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Bamboo Shoot Extract
Product Name: Bamboo Shoot Extract
Botanical source: Bambusa vulgaris schrad
Plant Parts Used: Bamboo Shoots
Appearance: Fine Brownish Yellow Powder
Solubility: Soluble in water
Molecular Weight: 564.49
Molecular Structure: C26H28O14
Specification: 10:1
Description
Bamboo shoots are the sprouts which spring out beside the bamboo plant. These sprouts or shoots are edible and they belong to the Bambusoideae subfamily of grass. They are the largest and tallest in the grass family. Bamboo is also known to be one of the fastest growing plants in the world. The fastest growing species of bamboo is Chinese Moso. It reportedly grows up to 100 cm per day.
Some of the bamboo species whose sprouts are harvested include phyllostachys edulis, winter shoots,'hairy' shoots, phyllostachys bambusoides, dendrocalamus latiflorus, bambusa vulgaris, bambusa oldhamii, andbambusa odashimae.
Every part of the bamboo plant is put to use by Asian cultures and various ethnic groups. Bamboo is used for various other purposes ranging from construction, support for buildings, simple housing, bamboo furniture, musical instruments such as flutes, dizi, xiao, shakuhachi, and in paper production. Thus, bamboo is one of the most utilized and versatile plants on the planet.
Apart from these many uses, bamboos shoots are also consumed in many Asian countries such as China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Nepal and India. One can find evidence in old Chinese literature dating back to the Tang dynasty (618 AD- 907 AD), about the benefits of eating bamboo shoots. This was perhaps the first written record about bamboo shoots in human history. Another important scripture dating back to the Ming dynasty (1368 AD to 1644 AD) also mentioned the medicinal and other benefits of bamboo shoots. In Japan, bamboo shoots are considered as the "King of Forest Vegetables". There are many bamboo species which sprout shoots, but only a handful of them are actually cultivated and consumed.
Bamboo shoots are available in either fresh or canned varieties. Fresh bamboo shoots can last for up to two weeks when they are properly refrigerated and away from sunlight or else the shoots will develop a bitter taste. On the other hand, canned versions can be stored for a long time. It is recommended to cook them as quickly as possible when eating them fresh. However, before cooking fresh bamboo shoots, it is highly recommended to boil them partially or soak them in water overnight, as some species may contain cyanide, which can be eliminated by either of these processes.
Health Benefits of Bamboo Shoot Extract
Bamboo shoots are an exotic food that is consumed in many countries in Asia and now it is slowly growing in demand from western countries. Bamboo shoots extract are known for their various health benefits, including those explained in greater detail below.
1> Helping in Losing Weight
Bamboo shoots extract are weight loss-friendly. When we look at the amount of calories, carbohydrates and sugars contained in bamboo shoots, it is shocking to find that their presence is almost negligible. This makes it an ideal food for people who want to lose weight, but also who want their stomachs to be full.
2> Heart Health
According to research studies, phytosterols and phytonutrients found in bamboo shoots extract are ideal for dissolving harmful LDL cholesterol in the body. This eases cholesterol out of arteries for the smooth supply and movement of blood throughout the body.
3> Controlling Cholesterol
Consumption of bamboo shoots extract is also helpful in decreasing LDL levels of cholesterol, with stable glucose levels. This is due to the fact that bamboo shoots extract contain negligible amounts of fat and very low calories. Research conducted by Park and Jhon at Washington State University showed that the consumption of bamboo shoots extract had favorable effects on cholesterol, lipids and bowel function.
4> Fighting against Cancer
Research studies conducted on bamboo shoots extract have indicated that leaves of bamboo shoots extract consist of phytosterols such as flavone, amylase and chlorophyll. Out of these, chlorophyll showed properties of controlling mutations and cancer.
5> Strengthening the Immune System
The vitamins and minerals in bamboo shoots are ideal for improving the body's immune system. The vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants present in bamboo shoots are essential for strengthening the body from the inside out.
6>High Supply of Dietary Fiber
The amount of dietary fiber in bamboo shoots is high. Consuming sufficient amounts of dietary fiber is essential for easy digestion and healthy bowel movements. Including bamboo shoots in your meals can be a very good idea for losing weight as well. With lack of any physical activity during the night time, taking food with less calories and high fiber helps lose weight easily, even while you sleep.
7> Anti-Inflammatory Properties
According to research conducted by Muniappan and Sundararaj, bamboo shoots extract possess anti-inflammatory and analgesic (pain-killing) properties. It helps in the healing of ulcers as well. Juice from bamboo shoots can also be used as a medicine for external wounds and ulcers.
8> Respiratory Disorder
Bamboo shoot extract have been known to be effective against respiratory disorders.
9> Possible Cure for Poisoning
In Ayurvedic medicine, the ancient Indian science of medicine and lifestyle, it is believed that bamboo extracts contain anti-venomous properties. They are useful in cases of both snake and scorpion bites.
10> Stomach Disorders
Bamboo shoot extract are useful in treating stomach disorders. Apart from bamboo shoots, bamboo leaves are also suggested as a remedy for intestinal worms and stomach disorders as well.
11> Wound Cleaning
Bamboo shoot extract is also used for cleaning wounds and sores.
12>Lowering Blood Pressure
Bamboo shoots extract contain high amounts of potassium. Potassium is highly beneficial as an electrolyte and is also very good for lowering and maintaining blood pressure.