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Resveratrol

Resveratrol 

Resveratrol

Product name:Resveratrol

Source:giant knotweed

CAS no:501-36-0

Molecular Formula:C14H12O3

Test Methold: HPLC

 

 About resveratrol

Resveratrol is a polyphenol compounds, mainly derived from grape (red wine), giant knotweed, peanut, mulberry and other plants.Resveratrol is a kind of biological strong natural polyphenols, also known as the three phenol stilbene, is cancer chemoprevention agents, is also to reduce platelet aggregation, the prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis, disease of heart head blood-vessel chemoprophylaxis agent.The United States department of agriculture research results show that the peanut and ren also contains a considerable amount of resveratrol in red.

 

Resveratrol Function:

1. Have antiarrhythmic action and to relieve asthma.

2. Lower blood pressure and relax vascular smooth. 

3. The function of drying dampness and kill worms.

4.Expel cold and the wind,to warm the kidney and strengthen the yin.

5.Antifugal and antivirotic. 

 

 
Resveratrol Application:

1. Applied in food field, often used as additives, with distinct fragrance smell, it can promote digestion and increase appetite;

2. Applied in daily necessities field, aslo added into a large amount of oral cleaning products, such as dentifrices, mouthwash and tooth powder;

3. Applied in pharmaceutical field, because of the function of inhibition and paralysis to sensory nerve endings, it can be used as counter irritant.

 

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Product Analysis

 

 

Items

Standards

Results

Physical Analysis

   

Description

White Fine Powder Complies

Assay

Trihydroxystilbene 98% 98.12%

Mesh Size

100 % pass 80 mesh Complies

Ash

≤ 5.0% 2.85%
Loss on Drying ≤ 5.0% 2.85%
Chemical Analysis    
Heavy Metal ≤ 10.0 mg/kg Complies
Pb ≤ 2.0 mg/kg Complies
As ≤ 1.0 mg/kg Complies
Hg ≤ 0.1 mg/kg Complies
Microbiological Analysis    
Residue of Pesticide Negative Negative
Total Plate Count ≤ 1000cfu/g Complies
Yeast&Mold ≤ 100cfu/g Complies
E.coil Negative Negative
Salmonella Negative Negative
 
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