(Matricaria Chamomila) Chamomile oil Also called Blue Chamomile Oil, this oil is distilled from the true pharmaceutical chamomile, Matricaria Chamomila. Specifications:- Apperance:- Steam distilled chamomile oil is, when fresh, a deep ink-blue, somewhat viscous liquid. Odor:- Intensely sweet, herbaceous-coumarin-like odor with a fresh-fruity undertone. In a pure and undiluted state, the sweetness and odor-intensity of this oil is almost sickening, nauseating. The dryout of a mellow and aged oil is pleasant, sweet tobacco- Specific Gravity:- 0.91300 to 0.95300 @ 25.00 degree C Refractive Index:- 1.48000 - 1.50500 @ 20 degree C Acid Value:- 5.00 max. KOH/g Solubility:- Alcohol , water, 1.287mg/L @ 25 degree C (est) Extraction:- Chamomile oil is extracted through steam distillation process from the flowers with stalks of Matricaria chamomilla. Composition:- The list chemical components of camomile oil are a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, 1,8-cineole, y-terpinene, caryophyllene, propyl angelate and butyl angelate, chamazulene, a-bisabolol, bisabolol oxide A, bisabolol oxide B and bisabolone oxide A. Uses & Benefits:- Chamomile Oil is used in very small percentages in high-class perfumes to introduce a warm, rich undertone which lasts through all stages of evaporation. In Perfumers :- Chamomile flower herbal sweet medicinal phenolic fruity: fresh, herbaceous Flavor: aromatic, fresh, spicy Safety Precautions:- It should be avoided during pregnancy and allergies.
(cuminum cyminum) Cumin Seed Essential Oil is useful as warming oil. It is come from the cumin seed that is one of the world's most popular spices, particularly in India, Asia, North Africa and South America. Its seeds is play an important role to make curry. It is helpful to relieve muscular pains. This oil is distilled from the dried, ripe fruit (seed) of Cuminum Cyminum, known as Roman Caraway, Cumin is an herb. Spices, foods, and beverages, cumin is used as a flavoring component. In other manufacturing processes, cumin oil is used as a fragrance in cosmetics. Specifications:- Apperance:- pale yellow to yellowish brown clear liquid (est) Odor:- cumin spicy fatty sweaty peppery green vegetable Specific Gravity:- 0.90000 to 0.93500 @ 25.00 degree C. Refractive Index:- 1.50100 to 1.50600 @ 20.00 degree C. Optical Rotation:- +3.00 to +8.00 Solubility:- fixed oils , glycerin , paraffin oil , propylene glycol , water, very slightly , water, 152.8 mg/L @ 25 degree C (est) Extraction:- The oil is hygienically extracted through cold pressing and squeezing process from black cumin seeds and kaluanji (black cumin) oil. Composition:- This oil has high nutritional value as it is enriched with essential oils and fatty acids like carvone, sabinene, beta-pinene, stearic acid, linoleic acid, arachidic acid, palmitoleic acid, myristic acid, oleic acid and various other chemical compounds. Uses & Benefits:- Cumin Oil is used in perfumes in trace amounts to introduce green-spicy and green-woody topnotes, particularly in the woody-floral perfume types, Oriental bases, mimosa, cassive, violet etc. It is also used for special effects in modernaldehydic fragrances. The flavor of cumin oil is spicy-herbaceous, faintly pungent. In flavors, the oil may replace the fruits (exceptin curry powder) and it is generally used for seasonings, pickles, meat sauces etc. Safety Precautions:- Any prescribed medicine should not be replaced by black seed oil without acknowledgment of physician.
