NAMEFructus Gardenia Extract, Gardenia Extract, Geniposide
Category:Ratio Extract
SIZE:10:1
Product name: Fructus Gardenia Extract, Gardenia Extract, Geniposide
Other Name: Gardenia, Cape jasmine, Cape jessamine, Danh-danh, Jasmin
Latin name: Gardenia jasminoides Ellis
Part Used: Fruit
Specification: 10:1TLC; Geniposide10%-98% HPLC
CAS No.: 24512-63-8
Molecular Formula: C17H24O10
Molecular Weight: 388.3664
Appearance: Yellow Brown powder or White powder.
Description: Gardenia jasminoides is a flowering plant of the family Rubiaceae. The fruit has been used in traditional Chinese medicine and is issued by the Ministry of health as edible herbal medicine. The fruit of Gardenia jasminoides contains some special chemical substances like gardenin, jasminoidin, which can help promote the normal insulin secretion, thus improving the diabetic condition. The fruit is also used as a yellow dye, which is used for clothes and food. The Gardenia jasminoides fruit is more widely applied to food and healthcare products, in which it is often in collocation with wolfberry, Poria, angelica, Spine Date seed, radix puerariae, Fructus Amomi and other raw materials. Besides, experiments result show that Gardenia extract can improve color and aftertaste of reconstituted tobacco.
Function: Used for heat-clearing and swelling dispelling, liver protection, adjust cardiovascular system.
Storage: Stored in sealed containers at a cool & dry place. Protect from light, moisture and pest infestation.
Shelf life: 2 years when properly stored.
Packing: 25KG/Drum.
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