OHaganin
OHaganin is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C20H24N2O4. It is a synthetic derivative of the natural alkaloid berberine, which is found in various plants such as goldenseal and barberry. OHaganin is primarily used in the field of medicine, particularly in the treatment of certain parasitic infections.
The compound was first synthesized in the 1960s and has since been studied for its anti-parasitic properties.
OHaganin is typically administered orally and has been shown to be effective in both animal models and
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the potential of OHaganin as a treatment for