Premium Quality Pure & Natural Japanese 100% Honey: Merit: - High Quality Honey produced from Japan - Unheated, Raw Cold Extract Honey - Free from added Sugar or Syrup - No Chemicals or Preservatives Used. Variety / Category: -100 Flowers Honey - Renge Honey -Mandarin Orange Honey - Acacia Honey - Soba/Buckwheat Honey - Cherry Honey - Spring & Summer Honey Main Production Areas: Domestic / Japan Honey Content: 100% Nutrition's Content (Per 100g) Calorie 326kcal Protein 0.3g Lipid 0.1g Carbohydrate 81.1g Salt equivalent 0.01g Self-Life / Expiry Date: 2 years from Manufacture date Packaging Type: 110g, 140g, 150g, 280g, 700g, 1kg / Glass Jar / PP Bag. Packaging/Label: Standard (Glass Jar/PP Bag) / Private label available *condition apply Storage Method: Avoid Direct Sunlight and Store at Room Temperature. MOQ: 1 Pallet / Mix Items Acceptable Shipping Terms: FOB/CNF/CIF (Sea / Air Freight Dispatch) Sample: Available. Cost will be borne by buyer. B2B Segment Price: Ask the Price Quotation. Payment Terms: L/C Settlement or T/T (Bank Transfer) Product Origin / OEM: Made in Japan
Product Name : Alcohol Wipes Product Description : Our general purpose pre-saturated 75% Ethyl Alcohol Wipes are the perfect solution to help reduce infection and cross-contamination. Lightly textured 6" x 8" non-woven fabric that sanitizes and effectively kills 99.9% of germs on hands and hard surfaces. Contains soothing aloe. Fragrance and dye-free. Paraben-free. Leaves no residue on hands. Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : FOB (USD) Qty: 1 to 999,999: $145 per Master Case ($4.83/EA) Qty 1Mi+ $88.50 per Master Case ($2.95) Terms: L/C Key Specifications/Special Features : Certification: FDA, CE, ISO Active Ingredient: Ethanol 75%, Benzalkonium chloride 0.2% Inactive Ingredients: Water, Aloe Extract, CPC, EZ40, PG Minimum Order Size and Packaging details : Packaging : 1 Case: 100 Wipes/Bucket; 30 Buckets/cs; 3000 Wipes Total Wipe Size: 6 x 8 in GW: 39 lb Packaging : 21 X 13 X 15in 40' Container: 1100 CTN Minimum Order Quantity : 1200 pieces
We are a manufacturer and Exporter of Coco Peats in Blocks & bags , We can supply Coco peat in any volume from our factory in Kerala, India . PACKAGE & SPECIFICATION HS Code India: 530500400 Country of origin: India 5Kg Block Shipment: 40Ft- 24 MT, 20Ft- 13 MT Quality Specifications: SPECIFICATIONS HIGH QUALITY- SIEVED & UNSIEVED: - pH ( h2O ) : 5.5 -7.0 - EC ( 1:1.5 ) : < 0.7 mS/cm - Material: Basic Coir Pith - Sieving: 12mm & fines removed with 0,5 mm mesh - Size: 30cm X 30cm X 12cm - 15cm - Weight: 4.3 - 5.2 kg per Block - Moisture: 15% - Sand: 0% - Outturn At Production: 17 L/kg Volume extraction method Dutch - Pressing Ratio: 5:1 NORMAL QUALITY SIEVED & UNSIEVED- HIGH EC & LOW EC BLOCKS:- - PH 6.5 to 8 - Volumetric 45 to 55 - Moisture Content 10% - Sand 0 % - Fiber 15 % - Size: 30cm X 30cm X 12cm - 15cm - Weight: 4.3 - 5.2 kg per Block
Botanical Name - Hibiscus sabdariffa Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Flower General Information - Hibiscus sabdariffa L. (roselle) belongs to the family Malvaceae. It exists as herbs or shrubs, often with fibrous stems, (Eno, 2000). The leaves are deeply three- to five-lobed, 8-15 cm long, arranged alternately on the stems. Vernacular names, in addition to roselle, in English-speaking regions are rozelle, sorrel, red sorrel, and Florida cranberry. In North Africa and the Near East Hibiscus sabdariffa is called karkad or carcad. Hibiscus sabdariffa is believed to have originated from India and Malaysia, where it is commonly cultivated, and must have been carried at an early date to Africa. Two main types of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. exist. The more important economically is Hibiscus sabdariffa variety altissima Wester, an erect, sparsely branched annual plant which is cultivated for its jute-like fiber in India, the East Indies, Nigeria and to some extent in tropical America. The other distinct type of roselle, Hibiscus sabdariffa variety sabdariffa. Phytochemicals- Citric and malic acids are the major organic acids in aqueous extracts of the flowers of Hibiscus sabdariffa. Most of the chemical investigations of the flower constituents have been directed towards characterization of their pigments. Isolated an anthocyanin, to which they assigned the structure, cyanidin-3-glucoside this was later changed to delphinidin-pentoside-glucoside. Delphinidin and cyanidin were reported as major constituents of plants grown in Trinidad. Pigment also isolated delphinidin-3-sambubioside (major component), delphinidin-3-monoglucoside and cyanidin-3-monoglucoside
