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Elderberry Extract 10% Anthocyanins | 84603-58-7

Elderberry Extract 10% Anthocyanins | 84603-58-7


  • Common name: Sambucus nigra L.
  • CAS No: 84603-58-7
  • EINECS: 283-259-4
  • Appearance: Violet-red powder
  • Qty in 20' FCL: 20MT
  • Min. Order: 25KG
  • Brand Name: Colorcom
  • Shelf Life: 2 Years
  • Place of Origin: China
  • Package: 25 kgs/bag or as you request
  • Storage: Store at a ventilated, dry place
  • Standards executed: International Standard
  • Product Specification: 10% Anthocyanins
  • Product Detail

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    Product Description:

    Elderberry extract is extracted from the honeysuckle plant, the elderberry. Elderberry stems and branches are cylindrical, ranging in length and length, 5-12mm in diameter; the surface is greenish-brown, with longitudinal stripes and brown-black punctate lenticels, and some skins are also longitudinally oval, about 1cm long; the skin is peeled off Light green to light yellow laurel crown color; light body, hard quality; processed medicinal materials are oblique transverse slices, oblong, about 3mm thick, the cut surface is brown, and the wood is light yellow-white to light yellow-brown, with a ring. Annual rings and finely radiated white texture. 

    The pith is loose and spongy; the body is light, the gas is absent, and the taste is slightly bitter.

    The efficacy and role of Elderberry Extract 10% Anthocyanins 

    Increases antioxidants in the body

    Elderberries outperform many other berries when it comes to antioxidants! Its flavonol content is higher than blueberries, goji berries, blackberries, and cranberries, which makes it a great source of nutrients that fight free radical damage.

    Beat colds and flu

    Elderberry has been found to be a safe and effective remedy for flu-like symptoms and colds.

    Has antiviral ability

    Elderberry extract has been found to inhibit the growth and reproduction of viruses.

    They also prevent the virus from sticking to host cell receptors.

    Helps heal wounds

    Elderberries are rich in vitamin C and antioxidants that aid in tissue healing. In countries like Turkey, the leaves have been used in traditional folk medicine for generations.

    A recent study found that an ointment using 1% methanolic elderberry leaf showed "significant" wound-healing abilities.

    Topical treatments containing elderberry extract have been found to aid in skin collagen synthesis and aid in wound healing in animals. It also inhibits pro-inflammatory activity, preventing wound inflammation and relieving inflammation.

    Boost Immunity

    Elderberries help keep your immune system healthy. One study found that elderberry extract increased the activity of Lactobacillus acidophilus, a bacteria that boosts the immune response.

    This has led researchers to think that it may have antiviral and immune-boosting effects.

    Another study found that concentrated elderberry juice increased the production of cytokines, cell-signaling proteins that aid in the immune response.

    Regulate blood sugar

    Elderberries and their flowers are used in both traditional and folk medicines for blood sugar and diabetes. Some even call it an anti-diabetic plant due to its properties.

    One study showed that extracts from the elderly have insulin-like properties that aid in glucose oxidation, glycogenesis, and glucose transport. By removing excess blood sugar from the blood, it can help keep blood sugar levels stable and normal.

    Acts as a Natural

    Diuretic Elderberries are considered a natural diuretic and can help anyone with fluid retention problems. They can also help lower blood pressure by promoting the production and excretion of urine.

    Improve bowel movements

    In addition to being a diuretic, elderberries can also act as a laxative and help with bowel movements if you're having trouble in this department.

    The American Botanical Council recommends drinking either elderberry juice or elderberry tea for a laxative effect.

    However, if you are already taking laxatives or diuretics, do not try this due to possible interactions.

    Has the potential to fight cancer

    Elderberries may also play a role in fighting tumors and cancer. Antioxidant-rich berries help curb the development of cancer.

    They have also been found to be chemoprotective, showing the potential to inhibit, delay or even prevent cancer.


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