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Tongkat Ali Extract-Eurycomanone
Basic Information
Latin Name: Eurycoma longifolia Jack
Plant Part Used: Root
Active Ingredient: Eurycomanone
Specification:10:1, 20:1 50:1 100:1 200:1 or customized
Appearance:Brown yellow powder
Function
1)Enhance the strength and vitality, reduce fatigue, sterilization.
2)Anti-ulcer, antipyretic performance also improve various conditions
such as hypertension, diabetes and other effects.
3)Treatment of diabetes, hypertension, prostatitis, tuberculosis, fever,
jaundice and dysentery.
4)To anti-cancer, antioxidant, anti-rheumatism, etc.
5)Natural plant extracts to restore health and rejuvenate.
6)Another US-called "natural aphrodisiac" or "natural aphrodisiac."
Application
Used in phamaceutical, funtional food,beverage,health care food .
More information about active ingredient: Eurycomanonel
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.
Tongkat ali, according to Wikipeida, is a flowering plant in the family Simaroubaceae native to Malaysia and Indonesia. This small pant is found as an understorey of lowland forests and grows wildly in Peninsular Malaysia, Vietnam, Java, Sumatra, Thailand and Borneo. Tongkat Ali has many other names, such as Long Jack, Eurycoma longifolia, pasak bumi. Tongkat Ali gets its nickname Ali's Walking Stick or Longjack in the West because of the herb's aphrodisiac effects. The root has been used as traditional medicine and promoted as a tonic, energy enhancer, and as an aphrodisiac.
Tongkat Ali’s scientific name Eurycoma longifolia (family Simaroubaceae) explains a little about the characteristic of this plant. In its original root words in Greek, “eurys” means broad while “come” means “a tufted bush”, so the combination word Eurycoma refers to growth habit of its compound leaves that spirals out at the the tip of its slender trunk in a large dense rosette. In Latin, “Longus” means long and Folia refers to the leaves, so its specific epithet Longifolia tells about its compound leaflets that are long and slender, often reaching 20 cm in length.