| Brand Name: | Artichoke Extract |
|---|---|
| Packaging: | Drum |
| Part: | Leaf |
| Form: | Powder |
| Type: | Artichoke Extract |
| Grade: | Food Grade |
| Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) |
| Extraction Type: | Solvent Extraction |
Quick Details
Specifications
Product name:Artichoke Extract
Appearance:Brown powder
Specification Available: Cynarin 1%; 2.5%, 5%; 5:1, 10:1
Used Part:Leaf
Particle size: 100% pass 80 mesh
Shelf Life: Two years
Storage: Store in cool & dry place, Keep away from strong light and heat.
Artichoke treat digestive upset, poor liver function, and a range of other ailments. Its primary use has been as a choleretic--a substance that strengthens liver function by increasing bile production, also has a centuries-old reputation as a diuretic (to increase urination). and it lower cholesterol and thus help to prevent heart disease, Artichoke can help to ease upset stomach symptoms such as nausea, bloating, abdominal pain, and vomiting. Artichoke leaf is also reputed to relieve flatulence.
Cholesterol Reduction:
the artichoke has strong choleretic activity (promotes bile secretion in the liver), and choleretics increase the excretion of cholesterol and decrease the manufacture of cholesterol in the liver.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptom Relieve:
Cynarin has potential value in relieving irritable bowel syndrome symptoms.
Dyspepsia Relieve:
Dyspepsia is often attributed to insufficient flow of bile from the gallbladder, and there is evidence that artichoke leaf has the ability to stimulate this flow.
Liver Function Protection:
the artichoke plant is a member of the thistle family, and like milk thistle, it benefits the liver, protecting against toxins and infection. A Mediterranean home recipe uses fresh artichoke leaf juice mixed with wine or water as a liver tonic.
Diabetes Prevention
the carbohydrate in artichokes is in the form of inulin, which has been shown to stabilize blood sugar levels in diabetes. the artichokes must be fresh, as the inulin will eventually convert to other sugars as the artichoke ages

