- Product Details
Keywords
- Silymarin
- Milk Thistle
- plant extract ; herb Extract ; health Food ;Health Product
Quick Details
- ProName: Silymarin
- CasNo: 65666-07-1
- Appearance: Fine yellow powder
- Application: 1. Antioxidant effects 2. Treatment ...
- ProductionCapacity: Metric Ton/Month
- Purity: Silymarin upto 95% & Silybin + Isosi...
- Storage: Packed in 1kg/bag or 5kg/bag or 25kg/d...
- LimitNum: 1 Kilogram
- Plant of Origin: Silybum marianum
- Testing Method: UV/ HPLC
- Flavonoids: silybin, silydianin,and silychristin.
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Details
CAS number: 65666-07-1
Active ingredients: The active ingredients of milk thistle are chemicals called Flavonoids. The flavonoids in milk thistle are silybin, silydianin, and silychristin. Together, they are called silymarin.
Product Characteristics:
Botanical Name: Silybum marianum
Plant Part: Seeds of S. marianum
Appearance: Yellow powder
Solvent: Acetone/ Ethyl Acetate / Ethyl Alcohol
Silymarin Ratio: > 80% / Can ñor òDepends on requirements
(Silybin + Isosilybin) Ratio: > 30% / Can ñor òDepends on requirements
Product function:
Antioxidant effects
Treatment of liver cirrhosis caused by alcoholism
Treatment of chronic hepatitis
Treatment of mushrooms poisoning Helping the Liver repair itself
Range of application:
Silymarin protects the liver by acting as an antioxidant and by promoting the growth of new liver cells. Silymarin also helps with the digestion of fats. It appears to help keep harmful substances out of liver cells.
Milk thistle can help prevent or reverse liver damage caused by alcohol, recreational drugs, pesticides, some poisons, or hepatitis.
Silymarin has been used (especially in Europe) to treat hepatitis, liver damage due to alcoholism, and poisoning by certain types of mushrooms. However, a recent study of people with hepatitis C showed no benefit from using silymarin.