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Elderberry Extract
min.order / fob price
≥1 piece
OriginBaoji,shaanxi,china
Production Capacity
CategoryPlant Extracts
Update Time2025-10-13
company profile
Baoji Oasier Bio-Tech Co.,Ltd
China
Contact: Mr.Ethan Luo
Tel: 86-917-2785016
Number of Employees: 20 ~ 50
Business Type: Manufacture
product details
Standard:10%-25% Anthocyanidin
Origin:Baoji,shaanxi,china

Elderberry Extract which contain Vitamin C, flavinoids, fruit acids, and anthocyanin pigments, elerberry extract is an effective treatment for H1N1 flu. It could also havs an immunoprotective or immunostimulatory effect when administered to cancer or AIDS patients.

 

Introduction:
Elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) is found in Europe and western Asia; with black berries. This is the species most often used medicinally. Elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) contains concentrated amounts of vitamin C, flavinoids, fruit acids, and anthocyanin pigments. It is also an excellent source for vitamins A and B and may also have antiviral properties. Elderberry's use as a flu remedy dates back to ancient Roman times. There is new evidence concluding that elderberry consumption will improve flu symptoms within three days. It has been proven effective against eight different strains of influenza. This fact alone gives it a stronger record than any synthetic vaccine being offered at a clinic.
As elderberries have great value in fighting flu and other similar viruses. Elderberry extract could help break fevers because it promotes profuse sweating, Now, elderberry is gaining popularity as an effective supplement for fighting colds and flus, and primarily recognized as providing natural support for the immune system. Otherwise, laboratory studies on Elderberry concerning HIV, herpes, and Epstein-Barr viruses have all had positive results.
Black elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) may be an effective treatment for H1N1 flu. A 1995 study found: "A complete cure was achieved within 2 to 3 days in nearly 90% of the SAM-treated group and within at least 6 days in the placebo group (p < 0.001). Considering the efficacy of the extract in vitro on all strains of influenza virus tested, the clinical results, its low cost, and absence of side-effects, this preparation could offer a possibility for safe treatment for influenza A and B. A small study published in 2004 showed that 93% of flu patients given elderberry extract were completely symptom-free within two days; those taking a placebo recovered in about six days. A 2009 study found that the H1N1 inhibition activities of the elderberry flavonoids compare favorably to the known anti-influenza activities of Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) and Amantadine.

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