Anthraquinone CAS NO.84-65-1
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- ProName: Anthraquinone
- CasNo: 84-65-1
- Molecular Formula: C14H8O2
- Appearance: Yellow fine powder
- Application: Rhubarb's ability to possibly inhibit ...
- DeliveryTime: within 3-5 days
- PackAge: Packed in paper-drums and two plastic-...
- Port: Xiamen, China
- ProductionCapacity: 2000 Kilogram/Month
- Purity: 10%
- LimitNum: 25 Kilogram
Superiority
[Product Name]: Rhubarb Root extract
[Botanical Source]: Rheum officinale baill
[Other Name]: Rheum palmatum; rhubarb pie…
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[Product Name]: Rhubarb Root extract
[Botanical Source]: Rheum officinale baill
[Other Name]: Rheum palmatum; rhubarb pieplant
[Part Used]: Root
[Active Ingredient]: Anthraquinones NLT10%
[Appearance]: Yellow fine powder
[Water]: not more than 5.0%
[Total ash]: not more than 5.0%
[Package]: 25/KG per paper drum or packed with little parcel.
[Others]: Sample/ COA / MSDS are available
[Studies of the product]:
Rhubarb Extract has an illustrious history of inclusion in many laxative
preparations. Rhubarb Root Extract is generally considered a mild laxative thatproduces a soft stool 6-10 hours after ingestion. Rhubarb is especially wellsuited for children since Rhubarb Root Extract is very mild in action.
Chinese research is investigating Rhubarb's ability to possibly
inhibit cancer cells.
In large amounts, Rhubarb Root is used for relief from constipation, whereas
small amounts of the herb are used for diarrhea. Rhubarb Root Extract is also
used to treat internal pinworms and threadworms. Rhubarb Root Extract has also been used topically as a poultice or compress for boils, burns, carbuncles and wounds, and as a mouthwash for cold sores.
Action:
1. Rhubarb Extract is shown to improve digestion and increase the appetite.
2. Rhubarb Extract also helps heal ulcers, alleviate disorders of the spleen and colon, relieve constipation and help heal hemorrhoids and bleeding in the upper digestive tract.