roselle powder extract CAS NO.71149-61-6
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- roselle powder extract
- hibiscus flower extract
- Roselle Extract
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- ProName: roselle powder extract
- CasNo: 71149-61-6
- Molecular Formula: C18H16O9
- Appearance: Purple red powder
- Application: health food
- DeliveryTime: 5days
- PackAge: Food grade multiplayer polyethylene ba...
- Port: Dalian
- ProductionCapacity: 300 Kilogram/Month
- Purity: 5:1; 10:1
- Storage: Store in a cool dry place, avoiding su...
- Transportation: DHL/by sea
- LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
- Plant of Origin: Roselle
- Testing Method: UV
- Product Ecification: 5:1; 10:1
- Heavy Metal: 10ppm
- Voluntary Standards: USP
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Product Name: Roselle Extract
Latin Name: Hibiscus sabdariffa Roselle
Product Type: Purple red Powder
Part of the Plant Used: flower
Extract Method: Grain Alcohol/water
Roselle is associated with traditional medicine and is reported to be used as treatment for several diseases such as hypertension and urinary tract infections.The plants are rich in anthocyanins, as well as protocatechuic acid. The dried calyces contain the flavonoids gossypetin, hibiscetine and sabdaretine. The major pigment, formerly reported as hibiscin, has been identified as daphniphylline. Small amounts of myrtillin (delphinidin 3-monoglucoside), Chrysanthenin (cyanidin 3-monoglucoside), and delphinidin are also present. Roselle seeds are a good source of lipid-soluble antioxidants, particularly gamma-tocopherol.
Hibiscus grows in tropical grows in tropical areas throughout the world, and has been used not just as an ornament, but also medicinally for medicinally for centuries. The part of this plant used medicinally is the flower. The Hibiscus flower is made into a tea in numerous cultures throughout the world. Hibiscus has a mild flavor and has many culinary uses.
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An extract from the hibiscus flower could have the same heart health benefits as red wine and tea, researchers suggest.
· A team from the Chung Shan Medical University in Taiwan says the flower contains antioxidants that help control cholesterol levels.
· The researchers found it contains antioxidants that are known to reduce the dangerous build up of fats inside the arteries.
· They found the hibiscus extract significantly reduced the build up of fatty deposits in arteries and blood cholesterol levels.
· Hibiscus has been used to ease indigestion, relieve colds and respiratory trouble, and as an aid to circulation.
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