We offer you fine vegetable powders of high purity from wild herbs, roots, bark, fruits, berries, mushrooms:
- liquorice root;
- angelica root;
- chaga;
- pink radiograms;
- wild rose;
- evasive peony (Urals peony);
- sea buckthorn berries;
- bearberry;
- thyme;
- fir shoots;
And others.
They can be applied like additive to food or drinks.
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Shilajit extract pure and other products are of very high pharmaceutical purity and quality, very good fulvic / humic acid concentration and excellent water solubility.
Product name white willow bark p.E
Used part: salix alba
Ingredient: salicin
Specification: salicin 15%, 25%, 30%, 50%
Appearance: yellowish brown powder
Analytical method: hplc
Function:
1. It has the same effect on the body as aspirin without any of the side effects.
2. It's an anti-inflammatory, a fever reducer, an analgesic, an anti-rheumatic, and an astringent. Specifically it helps to relieve headaches
Storage: stored in cool and dry place, keep away from the lights.
Magnolia bark p.E
Product name: magnolia bark p.E
Ingredient: magnolol, honokiol
Appearance: yellowish brown powder
Specification: 50%, 90%
Used part: bark of root steam or branches
Analytical method: hplc
Function:
Anti-stress, anti-anxiety, anti-cancer, strong antioxidants, inhibits bacteria and pathogenic fungi. Magnolia bark is used as a general anti-stress and anti-anxiety agent, so its claims typically center on general benefits in controlling stress and anxiety.
Package: 25kg/drum, vacuum( double plastic bags inside, cardboard drum outside)
Storage: stored in cool and dry places, keep away from the light.
Botanical Source:Salix babylonica L.,salix alba extract
Part used:Bark
Specification:5%-98% salicin
AppearanceYellow-Brown to White fine Powder
Flavor & OdorCharacteristic
Particle size100% pass 80 mesh
Physical:
Loss on Drying5.0%
Bulk density40-60g/100ml
Sulphated Ash5.0%
GMOFree
General StatusNon-irradiated
Chemical:
Pb3mg/kg
As1mg/kg
Hg 0.1mg/kg
Cd 1mg/kg
Assay:
5% HPLC
Microbial:
Total microbacterial count1000cfu/g
Yeast & Mold 100cfu/g
E.ColiNegative
Staphylococcus aureusNegative
Salmonella Negative
EnterobacteriaceaesNegative
3.Main Function
(1) Antipyretic, detumescence , analgesic and anti-rheumatism.
(2) Strengthening the stomach and promoting digestion.
(3) Relieving arthritis pain and backache.
[product name]: magnolia officinalis extract
[botanical source]: magnolia officinalis rehd.Et wils.
[part used]: bark
[active ingredient]: honokiol / magnolol
[appearance]: yellow- brown powder to white powder
[molecular formula]:c18h18o2
[molecular weight]: 266.33
[cas no]: honokiol: 35354-74-6 magnolol: 528-43-8
[test method]: hplc
[specifications]: 1. Ration extract: 10:1 20:1 30:1
2. Magnolol 10%-98%
3. Honokiol 50%-98%
Main function
1. Inhibit secretion of acidity, anti-dental caries and anti-periodontal disease.
2. Anti-tumor and cancer: inhibits or prevents the growth or development of malignant cells. A potential anti-cancer material.
3. Anti-inflammatory and canker.
4. Anti-anxiety: relax striated muscles, reduce blood pressure, use for anti-stress, anti-depressive and improving sleep.
5. Powerful antioxidant protection: 1000 times more potent than vitamin e in inhibiting lipid peroxidation, a major contributor to atherosclerosis and heart diseases. Itâ??s effective in cardiovascular diseases.
Application
1. Applied in the pharmaceutical field;
2. Applied in the health product field;
3. Applied in the food field.
Himalayan Pine Bark Extract, rich in antioxidants, has been clinically tested to enhance athletic performance. It improves endurance, reduces muscle fatigue, and supports faster recovery.
Benefits:
Clinically Tested: Proven to boost athletic performance.
Improves Endurance: Enhances stamina for longer performance.
Reduces Muscle Fatigue: Minimizes muscle damage during exercise.
Faster Recovery: Speeds up recovery by reducing inflammation.
Extracts of the Boswellia serrata sap, bark, and other plant parts have been taken by mouth for therapeutic purposes. People use Boswellia serrata for osteoarthritis. It is also used for many other purposes, including asthma, diabetes, and stroke, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these other uses
General Information - Ashok or Ashoka (which is a Sanskrit term meaning one without sorrow or grief) also called Ashokbriksh and botanically known as Saraca asoca (Roxb.) W. J. de Wilde or Saraca indica L. is among the most ancient medicinal plants known in India. It belongs to the family Caesalpiniaceae. Saraca asoca (Roxb.) has been regarded as a universal panacea in old Indian Ayurvedic texts and has especially been used to manage gynaecological complications and infections besides treating haem-morhagic dysentery, uterine pain, bacterial infections, skin problems, tumours, worm infestations, cardiac and circulatory problems. Almost all parts of the plant are considered pharmacologically valuable. Extensive folkloric practices and ethnobotanical appli-cations of this plant have even lead to the availability of several commercial S. asoca formulations recom-mended for different indications though adulteration of these remains a pressing concern. Though a wealth of knowledge on this plant is available in both the classical and modern literature. The tree is found mainly throughout India, especially in West Bengal, Assam, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Meghalaya and Maharashtra9. It is also widely distributed across the Western Ghats (both South and Central), the Sahyadri region and throughout the Himalayas.
Phytochemicals- "Bark of S. asoca is the most important organ for its medicinal value. It is known to contain flavonoids, tannins, steroids, volatile oil, glycosides, steroidal gly-cosides such as Beta-sitosterol glucoside, reducing sugars, and many compounds of potassium, sodium, cal-cium, aluminum, strontium, calcium, iron, magnesium and phosphate. Powdered bark also carries cellular species such as tracheids, stone, parenchyma, sieve tubes and other cells.
leaves of S. asoca have remained the next best investigated plant tissue from the metabolic profile standpoint. They have been reported to contain alkaloids, steroids, flavonoids, tannins, saponins, terpenoids, poly-phenolics, glycosides and many car bohydrates.
The flower s of S. asoca have been shown to contain tan-nins, flavonoids, saracasin, saracadin, waxy substances, carbohydrates, proteins and steroids
Seeds of S. asoca have been reported to contain various fatty acids such as oleic, linoleic, palmitic and stearic acids; sterols such as catechol and epicatechol; and a fla-vonoid, leucocyanidin.
Fruits have been previously reported for the presence of various fatty acids such as oleic, linoleic, palmitic and stearic acids; sterols like catechol and epicatechol, and a flavonoid, leucocyanidin."