Herb Extract

Herb Extract


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Definition

HERB (pronounced without the "h" in North American English, and "H-urb" in most commonwealth English-speaking nations) can be seen as an acronym: Health, Edible, Refresh, and Beauty, are plants grown for culinary, medicinal, or in some cases, even spiritual value.

Herbs have played an important part in man's life for millennia - in politics, romance, love, religion, health, and superstition.

Celery was used by the Abyssinians for stuffing pillows, while ancient Greeks and Romans crowned their heroes with dill and laurel. Dill was also used by the Romans to purify the air in their banquet halls.

Some herbs were given magical properties, probably because of their medicinal uses. The early Chinese considered Artemisia to have special Charm, and in France during the Middle Ages, babies were rubbed with Artemisia juice to protect them from the cold. Ancient Greeks used sweet marjoram as avaluable tonic and parsley as a cure for stomach ailments. Rosemary waseaten in the Middle Ages for its tranquilizing effects and as a cure-all for headaches.

Chives, still a common herb often found growing wild, had economic importance throughout Asia and many Mediterranean countries. Odd as it seems now, early Dutch settlers in America intentionally planted chives in meadows so cows would give chive-flavored milk.

Mint, another popular herb today, also had its beginnings early in history. Greek athletes used bruised mint leaves as an after-bath lotion. In the Middle Ages, mint was important as a cleansing agent and was later used to purify drinking water that had turned stale on long ocean voyages. Mint was also given mystical powers, such as to neutralize the "evil eye" and to produce an aggressive personal character.

History

Mustard was lauded by Hippocrates, the ancient Greek physician, and Shakespeare referred to it as a desirable condiment in several of his plays.

Other herbs having importance early in history include basil, saffron, sage, savory tarragon, and thyme.

Early settlers brought herbs to America to use as remedies for illnesses, for flavoring, for storing with linens, for strewing on floors, or for burning for their pleasant fragrances. Some herbs were used to improve the taste of meats in the days before preservation techniques were developed. Other herbs were used to dye homespun fabrics.

Herb gardens were almost an essential feature around the homes of American pioneers and were placed in sunny corners near one's house to be readily available for the busy homemaker. As the population of the new country grew, people, representing many nations, brought herbs with them and this resulted in an exchange of slips, seeds, and plants.

Many herbs familiar to settlers from other countries were found growing wild in the new country -- parsley, anise, pennyroyal, sorrel, watercress, liverwort, wild leeks, and lavender. American Indians knew uses for almost every wild, nonpoisonous plant, but they used the plants chiefly for domestic purposes - tanning and dyeing leather and eating.

At present, herbs also play an important part in medicine, beauty, health and garden, decoration.

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  • Aliflax

    Classification
    Contents
    History

    English: Galric
    Origin plant : Alliium sativum L.
    Plant part used : Seed
    Origin : World wild
    Standard
    1) Alliin
    Effect
    1) Improve circulation of blood
    2) Solute coagulated blood
    3) Reduce fat of bood
    Special
    14.5folds concentrated
    1) Alliin : 4.0%
    Daily dosage
    300mg
    Application
    1) Tablet
    Regulation
    1) Health food
    2) Pharm.
    Remarks

  • Cucurbita Extract

    Classification
    Contents
    History

    English : Pumpkin Seed
    Origin palnt : Cucurbita Pepo L.
    Plant part used : Seed
    Origin : World wild
    (Cucurbita Extract 85.940 : Austria)
    Effection
    1) Phenols
    2) ignans
    Effect
    1) Urinary incontinence
    2) Hormonal disbalance
    Special
    20fold concentrated
    Phenolic derivatives (as Enterodiol/UV) %(m/m) : 2.0 -4.0 (lignans)
    Daily dosage
    Medical treatment : 500mg
    Prevention : 100-200mg
    Application
    1) Beverage
    2) Biscuit
    3) Tablet
    Regulation
    1) Food
    2) Pharm
    Remarks
    Clinical study data in Japan : Cucurbita Extract 85.940 have effect on Medical treatment for Urinary incontinence

  • Echinacea Extract

    Classification
    Contents
    History

    English : Echinacea, Purple conflower, sanke root
    Origin plant Echinacea purpurea L.
    Plant part used : Root
    Origin : North America
    Standard
    1) Echinacoside
    2) Hyaluronic Acid
    3) Mucopolysaccharide
    4) Echinacin B
    5) Polysaccharide
    6) Pentadecadiene
    Effect
    1) Echinacoside : antibiotic action
    2) Hyaluronic Acid : control diffusion-pace of nutritive elements
    in Cell
    3) Mucopolysaccharide : control diffusion-pace of nutritive
    elements, mineral, hormone, nnutritive elements body wastes out cell
    4) Echinacin B : Recover the wound and surrounding area
    5) Polysaccharide : antibiotic action, immunity action,
    lymphopoiesis palpation
    6) Pentadecadiene : anticancer action
    Special
    4fold concentrated.
    1) Fructofuranosides : min.2.4%
    Daily dosage
    200 - 300mg
    Application
    1) Beverage
    2) Biscuit
    3) Tablet
    4) Gum
    Regulation
    1) Food
    2) Pharm
    Remarks

  • Green Mate Extract

    Classification
    Contents
    History

    English : Green Mate
    Original Plant : IIex paraguariensis ST.HIL
    Plant part used : Leaf
    Origin : South America
    (Brasil, Argentina, araguay)
    Standard
    1) Caffeolyquinic acids : 20 - 40%
    2) Triterpenic saponins : > 1.0%
    3) Caffein : 2.0 - 4.0%
    4) Theobrome : 0.3 - 1.2%
    Remarks
    Weight loss
    appetite suppressant,
    prevents resorption of dietary fats
    lipolytic fat burning
    low caffeine content

    Sport nutrition
    provides the muscles with sufficient glucose
    lipolysis - fat burning
    scavenges radicals generated under stress conditions

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Sam Jung Flavor Co., Ltd.

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Kim, Jin-chul
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Samjung B/D, 1661-10, Bongcheon 7-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul
Product Category
Herbal Medicine
Company introduction

Sam Jung Flavor Co., Ltd., since its founding over 20 years ago in 1984, has dedicated itself to researching and developing food flavors.

We make quality products that consumers will use again and again and recommend to their friends.
Sam Jung Flavor Co., Ltd. has devoted itself to food flavor development for over 20 years, and continues. Watch us grow in the 21st century by utilizing the customer's continuous and excellent feedback. We will continue to study and create flavors for an exciting and prosperous food culture.

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