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Glycerophosphate
Glycerophosphate serves as a dietary supplement intended to bolster the well-being of bones and teeth, while also contributing to energy provision and facilitating muscle function support. This compound is commonly present in multivitamins, energy drinks, and various other dietary supplements. Medicinal Uses:
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Camellia Sinensis extract
Botanical name: Camellia sinensis Other name: tea leaf extract Extracted from tea plant leaves, Camellia sinensis leaf extract contains a wealth of bioactive compounds, including catechins, L-theanine, and caffeine. Numerous studies have associated this extract with a variety of positive effects, potentially enhancing the immune system, alleviating stress and anxiety, and supporting weight loss. Medicinal…
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Soya lecithin powder
Other name: Egg Lecithin, Lecitina, Ovolecithin, Soy Lecithin, Soy Phospholipid, Soybean Lecithin, Vegilecithin, Vitellin, Vitelline. Crafted from premium ingredients, our Soya Lecithin enjoys widespread recognition in both domestic and global markets for its exceptional effectiveness. Our product line encompasses Soya Lecithin Powder and Soya Lecithin Liquid, both of which consistently garner praise from clients worldwide…
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Gurana extract
Botanical name: Paullinia cupana Other name: Paullinia Cupana, Guarana Seed Extract Guarana, scientifically referred to as Paullinia cupana, originates from South America. Extracted from this plant is caffeine, a compound that activates the central nervous system, heart, and muscles. As a result, Guarana is primarily employed as an energy enhancer and for weight management purposes.…
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Food enzymes
Food enzymes are safe for consumption and find application in the food industry for enhancing the safety and quality of food products, as well as optimizing the efficiency of the production process. Medicinal Uses:
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Hygrozyme
Hydro-Zyme™ delivers digestive support by incorporating supplementary Betaine hydrochloride, Pepsin, Pancreatin, and other recognized synergistic elements. It becomes a viable option when there is a requirement for additional hydrochloric acid and/or Pancreatin supplementation. Medicinal Uses:
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Papain
Botanical name: Carica papaya L Other name: papaya proteinase I Papain, derived from the raw fruit of the papaya plant, is a proteolytic enzyme. Proteolytic enzymes play a crucial role in breaking down proteins into smaller fragments known as peptides and amino acids. This attribute makes papain a sought-after ingredient in meat tenderizers. Additionally, papain…
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Lycopene
Other name: all-trans lycopene, psi-carotene, psi-psi-carotene, and solanrubin. Lycopene, classified as a carotenoid, is an organic pigment associated with beta-carotene. It imparts a red hue to certain vegetables and fruits, such as tomatoes. Known for its robust antioxidant properties, lycopene is believed to play a role in safeguarding cells from potential damage. Medicinal Uses:
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Lutein
Other name: Luteine; trans-Lutein; Xanthophyll Lutein, one of the two primary carotenoids present in the human eye’s macula and retina, is believed to serve as a light filter, safeguarding eye tissues from potential damage caused by sunlight. Sources abundant in lutein encompass egg yolks, spinach, kale, corn, orange pepper, kiwi fruit, grapes, zucchini, and squash.…
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Tulse leaf extract
Botanical name: Ocimum Sanctum Other name: Holy Basil or Tulsi Derived from the leaves of Ocimum Basilicum (Basil), this extract is comprised of 20% extract dissolved in a mixture of water and glycerin. It possesses aromatic, refreshing, soothing, and astringent properties. Notably, it is water-soluble, adding to its versatility in various applications. Medicinal Uses:
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