包装 |
Drum |
出生地 |
Zhejiang China (Mainland) |
年级 |
Qualified |
牌子的名字 |
Huisong Pharmaceuticals |
模式的数量 |
Wolfberry |
类型 |
草药中提取 |
形式 |
粉 |
开采的型 |
溶剂萃取 |
Product name:Wolfberry Extract Botanical name: Lycium barbarum Plant part: Fruit Specification: According to the requirement of the customer Apperarance: Fine powder with characteristic odour and taste Pakage: Drum or As customer required Recommended Storage Conditions:Store in tightly sealed containers below 30°C away from direct light and moisture. We are Huisong Pharmaceuticals, a Sino-Japan joint venture and a leading manufacture of herbs, herbal extracts and herbal formulas in China. Certificate: HACCP, GMP, KOSHER Quality Assurance: HPLC, UV, HPTLC, GC, AA,GC-MS Use Marketing literature for wolfberry products including several "goji juices" suggest that wolfberry polysaccharides have extensive biological effects and health benefits, although none of these claims have been supported by peer-reviewed research. A May 2008 clinical study published by the peer-reviewed Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine indicated that parametric data, including body weight, did not show significant differences between subjects receiving Lycium barbarum berry juice and subjects receiving the placebo; the study concluded that subjective measures of health were improved and suggested further research in humans was necessary. This study, however, was subject to a variety of criticisms concerning its experimental design and interpretations. Published studies have also reported possible medicinal benefits of Lycium barbarum, especially due to its antioxidant properties, including potential benefits against cardiovascular and inflammatory diseases, vision-related diseases(such as age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma), having neuroprotective properties or as an anticancer and immunomodulatory agent. Wolfberry leaves may be used to make tea, together with Lycium root bark, for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). A glucopyranoside and phenolic amides isolated from wolfberry root bark have inhibitory activity in vitro against human pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Both American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) and Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng) are taken orally as , , nourishing ,[] and in the treatment of , as well as in men. The root is most often available in dried form, either whole or sliced. Ginseng leaf, although not as highly prized, is sometimes also used; as with the root it is most often available in dried form. This ingredient may also be found in some popular : usually the "tea" varieties or functional foods. Usually ginseng is present in subclinical doses and it does not have measurable medicinal effects. It can be found in cosmetic preparations as well, with similar lack of effect.