Honeysuckle Flower Extract powder |
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Latin Name |
Loniceira Japonica Thunb. |
Active ingredients |
Chlorogenic acid |
synonyms |
Barbe de Chèvre, Broquebique, Caulis Lonicerae Japonica, Chèvrefeuille, Chèvrefeuille des Bois, Chèvrefeuille des Haies, Chèvrefeuille du Japon, Cranquillier, Fleur de Miel, Flos Lonicerae, Goat's Leaf, Herbe de Chèvre, Herbe à la Pentecôte, Herbe de Pentecôte, Herbe à la Vierge, Honey Suckle, Honeysuckle Flower, Japanese Honeysuckle, Jin Yin Hua, Jinyinhua, Lonicera, Lonicera aureoreticulata, Lonicera bournei, Lonicera caprifolia, Lonicera japonica, Lonicerae Japonicae, Madreselva, Nindo, Périclymène, Ren Dong, Saute-Buisson, Suikazura, Woodbine. |
Appearance |
Brown yellow fine powder |
Part used |
Flower |
Specification |
Chlorogenic Acids 10% HPLC |
Dosage |
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Main benefits |
Antioxidant, Anti-inflammatory |
Applied industries |
Medicine, food additive, dietary supplement |
What is Honeysuckle Flower Extract powder?
Lonicera japonica, commonly known as honeysuckle, has been a valued herb in traditional Chinese medicine for many centuries and is used in other counties as a natural remedy as well. Although it is native to Korea, Japan, and China, this perennial, which can be either a vine or a shrub, has become naturalized in other countries, including Great Britain and the United States. Every part of this plant can be used medicinally: leaves, stems, bark, and flowers. It is used to treat diseases of the joints, dysentery, skin conditions, colds, bronchitis, and other afflictions.
in traditional Chinese medicine, honeysuckle has been used medicinally for thousands of years. The first known reference to the honeysuckle plant as a medicinal plant is in the Tan Ben Cao that was written in A.D. 659.
According to Chinese medicine, lonicera japonica has a cooling effect on the body. It is believed that conditions of heat in the body are responsible for disease, and that cooling herbal medicines will provide symptomatic relief. The various parts of lonicera japonica contain many healing properties that make it diuretic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and febrifuge, which means able to bring down fever. Honeysuckle has also been proven to reduce blood pressure.
Chemical constituents of Honeysuckle Flower Extract
The main effective components of chlorogenic acid .also include Inositol, luteolin and tannins.
Benefits of taking Honeysuckle Flower Extract powder supplements:
Traditional medicine
Honeysuckle is one of the oldest medicinal
herbs in known history. Sometimes referred to as woodbine, European honeysuckle
was once used widely to treat urinary complaints, asthma, and during
childbirth.
Honeysuckle flowers were traditionally used in Chinese medicine to treat fevers, inflammation, diarrhea and skin infections.
Skincare
Benefits
Honeysuckle Flower Extract powder can be used to treat skin
rashes, such as poison oak, cuts and abrasions on the skin. Honeysuckle stems
are the preferred part of the plant to use in the treatment of skin care. Apply
an infusion of honeysuckle to treat skin care conditions that are subject to
infection. Be aware that some individuals may experience skin irritation from
the application of honeysuckle.
Anti-inflammatory
Benefits
Honeysuckle Flower Extract powder has antibiotic properties, and Healthline advises that Japanese honeysuckle can be used to treat infections caused by streptococcal bacteria.
Respiratory
and Bactericidal Benefits
Honeysuckle Flower Extract powder is believed to be an expectorant. Honeysuckle can also be used to treat upper respiratory tract infections and asthma.
New Application
The main effective components of chlorogenic acid
>what
is chlorogenic acid
Chlorogenic acid is a common dietary polyphenol found in many plants including certain fruits, green tea and green coffee bean. Chlorogenic acids are major secondary metabolites found in coffee seeds. Chlorogenic acid has a metabolite called m-coumaric acid.
Chlorogenic acids, or CGAs, include a group of closely related chemicals that possess a similar molecular structure. The most abundant chlorogenic acid in coffee is 5-caffeoylquinic acid. Your body metabolizes chlorogenic acid into its component chemicals, quinic acid and caffeic acid. Other CGAs in coffee include dicaffeoylquinic, feruloylquinic and coumaroylquinic acid. The relative concentrations of the various CGAs in coffee beans affect the flavor and aroma of coffee.
In laboratory experiments, chlorogenic acids demonstrate potent antioxidant effects.
Chlorogenic acid can be used as anti-infectious active ingredient, it has wide anti-virus, anti-bacteria effects, and has relatively lower toxicity and side-effects. It has obvious anti-infectious effects, and does not like to lead Anti-microbial Resistance.
Side effects and safety of Honeysuckle Flower Extract powder
In general Honeysuckle Flower Extract powder is safe.
Dosage of Honeysuckle Flower Extract powder:
Consult your physician if you have any questions about the proper use of Honeysuckle Flower Extract powder supplements.