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  2. Icariin - Wikipedia

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    Icariin is a chemical compound classified as a prenylated flavonol glycoside, a type of flavonoid. It is the 8-prenyl derivative of kaempferol 3,7- O -di glucoside . The compound has been isolated from several species of plant belonging to the genus Epimedium which are commonly known as horny goat weed, Yin Yang Huo, [ 1 ] and Herba epimedii ...

  3. Icaridin - Wikipedia

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    Icaridin, also known as picaridin, is an insect repellent which can be used directly on skin or clothing. [1] It has broad efficacy against various arthropods such as mosquitos, ticks, gnats, flies and fleas, and is almost colorless and odorless.

  4. Epimedium - Wikipedia

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    The species used as a dietary supplement is Epimedium grandiflorum. It contains icariin, which is a weak PDE5 inhibitor, in vitro. Its clinical effects are unknown.

  5. What is horny goat weed? Does it work? - AOL

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    Icariin also inhibits PDE5 (phosphodiesterase type 5), which is how drugs like Viagra or Cialis work. It's possible horny goat weed could have similar effects as PDE-5 inhibitors, ...

  6. Aphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    Horny goat weed (Epimedii herba) is used in Chinese folk medicine. [1] It was thought to be useful for treating medical conditions and improving sexual desire, sexual pleasure, and/or sexual behavior. [1] Horny goat weed contains icariin, a flavanol glycoside. Its exotic name comes from the tendency of goats in the region to seek out this weed.

  7. Kaempferide - Wikipedia

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    Icariin is the tert-amyl alcohol derivative of kaempferide 3,7-O-diglycoside. References External links. Kaempferide at the HMDB; This page was last edited on 3 May ...