Specifications
1.Horse Chestnut Extract
2.Spec:Aescin 20% Aescigenin 98%
3.Brown-yellow powder
4.CAS No:20977-05-3
Plant Description: Horse chestnut trees originated in northern India, the Caucasus, and northern Greece but have long been grown throughout Europe.
Relatives in the same genus grow in the United States as California buckeye (A. californica) and Ohio buckeye (A. glabra). The seeds of these plants are toxic, however
Horse chestnut bark and leaves, as well as a standardized extract of the seed, are used in Europe..
Application:
Standardized horse chestnut extract is considered a valuable aid in treating varicose veins. It inhibits the enzyme hyaluronidase and makes veins less permeable and less fragile. Horse chestnut can improve the tone of veins and increase the flow of blood through them
In folk medicine, horse chestnut teas were used to treat diarrhea and hemorrhoids. Traditional uses for the tea also included arthritis and rheumatic pain and coughs.
It was applied to the skin to treat some sores and rashes. But although a component of the bark (aesculin) is used in sunscreens in Europe, this phytomedicine is rarely used for topical application now.
It also can reduce edema.
Aescigenin
[Name of Product]:Aescigenin
[Latin Name]:Aesculus hippocastanum L.
[Plant Origin and Distribution]:Aesculus hippocastanum L.
[Active Ingredient]:Aescin;Aescigenin
Main Function
Top quality Aescigenin
(1). With the function of antiedema, reduce vascular permeability and preventing and eliminating local edema;
(2).With the function of ttreating cold stomach, abdominal distention, pain malnutrition worms, malaria and dysentery;
(3). With the function of relieving pain, reducing fatigue, relieving pressure.
Application
Top quality Aescigenin
(1). As raw material of antiedema, relieving pain, easing the pressure, it is widely used in pharmaceutical field;
(2). As the product of removing edema, antifatigue and easing the pressure, it is widely used in health industry.
Indications
Aescigenin has been shown to promote circulation through the veins. Aescigenin fosters normal tone in the walls of the veins, thereby promoting return of blood to the heart.
This has made both topical and internal horse chestnut extracts popular in Europe for the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency and, to a lesser extent, varicose veins. Aescigenin also possesses ant-iinflammatory properties and has been shown to reduce edema (swelling with fluid) following trauma, particularly following sports injury, surgery, and head injury.
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