Certification: | ISO, FDA, HACCP |
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Assay Method: | HPLC |
Application Form: | Paste, Tablet, Capsule |
Application: | Food, Health Care Products |
State: | Powder |
Extract Source: | Rosehip |
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Product Name: Rosehips Fruit Extract
Botanic Name: Rosa canina
Specification: 10.0%~70.0% Vitamin C
Test Method:HPLC
Part of used: Fruit
Appearance: Light yellow brown fine powder
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS | ||
Product Name: | Rosehip extract | |
Botanic Name: | Rosa canina | |
Scientific name(Family/Genus/Species) | Rosaceae/Rosa/R.canina | |
Part of plant | Fruit | |
Solvent extraction | 100% water | |
Country of Origin: | China | |
Excipent | None | |
ANALYSIS ITEMS | SPECIFICATION | TEST METHOD |
Appearance | Fine powder | Organoleptic |
Color | Light yellow brown | Visual |
Odour & Taste | Characteristic | Organoleptic |
Identification | Identical to R.S. sample | HPTLC |
Vitamin C | 10.0%~70.0% | HPLC |
Solubility | Partly soluble in water | Organoleptic |
Hydrocarbons PAHs | ≤ 50 ppb -Reg.UE 1933/2015 | GC-MS |
Benzo(a)pyren | ≤ 10 ppb -Reg.UE 1933/2015 | GC-MS |
Radioactivity | ≤ 600 Bq/Kg -Reg. CE 1409/2009 | Gamma spectrometry |
Apparent density | 0.4-0.7g/ml | Eur.Ph. <2.9.34> |
Sieve Analysis | 100% through 80 mesh | USP39 <786> |
Loss on drying | ≤ 5.0% | Eur.Ph.9.0 [2.5.12] |
Total Ash | ≤ 5.0% | Eur.Ph.9.0 [2.4.16] |
Lead (Pb) | ≤ 3.0 mg/kg | Eur.Ph.9.0<2.2.58>ICP-MS |
Arsenic (As) | ≤ 1.0 mg/kg | Eur.Ph.9.0<2.2.58>ICP-MS |
Cadmium(Cd) | ≤ 1.0 mg/kg | Eur.Ph.9.0<2.2.58>ICP-MS |
Mercury(Hg) | ≤ 0.1 mg/kg -Reg.EC629/2008 | Eur.Ph.9.0<2.2.58>ICP-MS |
Heavy metal | ≤ 10.0 mg/kg | Eur.Ph.9.0<2.4.8> |
Solvents Residue | Conform Eur.ph. 9.0 <5,4 > and EC European Directive 2009/32 | Eur.Ph.9.0<2.4.24> |
Pesticides Residues | Conform Regulations(EC) No.396/2005 including annexes and successive updates Reg.2008/839/CE | Gas Chromatography |
Aerobic bacteria(TAMC) | ≤1000 cfu/g | USP39 <61> |
Yeast/Moulds(TAMC) | ≤100 cfu/g | USP39 <61> |
Bile-tol.gram- b./Enterobact.: | ≤100 cfu/g | |
Escherichia coli: | Absent in 1g | USP39 <62> |
Salmonella spp: | Absent in 25g | USP39 <62> |
Staphylococcus aureus: | Absent in 1g | |
Listeria Monocytogenens | Absent in 25g | |
Aflatoxins B1 | ≤ 5 ppb -Reg.EC 1881/2006 | USP39 <62> |
Aflatoxins ∑ B1, B2, G1, G2 | ≤ 10 ppb -Reg.EC 1881/2006 | USP39 <62> |
The rose hip (Rosa canina L.), also called rose haw and rose hep, is the accessory fruit of the rose plant. It is typically red to orange, but ranges from dark purple to black in some species. Rose hips begin to form after successful pollination of flowers in spring or early summer, and ripen in late summer through autumn.
Rosehip is part of the fruit that grows on the blossom of a wild rose called Rosa canina. This rose grows mostly in Europe and parts of Africa and Asia.It is high in vitamin C as well as 32 other minerals and vitamins such as beta carotene, bioflavinoids, calcium, citrates, citric acid, iron malates, malic acid, niacin, phosphorus and vitamins A, B1, B2, E, K. The fruit is typically red to orange, but also may be a dark purple in some rose species.
Rosehip Extract has been traditionally used as a remedy for the symptoms of join pains. Being rich in Vitamin C, it contains natural antioxidant properties and can be used in skin care products to maintain the suppleness of the skin and as an ingredient for astringents. It also has soothing properties and can be used in tinctures and body balms.
Preliminary evidence also suggests rose hip may provide benefits to people with diabetes, as well as high blood pressure and cholesterol. It's hypothesized that rose hip may have an anti-obesity effect, but this claim needs to be confirmed through research.
Rose hip alleviates joint pain through its immunosuppressive effects. The immune system can contribute to rheumatic diseases. An inflammatory cytokine called Interleukin 1-Beta (IL-1β) causes cartilage cells to produce proteins that digest and break down join tissue. In moderation, this process encourages cell turnover, but in excess, this process contributes to long-term joint tissue degradation, which is what causes joint problems. While rose hip doesn't reduce IL-1β levels in the blood, it interferes with its ability to activate catabolic proteins.
Rose hip is also able to reduce chemotaxis, which is the transportation of immune cells into tissue. This serves as both an anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive mechanism..
1. Rosehip Extract could lessen pain due to osteoarthritis;
2. Rosehip Extract could lower blood sugar levels and help treat diabetes;
3. Rosehip Extract could lower cholesterol;
4. Rosehip Extract could lower blood pressure;
5.Rosehip Extract could reverse obesity related to a high-fat diet;
6. Rosehip Extract could antioxidant;
7. Rosehip Extract have skin care benefits.
Application:
1.Health-care products;
2.Food & Beverage;
3.Cosmetics;
4.Essential Oil.
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