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Artemisia annua P.E.Cas No.: 63968-64-9

Artemisia annua P.E.Cas No.: 63968-64-9

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Artemisia annua P.E.Cas No.: 63968-64-9
Detail
Rishon supplies Artemisnini (CAS:63968-64-9),Artemisinin is derived from the Asian plant Artemisia annua. This aromatic plant has fern-like leaves and yellow flowers. For more than 2,000 years, it has been used to treat fevers. It's also an effective treatment for malaria.
Cas No.:
63968-64-9
Name:
Artemisia annua P.E.
Spec:
natural
Remark:
 
Category:
Natural Herb Extracts
 
  Product Intro:

Artemisia annua P.E.

General Information

  • Product Name: Artemisia annua P.E.
  • Botanical Source: Artemisia annua L
  • Part of Plant Used: Leaves
  • Classification: Plant / Herb Extracts
  • Extract Solvent: Water & Alcohol

Typical Analysis

Items
Standard
Typical
Artemisnini(HPLC) >99.0%
99.82%
Identification Positive Reaction Complies
Loss on Drying <0.5% 0.05%
Residue on Ignition <0.1% 0.04%
Melting Point 150C-153C 151.0C-152.2C
Microbiology
Total Plate Count <1000/g 125/g
Yeast & Mold <100/g 25/g
Salmonella Negative Negative
E. Coil Negative Negative

Physical

  • Appearance: Colorless Crystalline powder

Storage:

 
  • In a cool and dry place. Keep away from direct strong light.

Packaging:

  • 25kg/plastic drum

Shelf Life:

  • Maximum 24 month when stored unopened provided proper storage conditions are maintained

 

Note: The above analysises are typical guides. They are not to be construed as being specifications.

 

Herb Information

Name: Sweet Annie

Biological Name: Artemisiae annuae

Other Names: Sweet Annie, Qing hao, artemisia annua

Parts Used: Leaves

Remedies For:

Antipyretic, antibacterial, antifungal, antimalarial .

Sweet Annie can be used for heat stroke symptoms, a wide variety of inflammatory conditions, including all kinds of fevers and for treating and preventing malaria. Can be used both topically and internally for bacterial and fungal infections. It is one of a few anti-inflammatory herbs that can be used with symptoms of wasting and yin deficiency.

Dosage: 3-9 grams

Safety:

Artemisia (Sweet Annie) should be avoided by those with diarrhea due to weak, cold spleen and stomach and by those without heat signs due to yin deficiency.

Disclaimer

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