• Motherwort Extract Leonurus Japonicus Extract Stachydrine Hydrochloride
  • Motherwort Extract Leonurus Japonicus Extract Stachydrine Hydrochloride
  • Motherwort Extract Leonurus Japonicus Extract Stachydrine Hydrochloride
  • Motherwort Extract Leonurus Japonicus Extract Stachydrine Hydrochloride
  • Motherwort Extract Leonurus Japonicus Extract Stachydrine Hydrochloride
  • Motherwort Extract Leonurus Japonicus Extract Stachydrine Hydrochloride

Motherwort Extract Leonurus Japonicus Extract Stachydrine Hydrochloride

Certification: ISO, FDA, HACCP, Kosher, Halal
Assay Method: HPLC, UV
Application Form: Tablet, Capsule
Application: Food, Health Care Products, Medicine
State: Powder
Extract Source: Leonurus Japonicus Houtt.
Samples:
US$ 0/10g 1 10g(Min.Order)
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
Motherwort Extract
Ratio Extract
10:1
Botanical Source
Leonurus Japonicus Houtt.
Plant Part Used
Aerial Parts, 100% Natural
Product Name
Motherwort Extract
Appearance
Fine Yellowish Brown Powder
Odor & Taste
Characteristic
Bulk Density
35-60g/100ml
Particle Size
80 Mesh
Solubility
Soluble in Water
Loss on Drying
Nmt 5.0%
Ash Content
Nmt 5.0%
Extract Solvents
Water
Sample
Free Sample Available
Storage
Packed in Fiber Drum, LDPE Bag Inside
Shelf Life
2 Years
Transport Package
25kg/Drum
Specification
Stachydrine hydrochloride 2%-98%
Trademark
Kingherbs
Origin
China
HS Code
2938909090
Production Capacity
5000kgs/Month

Product Description

Motherwort Extract

Product Name: Motherwort Extract
Botanical Source: Leonurus japonicus Houtt
Specification: Stachydrine 10%-98%
            4:1; 10:1; 20:1
Part Used: Whole part


What is Motherwort?

Motherwort's several species are native to temperate regions of Europe and Asia and grow wild in Canada and the United States. For therapeutic purposes, the species are generally interchangeable.
As its name implies, motherwort was used by the people in these geographical regions as a folk remedy for female reproductive disorders. Motherwort was also used for certain types of heart conditions, as the Latin word cardiaca indicates. Today,motherwort is recommended by herbalists and Commission E for heart palpitations occurring with anxiety attacks or other nervous disorders.
Motherwort herb consists of the aboveground parts of Leonurus cardiaca L., gathered during flowering season, and their preparations in effective dosage. The preparation contains alkaloids (stachydrine), glycosides of bitter principles, and bufenolide.

What is Stachydrine hydrochloride?

Stachydrine hydrochloride can improve the coronary artery and myocardial blood flow, reduce the nutritional myocardial cell necrosis quantity, reduce the vascular resistance, microcirculation, slow down the heart rate, reduce the effect such as cardiac output (is expected to become good cardiovascular system and the treatment of diseases drugs); Can inhibit breast cancer and uterine muscle gland disease to occur, With phlegm, antitussive, smooth muscle relaxation bronchial function; Also has the heart to slow down the frog contraction of the frequency, of the dog, the rabbit can reduce bleeding rate and bleeding time, excited the effect such as the uterus.


Functions:

1. Helping regulate menstruation nourishing

2. Treating gynecological diseases

3. Fighting against aging

4. Calming the Heart and Relieving Anxiety

5. Regulating blood circulation

Application:

 
1. Applied in health product field, motherwort honey is a good female health food, which helps to regulate menstruation nourishing;
 
2. Applied in pharmaceutical field, motherwort tablets, granules, injection, capsule medicine for the treatment of gynecological diseases;
 
3. Applied in cosmetic field.
 

Analysis Items Specifications Results  Methods used
Identification Positive Conforms TLC
Appearance Fine Yellowish Brown Powder Conforms Visual test
Odor & Taste Characteristic, Astringent Conforms Organoleptic test
Bulk Density 45-55g/100ml 47 Density Meter
Particle Size NLT 100% through 80 Mesh Conforms 80 Mesh Screen
Solubility  Soluble in Water  Conforms Visual
               
Extract Ratio 4:01 4:1  
Loss on Drying NMT 5.0% 3.36% 5g /105ºC /2hrs
Ash Content NMT 3.0% 1.14% 2g /525ºC /3hrs
Extract Solvents Ethanol & Water Conforms /
Solvent Residues NMT 0.01% Conforms GC
               
Heavy Metals NMT 10ppm Conforms Atomic Absorption
Arsenic (As) NMT 2ppm Conforms Atomic Absorption
Lead (Pb) NMT 3ppm Conforms Atomic Absorption
Cadmium (Cd) NMT 1ppm Conforms Atomic Absorption
Mercury(Hg) NMT 0.2ppm Conforms Atomic Absorption
               
666 NMT 0.1ppm Conforms GC
DDT NMT 0.5ppm Conforms GC
Acephate NMT 0.2ppm Conforms GC
Methamidophos NMT 0.2ppm Conforms GC
Parathion-ethyl NMT 0.2ppm Conforms GC
PCNB NMT 0.1ppm Conforms GC
Aflatoxins NMT 0.2ppb Absent HPLC
               
Sterilization Method High temperature & pressure for a short time of 5~10 seconds
               
Microbiological Data Total Plate Count<10,000cfu/g < 600 cfu/g GB 4789.2
Total Yeast & Mold<1000cfu/g < 70 cfu/g  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 well sealed, away from moisture, strong heat and sunlight.
Shelf Life 2 years if sealed and stored in the recommended conditions.
 

Motherwort Extract Leonurus Japonicus Extract Stachydrine Hydrochloride
Motherwort Extract Leonurus Japonicus Extract Stachydrine Hydrochloride
Motherwort Extract Leonurus Japonicus Extract Stachydrine Hydrochloride
Motherwort Extract Leonurus Japonicus Extract Stachydrine Hydrochloride

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Number of Employees
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Year of Establishment
2011-08-31