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Product Description
Bacopa Monniera Extract 20%, 50% Bacopasides
Bacopa Monniera Extract
Botanical Source: Bacopa monnieri(L.) Wettst
CAS No.: 93164-89-7
Part Used: Whole herb
Specification: 20%,50% Bacopasides By HPLC; 10:1
The extract of Bacopa monnieri L was extracted from a plant of the scrophulariaceae family. The whole grass.
Bacopa monniera extract was obtained by using the whole grass of pseudopurslane as raw material. This plant belongs to the genus Purslane in the family scrophulariaceae and is an herb. In the extraction process, ethanol extraction method is usually used to extract the active ingredients of Purslane, such as purslane saponins, through ethanol, and then concentrate, purify and dry, and finally obtain the extract of Purslane. This extract is mainly used in the field of medicine and health products manufacturing, can be produced into tablets, capsules, water and other dosage forms. Purslane extract has the effects of clearing heat and cooling blood, detoxification and detumescence, as well as significant brain health effects.
Introduction:
Portulaca oleracea L. (Portulaca oleracea L.) : It is an annual herb in the family Of Caryophyllaceae and the whole plant is hairless. Purslane is rich in diethylamine, malic acid, glucose, calcium, phosphorus, iron and vitamin E, carotene, vitamin B, vitamin C and other nutrients. One nutritional standout of purslane is that it has more omega-3 fatty acids than any other plant. ω -3 fatty acids can inhibit the absorption of bile acid, reduce the concentration of blood cholesterol, improve the elasticity of blood vessel wall, which is very beneficial to the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. |
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Function:
1.Detoxification,cooling and stop blood bleeding
2.Urethra disease, metrorrhagia and metrostaxis
3.Hemorrhoids, diarrhea, eczema,bite by snake and worm
4.Acute arthritis, enteritis, cystitis, urethritis, anus inflammation, hemorrhoids
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* The statements in this section have not been evaluated by the FDA or EFSA.
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