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Home » Products » Standard Herbal Extract » Vine Tea Extract

Vine Tea Extract

Natural Source of Vine Tea

Specification:

80% 98% Dihydromyncetin HPLC 80% 98% Myricetin HPLC

Botanical Source:

Ampelopsis Grossedentata

Package:

25 kg/drum

Storage:

Stored in cool & dry places, protected from direct sunlight and heat.

Introduction:

Clearing the free radical in body and antioxidation, anti-inflammation, reducing the levels of blood sugar and blood fat, anti-tumor, protecting the liver.

Vine Tea Extract Safety Tips

Handling of Vine Tea Extract should only be performed by personnel trained and familiar with handling of potent active pharmaceutical ingredients. Moderate to severe irritant to the skin and eyes.

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  • Myricetin

    Myricetin
    Product Name: Myricetin
    CAS No.: 529-44-2
    Molecular Formula: C15H10O8
    Molecular Weight: 318.24
    Purity: 50-98% HPLC
    Package: 25 kg/drum

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