Product Name |
Apigenin |
Plant Source |
Chamomile Extract |
Latin Name |
Anthemis nobilis |
Specification |
98% |
CAS.NO |
520-36-5 |
Molecular formula |
C15H10O5 |
Appearance |
Light Yellow Powder |
Used Part |
Flower |
Test Method |
HPLC |
Extract Method |
Ethanol |
Grade |
Pharmaceutical grade |
Brand Name |
Green yo |
Package |
Aluminum foil bag / Drum |
Storage |
Store in cool and dry places. Keep away from strong sunlight |
1.Soothes and relaxes at bedtime.
2.Relieves restlessness, teething problems, and colic in children.
3.Relieves allergies, much as an antihistamine would.
4.Aids digestion when taken as a tea after meals.
5.Relieves morning sickness during pregnancy.
6.Speeds healing of skin ulcers, wounds, or burns.
7.Treats gastritis and ulcerative colitis.
1.Chamomile is used for it's soothing effects and ability to support normal tone in the digestive tract.
2.It has long been used as an after-meal and bedtime drink.
3.Chamomile have been used for a variety of ailments including: Colic (especially in children), bloat, mild upper respiratory infections, premenstrual pain, anxiety and insomnia. Chamomile tea is also used to promote labor.
4.Externally, Chamomile is used to treat sore and chapped nipples in nursing mothers, as well as minor skin infections and abrasions. Eye drops made from these herbs are also used for tired eyes and mild ocular infections.