Dogwood extract, Cornus officinalis extract, Asiatic Cornelian Cherry Fruit extract
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CODE:YYR154  
NAMEDogwood extract, Cornus officinalis extract, Asiatic Cornelian Cherry Fruit extract  
Category:Ratio Extract
SIZE:4:1,10:1

Product name: Dogwood extract, Cornus officinalis extract, Asiatic Cornelian Cherry Fruit extract

Other Name: Japanese cornel, Japanese cornelian cherry, Cornelian cherries

Latin name: Cornus officinalis Sieb. et Zucc.

Part Used: Fruit

Specification: 4:1,10:1

Test Method: TLC

Appearance: Brown Yellow Powder

Dogwood extract Description: Cornus officinalis, a species of dogwood, is used as food and medicinal plant in China and Korean. The nutritional components of Cornus officinalis are vitamins, minerals, amino acids saponins, and organic acid. Its health value is related to immunity system, antibacterial, anti-inflammation, blood sugar regulation, and free radical scavenging. Cornus officinalis is not only applied in the field of medicine but also widely used as raw material in healthcare products like wine, beverage, jam, canned food, health food etc. In health food, dogwood extract is often arranged in pairs with yam, hawthorn, goji berry, chrysanthemum, mulberry and so on.

Function: Dogwood extract Help nourishing liver and kidney. It can be used to regulate immunity, Blood sugar adjusts, anti-inflammation.

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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