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Natural Lemon Balm Extract Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract 20: 1 Powder Price in Bulk
Natural Lemon Balm Extract Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract 20: 1 Powder Price in Bulk
Natural Lemon Balm Extract Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract 20: 1 Powder Price in Bulk
Natural Lemon Balm Extract Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract 20: 1 Powder Price in Bulk
Natural Lemon Balm Extract Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract 20: 1 Powder Price in Bulk

Natural Lemon Balm Extract Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract 20: 1 Powder Price in Bulk

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1 Kilogram

FOB Price:USD 200.0000 -400.0000

  • Min.Order :1 Kilogram
  • Purity: 99%min
  • Payment Terms : L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Other

Keywords

Lemon Balm Leaf Powder Melissa officinalis Rosmarinic Acid

Quick Details

  • Appearance:Powder
  • Application:Medical use
  • PackAge:25kg/bag or according to client request
  • ProductionCapacity:10|Metric Ton|Month
  • Storage:2-8°C
  • Transportation:By sea or by air

Superiority:

 

Hanways chempharm is a specialized company concentrating on the R&D, production, marketing and

technical service of APIs and pharmaceutical intermediates. The marketing department is located in

Wuhan. We have two GMP facilities in Hubei Province and cooperative factories in Zhejiang Province.

 

The leading products range of the company is antineoplastic, cardiovascular and antibiotics.

With our strong technical force, under the  sustained effort of the whole staff, we have built high

efficient and swift sales system. The company’s sales network covers more than twenties countries

and areas, also we built good and long relations with many big pharmaceutical company worldwide.

Details:

Lemon Balm Leaf Powder

Latin name: Melissa officinalis L.

 

Specifications:

1.Flavonoids 1%-5% 

2.Rosmarinic Acid 3%, 5%, 10%                   

3.Test by TLC

4.Extract Ratio: 5:1, 10:1, 20:1 etc.                         
5.Part Used: Whole Herb 

 

Appearance: Yellowish brown powder

 

Description of Lemon Balm Extract Powder:

Lemon balm is native to Europe but is now grown all over the world. It is grown not only in herb gardens, but also in crops for medicine, cosmetics, and furniture polish manufacturing. The plant grows up to 70–150 cm tall. The leaves have a gentle lemon scent, related to mint. During summer, small white flowers full of nectar appear. These attract bees, hence the genus name Melissa (Greek for 'honey bee'). Its flavour comes from citronellal, geranial, linalyl acetate and caryophyllene. The leaves are very deeply wrinkled and range from dark green to yellowish green in color, depending on the soil and climate. The crushed leaves, when rubbed on the skin, are used as a repellant for mosquitos. Lemon balm extract is made from the leaves of the plant. Essential oils made from lemon balm leaves contain plant chemicals called terpenes, which play at least some role in the herb's relaxing and antiviral effects. Lemon balm essential oil is very popular in aromatherapy. Lemon balm also contains rosmarinic acid,which is the major compound responsible for GABA transaminase inhibition activity in lemon balm.

 

Function:

1.Calming the mind.

2.Encouraging restful sleep.

3.Making skin look years younger.

4.Boosting alertness.

5.Sharpening memory and problem solving.

6.Powerful antioxidant.

7.Supporting the liver.

8.Supporting normal blood sugar.

9.Protecting brain cells.

 

Application:vpharmaceutical health care products, beverage and food field etc.


Keywords: Lemon Balm Leaf Powder, Melissa officinalis L., Rosmarinic Acid , Flavonoids , Lemon Balm Extract:, Lemon Balm

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