Rose Hip Extract

    Rose Hips are rich in Vitamins A, C and E and cartenoids including beta-carotene, Lycopene and Lutein while also containing flavanoids and beneficial fatty acids. According to scientific studies Rose hip extract can help soothe and relieve pain in the joints of your knees, hips and hands, whilst also lessening the effects of osteoarthritis.  u=3863921223,3770772297&fm=21&gp=0.jpg


Products Name: Rose Hip Extract

Latin Name: Rosa davurica Pall

Active Ingredient: Natural Vitamin C, Saponin, Flavone, Polyphenol

Characteristics: Brown powder or pink powder


Specifications: 

1> Natural Vitamin C 10%, 25%, 45%, 50%   UV 

2> Saponin 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%    UV

3> Flavone 20%, 25%    UV

4> Polyphenol 10%, 30%    UV


Function

1. Anti-aging, anti-fatigue, hypoxia and sex hormone-like role: the wild rosa can improve the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD); and inhibit the formation of of lipid peroxidation (LPO) and lipofuscin; remove the harmful free radicals from the body, thereby delaying aging. The wild Rosa ratafia can significantly improve symptoms of elderly insomnia, fatigue, forgetfulness, and sexual function decline. 

2. Enhance the immune of the cardiovascular system: the Wild Rosa fruit water extract and alcohol extract can reduce a person's blood pressure and cerebral vascular resistance and increase coronary blood flow; inhibit platelet aggregation and prolong clotting time; and inhibit thrombosis. 

3. Protect liver, anti-cancer, promote intelligence: the Wild Rosa fruit has a significant antagonism of liver injury which caused by the experimental alcohol, carbon tetrachloride and Sodium nitrite plus aminopyrin. In addition, the fruit of wild Rosa can resistant body injury induced by radioactive radiation and prevent radiation cancerous. 

4. The wild Rosa fruit can promote the formation of animal DNA, RNA and protein synthesis; repair DNA damage. In clinical practice, it is also used to treat indigestion, qi stagnation diarrhea, stomach pain, menstrual pain, and intractable gonorrhea.