Plant Extract Hibiscus Flower Extract Anthocyanidins Antioxidation
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| Certification: | ISO, HACCP |
| Assay Method: | UV |
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2008-01-22
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Basic Info.
- Application Form
- Tablet, Capsule, Beverage
- Application
- Food, Health Care Products, Medicine
- State
- Powder
- Extract Source
- Hibiscus Flower
- Spe
- 10:1, 5%~15%
- Latin Name
- Hibiscus Sabdariffa L.
- Active Ingredient
- Anthocyanidins
- Product Name
- Hibiscus Flower Extract
- Transport Package
- Drum
- Specification
- 25 Kg/drum
- Origin
- China
Product Description
Plant Extract Hibiscus Flower Extract Anthocyanidins Antioxidation

Product description
Product Introduction
Hibiscus has been used to ease indigestion, relieve colds and respiratory trouble, and as an aid to circulation. Hibiscus is commonly made as a tea to ease stomach trouble. Hibiscus is also a natural source of Vitamin C. Hibiscus, also known as Red Tea, China Rose, Red Sorrell, Roselle, Jamaica Tea, and Sudanese Tea, is not just another pretty flower. Hibiscus grows in tropical areas throughout the world, and has been used not just as an ornament, but also medicinally for centuries. The part of this plant used medicinally is the flower.
Physiological Functions
It was used by the Chinese to treat dandruff and stimulate hair growth. Hibiscus has also been used to treat hemorrhoids and wounds. The Hibiscus flower is made into a tea in numerous cultures throughout the world. Hibiscus has a mild flavor and has many culinary uses. Recent research has shown that Hibiscus may have antibacterial properties. It is a mild laxative and it contains Vitamin C and malic acid. Hibiscus has also been shown to relax the uterus and reduce blood pressure. Hibiscus has also been used for indigestion and loss of appetite, as well as for colds, respiratory problems, and circulation disorders
Applications
Tea/ Beverage/ Functional food and food additive
Cosmetics additive
Pharmaceutical stuff

Product description
| Product Name | Hibiscus Flower Extract |
| Latin Name | Hibiscus sabdariffa |
| Family | Malvaceae |
| Part of the Plant Used | Flowers |
| Active Ingredients | Anthocyanidins |
| Product Specification | 10:1, 5%~15% |
Product Introduction
Hibiscus has been used to ease indigestion, relieve colds and respiratory trouble, and as an aid to circulation. Hibiscus is commonly made as a tea to ease stomach trouble. Hibiscus is also a natural source of Vitamin C. Hibiscus, also known as Red Tea, China Rose, Red Sorrell, Roselle, Jamaica Tea, and Sudanese Tea, is not just another pretty flower. Hibiscus grows in tropical areas throughout the world, and has been used not just as an ornament, but also medicinally for centuries. The part of this plant used medicinally is the flower.
Physiological Functions
It was used by the Chinese to treat dandruff and stimulate hair growth. Hibiscus has also been used to treat hemorrhoids and wounds. The Hibiscus flower is made into a tea in numerous cultures throughout the world. Hibiscus has a mild flavor and has many culinary uses. Recent research has shown that Hibiscus may have antibacterial properties. It is a mild laxative and it contains Vitamin C and malic acid. Hibiscus has also been shown to relax the uterus and reduce blood pressure. Hibiscus has also been used for indigestion and loss of appetite, as well as for colds, respiratory problems, and circulation disorders
Applications
Tea/ Beverage/ Functional food and food additive
Cosmetics additive
Pharmaceutical stuff
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