Ginger Extract
Ginger Extract
Botanical Source: Zingiber officinale
Plant Part Used: Rhizome
Specification: Gingerols 5% to 20% Test By HPLC
Ginger oleoresin by SCFE-CO2
Ginger oil by SCFE-CO2
Botanical source:Zingiber officinale.
Synonyms:Ginger Powder Ginger Oil Ginger Essential Oil Gingerols
Contact number
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Appearance: Fine Yellowish Brown Powder | Particle Size: 80 mesh |
Loss on Drying: NMT 5.0% | Ash Content: NMT 10.0% |
Total Plate Count: <10,000cfu/g | Total Yeast & Mold: <1,000cfu/g |
E. Coli: Negative | Salmonella: Negative |
Arsenic (As): NMT 2ppm | Lead (Pb): NMT 3ppm |
Cadmium (Cd): NMT 1ppm | Mercury(Hg): NMT 0.2ppm |
Ginger is a spice which is used for cooking and is also consumed whole as a delicacy or medicine. It is the underground stem of the ginger plant, Zingiber officinale. The ginger plant has a long history of cultivation, having originated in Asia and is grown in India Southeast Asia, West Africa and the Caribbean. The actual name for ginger is Root Ginger. However, it is commonly referred to as ginger, as the meaning is well known.
Ginger is used as a traditional treatment or as home remedies for headaches, common flu, painful menstrual periods, vomiting, cough and colds as well as food poisoning. It can also help in reducing the pain caused by osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis by lowering the level of inflammation.
Ginger extract is a good source of cure for colon and ovarian cancers. Ginger is also capable of killing 5-LO enzymes and the absence of this kind of enzyme will cause the prostate cancer cells to die. It can help reduce the risk of diabetic nephropathy or kidney damage. Drinking ginger extract helps fight Alzheimer's disease. Ginger is able to relieve migraine, muscle and joint injuries.
Ginger extract can also help prevent the formation of blood clots by lowering the body's cholesterol level, thus in turn helps in the treatment of heart diseases. Although ginger extracts or any other herb of its kind are good in strengthening the body and in fighting diseases, they also have possible yet rare side effects especially when they are being interacted with other medications, herbs and supplements.
1. A traditional treatment for headaches, common flu, painful menstrual periods, vomiting, cough and colds as well as food poisoning.
2. Helping reduce the symptoms of motion sickness.
3. Curing for colon and ovarian cancers.
4. Relieving migraine, muscle and joint injuries.
5. Strengthening the body and in fighting diseases.
6. Preventing the formation of blood clots by lowering the body’s cholesterol level.
7. Reducing the risk of diabetic nephropathy or kidney damage, and drinking ginger extract helps fight Alzheimer’s disease.
2. Storage: Keep tightly sealed, store away from moisture, strong heat and sunlight;
3. Lead time: Usually 7-10days after order confirmed;
4. Shelf Life: 2 years if sealed and stored in the recommended conditions.