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name
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red clover extract
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Test Method
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HPLC
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Specification
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40% isoflavone:
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Red Clover (TRifoliumpratenseL.) the legume (Legumi-nosae) perennial herb, also known as red clover and clover. Native to Europe and Western Asia, now widely distributed around the world, for temperate plants. Red Clover contains bitochanin A, flavonoids, protein, amino acids, carbohydrates, and vitamins and other ingredients. Isoflavone has phytoestrogen-like effects and anticancer effects particularly on people's health.
While not all studies are thoroughly convincing, several studies of a proprietary extract of red clover isoflavones suggest that it may significantly reduce hot flashes in menopausal women.
Menopause increases a woman's risk for developing osteoporosis (significant bone loss). Some studies suggest that a proprietary extract of red clover isoflavones may slow bone loss and even boost bone mineral density in pre- and perimenopausal women.
Menopause increases a woman's risk for developing cardiovascular disease. Supplementation with red clover isoflavones has been associated with a sizeable increase in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, or "good" cholesterol in pre- and postmenopausal women, leading some researchers to believe that these isoflavones may help protect against cardiovascular disease. Other studies, however, have refuted this finding. Interestingly, one recent study found that menopausal women taking red clover supplements experienced a significant improvement in arterial compliance (a measure of the strength and resilience of the arterial walls). Arterial compliance diminishes during menopause and may increase a woman's risk for heart disease.
The isoflavones isolated from red clover have been studied for their effectiveness in treating some forms of cancer. It is thought that the isoflavones prevent the proliferation of cancer cells and that they may even destroy cancer cells. Laboratory and animal studies have found that red clover isoflavones may protect against the growth of breast cancer cells. This is surprising because estrogens (and isoflavones have estrogenic properties) have generally been thought to stimulate the growth of breast cancer in women. Until further research has been conducted and more information is available, the use of red clover isoflavones or other red clover products should probably be avoided in women with a history of breast cancer.
Purity
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40%
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Microbial:
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Max.1000cfu/g
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Loss on drying
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≤5.0%
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≤10ppmPAH
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≤10ppm
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Ash
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≤5.0%
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GMO
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NON-GMO
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Total Heavy Metals
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≤10ppm
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BSE
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NON-BSE
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