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immature bitter orange extract /Citrus Aurantium Extract synephrine 10%-98%
What's Hesperidin?
Hesperidin is a flavanone glycoside found abundantly in citrus fruits. Its aglycone form is called hesperetin. Its name is derived from the Hesperides nymphs of Greek mythology. Hesperidin is believed to play a role in plant defense. It acts as an antioxidant according to in vitro studies.
Product Name: Hesperidin
Plant sources: Citrus aurantium L.and the dried unripe fruits
Active Ingredients: Hesperidin
Appearance: Light yellow crystalline powders
Specifications: 90%,92%,95%
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Analysis |
Specification |
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Synephrine (HPLC) |
98% |
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Physical & Chemical Control |
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Identification |
Positive |
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Appearance |
light yellow crystalline powder |
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Odor |
Characteristic |
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Taste |
Characteristic |
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Mesh Size |
80 mesh |
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Loss On Drying |
≤5.0% |
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Residue on Ignition |
≤5.0% |
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Heavy Metals |
<10ppm |
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As |
<2ppm |
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LEAD(Pb) |
< 0.5PPM |
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MERCURY(Hg) |
NOT DETECTED |
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Total Plate Count |
<1000/gMax |
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Yeast & Mold |
<100/gMax |
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Salmonella |
Negative |
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E. Coli |
Negative |
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1. Orange Bitter Extract Synephrine HCL are applied in cholesterol-lowering effect, help treating
diabetes
2. Orange Bitter Extract Synephrine HCL are applied in naringin (and grapefruit) can interfere
with certain drugs including calcium channel blockers, sedatives, cholesterol lowering
drugs, and estrogen
3. Orange Extract Synephrine HCL are applied in naringin stimulates the effect of caffeine and
could therefore increase its fat burning action.