Latifolin Extract, llex latifolia Extract
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CODE:YYS-065  
NAMELatifolin Extract, llex latifolia Extract  
Category:Standard herbal extract
SIZE:10%,20% UV
Effect:Weight loss

Product name: Latifolin Extract, llex latifolia Extract

Botanical source: llex latifolia Thunb.

Extract parts: Leaves
Specification: Flavonoids 10%,20% UV; 10:1
Character: Yellowish-brown
Solubility: soluble in water

Brand: Yongyuan Bio.

llex latifolia and extract Description: According to scientific analysis, Ilex latifolia contains about 200 kinds of components, including catechin, VB, protein, beta- sterol, caffeine, ursolic acid, saponins, amino acids and so on, with antioxidant and antibacterial activity.

Latifoli extracts can be successfully used in toothpaste. The acute oral toxicity test results showed that toothpaste which contains Latifolin Extract is actually non-toxic grade. And clinical trials showed that with Latifolin Extract, toothpaste can significantly improve the gingival inflammation and gingival bleeding.

It has been proved that Latifolin Extract can be used as an antioxidant for meat products. It is helpful for the preservation of meat, the inhibition of lipid oxidation and the prolongation of the storage period.

Latifolin Extract Application: Pharma, Health food, Cosmetics, daily chemical products.

Storage: Stored in sealed containers in a cool & dry place. Protect from light, moisture and pest infestation.

Shelf life: 2 years when properly stored.

Packing: 25 KG/Drum.

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