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Hawthorn Leave Extract

Active Component:Flavone 10% 20%
Latin Name:Fructus Crataegi
Plant Source:The extract is prepared from the dried leaves of the Rosaceae plant Crataegus pinnatifida Bge. var. major N.E.Br. or Crataegus pinnatifida Bge. through processing.
Testing Method:UV
GMP Compliant Facility
Complete Documentation (COA, MSDS)
Customization Available
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1. Effects on the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular systems. Both single and multiple administrations of hawthorn leaf flavonoid polymers can counteract acute myocardial ischemia induced by pituitrin in rabbits. \n2. Effects on the coagulation system. Hawthorn leaves significantly inhibit collagen or ADP-induced platelet aggregation in rabbits, both in vivo and in vitro. Additionally, 30 minutes after intravenous injection of hawthorn leaf preparations, whole blood viscosity significantly decreases. \n3. Hypolipidemic effects. Hawthorn leaves exhibit a very significant reduction in cholesterol levels in mice with rapidly induced cholesterolemia from egg yolk emulsions. \n4. Anti-hypoxic effects and diuretic effects.

Frequently Asked Questions

These answers cover the most common sourcing, documentation, and customization questions for this ingredient.

What is Hawthorn Leave Extract used for?

Hawthorn Leave Extract is typically supplied for B2B nutraceutical, cosmetic, and functional food applications, with specification options aligned to formulation and sourcing requirements.

What quality documents are available for Hawthorn Leave Extract?

Medichem can provide COA, specification sheets, and UV testing documentation based on project and export requirements.

Can Hawthorn Leave Extract be customized?

Yes. We can review customization requests for Flavone 10% 20% levels, packaging, MOQ, and delivery requirements for B2B orders.

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