Banaba leaf extract corosolic acid

Product Name:Banaba Leaf Extract

Appearance:Brown Yellow Powder to white powder according to different purity

Active ingredients:Corosolic Acid

 Specification:1% 2% 5% 10% 20%60%70%

Part used:Leaf

 Test Method:HPLC

 

Corosolic Acid contains a triterpenoid compound known as corosolic acid ?which has actions in stimulating glucose transport into cells. As such, banaba plays a role in regulating levels of blood sugar and insulin in the blood. For some people, fluctuations in blood sugar and insulin are related to appetite, hunger and various food cravings,particularly craving for carbohydrates such as bread and sweets. By keeping blood sugar and insulin levels in check, banaba may be an effective supplement for promoting weight loss in certain individuals.

Changsha Staherb use the raw material of banaba leaf raw material import from aborad.which can ensures the quality of the corosolic acid.Pls contact me at email sales09@staherb.cn for corosolic acid.

Function:


1.Corosolic Acid can be used for balancing blood sugar.

2.Promoting weight loss is an important function of banaba leaf extract.

3.Corosolic acid of banaba leaf extract can promoting healthy insulin levels

4.Corosolic Acid can control appetite and food craving,especially carbohydrate cravings.

Application Area:


1.Diabetes: Its ability to lower blood sugar is attributed to its corosolic acid, a triterpenoid glycoside, belived to facilitate glucose-transport into cells.

 

 2.Others: Used in the treatment of blood pressure, renal and immune system benefits. No toxicity has been

identified. Traditional uses include brewing tea from the leaves as a treatment for diabetes and hyperglycemia

 (elevated blood sugar). The hypoglycemic (blood sugar lowering) effect of banaba leaf extract is similar to that of insulin which induces glucose transport from the blood into body cells.

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