Cyanotis Arachnoidea Extract/ Ecdysterone Description
Ecdysterone, also known as hydroxyecdysone, is the primary active compound found in cyanotis arachnoidea extract. It appears as a light yellow to white crystal powder with varying purity levels, and notably, it has no discernible odor.
This extract, enriched with ecdysterone, not only contributes to overall health but also aids in stabilizing cortisol levels, protecting cells from damage. It facilitates energy synthesis, including ATP and muscle normalization processes, swiftly adapting to environmental changes and stressors. Ecdysterone is recognized for enhancing workability, boosting immune function, and supporting weight loss, addressing concerns related to work performance, immunity, and low-fat aspects.
Cyanotis Arachnoidea Extract/ Ecdysterone Application
– Pharmaceutical Usage:
– In the pharmaceutical field, cyanotis arachnoidea extract improves overall body function, offering therapeutic benefits.
– Healthcare Products:
– Applied in health care products, it enhances protein and amino acid synthesis, promoting protein production for better health.
– Cosmetic Applications:
– In cosmetics, cyanotis arachnoidea extract boosts cell metabolism, activates active substances, and imparts effective skin whitening.
– Breeding Industry Application:
– In the breeding industry, it reduces conflicts between individuals, enhancing survival rates and promoting healthier breeding conditions.
Cyanotis Arachnoidea Extract/ Ecdysterone Storage
Store in cool and dry places. Keep away from strong sunlight.
Cyanotis Arachnoidea Extract Safety Tips
Handling of Cyanotis Vaga extract should only be performed by personnel trained and familiar with handling potent active pharmaceutical ingredients. Moderate to severe irritant to the skin and eyes.
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Details
Specification | 95% 20-β-Ecdysterone HPLC |
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Botanical Source | Cyanotis Vaga |
Package | 25 kg/drum |
Storage | Stored in cool & dry places, protected from direct sunlight and heat. |
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