- 提取来源:
- 菊科紫锥菊的茎叶根
- 产品规格:
- 4%多酚2%菊苣酸4%紫锥菊甙 %
- 包装规格:
- 25kg/纸板桶
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English or Latin Name: h H r
Extraction Source: Whole Plant
Extraction solvent: hydroethanol
Product specifications: % polyphenols % chicoric acid % echinacea
Detection method: /H
Appearance: brown powder
Packaging specifications: / Cardboard bucket
[Extraction source]: It is the stems, leaves and roots of the Asteraceae plant Echinacea h or h.
[Chemical Ingredients]: Echinacea polyphenols, chicoric acid ()
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, , rd. Perennial herb The plant is tall, with coarse hairs throughout the plant and upright stems. The basal leaves are ovate or triangular, and the cauline leaves are ovate-lanceolate. The base of the petiole slightly hugs the stem. The flower head is solitary or clustered on the top of the branch. The flowers are large in diameter. The tongue-shaped flowers are purple-red and the tubular flowers are orange. Yellow, flowering month.
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, , rd. The height of the echinacea plant is between centimeters, the flower stems are tall and straight, and the flower heads are solitary on the branches. The flowers are larger at the top. The diameter of the corolla is between centimeters. The flower shape is unique and interesting. The central part is convex and has a spherical shape. The tubular flowers on the ball are orange-yellow, with tongue-shaped petals on the periphery, including red, pink and multiple colors. The green and white ones are artificially cultivated and can bloom in May and October every year, with a flowering period of three months. Echinacea seeds mature in late October, and the outer shell of the seeds is hard and light brown.
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, , r. Echinacea is widely distributed in the North American continent, with large flowers and bright colors. There are three types of medicinal echinacea, namely Echinacea purpurea, Echinacea angustifolia and Echinacea alba. Echinacea flowers, leaves, stems and roots can all be used medicinally.
d. Echinacea has various medical effects among Indian tribes and has almost become a panacea. The Choctaw used it to treat coughs and gastrointestinal ailments, the Delaval used it to treat venereal diseases, and the Comanche used it to treat mouth ulcers and toothaches. Echinacea angustifolia is also widely used. It is used by the Blackfeet and Lakota Indians to treat toothaches, and by some other tribes.
d. Snake bites and rheumatism.
d. Echinacea albicans is mostly used by Indian tribes in the west. The Shaian tribe uses it to fight rheumatism, colds and skin diseases. The Dakota use the root decoction of Echinacea albicans as an anthelmintic and eye drops. The Sioux used it as an analgesic and antidote for snake bites.
d. Although various tribes use echinacea to treat different diseases, the most commonly used one is to treat colds. Recently, a clinical study conducted in Sweden found that taking echinacea juice at the first sign of a cold can often suppress the occurrence of all cold symptoms. Even if a real cold occurs after taking it, you can still drink echinacea juice. Juice speeds up healing.
d. According to available historical data, around A.D., North American Indians began to use echinacea to treat colds, toothaches, rheumatism and snake bites. Modern research on Echinacea began around the year 2010, when a medical professor isolated echinacea from it in order to find anti-infective active substances. Since the 1990s, chemical components such as polysaccharides and glycoproteins have been gradually isolated, indicating that echinacea has the effect of enhancing immunity. The efficacy of echinacea preparations has been demonstrated in 1 clinical study. The German Drug Council has passed a positive evaluation: Echinacea and its juice can be taken internally, can be used externally to treat recurrent infections of the respiratory tract and urinary tract, and can be used to treat refractory wounds.
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, , r. Lower blood sugar, lower lipids and protect liver, antibacterial, anti-allergic, lower uric acid, etc. Chichoric acid can inhibit hyaluronidase and H integrase, and has in vivo and in vitro properties Cell phagocytosis promotion and antiviral activity
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