Acerola Cherry Extract Powder Latin Name: Malpighia emarginata /Malpighia Glabra Specification: 1. Vitamin C â?¥25% 2. Fruit Powder Appearance: Pink fine powder Description of Acerola Cherry Extract: Acerola Cherry is the common name assigned to two species in the tropical nance family (Malpighiaceae) â??Malpighia emarginata and M. Glabra. Both are called Barbados cherry and West Indian cherry. West Indian cherry (Acerola Cherry) â??vitamin manufacturing Kingâ?? title, in addition to rich very rich in vitamin C, other vitamins A, B1, B2, niacin, iron, calcium, phosphorus and other ingredients, and ascorbic acid. Cas No.: 50-81-7 Function: Vitamin C for heart disease, high blood pressure, burns, ulcers and other surgical patients Good help, and can enhance the concentration of high-density lipoprotein. Vitamin C is healthy gum tissue growth and repair of essential antioxidants, with a variety of features to promote blood circulation, eliminate fatigue, improve leukocyte function, enhance immunity, prevent scurvy, fractures. Vitamin C and can lower cholesterol and blood pressure, prevent arteriosclerosis. Antioxidant Vitamin C is known to strengthen the immune system and build collagen cells. It also supports the respiratory system. Vitamin C is known to be an effective antioxidant. The antioxidative qualities of acerola make it an ideal ingredient in skin care products to fight cellular aging. Traditionally, the fruits have been used to treat dysentery, diarrhea, and liver disorders. Other ethnobotanical uses include as an astringent and for fever. Function: (1) Anti-Aging Properties (2) Anti-fungal and Antibacterial Properties (3) Antioxidant Support (4) Raise immune system function Application Field: Functional food, drinks, health care products and pharmaceuticals. Packing: Net 25kg per fiber drum with 2-layer food grade plastic bags inside. Keywords: Acerola Cherry Extract Powder , Acerola Cherry Extract , Acerola Cherry, Vitamin C, Cas No.: 50-81-7, Malpighia emarginata, Malpighia Glabra.
Acerola Cherry Extract English name: Acerola Cherry Extract Latin name: Malpighia glabra L Specification : Vitamin C 17%--25% Plant extract Original: Malpighia glabra L Odour & Taste: Characteristic,Sour. Solubility: Soluble in cold water ,hot water. Appearance:Fine Slightly Pink or Yellow Powder Active ingredient:VC Molecular formula: C6H8O6 (VC) Molecular weight: 176.13 C A S #: 4350-09-8 Source: The acerola extract comes from the fruit of Malpighia glabra, a tropical shrub or small tree native to the Caribbean and cultivated in Brazil and elsewhere. One of its common names is Barbados cherry because of the appearance of its fruit. Introduction: Acerola extract is a commercial preparation that supposedly confers a broad spectrum of health benefits on those who use it as a dietary supplement. Some of the claims rest on a solid foundation. Beneficial Ingredients: A properly prepared acerola extract will contain such antioxidants as vitamin C, beta-carotene and anthocyanins. Antioxidants protect body tissues from being harmed by highly reactive atoms, molecules or ions that might otherwise harm them. These antioxidants explain and validate many of the claims made for acerola extract. Acerola extract also contains such physiologically important minerals as potassium, calcium, magnesium and iron Function: Acerola Cherry Extract is also contain vitamins A, B1, B2, E, P, nicotinic acid, anti-aging factor (SOD), calcium, iron, zinc, potassium and protein and other nutrients, high nutritional value, there is "life The fruit "in the world. Which vitamin P vitamin C to prevent oxidation and damage, to enhance absorption and utilization of VC results. Its unique anti-aging factor (SOD) - superoxide dismutase, which can effectively resist foreign invasion of harmful substances and has anti-aging effect. Dosage: A typical supplemental dosage of acerola is 40¨C100 mg daily. Safety Issues: As a widely used food, acerola is believed to have a relatively high safety factor. However, it has been discovered that people who are allergic to latex may be allergic to acerola as well. 5 Maximum safe doses in young children, pregnant or nursing women, and people with severe liver or kidney disease have not been established. Storage: Keep tightly sealed, store away from moisture, strong heat and sunlight.2 years if sealed and stored in the recommended conditions. Package:Double plastic bag of foodstuff inside, cardboard drum outside. Package Specification: Packed in fiber drum, LDPE bag inside. Net weight: 25kgs/drum.
Acerola cherry extract Appearance: Light yellow fine powder Active ingredient: VC Analytical method: HPLC Specification: 17%, 25% Storage condition: store in tightly closed plastic bag at room temperature in dry place. Safety precaution: avoid dusting, irritant; wear protective eye wear, if eye contacts flush with water for 10 minutes, skin wash with soap and water. Period of validity: 3 years.
