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Saw Palmetto Extract -Fatty acid
Basic Information
Latin Name:Serenoa repens(Bartr.)Small
Plant Part Used: Fruit
Active Ingredient: Fatty acid
Specification:25%-45% fatty acids/4: 1(HPLC)
Appearance:Light yellow to white fine powder
Function
1.Treat urinary tract infections
2.Prevent and relieve symptoms of prostate enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia)
3.Calm the irritated and overactive bladder occasionally associated with bedwetting
4.Reduce hormonal damage to prostate cells, possibly reducing the future risk of developing prostate cancer.
5.Maintain healthy blood vessels, nerves and tissues
6.Lower cholesterol
7.Tonic and Expectorant for mucous membranes (particularly the bronchial passages)
Application
Used in phamaceutical, funtional food,beverage,health care food .
Packaging & Shipping:
Package: 25Kg/Fiber Drum, double plastic bag inside, with carton outside. 1Kg/Bag, aluminum foil bag vacuum packing.
Delivery time :1-3weeks
Storage: Store in cool and dry place, keep away from light.
Shelf Life: Two years when properly stored.
Serenoa repens, commonly known as saw palmetto, is the sole species currently classified in the genus Serenoa. It is a small palm, growing to a maximum height of around 7–10 ft (2–3 m). It is endemic to the lowlands and savanna scrubs of the subtropical southeastern United States, most commonly along the south Atlantic and Gulf Coastal plains, but also as inland to southern Arkansas.
The fruits of the saw palmetto are highly enriched with fatty acids and phytosterols, and extracts of the fruits have been the subject of intensive research for the symptomatic treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Saw palmetto extract is an extract of the fruit of Serenoa repens. It is rich in fatty acids and phytosterols. It has been used in traditional, eclectic, and alternative medicine to treat a variety of conditions, most notably benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Saw palmetto extract (Serenoa repens, Serenoa serrulata) is used popularly in Europe to treat symptoms of enlarged prostate. Although it is not considered the standard of care in the United States, it is the most popular herbal treatment for this condition. More than two million American men use saw palmetto for enlarged prostate, and it is commonly recommended as an alternative treatment by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).