• Natural Melissa Officinalis Extract 1%-10% Rosmarinic Acid
  • Natural Melissa Officinalis Extract 1%-10% Rosmarinic Acid
  • Natural Melissa Officinalis Extract 1%-10% Rosmarinic Acid
  • Natural Melissa Officinalis Extract 1%-10% Rosmarinic Acid
  • Natural Melissa Officinalis Extract 1%-10% Rosmarinic Acid
  • Natural Melissa Officinalis Extract 1%-10% Rosmarinic Acid

Natural Melissa Officinalis Extract 1%-10% Rosmarinic Acid

Certification: ISO, FDA, HACCP, Kosher, Halal
Assay Method: HPLC
Application Form: Tablet, Capsule
Application: Health Care Products, Medicine
State: Powder
Extract Source: Melissa Officinalis L.
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
CAS No.: 84082-61-6
Botanical Source
Melissa Officinalis L.
Plant Part Used
Aerial Parts, 100% Natural
Type of Product
Standard Extract
Active Ingredient Markers
Rosmarinic Acid
Appearance
Fine Brownish Powder
Transport Package
25kg/Drum
Specification
Rosmarinic Acid 1%-10%
Trademark
KINGHERBS
Origin
China
HS Code
2932999099
Production Capacity
20 Tons

Product Description

Melissa Officinalis Extract
Product Name Melissa Extract Batch Number MOL-220315
Botanical Source Melissa officinalis L. Batch Quantity 300kgs 
Plant Part Used Aerial parts, 100% Natural Country of Origin China
Type of Product Standard Extract Active Ingredient  Markers Rosmarinic Acid
               
Analysis Items Specifications Results  Methods used
Appearance Fine Brownish yellow powder Conforms Visual test
Odor & Taste Characteristic Conforms Organoleptic test
Particle Size NLT 98% through 80 Mesh Conforms AOAC 973.03
Solubility Soluble in alcohol & water solution Conforms Visual
               
Assay NLT 7.0% Rosmarinic Acid 7.10% HPLC
Loss on Drying NMT 5.0% 3.68% 5g /105ºC /2hrs
Sulphated Ash NMT 5.0% 3.36% 2g /600ºC /3hrs
Extract Solvents Ethanol & water Conforms /
               
Heavy Metals NMT 10ppm Conforms USP
Arsenic (As) NMT 2ppm Conforms ICP-MS
Lead (Pb) NMT 2ppm Conforms ICP-MS
Cadmium (Cd) NMT 1ppm Conforms ICP-MS
Mercury (Hg) NMT 0.1ppm Conforms ICP-MS
           
Sterilization Method High temperature & pressure for a short time of 5~10 seconds
               
Microbiological Data Total Plate Count < 10,000 cfu/g Conforms GB 4789.2
Total Yeast & Mold < 1,000 cfu/g  Conforms GB 4789.15
E. Coli to be absent Absent GB 4789.3
Staphylococcus to be absent Absent GB 4789.10
Salmonella to be absent Absent GB 4789.4
               
Packing and Storage Packed in fiber drum, LDPE bag inside. Net weight: 25kgs/drum. 
Keep tightly sealed, store away from moisture, strong heat and sunlight.
Shelf Life 2 years if sealed and stored in the recommended conditions.

Functions:
Lemon Balm was dedicated to the goddess Diana, and used medicinally by the Greeks some 2, 000 years ago. In the Middles Ages lemon balm was used to soothe tension, to dress wounds, and as a cure for toothache, skin eruptions, mad dog bites, crooked necks, and sickness during pregnancy. It was even said to prevent baldness. As a medicinal plant, lemon balm has traditionally been employed against bronchial inflammation, earache, fever, flatulence, headaches, high blood pressure, influenza, mood disorders, palpitations, toothache and vomiting. A tea made from Lemon balm leaves is said to soothe menstrual cramps and helps relieve PMS.
The herb is used for nervous agitation, sleeping problems, functional gastrointestinal complaints, menstrual cramps and urinary spasms.
It is thought that the volatile oils in lemon balm contain chemicals that relax muscles, particularly in the bladder, stomach, and uterus, thereby relieving cramps, gas, and nausea.
ESCOP (European Scientific Cooperative On Phytotherapy) lists its internal use for tenseness, restlessness, irritability, and symptomatic treatment of digestive disorders, such as minor spasms; Externally, for herpes labialis (ESCOP, 1997).
Recent evidence suggests that lemon balm has a depressant or sedative action on the central nervous systems of laboratory mice. The German Standard License for lemon balm tea approves it for nervous disorders of sleep and of the gastrointestinal tract, and to stimulate the appetite (Wichtl and Bisset, 1994).

Grave's Disease
Lemon balm may block some of the activity of thyroid hormone in the body. Therefore, it has been used in the past to treat Grave's disease, an auto-immune condition in which the thyroid gland produces excess thyroid hormone. Although laboratory and animal studies show that lemon balm may help decrease thyroid in the body, no human studies have yet been conducted for this possible use.

Mental Clarity, Concentration and Relaxation
Lemon balm is widely used to treat anxiety and insomnia in Europe. It reduces anxiety and stress and eases sleep disorders. Recently it produced an unexpected result in a research study: It greatly increased the ability to concentrate and perform word and picture tasks.
Natural Melissa Officinalis Extract 1%-10% Rosmarinic AcidNatural Melissa Officinalis Extract 1%-10% Rosmarinic AcidNatural Melissa Officinalis Extract 1%-10% Rosmarinic Acid
Natural Melissa Officinalis Extract 1%-10% Rosmarinic Acid

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Year of Establishment
2011-08-31