(daucus carota) The Carrot seed essential oil is obtained from Daucus carota and is from Apiaceae family. It is also commonly known by the names called wild carrot and Queen Anne's lace. The name of this essential oil is basically derived from the Greek word called Carotos. This annual or biennial herb carries hairy leaves and umbels of its white lacy flowers along with purple colour centres. This essential oil is obtained through the seeds. The essential oil carries phenomenal medicinal value and is also known for its carminative properties. When it comes to modern application, this oil proved out to be very beneficial for the cancer patients, especially those people who are suffering with stomach and throat issues. This essential oil is obtained with the help of steam distillation procedure from the dried seeds. Specifications:- Apperance:- pale yellow clear liquid (est) Odor:- sweet fresh herbal cumin carrot green spicy Specific Gravity:- 0.90000 to 0.94300 @ 25.00 C. Refractive Index:- 1.48900 to 1.49200 @ 20.00 C. Optical Rotation:- -4.00 to -30.00 Acid Value:- 3.00 max. KOH/g Solubility:- Alcohol, Fixed Oils Paraffin Oil ,water,8.507mg/L@25C(est) Extraction:- The oil is extracted using the best method Steam Distillation from the dried seeds. Composition:- There are few main properties of Carrot seed oil including Acetic, Limonene, Pinene, Carotol, Asarone, and Bisabolene. Uses & Benefits:- The Carrot seed essential oil is obtained from Daucus carota and is from Apiaceae family. It is also commonly known by the names called wild carrot and Queen Anne's lace. The name of this essential oil is basically derived from the Greek word called Carotos. This annual or biennial herb carries hairy leaves and umbels of its white lacy flowers along with purple colour centres. This essential oil is obtained through the seeds. The essential oil carries phenomenal medicinal value and is also known for its carminative properties. When it comes to modern application, this oil proved out to be very beneficial for the cancer patients, especially those people who are suffering with stomach and throat issues. This essential oil is obtained with the help of steam distillation procedure from the dried seeds. The Flavor is warm spicy,slightly biting at high concentration but sweet and piquant. Safety Precautions:- Pregnant ladies should avoid this oil.
(Boswellia serrata) The Frankincense essential oil is obtained from the resin which you will get through Boswellia carteri tree and is of Burseraceae family. It is also commonly known as Olibanum and gum. It is considered as one of the firm favourites in the aromatherapy. This beneficial oil has gives wonderful calming effect to the mind and also helps in creating the inner peace. Also helps in giving the soothing effect to the respiratory and urinary tract and relieves the pain associated with the problems like-rheumatism and muscular aches. Pure frankincense oil also helps in giving the rejuvenating, balancing and healing action to the skin. Specifications:- Apperance:- is a mobile liquid, pale yellow or pale amber-greenish in color. Odor:- Its odor is strongly diffusive, fresh-terpeney, almost green-lemon-like or reminiscent of green, unripe apples (peel), but not terebinthinate. A certain pepperiness is mellowed with a rich, sweet-woody, balsamic undertone. Specific Gravity:- 0.85500 to 0.88000 @ 25.00 degree C. Refractive Index:- 1.46600 to 1.47700 @ 20.00 degree C. Optical Rotation:- -0.05 to 0.00 Acid Value:- 12.05 Solubility:- alcohol , water, 4.581 mg/L @ 25 degree C (est) Extraction:- The oil is extracted from milky-white sticky liquid resin part of frankincense tree which finds origin in Middle East and has small abundant pinnacle leaves with white/pale pink flower. Flowing from trunk of the tree, the resin is distilled for producing precious oil. Composition:- The oil contains alpha-pinene, Ketonic alcohol (olibanol), alpha-thujene and octanol, terpenes (camphene, dipentene, a- and p-pinene, phellandrene) and resinous matters (30 - 60 per cent). Uses & Benefits:- Gives delightful eflects in citrus colognes where it modifies the sweetness of bergamot and orange oils. A similar effect is obtained in the rather difficult fresh perfume notes such as verbena, citrus, etc. where olibanum and citral form useful bases for further modifying work. Safety Precautions:- Being non-toxic and non-irritant, Frankincense oil can be used by most people. Putting 2 to 3 drops on inside of forearm helps in testing for a reaction. Lactating women should avoid essential oils as these can carry hormone-like activity.
