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- Hot selling Schisandra-EX – Schisandra Powder Extract
- Schisandra-EX – Schisandra Powder Extract
- Schisandra P.E.
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- ProName: Hot selling Schisandra-EX – Schisandra...
- CasNo: 58546-56-8
- Appearance: Powder
- Application: Dietary Supplements Food and beverage
- DeliveryTime: within 5 working days
- PackAge: Drum/Carton/OEM
- Port: FOB any port of China
- ProductionCapacity: 1000 Kilogram/Month
- Purity: 100% natural
- Storage: Kept in a cool,dry and ventilated plac...
- Transportation: By Express or By Air
- LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
Superiority
The Available Specifications:
Product Name/Code |
Specification |
Remarks |
Schisandra-EX01 |
Schisandrins 1%~9% |
HPLC |
Schisandra-EX02 |
Schisandrins 3%~9% |
UV-VIS |
Schisandra-EX A |
Schizandrin A 1%~3% (Deoxyschisandrin) |
HPLC |
Schisandra-EX B |
Schizandrin B 1%~2% (Deoxygomisin A) |
HPLC |
About Schisandra Chinensis
Schisandra chinensis is a woody vine which bears numerous clusters of tiny, bright red berries. The vine is typically of height 15 to 25 feet and width 5 to 10 feet. It flowers from April to May, with flowers of diameter about 1 inch. The plant is found throughout northern and north-east China (especially in Jilin, Lianoning, Heilongliang and Hebei) and the adjacent regions of Russia and Korea. The fully ripe, sun-dried fruit is used medicinally. It has a mixture of sour, sweet, salty, hot, and bitter tastes. This unusual combination of flavors is reflected in its Chinese name wu-wei-zi, meaning “five-taste fruit”. Other names of Schisandra are “Schisandra”, “Wu-wei-zi”, “Schisandra japonica”, “Maximowiczia chinensis” and “Kadsura chinensis”. Schisandra chinensis is a plant which bears fruit containing one or more naturally-occurring adaptogens, which have been shown to maintain the body’s systemic tonicity and balance, improve concentration and attention-span, and increase acuity of vision and hearing. Schisandra is one of the most effective phytoadaptogen.
Latin Names: Schisandra chinensis(Turcz.) Baill. Molucular Structure of Active Substance |
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Benefits of Schisandra chinensis
· Enhances immune system through antioxidant effect and promotes longevity
· Positive effect on the lungs as lung astringent
· Helps with hay fever, common cold, sore throat, and coughs
· Increases energy supply to brain, muscles, liver, kidney, glands, nerves and entire body;
· Improve sexual performance of both men and women;
· Helps with forgetfulness, insomnia and night sweats
· Fights fatigue and builds strength;
· Protects from toxins for liver and hepatitis support
· Alleviates stress and physical exhaustion
· Helps with circulation and normalizing blood sugar and blood pressure
· Normalizes body systems and speeds recovery after surgery
· Improves vision
· Aids irritable bowel syndrome
Modern Chinese research suggests that the lignans found in schisandra help regenerate liver tissue damaged by harmful influences such as viral hepatitis and alcohol. Lignans have been found to lower blood levels of serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT), a marker for infective hepatitis and other liver disorders. High efficacy of schisandra chinensis has been observed in diseases of the gastrointestinal organs (gastritis, gastroduodenal ulcer), and in certain communicable diseases, as well as in some mental conditions.
Uses in daily life, for particular professions
Of particular interest are studies showing the beneficial effects of schisandra chinensis on healthy subjects. Administration of schisandra chinensis to road-transport drivers, aircraft pilots, seamen, and athletes has been found to permit them to maintain a high level of physical performance in stressful conditions. It has been proven to result in increased attention, improved endurance, and rapid recovery of strength following exertion.
Dosage:
· Schisandra dry fruit: 1-6 grams per day;
· But for the extract, the dosage depends on the herbal strength of the extract: Ratio of Schisandra fruits used in the extract.
Possible side-effects, and Precautions:
· Side-effects involving schisandra are uncommon, but may include abdominal upset, decreased appetite, and skin rash. Some herbs are known to react with other medications. Schisandra occasionally causes heartburn. Large doses can also lead to restlessness, insomnia, or difficulties in breathing.
· Please consult your physician before starting on any herbal treatment.