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Dual extraction organic chaga
Product Name: Chaga Mushroom Extract
Active Ingredients: Polysaccharides
Appearance: Brown yellow Powder
Specification: Polysaccharides 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%,50% & 1%-6% Triterpenoid
Grade: Pharmaceutical and food
Our product is extracted from Russion Chaga fruitbody. make to pulverization,use water to extract,concentrate and spray drying all in GMP workshop. GMO-free.It include β-glucan :the trunk chain is β (1 -3) ,and the lateral chain is β (1 -6) . alkaloids, protein, amino acids.
Hot Water and alcohol (dual) extracted
Only fruiting body.
No added mycelium, starch, grains, or fillers
80-90% soluble in water.
Dual extraction organic chaga
Inonotus obliquus, Latin name is Inonqqus obliquus, Japanese name is Chaga,the Europeans call chaga. Inonotus obliquus sclerotia showed nodular (lump sterility), the appearance of black ash, irregular grooves, internal yellow, sessile, diameter 25 – 40cm, dark,deep surface crack, very hard, dry, crisp, fertile part of thick 5mm, hull shapethin, dark brown; bacteria pipe 3 – 10mm, front end cracking brittle, usuallybacteria tube hole, bacteria per MM6 – 8, round, shallow white, later becamedark brown; bacteria of meat wooden quality, slight, vague ring pattern, bright(bright yellowish brown). Spore broad elliptical to ovate, glossy, 9 – 10 m * 5.5 -6.5 m, bristly.
The chemical constituents of Inonotus obliquus is polysaccharide, Inonotus obliquus, inotodiol, a variety of oxidation of three terpenoids, Trametes acid, a variety of lanosterol type three terpenoids, folic acid derivatives, aromaticvanillic acid, syringic acid and gamma hydroxy benzoic acid, and there were reports that have been divided into from the tannin compounds, steroids,alkaloids, melanin, low molecular phenolic and lignin compounds
Chaga(Inonotus Obliquus)Polysaccharide/Chaga(Inonotus Obliquus ) Extract
Chaga mushroom have been utilized in Eastern European and Korean folk medicine for several centuries. At least as early as the sixteenth century, Eastern Europeans, Koreans, and Russians used chaga mushrooms to cure everything from tuberculosis to cancer. Today, the medicinal uses of chaga mushrooms are being explored by medical researchers.
Main functions of Chaga(Inonotus Obliquus) Polysaccharides
1. Chaga Mushrooms and Cancer Research Recent research has shown chaga mushrooms to be a powerful anti oxidant, useful in fighting tumors, and an excellent stimulant for the immune system. Chaga mushrooms grow mainly in the birch forests of and Central Asia. Birch trees contain a chemical called betulin, a type of hydrocarbon common to some plants. Betulinic acid has been shown to be an effective as an anti-inflammatory, anti-malarial, and even anti-HIV chemical. Because the chaga mushroom grows on the birch trees, it holds a high concentration of betulinic acid. Betulinic acid is currently being studied for its potential in chemotherapy drugs. Also, like other medicinal mushrooms, such as shiitake, cordyceps, and others, chaga mushrooms contain polysaccharides, molecules previously thought to have no real function, but which are today being heavily researched for their cancer fighting properties.
2. Cure diabetes.
3.Enhance immunity.
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