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Ecommia Leaves Extract

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Ecommia Leaves Extract
Ecommia Leaves Extract
English Name: Eucommia
Chinese Name: Du Zhong Ye
Latin Name: Eucommia ulmoides Oliv.
Ingredients: Chlorogenic acid, detected by UV

Specification
Content: Chlorogenic acid 15%, 25%
Appearance: Fine powder
Color: Brown
Particle Size: NLT100%80mesh
Order: Characteristic
Taste: Characteristic
Moisture: 5%max
Heavy metal: 10ppm max
Pesticides: Negative
Total Plate Count: 1000cfu/g max
Yeast / Mold: 100cfu/g max
E. Coli: Negative
Salmonella: Negative
Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Negative
Self time: 2 years while properly stored
Package: 25kgs/carton or in aluminum foil bag

Medicinal Functions
Action: To tonify the liver and the kidney, to strengthen the tendons and bones, and to prevent miscarrige.

Eucommia also is believed in China to be a safe and effective sex tonic for men and women.

Eucommia has been found to help regulate blood pressure. It is especially beneficial to those with high blood pressure. It is very safe

Eucommia ulmoides (Eucommiaceae), a traditional Chinese medicinal plant, is often subjected to severe manual peeling of its bark. If the girdled trunk is well protected from desiccation, new bark forms within 1 month. It has been proposed that phytohormones play a key role in this process. Research has been conducted to determine the distribution of endogenous indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and abscisic acid (ABA) during the bark recovery, using high-performance liquid-chromatography (HPLC) and fluoro-immuno-localization techniques. Results showed that, from 2 d after girdling, the IAA content in the recovering bark (RB) increased markedly while that of ABA decreased. The opposite pattern was observed during progressive re-establishment of the tissues. Immuno-localization showed that most of the IAA was located in the RB tissue layers undergoing cell division, dedifferentiation and (re)differentiation, such as xylary rays, immature xylem, phellogen and cambial regions. This study also provides evidence that IAA and ABA are involved in the bark reconstitution.