Herba Elsholtziae Extract, Herba Moslae Extract, Mosla Herb Extract, Mosla chinensis Extract
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NAMEHerba Elsholtziae Extract, Herba Moslae Extract, Mosla Herb Extract, Mosla chinensis Extract  
Category:Ratio Extract
SIZE:10:1

Product name: Herba Elsholtziae Extract, Herba Moslae Extract, Mosla Herb Extract, Mosla chinensis Extract

 

Latin name: Mosla chinensis Maxim, Mosla chinensis

Part Used:  Aerial part

Specification: 10:1

Appearance: Yellow Brown powder

Test Method: TLC

Description: Mosla, native to eastern Asia, the Himalaya, and southeastern Asia, a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae. It used in Chinese medicine for swelling, heatstroke and so on. The study found that Mosla may have effects on anti-inflammatory activity, antiviral, Elsholtzia, immunity enhancement, etc. The desired result found in an experiment to make an air freshener with a formulation mixed Mosla Herb Extract, sophora extract, tea extract and Chinese mugwort extract. It can be applied to natural air freshener, food preservation, food additives and so on.

 

Function: Used as pharmaceutical raw materials for acute inflammation; for heatstroke, summer cold, fever. And applied to air freshener, food preservation, food additives.

 

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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