Latin name: Panax ginseng C. A. Mey
Plant source: Dry root extract of Panax ginseng CA Mey
Type: Herbal Extract
Part: Root
Appearance: Off-white fine powder
CAS NO:52286-74-5
Extract Method: Alcohol extract
Test method: UV
Specification: Ginseng total saponins≥ 20%-80%
Molecular Formula: C15H24N2O
Molecular Weight: 248.37
Package: Cardboard barrels lined with two layer plastic bags, 25KG/BARRELS.
Storage: A cool and dry place, keep away from strong light.
Shelfline: 2 years while properly stored
Ginseng extract is extracted and refined from the roots, stems and leaves of ginseng, including 18 kinds of ginseng monomer saponins, soluble in 80° C water and easily soluble in ethanol, mainly used the treatment of coronary heart disease, angina pectoris, excessively low or fast heart rate, ventricular premature beat, blood pressure disorder, neurasthenia, menopausal syndrome, excessive fatigue, as well as post-disease, postpartum and post-operation body weakness; Long-term use can prolong life, enhance physical strength, cure low immune function of cancer patients due to chemotherapy and radiotherapy; It can resist cold and heat stress, enhance vigor of human body superficial cells, and restrains aging, etc.
Functiions:
1. Having curative effect on neurasthenic and insomnia
2. Anti-aging, anti-knub ,anti-cancer
3. Having notable curative effect on neurasthenic, improving sleeping heart-throb, bad memory etc
4. Expand blood vessels
5. Enhance immunity
6. Improve liver detoxify ability, strengthens the liver cell
7. Reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases
8. Be used to treat coronary heart disease, angina, arrhythmia, premature ventricular beats
Application:
Medicine, food additives, health products and cosmetics industries
Side effects:
According to a Sports Nutrition FAQ published by UMass Amherst, one of P. ginsengs most common side effects is the inability to sleep However, other sources state ginseng causes no sleep difficulties. Other side effects can include nausea, diarrhea, headaches, nose bleeds, high blood pressure, low blood pressure, and breast pain. Ginseng may also lead to induction of mania in depressed patients who mix it with antidepressants.