Trachyspermum Ammi Ajwain oil is known as ajowan, ajowan caraway, bishop's weed and carom seed oil. Its botanical name is Trachyspermum Ammi and this is an annual herb related to the Apiaceae family. This oil is mostly used for aromatherapy and therapeutic purposes. This strength of aroma is strong. Ajowan Oil is steam distilled from the fruits (= seeds) or, occasionally, from the whole overground plant of Ptychotis Ajowan, also known as Carum Ajowan or Carum Copticum. This herb is cultivated in India, in the Seychelle Islands and in the West Indies (Montserrat). Ajowan Oil is a yellow-orange to pale brownish or red-brown 1iquid of a pungent, herbaceousspicy and medicinal odor, reminiscent of red Thyme. However, unlike the rich odor of red thyme, Ajowan Oil presents a sharper, more cymene-like topnote and very little herbaceousmellow body. The fresh, almost green-cuminic topnote is characteristic of Ajowan Oil. Its flavor is somewhat sweeter than that of thyme, sharp and biting at high concentration, sweet. Ajwain herb has been in use since centuries in several cultures for its aromatic and healing properties. In Ayurveda especially, ajwain is known for stimulating digestion and increasing appetite. It is recommended to help in reducing stomach discomfort and pain associated with gas and helps in providing relief from menstrual cramps. Specifications:- Apperance:- Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid (est) Odor:- Herbal Thyme Phenolic Medicinal Spicy Specific Gravity:- 0.89000 - 0.98000. Refractive Index:- 1.4830 - 1.5150 @ 20A deg C. Optical Rotation:- +0 to +5 Deg. Solubility:- water, 437.4 mg/L @ 25 C (est) Extraction:- Ajwain oil is extracted from the crushed seeds by the method of Steam. Composition:- The main constituents of the ajwain oil are thymol, gamma-terpinene, p-cymene, and beta-pinene. Alpha-pinene, alpha-thujene, beta-myrcene, carvacrol, limonene, and terpinene-4-ol. There are variations in the composition of ajwain oils depending upon the region where it is cultivated. For instance, ajwain oil collected from Southern India is rich in thymol. The principal constituents which are responsible for typical flavour of ajwain seed essential oil are thymol and carvacrol. Uses & Benefits:- Suggested use level is 2,0 to 3.0 mg~
Prduct Name : Lutein Extract Botanical Name : Tagetes erecta L Part Used : Flower
Botanical Name - Matricaria Chamomilla Category - Aromatic/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Flower General Information - Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) is one of the important medicinal herb native to southern and eastern Europe. It is also grown in Germany, Hungary, France, Russia, Yugoslavia, and Brazil. It was introduced to India during the Mughal period, now it is grown in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Jammu and Kashmir. The essential oil present in the flower heads contains azulene and is used in perfumery, cosmetic creams, hair preparations, skin lotions, tooth pastes, and also in fine liquors. The dry flowers of chamomile are also in great demand for use in herbal tea, baby massage oil, for promoting the gastric flow of secretion, and for the treatment of cough and cold. The use of herbal tea preparations eliminated colic in 57% infants. Because of its extensive pharmacological and pharmaceutical properties, the plant thus possesses great economic value and is in great demand in the European countries. Phytochemicals- German chamomile is a natural source of blue oil (essential oil). The flowers and flower heads are the main organs of the production of essential oil. It is remarkable that chamomile flower oil mainly consists of sesquiterpene derivatives (75 - 90%) but only traces of monoterpenes. The oil contains up to 20% polyynes. The principal components of the essential oil extracted from the flowers are (E)-�²-farnesene (4.9 - 8.1%), terpene alcohol (farnesol), chamazulene (2.3 - 10.9%), �±-bisabolol (4.8 - 11.3%), and bisabolol oxides A (25.5 - 28.7%) and �±-bisabolol oxides B (12.2 - 30.9%), which are known for their antiinflammatory, antiseptic, antiplogistic, and spasmolytic properties. Among the various major constituents,-bisabolol and chamazulene have been reported to be more useful than others. Chamazulene is an artifact formed from matricine, which is naturally present in the flowers during hydrodistillation or steam distillation. The color of the oil determines its quality. Blue color of the oil is due to sesquiterpene. The chamazulene content of the various chamomiles depends on the origin and age of the material. It decreases during the storage of the flowers.
