NAMEMilk Thistle Extract, Silymarin
Category:Standard herbal extract
SIZE:80%/20%
Effect:protect liver
Product name: Milk Thistle Extract, Silymarin
Latin name: Silybum marianum(L.) Gaertn.
Part Used:Seeds
Active Ingredient: Silymarin
Specification: DAB10 EP6.0 USP3.2
Silymarin80% Silybin 20%;Silymarin 80% Silybin 30%
CAS No.:22888-70-6;65666-07-1
Molecular Formula:C25H22O10
Molecular Weight:482.4362
Appearance: Brown Yellow fine powder
Test Method: HPLC/UV
Brand:Yongyuan Bio.
Description: Silymarin is a kind of favonolignan compound,it is extracted from the seed capsule of composite plant Silybum marianum, yellow powder, bitter in taste.The main ingredients are: Silybin,Isosilybin, Silydianin, Silychristin, etc. It has the efficacy of liver protecting, improve the function of liver, promote biliation and diminish liver inflammation. As a kind of better antioxidant, it can clear free radical in human body, postpone senility. Silymarin can protect the liver from damage of alcohol, chemical toxicant, drug, food poison, environmental pollution; Accelerate liver cell regenerating and repairing. So it is called the natural liver-protection drug. In addition, Silymarin has the function of radiation hardening, arteriosclerosis preventing, and skin-aging delaying. It is widely used in drug, health products, food and cosmetics.
Milk Thistle Extract Function: Liver protective effect, antioxidation and antihyperlipidemics.
Storage: Store in sealed containers at cool & dry place. Protect from light, moisture and pest infestation
Shelf life: 2 year when properly stored.
Packing:25KG/Drum.
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