Product name: Acerola Cherry Dry Extract Type: Plant extract Variety: Acerola Cherry extract powder Packing:25KG/Fiber Drum, Foil bag Specifications: 17%, 25% (Vitamin C) Appearance: It is light yellow powder in appearance Usage: It is used as an additive for food. Storage: Keep dry and cool Detection method: refer to enterprise standard Q/XATM 013-2020
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is a woody, perennial herb with fragrant evergreen needle-like leaves. It is native to the Mediterranean region. It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae, which also includes many other herbs. The name rosemary derives from the Latin name rosmarinus, which is from "dew" (ros) and "sea" (marinus), or "dew of the sea" — apparently because it is frequently found growing near the sea. Description Forms range from upright to trailing; the upright forms can reach 1.5 m (5 ft) tall, rarely 2 m (6 ft 7 in). The leaves are evergreen, 2/4 cm (0.8/1.6 in) long and 2/5 mm broad, green above, and white below with dense short woolly hair. Flowering, very common in a mature and healthy specimen, blooms in summer in the north; but can be everblooming in warm-winter climates and is variable in color, being white, pink, purple, or blue. The rosemary plant is light blue and blooms from March to May. For most tonics and recipes the rosemary leaves are use more often than the flowers or the rest of the plant. Rosemary is a bushy type of evergreen that can grow six feet or higher. The tree contains leaves that are stiff and leathery.
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Salvia officinalis (Garden sage, Common sage) is a small perennial evergreen subshrub, with woody stems, grayish leaves, and blue to purplish flowers. It is a member of the family Lamiaceae and is native to the Mediterranean region, though it has naturalized in many places throughout the world. It has a long history of medicinal and culinary use, and in modern times as an ornamental garden plant. The common name "Sage" is also used for a number of related and unrelated species. Cultivars are quite variable in size, leaf and flower color, and foliage pattern, with many variegated leaf types. The Old World type grows to approximately 2 ft (0.61 m) tall and wide, with lavender flowers most common, though they can also be white, pink, or purple. The plant flowers in late spring or summer. The leaves are oblong, ranging in size up to 2.5 in (6.4 cm) long by 1 in (2.5 cm) wide. Leaves are grey-green, rugose on the upper side, and nearly white underneath due to the many short soft hairs. Modern cultivars include leaves with purple, rose, cream, and yellow in many variegated combinations. Sage is a silvery-green plant with leaves that offer a memorable fragrant. The most common variety of sage was first found growing in regions around the Mediterranean but now grows in regions of North America as well. The leaves of the sage herb serve both medicinal and culinary purposes. For thousands of years sage has been used for a variety of culinary and medicinal purposes. It has been used in connection with sprains, swelling, ulcers, and bleeding. As a tea, sage has been administered for sore throats and coughs. Herbalists have also used this herb for rheumatism, menstrual bleeding, strengthening the nervous system, improving memory, and sharpening the senses.
Juniperus communis Fam: Cupressaceae Juniper is widely distributed throughout the northern hemisphere and its birthplace is obscure. It is found in Europe, North Africa, North America and northern Asia. The main commercial producers are Hungary and southern Europe, especially Italy. The berries were known to Greek, Roman and early Arab physicians as a medicinal fruit and are mentioned in the Bible. In the Renaissance, they were recommended against snake bite, and plague and pestilence. Because of its air-cleansing piney fragrance, the foliage was used as a strewing herb to freshen stale air and the Swiss burned the berries with heating fuel in winter to sanitize stale air. Gin, the alcoholic drink that gets its unique flavour from juniper berries, is named from an adaptation of the Dutch word for juniper, "geneva". Spice Description Initially hard and pale green, juniper berries ripen to blue-black, become fleshy and contain three sticky, hard, brown seeds. When dried, the berries remain soft but if broken open one will find the pith surrounding the seeds is easily crumbled. Bouquet: Fragrant and flowery, combining the aromas of gin and turpentine. Flavour:Aromatic, bittersweet and piny. Hotness Scale: 1 Preparation and Storage Juniper berries are at their best when they are still moist and soft to the touch, squashing fairly easily between one's fingers. It is possible to make a purée from juniper berries or to extract the flavour and aroma by macerating them in hot water, but as all parts are edible and the texture is agreeable, it is usually just as well to use the entire fruit, split or crushed. The berries are quite powerful, one heaped teaspoon of crushed fruits serving for a dish for four people. Store in a cool place in an airtight container. Culinary Uses Juniper berries perform a quite unique role, by contributing as much to the character of food through their 'freshening' ability, as they do by way of their specific taste profile. As well as flavouring a dish, juniper cuts the gaminess of game, reduces the fatty effect of duck and pork and perks up a bread stuffing. The strong hearty flavour of juniper goes well with strong meats, such as game. Pork chops, roast leg of lamb, veal, rabbit, venison and wild boar are all enlivened with a hint of juniper. Juniper berries blend well with other herbs and spices, especially thyme, sage, oregano, marjoram, bay leaves, allspice and onions and garlic. One application I am particularly fond of is in a simple chicken casserole, It can effectively be added to wine marinades for meats, and is used with coriander in smoking meat. It seasons pâtés and sauces and in Sweden. Goulash and Sauerkraut often feature a juniper taste, as do some home-pickled meats like salt beef, salt pork and ham. Generally juniper can well be used in any dish requiring alcohol. Fruit dishes, such as apple tart and pickled peaches, also harmonize with this flavour.