Botanical Name - Matricaria Chamomilla Category - Aromatic/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Flower General Information - Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) is one of the important medicinal herb native to southern and eastern Europe. It is also grown in Germany, Hungary, France, Russia, Yugoslavia, and Brazil. It was introduced to India during the Mughal period, now it is grown in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Jammu and Kashmir. The essential oil present in the flower heads contains azulene and is used in perfumery, cosmetic creams, hair preparations, skin lotions, tooth pastes, and also in fine liquors. The dry flowers of chamomile are also in great demand for use in herbal tea, baby massage oil, for promoting the gastric flow of secretion, and for the treatment of cough and cold. The use of herbal tea preparations eliminated colic in 57% infants. Because of its extensive pharmacological and pharmaceutical properties, the plant thus possesses great economic value and is in great demand in the European countries. Phytochemicals - German chamomile is a natural source of blue oil (essential oil). The flowers and flower heads are the main organs of the production of essential oil. It is remarkable that chamomile flower oil mainly consists of sesquiterpene derivatives (75- 90%) but only traces of monoterpenes. The oil contains up to 20% polyynes. The principal components of the essential oil extracted from the flowers are (E)-Ã?-farnesene (4.9- 8.1%), terpene alcohol (farnesol), chamazulene (2.3- 10.9%), -bisabolol (4.8 - 11.3%), and bisabolol oxides A (25.5 - 28.7%) and -bisabolol oxides B (12.2- 30.9%), which are known for their antiinflammatory, antiseptic, antiplogistic, and spasmolytic properties. Among the various major constituents, Ã?-bisabolol and chamazulene have been reported to be more useful than others. Chamazulene is an artifact formed from matricine, which is naturally present in the flowers during hydrodistillation or steam distillation. The color of the oil determines its quality. Blue color of the oil is due to sesquiterpene. The chamazulene content of the various chamomiles depends on the origin and age of the material. It decreases during the storage of the flowers.
Botanical Name - Lawsonia inermis Category - Cosmetic/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Leaves General Information - Lawsonia inermisLinn (Lythraceae) is a perennial plant commonly called as Henna, having different vernacular names in India viz., Mehndi in Hindi, Mendika, Rakigarbha in Sanskrit, Mailanchi in Malayalam, Muruthani in Tamil, Benjati in Oriya, Mayilanchi in Kannada and Mehedi in Bengali. In several countries it is cultivated on a large scale toobtain leaves to dye hands and hair. It is a glabrousbranched shrub with greyish brown bark. Its leavesare elliptic, acute and often mucronulate with smallwhite or rose-colored fragrant flowers. The seeds areapproximately pea size with numerous pyramidal andsmooth shapes. Traditionally, a paste of leaves isused to prevent skin inflammation, cure ulcersand wounds. Its leaves have also been used as anexpectorant, constipating, haematinic, febrifuge,cough, burning sensation, hemicranias, cephalagia,diarrhoea, dysentery, leucoderma, leprosy, boils,scabies, hepatopathy, anemia, hemoptysis, fever andopthalmia. Phytochemicals - The plant has wide range of phytochemicals including lawsone, isoplumbagin lawsoniaside, lalioside, lawsoniaside B, syringinoside, daphneside, daphnorin, agrimonolide 6-O-�²-D-glucopyranoside, (+)-syringaresinol O-�²-D-glucopyranoside, (+)-pinoresinol di-O-�²-D-glucopyranoside, syringaresinol di-O-�²-D-glucopyranoside, isoscutellarin3�², hennadiol, (20S)-3�², 30-dihydroxylupane, lawnermis acid, 3-methyl-nonacosan-1-ol, laxanthones I, II, III and lacoumarin etc. The various studies of L. inermis reported the plant to have antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, antiviral, anticancer, antidiabetic, tuberculostatic, anti-inflammatory, antifertility and wound healing properties. This review discusses on the botany, traditional use, phytochemistry and pharmacological data of the plant. Lawsone (2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone), also known as hennotannic acid, is a red-orange dye present in the leaves of the henna plant (Lawsonia inermis) as well as in the flower of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes). Humans have used henna extracts containing lawsone as hair and skin dyes for more than 5000 years. Lawsone reacts chemically with the protein keratin in skin and hair, in a process known as Michael addition, resulting in a strong permanent stain that lasts until the skin or hair is shed.
