• Plant Extract Ginger Extract Gingerols to Increase Intestine Tone
  • Plant Extract Ginger Extract Gingerols to Increase Intestine Tone
  • Plant Extract Ginger Extract Gingerols to Increase Intestine Tone
  • Plant Extract Ginger Extract Gingerols to Increase Intestine Tone
  • Plant Extract Ginger Extract Gingerols to Increase Intestine Tone
  • Plant Extract Ginger Extract Gingerols to Increase Intestine Tone

Plant Extract Ginger Extract Gingerols to Increase Intestine Tone

Certification: ISO, HACCP
Assay Method: HPLC
Application Form: Paste, Tablet, Capsule
Application: Food, Health Care Products, Medicine, Beverage
State: Powder
Extract Source: Ginger
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
SF-GIE005
Spec
5% Gingerols, 5:1
Active Ingredient
Gingerols
Color
Light Yellow
Test Method
HPLC
Transport Package
Drum
Specification
25 Kg/drum
Trademark
Sunfull
Origin
China
HS Code
2938909090
Production Capacity
50 Tons

Product Description

Plant Extract Ginger Extract Cingerols Blood Circulation
Plant Extract Ginger Extract Gingerols to Increase Intestine TonePlant Extract Ginger Extract Gingerols to Increase Intestine Tone

Product description
Product Name Ginger Extract
Latin Name  Zingiber Officinale
Family Zingiberaceae
Part of the Plant Used Root
Active Ingredients Gingerols

Product Introduction
Ginger is the rhizome of the plant Zingiber officinale, consumed whole as a delicacy, medicine, or spice. It is the underground stem  of the ginger plant. The ginger plant has a long history of cultivation, having originated in Asia and is grown in India Southeast Asia, West Africa and the Caribbean. The actual name for ginger is Root Ginger. However, it is commonly referred to as ginger, as the meaning is well known. It is used for abdominal bloating, coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, and rheumatism. The most active chemical compounds in ginger are known as the gingerols, which are also the most aromatic compounds in this root. Ginger also contains shogaols, which are formed during the drying process.

Physiological Functions
1) Gingeriols are thought to detoxify gastric substances that could lead to nausea.
2) Ginger is also thought to increase the tone and movement of the intestines, and to promote heart health.

3) Furthermore, ginger may inhibit substances that could cause the pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis 
 
Applications
Pharmaceutical stuff
Functional food and food additive
Solid herbal tea or beverage
 

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