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Schisandra extract
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≥1 piece
OriginChina
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CategoryPlant Extracts
Update Time2010-09-16
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Healthburg
China
Contact: Ms.Rina Liang
Tel: 86-791-1435465
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Business Type: Manufacture
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Origin:China
Schisandra extract ---liver support          
 
Product name: Schisandra extract    
           
Botanical Origin: Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.)Baill     
 
Part use: fruit
 
Active ingredients: schisandrins
Source from: Northern China such as Heilongjiang province, Jilin province and Liaoning Province
 
Uses in Chinese history:
 Schisandra, called Wuweizi in Chinese. There’re north and south schisandra. North schisandra mainly refers to products sourced from Heilongjiang province, Jilin province and Liaoning Province . North schisandra is superior to south schisandra.  
Schisandra is recorded in Lei Gong Pao Zhi Lu, an ancient medicinal book published in the Southern Dynasty (420-589 A. D.). Schisandra is used as a herbal medicine and have effects on constringency, kidney tonifying, mind tranquillizing, Qi supplementing and promoting production of body fluid.  
 
Modern Research------liver support
The most outstanding health benefit of schisandra extract is liver support. Animal studies suggest that schisandra may protect liver from toxic damage, improve liver function and stimulate liver cell regrowth.
The active compounds are thought to be the lignan compounds such as schisandrins (up to 0.12% in the fruit), schizandrol A and schizandrol B. The pharmacological studies of individual lignanes have shown that schzandrin C and its derivatives are effective in hepatitis treatment. Gomisin A and schizandrin B stimulate the regeneration of liver tissue. Schizandrins A, C and gomisin protect tissues from the influence of neurotoxic substances. Most schisandra lignanes possess hepatoprotective properties.
 
Application:
1. Dietary Supplement
2. Pharmaceuticals
 
Reference
  Volicer L, Sramka M, Janku I, et al. Some pharmacological effects of Schisandra chinensis. Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther. 1966;163: 249-262.
Pao T-T, Hsu K-F, Liu K-T, et al. Protective action of Schizandrin B on hepatic injury in mice. Chin Med J. 1977; 3:173-180.
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