| Model Number: | 3W |
|---|---|
| Brand Name: | 3WBE |
| Grade: | Pharmaceutical/Food/cosmetic/beverage grade |
| Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) |
| Packaging: | Drum |
| Extraction Type: | Solvent Extraction |
| Part: | root |
| Form: | Powder |
| Type: | Angelica Sinensis Extract |
Quick Details
Specifications
Latin name: Angelicae Sinensis
Extraction: water & Ethanol extraction
Common name: Angelicae Sinensis Extract, Dong Quai Extract
Product Specification:
4:1~20:1,
0.5~1% Ligustilide,
Angelica Powder
Appearance: Yellow Brown Fine Powder
Test Method: HPLC
Introduction
Dong quai (Angelica sinensis) root has been used for more than a thousand years as a spice, tonic, and medicine in China, Korea, and Japan. It is still used often in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), where it is usually combined with other herbs. In TCM it is used most often to treat women's reproductive problems, such as dysmenorrhea or painful menstruation, and to improve blood flow.
Dong quai is sometimes called the "female ginseng." Although there are few scientific studies on dong quai, it is sometimes suggested to relieve cramps, irregular menstrual cycles, infrequent periods, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and menopausal symptoms.
Function
Dang Qui (Angelica sinensis) is a herb of Genus Angelica from the family Apiaceae, indigenous to China. The herb has been used as a Queen herb in traditional Chinese medicine antispasmodic and vasodilatory agent, and to balance the hormones in women for a normal menstrual cycle and menstruation and strengthen heart, spleen, kidneys, and liver for both men and women, etc. In other words, it is used to treat gynecological ailments, fatigue, mild anemia and high blood pressure. It has analgesic, anti-inflammatory, etc.
1. Inflammatory effect
2. Ischemia and Neurodegeneration
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5. Cytotoxic and genotoxic effects
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