Pygeum Bark Extract Plant Extract Powder

Place of Origin      China
MOQ    1kg
Payment Term   T/T 100% paid in advance

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Latin Name:Pygeum topengii Merr.
Part Used:Bark
Appearance:Brown Yellow Fine Powder
Test Method:HPLC/ UV
Grade: Pharmaceutical Grade, Food Grade
Specification: 30:1
Active Ingredient: Phytosterols, Pentacyclic Triterpenes, Phytosterols (as β-sitosterol), ferulic acid esters

100% Pure Pygeum Bark Extract powder for sale
Pygeum africanum is a large evergreen tree found in central and southern Africa. The extracts from the pygeum bark contain several compounds thought to be helpful in prostate health.
Pygeum Bark is the drug of choice for doctors who wish to help men with prostate disorders. Pygeum bark is derived from an African evergreen, and is used widely throughout Europe to treat male baldness.
Pygeum extracts have been used for more than 40 years in France, Germany, and Austria for patients suffering with prostate enlargement. Benign prostatic hyperplasia,a nonmalignant enlargement of the prostate that occurs in most men over 60, can lead to urinary frequency and nocturia. Frequent interruption of sleep leads to daytime tiredness.

Main Function
1.Pygeum Africanum extract can inhibite benign prostatic hypertrophy and cancer of the prostate.
2.Pygeum bark extract can protecte the bladder smooth muscle against cellular damage caused by ischemia and reperfusion.
3.Pygeum Africanum extract can restore secretory activity of prostate epithelium.
4.Pygeum Africanum extract powder can clear bladder neck urethral obstruction, significantly improving urologic symptoms and flow measures.
5.Pygeum Africanum extract can be used for incontinence, urine retention, polyuria or frequent urination, dysuria.

COA of Pygeum Africanum Bark Extract
Loss on drying: 2.46%
Ash: 2.29%
Mesh Size: 100% pass 80 mesh
Total sterols: ≥2.5%
Heavy metal: ≤10ppm
As: ≤2.0ppm
Residual Pesticide: Negative
Total Plate Count: ≤1000cfu/g
Yeast & Mold: ≤100cfu/g
Salmonella: Negative
E. Coli: Negative

Applications
Food Ingredient/Supplement: A major emerging application linked to the discovery of the hypo-cholesterolemiant effect of phytosterols.
Cosmetics: A presence of phytosterols in cosmetic compositions for more than 20 years. A more recent trend for the development of phytosterols as specific cosmetic actives, such as emollient, skin feel, and emulsifier.
Pharmaceutical Raw Material: An application developed in the 1970s, based on the shift from saponins to phytosterols as bulk materials for steroid synthesis with initial work focused on chemically degraded stigmasterols and more recent developments concerning other phytosterols degraded by fermentation.

 

 

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