Citrus Bioflavonoids are natural substances found in plants, fruits, vegetables, nuts, bark, and buckwheat. Citrus Bioflavonoids help protect capillaries, prevent bruising, and intensify the effect of vitamin C in the body. In fact, Bioflavonoids are essential for total vitamin C effectiveness. Citrus Bioflavonoids provide natural antiviral, anti-inflammatory and anti-allergy properties. In addition, certain bioflavonoids are beneficial for fighting infections, free radical damage, viruses, and common colds. Bioflavonoids have also been used to help alleviate symptoms related to allergies and respiratory conditions. Citrus Bioflavonoids are sometimes considered vitamins because they possess the properties of a vitamin, and are sometimes referred to as vitamin P. They are found in several forms, including hesperidin, eriodictyl, quercetin, and rutin. They cannot be produced by the body, and therefore have to be taken as dietary supplements. Typical sources for Bioflavonoids also include the natural substances found in the peels of citrus fruits, peppers, and black currants. Other sources include apricots, cherries, grape fruit, grapes, lemons, oranges, prunes, rose hips. Herbs that contain naturally-occurring bioflavonoids include Chervil, Elderberry, Hawthorne Berry, Horsetail, Rose Hips, and Shepherd Purse. The Bioflavonoid Quercetin is typically available in capsule form as a supplement by itself. Rutin, commonly used in vitamin C supplements to boost its effectiveness, is derived from the buckwheat plant, and provides a non-acidic source of vitamin C. Anyone taking Citrus Bioflavonoids is encouraged to also supplement their diet with up to 2,500 mg. of vitamin C to significantly increase their effectiveness in healing actions.
Functions:
1. Antioxidant activity, including single oxygen, superoxide and hydroxyl radicals, and other free radicals, etc;
2. Circulatory system disease prevention, including capillary toughness, inhibiting platelet aggregation and regulating cardiovascular effect;
3. Anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects;
4. Antibacterial effect, including fungi and bacteria, and so on.
Citrus Bioflavonoids Extract - 10% to 50% Hesperidin by HPLC & UV Citrus bioflavonoids are compounds found in citrus fruits like tangerines, oranges, and grapefruit. They come in combinations or can be taken individually. Citrus bioflavonoids have been used to improve blood flow and ease swelling in the body.
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
Nobiletin is a citrus flavonoids isolated from citrus peels, similar to tangeretin structure. It has the typical flavonoid structure and contains 6 methoxyl groups. It is an o-methylated flavone that has the activity to rescue bulbectomy-induced memory impairment.Pure nobiletin has the appearance of colorless needles and has a bitter taste. Most studied properties of nobiletin are its anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer activities. Nobiletin also helps to lower cholesterol levels and some studies indicate that it may improve impaired memory loss and treat acne. Nobiletin acts directly as an antioxidant but also interferes with biological inflammatory processes. It inhibits the expression of genes involved in inflammation by blocking the binding of nf-kappab with dna. One study showed that nobiletin reduced airway inflammation of asthmatic rats. Treatment of skin cells with nobiletin also reduced inflammation caused by ultraviolet-b.Radiation. Botanical source: citrus aurantium, citrus depressa hayata Synonyms: 3', 4', 5, 6, 7, 8-hexamethoxyflavone Specifications available: 45%, 90% hplc 25kg/drum
Bitter orange extract ment. The bitter orange fruit originates in the mediterranean and asia. Function 1.Flavour enhancer 2.Depressing body temperature, increasing resistance of oxygen lacking, enhancing flux of coronary artery and etc. 3.It also has the function to resist oxygen lacking and enhance flux of coronary artery. Application 1.Applied in food field, it is used as a flavor enhancer and sweetener in a wide variety of alcoholic beverage, dessert foods and savory foods. 2.Applied in cosmetics, it can added into toothpaste and mouth wash. 3.Applied in pharmaceutical field, it is mainly used to reducing the bitterness of in form. Packed in paper-drums and two plastic-bags inside.N.W.:25kgs .I.D.38cm¡¨¢h42cm
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We have Turmeric series products of different specifications. Turmeric root extract 5-95% Curcumin Oleoresin Water-soluble Curcumin Powder Oil-soluble Curcumin Liquid Turmeric root powder Turmeric Essential Oil Turmeric Extract is a bright yellow/orange polyphenol having the form of a dry powder that is oil-soluble. The concentrate has neither flavor nor aroma. It colors food readily if there is oil present. The medicinal properties and health benefits of turmeric extract are attributed partly to its strong anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory characteristics. Turmeric extract is derived from the root of the turmeric plant first by boiling and drying, then by grinding it to a powder, followed by extraction of the active ingredients using a solvent. There are 18 times more curcuminoids in the concentrate than in the natural spice which is simply a powdered form of the dried root. The concentrate is also known as Curcumin. Turmeric extract has attracted the attention of researchers in the fields of Alzheimer's Disease, Memory Deficits, Arthritis, Cancer, including Breast Cancer and Diabetes.
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