World Well-Being Biotech Saponins 4: 1 10: 1 5% Primula Veris Cowslip Extract

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  • World Well-Being Biotech Saponins 4: 1 10: 1 5% Primula Veris Cowslip Extract
  • World Well-Being Biotech Saponins 4: 1 10: 1 5% Primula Veris Cowslip Extract
  • World Well-Being Biotech Saponins 4: 1 10: 1 5% Primula Veris Cowslip Extract
  • World Well-Being Biotech Saponins 4: 1 10: 1 5% Primula Veris Cowslip Extract
  • World Well-Being Biotech Saponins 4: 1 10: 1 5% Primula Veris Cowslip Extract
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
HWW2024030801
Application Form
Tablet, Capsule
Application
Food, Health Care Products, Medicine, Skin Care
State
Powder
Extract Source
Primula Veris L.
Product Name
Primula Veris Extract
Latin Name
Primula Veris L.
Used Part
Grass/Aerial Part
Appearance
Brownish Yellow Fine Powder
Payment
T/T in Advance
Shelf Life
24 Months
Delivery Time
3-5 Working Days
Free Sample
Available
Transport Package
25kg/Drum
Specification
5% Saponins
Origin
Hunan, China
Production Capacity
5t/Month

Product Description

Product Description
Product Name Primula Veris Extract 
Botanical Name Primula Veris L.
Part Used Grass/Aerial part
Appearance Brownish Yellow powder
Specification 4:1 10:1
Straight Powder

Saponins 5%
Storage Period 24 Months
Package 1kg/bag 25kg/drum
Storage Conditions Store in cool and dry places. Keep away from strong light and heat.

Description 
Cowslip is a variable evergreen or semi-evergreen perennial plant with a short sturdy rhizome that grows about 25 cm (10 in) tall and broad. The plant is found growing in well-drained, herb-rich grasslands, and may occasionally occur in scrub or woodland edges or rides, on seasonally flooded areas, and on calcareous cliffs. It prefers deep, moist, humusy, organically rich soils. Leaves are 5-15 cm long and 2-6 cm broad oblong or oval shaped and finely bristled leaves that form a rosette at the base of the plant. The upper side of the leaf is glabrous. Deep yellow flowers are produced in spring, in clusters of 10-30 blooms together on a single stem. Each flower is 9-15 mm broad. Flowerings normally take place from Apr to May. Fruit is an oval capsule with 1.5 to 2.5 mm-long brown, warty seeds. Seeds ripen in July-August.

Health benefits
  • They have a very long history of medicinal use and have been particularly useful in treating conditions involving spasms, cramps, paralysis and rheumatic pains.
  • Flowers and the leaves are anodyne, diaphoretic, diuretic and expectorant.
  • Yellow corolla of the flower is suggested for treating over-activity and sleeplessness, especially in children.
  • They are possibly valuable in the treatment of asthma and other allergic conditions.
  • Root has been dried and made into a powder then used as a sternutatory.
  • Root is also mildly diuretic, antirheumatic and slows the clotting of blood.
  • It is used in the treatment of chronic coughs (especially those associated with chronic bronchitis and catarrhal congestion), flu and other febrile conditions.
  • Homeopathic remedy is made from the plant.
  • It is used in the treatment of kidney complaints and catarrh.
  • Many folk remedies have used cowslip to reduce blood clotting and for rheumatic diseases like rheumatic arthritis and gout.
  • It has also been helpful as an herbal treatment for infections of the urinary tract and kidney complaints.
  • An infusion can be made using dried Cowslip flowers over which boiling water is poured. It is left to infuse for ten minutes and then drunk as a treatment for colds.
  • Cowslip roots can be mixed with water and then boiled and set aside to cool. The resulting decoction is consumed on cooling and is beneficial to the heart and the circulatory system.
  • Cowslip syrup can be made by mixing the crushed flowers with honey and water. This home remedy is used in cases of breathing disorders like asthma and to treat coughs.
  • Cowslip flowers soaked in white wine is supposed to be of great benefit to the heart.
  • It is said to be useful in treating acne, pimples, and other skin blemishes.
  • In Europe, it has been an effective calming beverage for problems related to nerves and anxiety.
  • Flowers are thought to be a milder sedative and are used to calm children and help them sleep.
  • Cowslip roots are expectorant, and can be used to treat common cold and flu-like symptoms.
  • Cowslip has been used in folk remedies to reduce blood clotting and is sometimes used as an anti-rheumatic.
  • It is widely used for whooping-cough in Europe.
  • It is useful in treating epilepsy, tremors, and may even be developed as a treatment for Parkinson's disease.
  • This herb has often been used as an herbal alternative in treating kidney complaints and urinary tract infections.
  • Flower petals are used to prevent or relieve spasms or convulsions, and as a sedative useful for treating hyperactivity and sleeplessness in children.
  • Oil made from chopped flowers can be used externally to treat bruising.
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