Name Rose Hip Extract
Other Names Hip berry, Rosa species, Rose Haws, Rose Heps, Wild Boar Fruit
Latin Name Rosa canina
Source
Rose hips develop from blossoms of the wild rose (rosa canina) and are a popular natural remedy. Laboratory experiments have shown that rose hip extract inhibits lipid oxidation. Rose hips contain many flavonoids that act as antioxidants.
Rose hip extract contains polyphenols such as anthocyanins, i.e. cyanidin-3-O- glucoside, several glycosides of quercetin and glycosides of taxifolin and eriodictyol. Phloridzin was identified, and several conjugates of methyl gallate were also found, one of which was tentatively identified as methyl gallate-rutinoside. Catechin and quercetin were found as the aglycones in the extract. Carotenoids found in rose hips include beta-carotene, lycopene, beta-chryptoxanthin, rubixanthin, zeaxanthin and lutein. Of course, there is a lot of Vitamin C in rose hip.It is a powerful antioxidant that can help maintain joint health effectively.
Used Part Fruit
Active Ingredient Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
Specification 5%, 10% HPLC
Physical and Chemical properties • Appearance: brown yellow powder • Fragrance: characteristic
Function Powerful antioxidant and can help maintain joint health effectively.
Usage Medicine and food additives.
Shelf Life 2 years
Storage Protect from light. Store in cool and dry places.
Package 25Kg/drum
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