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Phytocare
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25kg/carbon drum; Tare: 2.8kg; diameter 50cm, heig
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Powerful antioxidant Dandelion Extract 10:1 powder for dietary supplement
Basic Information of Dandelion Root Extract 10:1 Powder
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Product Name | Dandelion Extract |
Latin Name | Herba Taraxaci |
Part Used | Root |
Solvent Used | Water & Ethanol |
Active Ingredient | Ratio Powder |
Specification | 10:1 |
Appearance | Brown powder |
Packing size | 25kg/carbon,1kg/bag |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Country of Origin | China |
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Dandelion:
Taraxacum is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae which consists of species commonly known as dandelion. They are native to Eurasia and North America, but the two commonplace species worldwide, T.officinaleand T.erythrospermum, were imports from Europe that now propagate as wildflowers.Both species are edible in their entirety. The common name dandelion (/dndla.n/ DAN-di-ly-n, from French dent-de-lion, meaning "lion's tooth") is given to members of the genus.
Medicinally it refers to the whole dried grass of a variety of species of Taraxacum in the family Asteraceae (Compositae). The main species include Taraxacum mongolicum Hand.-Mazz, Taraxacum ohwianum Kitam., Taraxeamum jsinicum Kitag., Taraxacum erpyhropodium kitag., Taraxacum heterolepis Nakai et H..Koidz., Taraxacum asiatisc Dadlst.(T. leucan-thum (Ledeb.) Ledeb.), and more. These species are slightly different from the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), visually and medicinally. Other names of it include Herba Taraxaci, Pu Gong Ying, Dent-de-Lion, Lions Teeth, Lions Tooth, and so on. It is usually collected in summer and autumn when dandelions flowers are barely open. And then it needs to remove the impurities, wash with water, cut into segments, and dry in the sun. It is normally used fresh or raw.
Functions of Dandelion Root Extract Powder 10:1:
Historically, dandelion was prized for a variety of medicinal properties, and it contains a number of pharmacologically active compounds.Dandelion is used as a herbal remedy in Europe, North America, and China.
The Chinese Materia Medica says that dandelion is bitter and sweet in flavor and cold in properties. It covers meridians of liver and stomach. Major functions include clearing heat and removing fire toxicity, reducing abscesses, and dissipating nodules.
Powerful Antioxidant, Resistant to Swelling:
Dandelion contains chemicals whose biological activities are actively being explored for roles in human health. In particular, evidence suggests that dandelion contains antioxidant and redness-resistant compounds.
One study investigated the antioxidative effects of dandelion root in rabbits fed a high-cholesterol diet. Results showed that dandelion positively affected antioxidant enzyme activities and lipid profiles. Researchers believe this suggests dandelion could protect against oxidative stress related to certain circulatory disorders.
Effect of Dandelion Root on the Digestive System and Gallbladder:
The Institute of Agricultural Medicine in Poland tested therapeutic herbs for kynurenic acid, an amino acid that has generated interest for digestive system support, specifically bile production. The highest concentration of this compound was detected in dandelion. Because dandelion helps to stimulate bile production and bile transport toxins out of the body, dandelion root may support your bodys
natural immune response. A study devised to compare the activity of artichoke, dandelion, turmeric and rosemary found their antioxidant activity to support the rationale the traditional inclusion of these ingredients in gallbladder applications.
Liver Protection:
Acetaminophen toxicity causes oxidative stress in the liver. Could natural antioxidant compounds counteract it? A study designed to answer that question found that dandelion extract demonstrated antioxidant activity against free radicals to counteract acetaminophen liver toxicity. Animal studies have been successful in finding beneficial links between certain liver problems and dandelion.