Enzianwurzelextrakt

Gentiopicrin (Gentiopicroside) 5% HPLC

  • Botanical Name: Gentiana manshurica Kitag.、Gentiana scabra Bge.、Gentiana triflora Pall.or Gentiana rigescens Franch.
  • Source: Roots/Stems
  • CAS-Nr .: 20831-76-9
  • Molekulare Formel: C16H20O9
  • Molekulargewicht: 356.32
  • Appearance: Light -brown Fine Powder

Produktdetails

Gentian root extract is derived from the roots of various Gentiana plant species, perennial herbaceous plants belonging to the Gentianaceae family. This extract has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and has gained attention for its potential health benefits in recent years. Gentian root extract contains several active compounds, including:

  • Iridoids: These are a group of naturally occurring compounds found in Gentiana species, such as gentiopicroside, amarogentin, and swertiamarin. They are believed to be responsible for many of the therapeutic properties of gentian root.
  • Xanthones: These are polyphenolic compounds with antioxidant properties, such as gentisine and isogentisine.
  • Secoiridoids: These are another class of compounds present in gentian root, including gentiopicrin and amarogentin.

Anwendungen

Pharmaceuticals, Foods and beverages, Cosmetics.

Verpackung und Versand

  • kkg, 5kg, and 25kg Gentian root extract powders come in pouches or bags made of aluminum foil, or plastic.
  • Other bulk sizes are produced to order.

At Rainbow Biotech, we supply and bulk Gentian root extract 5% Gentiopicrin (Gentiopicroside) for drug, cosmetic manufacturers, animal feeding producers, and food and beverage companies. We can deliver high purity minimum order quantity of 1 kilogram, customized specifications, and powder(liquid), OEM tablets, and capsules are available for bulk orders. Contact us for more info.

Health Benefits of Gentian Root Extract

  • Gentian root extract offer many benefits, including:
  • Digestive aid: It is believed to stimulate the production of digestive enzymes and improve appetite, making it useful for treating indigestion, bloating, and other digestive issues.
  • Bitter tonic: The bitter taste of gentian root extract is thought to stimulate the secretion of gastric juices, promoting better digestion and absorption of nutrients.
  • Anti-inflammatory: Some studies suggest that the compounds in gentian root extract may have anti-inflammatory properties, which could potentially benefit conditions like arthritis and other inflammatory disorders.
  • Antimicrobial: Gentian root extract has shown antimicrobial activity against certain bacteria and fungi, which could make it useful in treating infections.
  • Liver support: Traditional use of gentian root extract includes supporting liver function and potentially protecting against liver damage.

Important Note: While gentian root extract has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, more research is still needed to fully understand its efficacy and potential applications in modern healthcare. Information on the traditional uses and properties of herbs are provided on this site for historical and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. If you have any serious health concerns, we recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.

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