Rhodiola rosea grows in cold regions of the world, including much of the Arctic, the mountains of Central Asia, scattered in eastern North America and mountainous parts of Europe. It grows on sea cliffs and on mountains at high altitude. It has long been used in traditional medicine for several disorders, notably including treatment of anxiety and depression.
Rhodiola rosea is a perennial flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae. It grows naturally in wild Arctic regions of Europe, including Britain, Asia and North America, and can be propagated as a groundcover.
Product Name
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Rhodiola rosea extract
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Latin Name
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Rhodiola rosea L.
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Active Ingredient
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Salidroside/ Rosavins
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Content
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1%/3%
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Test Method
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HPLC
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Extract Method
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Solvent Extraction
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Part Used
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Root
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Appearance
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Brown Fine Powder
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CAS No.
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84954-92-7
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Formula
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C20H28O10
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Stress Relief
Rhodiola is used for increasing energy, stamina, strength and mental capacity; and as a so-called “adaptogen” to help the body adapt to and resist physical, chemical, and environmental stress.
Anti-Fatigue
In regards to fatigue, rhodiola appears to be able to significantly reduce the effects of prolonged and minor physical exhaustion that results in fatigue. This is more related to stress and the 'burnout' effect, or prolonged but low intensity physical exercise.
Enhance Endurance
In Russia and Scandinavia, R. rosea has been used for centuries to cope with the cold Siberian climate and stressful life. It is also used to increase physical endurance and resistance to high-altitude sickness.
Altitude Sickness
There is evidence on the effect of rhodiola for preventing altitude sickness. In an early study, taking rhodiola improved sleep quality and oxygen absorption in to the blood as well as an altitude sickness medication in adults living at high altitudes.
Rhodiola rosea grows in cold regions of the world, including much of the Arctic, the mountains of Central Asia, scattered in eastern North America and mountainous parts of Europe. It grows on sea cliffs and on mountains at high altitude. It has long been used in traditional medicine for several disorders, notably including treatment of anxiety and depression.
Rhodiola rosea is a perennial flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae. It grows naturally in wild Arctic regions of Europe, including Britain, Asia and North America, and can be propagated as a groundcover.
Product Name
|
Rhodiola rosea extract
|
Latin Name
|
Rhodiola rosea L.
|
Active Ingredient
|
Salidroside/ Rosavins
|
Content
|
1%/3%
|
Test Method
|
HPLC
|
Extract Method
|
Solvent Extraction
|
Part Used
|
Root
|
Appearance
|
Brown Fine Powder
|
CAS No.
|
84954-92-7
|
Formula
|
C20H28O10
|
Stress Relief
Rhodiola is used for increasing energy, stamina, strength and mental capacity; and as a so-called “adaptogen” to help the body adapt to and resist physical, chemical, and environmental stress.
Anti-Fatigue
In regards to fatigue, rhodiola appears to be able to significantly reduce the effects of prolonged and minor physical exhaustion that results in fatigue. This is more related to stress and the 'burnout' effect, or prolonged but low intensity physical exercise.
Enhance Endurance
In Russia and Scandinavia, R. rosea has been used for centuries to cope with the cold Siberian climate and stressful life. It is also used to increase physical endurance and resistance to high-altitude sickness.
Altitude Sickness
There is evidence on the effect of rhodiola for preventing altitude sickness. In an early study, taking rhodiola improved sleep quality and oxygen absorption in to the blood as well as an altitude sickness medication in adults living at high altitudes.