Naturalin Bio-Resources Co., Ltd
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Naturalin Code:NAT-255
Product Specification:60%~90% Flavone
Plant Source Latin Name: Citrus Reticulata Banco
Test Method:HPLC/UV-VIS
Introduction:
Citrus Bioflavonoids are natural substances found in plants, fruits, vegetables, nuts, bark, and buckwheat. Citrus Bioflavonoids help protect capillaries, prevent bruising, and intensify the effect of vitamin C in the body. In fact, Bioflavonoids are essential for total vitamin C effectiveness. Citrus Bioflavonoids provide natural antiviral, anti-inflammatory and anti-allergy properties. In addition, certain bioflavonoids are beneficial for fighting infections, free radical damage, viruses, and common colds. Bioflavonoids have also been used to help alleviate symptoms related to allergies and respiratory conditions.
Citrus Bioflavonoids are sometimes considered vitamins because they possess the properties of a vitamin, and are sometimes referred to as vitamin P. They are found in several forms, including hesperidin, eriodictyl, quercetin, and rutin. They cannot be produced by the body, and therefore have to be taken as dietary supplements. Typical sources for Bioflavonoids also include the natural substances found in the peels of citrus fruits, peppers, and black currants. Other sources include apricots, cherries, grape fruit, grapes, lemons, oranges, prunes, rose hips. Herbs that contain naturally-occurring bioflavonoids include Chervil, Elderberry, Hawthorne Berry, Horsetail, Rose Hips, and Shepherd Purse. The Bioflavonoid Quercetin is typically available in capsule form as a supplement by itself. Rutin, commonly used in vitamin C supplements to boost its effectiveness, is derived from the buckwheat plant, and provides a non-acidic source of vitamin C. Anyone taking Citrus Bioflavonoids is encouraged to also supplement their diet with up to 2,500 mg. of vitamin C to significantly increase their effectiveness in healing actions.

The HPLC of chromatogram of neohesperidin
Functions:
1. Antioxidant activity, including single oxygen, superoxide and hydroxyl radicals, and other free radicals, etc;
2. Circulatory system disease prevention, including capillary toughness, inhibiting platelet aggregation and regulating cardiovascular effect;
3. Anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects;
4. Antibacterial effect, including fungi and bacteria, and so on.
Applications:
1. Citrus Extract can be used in Pharmaceutical.
2. Citrus Extract can be used as health products.
3. Citrus Extract can be used as natural pigment in Food additive and Beverage.
Packing & Storage:
Pack in paper-drums and two plastic-bags inside. Net Weight: 25kgs/paper-drum.
1kg-5kgs plastic bag inside with aluminum foil bag outside. Net Weight: 20kgs-25kgs/paper-drum.
Store in a well-closed container away from moisture and light.
Shelf Life:
2 years if sealed and store away from direct sun light.
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Product Name:Bitter Orange Extract
Latin Name: Citrus aurantium L.
Part Used: Fruit
Appearance: Light-yellow powder
Specifications:
Extract Ratio 4:1 to 200:1
Hesperidin 10-95%
Active Ingredient: Hesperidin
CAS number: 520-26-3
Molecular formula: C28H34O15
Molar mass:610.56
What is Bitter Orange Extract?
Bitter orange, also known as Seville orange, sour orange, bigarade orange, and marmalade orange, refers to a citrus tree (Citrus aurantium) and its fruit. It is hybrid between Citrus maxima and Citrus reticulata. Many varieties of bitter orange are used for their essential oil, which is used in perfume and as a flavoring. The Seville orange variety is used in the production of marmalade.
Bitter orange is also employed in herbal medicine as a stimulant and appetite suppressant. The active ingredient, synephrine, has been linked to a number of deaths, and consumer groups advocate avoiding medicinal use of the fruit.
Where will Bitter Orange Extract used to?
(1). With the function of increasing capillary toughness, lowering cholesterol;
(2). With the function of treating cardiovascular disease;
(3). With the function of anti-virus and anti-inflammatory;
(4). With the function of treating diseases such as hypertension and heart attack.
Application of Bitter Orange Extract:
1.Applied in food field, it is used as a flavor enhancer and sweetener in a wide variety of alcoholicbeverage, dessert foods and savory foods.
2.Applied in cosmetics, it can added into toothpaste and mouth wash.
3.Applied in pharmaceutical field, it is mainly used to reducing the bitterness of in form.
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Xi’an DN Biology Co., Ltd
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Product name: Tangerine Peel Extract
Latin name: Citrus reticulata P.E
Botanical used part: Peel
Appearance :White or little brown powder
Active ingredients: hesperidin, nobiletin, B-phellandrene
Specification: 5:1,10:1 ;90%- 98% Hesperidin ;Total flavones
Neohesperidin 95%
NHDC 96%
Formula: C28H34O15
CAS NO.: 520-26-3
Testing Method: HPLC/UV-VIS
Synonym: Neohesperidin DC , NHDC
Specification: 96% Min HPLC EP
Appearance: white crystalline powder
CAS No.: 20702-77-6
Molecular Formula: C28H36O15
Molecular Weight: 612.58
What is Neohesperidin Dihydrochalcone?
Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone, sometimes abbreviated to Neohesperidin DC or simply NHDC, is an artificial sweetener derived from citrus.
Neohesperidin dihydrochalcone (Neo-DHC) is synthesized by chemical treatment of neohesperidin, a bitter component of bitter orange, grapefruit, and other citrus fruit peel and pulp. Although it is derived from a natural source, it has undergone chemical transformations, so it is not a natural product. Neo-DHC does not occur in nature.
What will Neohesperidin Dihydrochalcone be used for?
1. Hydroxytyrosol and Heart Health
This antioxidant has been shown to aid in a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease by preventing low-density lipoprotein oxidation.
2. Hydroxytyrosol and Neurodegenerative Disorders
A powerful antioxidant that is rapidly absorbed, and capable of passing the blood brain barrier in relative large amounts. Therefore, it may be very useful in the treatment of oxidative stress associated with neurodegenerative disease.
3. Hydroxytyrosol and Oxidative Damage
Believed to be the highest free radical scavenging antioxidant. Making it necessary to fight damage caused by free radicals.
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