Rutin, troxerutin, diosmin, hesperidin, quercetin, naringin, l-rhamnose, resveratrol, silymarin, epimedium, stevia, baicalin, soybean PE, mulberry leaf PE and lemon balm PE as well as some fruit extracts and food additives.
Name: Rutin Specification: EP/NF11/DAB Version with EDMF Available Efficacy: Anti-inflammatory,antioxidant 1. Sources and Habitation Rutin also called rutoside, quercetin-3-O rutinoside and sophorin, is the glycoside between the flavonol quercetin and the disaccharide rutinose, is extracted from the buds of Sophora japonica L. 2. Descriptions and Specifications of Product Specifications: EP/NF11/DAB Version with EDMF Available Molecular Formula: C27H30O16 Molecular Mass: 610.52 CAS No.: 153-18-4 Constitutional Formula: 3. Indications and Uses Rutin inhibits platelet aggregation, as well as decreases capillary permeability, making the blood thinner and improving circulation. Rutin shows anti-inflammatory activity in some animal and in vitro models. Rutin inhibits aldose reductase activity. Aldose reductase is an enzyme normally present in the eye and elsewhere in the body. It helps change glucose into the sugar alcohol sorbitol. Rutin could help prevent blood clots, so could be used to treat patients at risk of heart attacks and strokes. Rutin can be used to treat hemorrhoids, varicosis, and microangiopathy. Rutin is also an antioxidant; compared to quercetin, acacetin, morin, hispidulin, hesperidin, and naringin, it was found to be the strongest. 4. Safety Concerns Rutin is LIKELY SAFE when used in food amounts and POSSIBLY SAFE when used appropriately in medicinal amounts for a short period of time. It can cause some side effects including headache, flushing, rashes, or stomach upset. 5. Dosage Information The recommended daily dose of rutin supplements is two 500-mg capsules/tablets per day. Packing:According the request of customer
Description Technological Process: Raw Material ;2 Immersion in water; 2 Filtering ;2 Purification ;2 Concentration in Vacuum ;2 Killing of Bacteria ;2 Drying ; 2 Powder Introduction: Scutellaria baicalensis was among seven ingredients in a combination oral herbal product known as PC-SPES that was used to treat prostate cancer. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) initiated a nationwide recall of all PC-SPES in 2002 because the capsules were found to contain varying amounts of prescription drugs. Other combination formulas containing Scutellaria baicalensis are used in Asian medicine to improve impaired brain function and to treat headaches. Actions of Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract Chinese scullcap (Scutellaria baicalensis) is different from a related plant called American scullcap (Scutellaria laterifolia). Used more extensively in Asia than in the Americas or Europe, scullcap contains active flavonoids, chemicals that have a wide range of effects in the body. Two of its flavonoids, baicalin and wogonin, are known to be anti-inflammatory. Inflammation is the body response to irritation, injury, or infection. It usually includes pain, redness, and swelling in the area of the damage and it can occur within body tissues as well as on the surface of the skin. Both oral and topical forms of scullcap are being tested to treat inflammatory conditions that range from dermatitis to inflammatory bowel disease. Medical Function: 1. Effects on digestive system: alcohol extract of huang qin or its ingredient baicalin can promote secretion of bile but another ingredient wogonin does not have this effect. Baicalein can promote movements of extra body intestines of rabbits but wogonin does not have this effect. Huang qin possesses a mild diarrhea effect. 2. Anti - histamine effect: alkaloids of huang qin possesses antihistamine effect. 3. Anti allergenic effect: alcohol extract of huang qin inhibits acute asthma attack and allergenic eczema. Baicalin has anti-toxin effect, inhibits permeability of capillaries and anti acetylcholine and anti anaphylaxis effects. 4. Broad spectrum antibiotic effect 5. Prevents atherosclerosis 6. Blood thinning effect: one of the ingredients,can promote an enzyme to produce nitrogen oxide, a potential for stroke and myocardiac infarction therapy. 7. Anti hepatitis B virus Packing:According the request of customer
Citrus Aurantium Extract Synephrine 6%-98% Citrus Aurantium Extract Hesperidin 90%-98% Citrus Bioflavonoids 30%-80% Disomin Mehthyl Hesperidin Neohesperidin Dihydrochalcone Hesperidin Methyl Chalcone Naringin Naringenin
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