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Items
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Standard
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Typical
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| Ginsenosides (UV) |
>80% |
80.20% |
| Loss on Drying |
<5.0% |
3.65% |
| Residue on Ignition |
<5.0% |
2.10% |
| Heavy metals |
<10 ppm |
Complies |
| Residual Solvents |
Eur. Pharm. |
Complies |
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Microbiology
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| Total Plate Count |
<1000/g |
115/g |
| Yeast & Mold |
<100/g |
15/g |
| Salmonella |
Negative |
Negative |
| E. Coil |
Negative |
Negative |
Physical
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Appearance: Light yellow fine powder
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Particle Size: 100% Pass 80 mesh
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Bulk Density: 45-55g/100ml
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In a cool and dry place. Keep away from direct strong light.
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Maximum 24 month when stored unopened provided proper storage conditions are maintained
Note: The above analysis are typical guides. They are not to be construed as being specifications.
Herb Information
Name: Asian Ginseng
Biological Name: Panax ginseng
Other Names: Ginseng – Asian, Asiatic ginseng, Chinese ginseng, wonder of the world, Asian Ginseng
Parts Used: Root
Active Compounds:
Ginseng’s actions in the body are due to a complex interplay of constituents. The primary group are the ginsenosides, which are believed to increase energy, counter the effects of stress, and enhance intellectual and physical performance. Thirteen ginsenosides have been identified in Asian ginseng. Ginsenosides Rgl and Rbl have received the most attention.
Ginsenosides, an important active component of ginseng, belong to triterpenoid glycoside compounds, which have various therapeutic effects such as anti-oxidation, anti-inflammation, vasodilation, anti-allergy and anti-diabetes. Some ginsenosides show their anticancer properties by reducing DNA damage, reducing host susceptibility to mutations, and increasing immune monitoring and apoptosis. In addition, ginsenosides can also effectively improve the efficacy of traditional chemotherapy drugs and prevent damage to normal tissues.
Other constituents include the panaxans, which help lower blood sugar, and the polysaccharides (complex sugar molecules), which support immune function.
History:
Asian ginseng has been a part of Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years. The first reference to the health enhancing use of Asian ginseng dates to the first century A.D Historically, it had been described as: “It is used for repairing the five viscera, quieting the spirit, curbing the emotion, stopping agitation, removing noxious influence, brightening the eyes, enlightening the mind, and increasing wisdom. Continuous use leads one to longevity with light weight.” Ginseng was commonly used by elderly persons in the Orient to improve mental and physical vitality.
Remedies For:
Ginseng extract is believed to be helpful in:
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