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Main Sales Markets: North America,Central/South America,Western Europe,Eastern Europe,Australasia,Asia,Middle East,Africa
Monthly Production Capacity: 1000kg/month
Contract Manufacturing: CRO
Packaging Information: Double plastic bag inside,aluminum foil bag or fiber drum outside
Delivery Lead Time: in 3 days
Sample Provided: yes
Payment Terms: prepay/L/C
Latin name: Angelica porphyrocaulis Nakai et kitag
Extraction: water extraction
Common name: Radix Angelicae Pubescentis Extract, Radix Angelicae Tuhuo Extract
Product Specification:
4:1~20:1,
Radix Angelicae Tuhuo Powder
Appearance: Yellow Brown Fine Powder
Test Method:TLC
Introduction
Pungent and bitter in flavour, warm in nature, it acts on liver, kidney and urinary bladder channels. Being pungent for dipersing heat, warm for dispersing cold, bitter and dry for eliminating dampness, the herb is effective for relieving pain of waist and knees caused by wind-cold-dampness and relieving headache caused by wind and cold of Shaoyin Channel. It is suitable for patients with chronic diseases.
Function
1. Arthralgia due to wind dampness, especially pains in the lower part of the body (waist and legs), the herb is used in combination with drugs for replenishing the liver and kidney, such as ledebouriella root (Rhizoma Ledebouriellae), eucommia bark (Cortex Edcommiae), loranthus mulberry mistletoe (Ramulus Loranthus), etc.
2. Wind-cold-dampness attack, manifested as aversion to cold, fever, headache, general pains, adiaphoresis, it is often used together with notopterygium root and ledebouriella root; for chronic headache caused by wind in the interior, it is usually used in combination with Chuanxiong rhizome (Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong), asarum (Herba Asari) and gastrodia tuber (Rhizoma Gastrodiae).