The phenolic hydroxyl groups in flavonoids readily react with oxygen to form free radicals, leading to the loss of active ingredients.
The phenolic hydroxyl groups in flavonoids readily react with oxygen to form free radicals, leading to the loss of active ingredients.
In the vast classics of traditional Chinese medicine, Scutellaria baicalensis is highly regarded by physicians throughout history for its heat-clearing, dampness-drying, fire-purging, and detoxifying effects.
Through integrated equipment design, such as extraction tanks with temperature control, ultrasonic or microwave functions, precise control of process parameters and automated operation can be achieved.
Consumers are increasingly concerned about ingredient safety in food, skincare, and even everyday health products. As more people scrutinize the chemical names on labels, active ingredients derived from natural plants become a safer choice.
Berberine hydrochloride is an isoquinoline alkaloid extracted from the dried rhizome of Coptis chinensis, a plant in the Ranunculaceae family, a traditional Chinese medicine. It appears as a bright yellow crystalline powder with an extremely bitter taste.
Sophora japonica extract powder is not simply a "dehydrated product," but a high-tech achievement integrating phytochemistry, pharmaceutical engineering, and nutritional science.