Active Substances: Flavonoids (Silybin, Silydianin, Silychristin known collectivelyas Silymarin)Standard: 80% SilymarinMilk thistle was named Silybum by Dioscorides in 100 AD for its largepurple thistle-like flower heads. Since ancient times, the plant wasvalued for its nutritional and medicinal properties. By the Middle Agesthe seed of the Milk Thistle was commonly used to treat liver diseases,to promote the flow of bile, and as a general tonic for the stomach,spleen, gallbladder, female organs, and liver.Analysis:Determination ResultsDescription: Yellow powder CompliesContent: Total Flavonoids 80%MinLoss on Drying 5.0%MaxSulfated Ash 1.0%MaxSolvents Residual 0.05%MaxHeavy Metals CompliesMicrobiology CompliesSolvent Acetone
Features:1) Active substances: alpha-linoleic acid, linoleic acid, oleic acid2) Standard: 55% - 64% alpha-linoleic acid3) The seeds of perilla contain 31 to 51% of a drying oil similarto tung or linse
Features:1) Active substances: palmitic, stearic, oleic, linoleic (by GC)2) Standard: 40 - 55% linoleic (by GC)3) Naked oil seed pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo var. styriaca) is grown for itsseed, which can
Features:1) Active substances: Daizin/Daizein, Genistin/Genistein, Glycitin,acetyl daidzin, Malonyl Genistin2) Standard: 40% (by HPLC) isoflavones3) Isoflavones are a unique group of compounds found a
Active Substances: Glycosides (Hypericin, pseudohypericin), flavonoids, tanninsStandard: 0.3%-0.5% HypericinDescription:St. John`s Wort is a perennial with regular flowers, which bloom from June until