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Mangosteen Extract Polyphenols 20% 25kg/drum

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  • Product Code: HEMT20PPP
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1.Chinese GMP manufactory.
2. High assay purity by HPLC.
3. Import raw material.
4. Small package available.
5. Processing Method: Extraction.

Description:

The mangosteen is a tasty fruit native to the Southeast Asian countries, nicknamed "The Queen of Fruits" as one kind of tropic fruit. As one of nature’s greatest sources of xanthones, the rind of mangosteen is home to the fruit’s highest xanthone concentration. A number of herbs and plants contain some xanthones, but none as robust in quantity and vibrancy as the fruit rind of mangosteen. No other fruit even comes close to it.

Renowned in Asia as the most delicious ofall fruits, mangosteen is now available as a high-potency powdered extract standardized by HPLC to mangostin, one of a family of active compounds in the fruit known as xanthones. This special kind of plant contains much valuable nutritional components and possesses special bioactivities since its strong antioxidant ability..

Other Name(s): Mangostins, Mangosteen P.E.;
CAS No.:
90-47-1
Molecular Formula:
C11C13H8O2
Molecular Weight:410.46
Appearance: Red-brown powder
Botanical Source: The fruit rind or pericarp of Mangosteen
Package type: 25kg/drum
Function:

1. Anti-oxidant, Anti-aging, Anti-cancer and Anti-bacterial
2. Support microbiological balance and Help the immune system
3. Improve joint flexibility and Provide mental support
4. Treat diarrhea, infections and tuberculosis

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