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CIMIRACEMOSIDE C (aka Cimifugoside M) is a triterpene glycoside which can be isolated from the roots of Cimicifuga racemosa (Black Cohosh). Despite potential toxicity, Black Cohosh continues to be consumed as a natural dietary supplement for the treatment of menopause symptoms. Cimiracemoside C has been identified as an analytical marker for the identification of Black Cohosh extract nutritional formulations. It has also been of interest as a lead compound for the treatment of diabetes in mice.