Cudweed Herb Extract, Gnaphaii Affinis Extract
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CODE:YYR-006  
NAMECudweed Herb Extract, Gnaphaii Affinis Extract  
Category:Ratio herbal extract
SIZE:4:1, 10:1

Product name: Cudweed Herb Extract, Gnaphaii Affinis Extract

Latin name: Herba Gnaphaii Affinis

Specification: 4:1,10:1

Part of used: Whole herb

Appearance: Brown yellow fine powder

Test Method: TLC

Brand: Yongyuan Bio.

Active ingredient: Iuteolin-4'-glucoside,gnaphalin, 2',4,4'-trihydro-6'-methoxychalocone-4' β-D- glucopyranoside

Herba Gnaphaii Affinis Description: Gnaphlium affine D.Don is a plant of the Compositae. It was originally called "Mouse ear" and first contained in the "Mingyi Bielu". It has been collected in the "People's Republic of China Pharmacopoeia" in the 1977 edition. According to the determination, the whole plant of Gnaphlium affine contains 5% flavonoid glycosides. It can be eaten as a wild vegetable, and can also be used as a natural additive for food and cosmetics, such as sweeteners, antioxidants and food pigments. Stems, leaves and flowers of Herba Gnaphaii Affinis rich in amino acids and flavonoids. It is a wild resource with great potential for exploitation and utilization, which combined of nutrition, health care and food, it is worthwhile to carry out deep processing and comprehensive development and utilization, and has broad prospects for development.

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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