≥1 piece |
Coriolus versicolor is a mushroom used in traditional Asian herbal remedies. Coriolus
versicolor are generally found on rotting trees, both standing and fallen. Coriolus versicolor
was first recorded during the Ming Dynasty of China, and subsequently in a 1965 Japanese
report of a patient with stomach health who benefited from drinking a tea, Sarukoshikake,
that contained this mushroom. Subsequent laboratory and animal research identified the source of the tea’s health effects to be two polysaccharides.
Specification
Model Name | Coriolus Versicolor Extract Polysaccharide |
Specification | 10%-50% |
Component | Polysaccharides |
Apparent | Brown powder |
Part | Mycelium |
Text method | UV |
Function | Improving immunity |
Application | Health products |
Stock | in stock |
Items | Standards | Results |
Active Ingredient | Polysaccharide | 10-50% |
Description | Claybank Powder | Qualified |
Ash Content | ≤5.0% | 2.32% |
Loss on Drying | ≤5.0% | 4.55% |
Heavy Metal | ≤10ppm | Qualified |
Residue of Pesticide | Negative | Negative |
Total Plate Count | ≤1000cfu/g | Qualified |
Aflatoxin | Negative | Negative |
Yeast&Mold | ≤100cfu/g | Qualified |
E.coil | Negative | Negative |
Salmonella | Negative | Negative |
1.Coriolus versicolor polysaccharides were used in practice to support immune health after surgical treatment for various conditions.
2.To support and protect immune health in those patients receiving therapies where immune suppression is a prominent feature. dispel dampness, reduce phlegm, treat pulmonary infections the modern clinical use and research has witnessed the immunity-modulating and anti-tumor.
1. Improve the immune function
2. Healthcare function
3. The role function of atherosclerosis
4. The role of the central nervous system
5. The reduce phlegm effects