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| Assay Method: | HPLC |
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2008-01-22
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Basic Info.
- Model NO.
- SF-BCE001
- Application Form
- Tablet, Capsule
- Application
- Food, Health Care Products, Medicine, Food Additive
- State
- Powder
- Extract Source
- Black Cohosh
- Latin Name
- Cimicifuga Racemosa
- Part of The Plant Used
- Root
- Active Ingredients
- Triterpene
- Transport Package
- Pack in Paper-Drums and Two Plastic-Bags Inside.
- Specification
- 2.5% Triterpene
- Origin
- P. R. China
- Production Capacity
- 20 Ton/Tons Per Year
Product Description
Black Cohosh Extract
Latin Name Cimicifuga racemosa or Cimicifuga romose (L)Nutt.
Family Ranunculaceae
Part of the Plant Used Root
Active Ingredients Triterpene
Product Specification 2.5% Triterpene
Product Introduction
Black cohosh is a perennial plant of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). It is native to eastern North America and also grows wild in Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi province of China. The plant grows in a variety of woodland habitats likes the deep shade of moist hillsides. The roots of black cohosh have long been used medicinally by Native Americans and ancient Chinese. Extracts from these plant materials are thought to possess analgesic, sedative, and anti-inflammatory properties. Today, black cohosh preparations (tinctures or tablets of dried materials) are used chiefly to treat symptoms associated with menopause including hot flashes, irritability, mood swings, and sleep disturbances. Today, the roots of black cohosh are still often used for these purposes. In fact, the herb has been widely used for more than 40 years in Europe and is approved in Germany for premenstrual discomfort, painful menstruation, and menopausal symptoms.
Physiological Functions
1. Black cohosh is a safe and effective alternative to estrogen replacement therapy (ERT)
2. Black cohosh can reduce the number and intensity of hot flashes in breast cancer patients.
3. Black cohosh help reduce inflammation associated osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
4. Black cohosh could help prevent osteoporosis.
5. Black cohosh has a history of use for rheumatism, but has been used more recently to treat hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and other symptoms that can occur during menopause.
6. Black cohosh has also been used for menstrual irregularities and premenstrual syndrome
Applications
Pharmaceutical stuff
Functional food and food additive
Latin Name Cimicifuga racemosa or Cimicifuga romose (L)Nutt.
Family Ranunculaceae
Part of the Plant Used Root
Active Ingredients Triterpene
Product Specification 2.5% Triterpene
Product Introduction
Black cohosh is a perennial plant of the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). It is native to eastern North America and also grows wild in Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi province of China. The plant grows in a variety of woodland habitats likes the deep shade of moist hillsides. The roots of black cohosh have long been used medicinally by Native Americans and ancient Chinese. Extracts from these plant materials are thought to possess analgesic, sedative, and anti-inflammatory properties. Today, black cohosh preparations (tinctures or tablets of dried materials) are used chiefly to treat symptoms associated with menopause including hot flashes, irritability, mood swings, and sleep disturbances. Today, the roots of black cohosh are still often used for these purposes. In fact, the herb has been widely used for more than 40 years in Europe and is approved in Germany for premenstrual discomfort, painful menstruation, and menopausal symptoms.
Physiological Functions
1. Black cohosh is a safe and effective alternative to estrogen replacement therapy (ERT)
2. Black cohosh can reduce the number and intensity of hot flashes in breast cancer patients.
3. Black cohosh help reduce inflammation associated osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
4. Black cohosh could help prevent osteoporosis.
5. Black cohosh has a history of use for rheumatism, but has been used more recently to treat hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and other symptoms that can occur during menopause.
6. Black cohosh has also been used for menstrual irregularities and premenstrual syndrome
Applications
Pharmaceutical stuff
Functional food and food additive
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