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Butcher''s Broom Extract.Knee Holly. Jew''s Myrtle.VEGF Booster. 10:1
........Botanical Source:Ruscus aculeatus (Linn.)
........Common Names&Synonyms:Ruscus aculeatus L.Butcher''s broom,Box Holly, Jew''s Myrtle,Butchers broom,Knee Holly, Kneeholm, Pettigree, Ruscus aculeatus, Sweet Broom,Broom, Butcher''s,BUTCHER''S BROOM,Ruscus aculeatus,Its other names are Ruseus, Bruseus, Kneeholm, Knechulver and PettigreeSpartium scoparium (Linn.). Genista scoparius (Lam.). Sarothamnus scoparius (Koch). Broom Tops. Irish Tops. Basam. Bisom. Bizzom. Browme. Brum. Breeam. Green Broom.Box Holly, Jew''s Myrtle, Box Holly, Jew''s Myrtle, Knee Holly, Kneeholm, Pettigree, Ruscus aculeatus, Sweet Broom.Kneeholy.Butcher''s Broom Extract.VEGF Booster. Ruscus aculeatus,Ruscus aculeatus L. berries,Ruscus steroidal saponins,Butcher''s broom preparation,Ruscus aculeatus L. extract,adrenergic receptors in human varicose veins,

Phytochemical and Constituents:

Butcher''s broom roots and rhizomes contain: Approximately 10% saponins, including the steroidal saponin glycosides ruscogenin and neoruscogenin; steroidal sapogenins; sterols, triterpenes, flavonoids including rutin, coumarins, sparteine, tyramine, and glycolic acid. Although both the above and below ground parts of the plant contain ruscogenins, the concentration is higher in the root, the part of the plant traditionally used medicinally. The ruscogenins from butcher''s broom show marked anti-elastase activity in vitro but are inactive against hyaluronidase. Ruscogenin and neoruscogenin are described as being similar to diosgenin, found in wild yam.
Chemicals & Nutrients: Aluminum, Calcium, Chromium, Cobalt, Fats (2%), Fiber (11%), Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorus, Potassium, Protein (1%), Rutin, Silicon, Sucrose (3.5%)
An herb containing the active ingredient ruscogenin, butcher''s broom has been used for many decades as a trusted herb for hemorrhoids. Butcher''s broom acts as a natural vasoconstrictor with anti-inflammatory properties. Butcher''s broom also has the unique ability to strengthen and tone veins.

Broom contains two principles on which its activity depends. Sparteine, discovered in 1851 by Stenhouse, of which about 0.03 per cent is present, is a transparent, oily liquid, colourless when fresh, turning brown on exposure, of an aniline-like odour and a very bitter taste. It is but slightly soluble in water, but readily soluble in alcohol and ether. Stenhouse stated that the amount of Sparteine in Broom depends much upon external conditions, that grown in the shade yielding less than that produced in sunny places.
Scoparin, the other principal constituent, is a glucoside, occurring in pale-yellow crystals, colourless and tasteless, soluble in alcohol and hot water. It represents most of the direct diuretic activity of Broom.
Volatile oil, tannin, fat, wax, sugar, etc., are also present. Broom contains a very large quantity of alkaline and earthy matter, on incineration yielding about 3 per cent of ash, containing 29 per cent of carbonate of potash.
Sparteine forms certain salts of which the sulphate (official in the British and the United States Pharmacopceias) is most used in medicine. It occurs in colourless crystals, readily soluble in water.
Oxysparteine (formed by the action of acid on Sparteine) is used as a cardiac stimulant.
The flowers contain volatile oil fatty matter, wax, chlorophyll, yellow colouring matter, tannin, a sweet substance, mucilage, albumen and lignin. Scoparin and the alkaloid sparteine have been separated from them.

Butcher''s Broom and Circulatory System:

Herb Almanac: Arthritis, Circulation, Constipation, Inflammation, Kidney Problems, Overweight, Varicose Veins
Butcher''s Broom [Circulatory], once used by butchers to clean their cutting boards, has a long history of use by people of many cultures. It is a member of the lily family, native to southern and western Europe and the southern U.S. In folk history the herb was taken to nutritionally support the circulatory system. Butcher''s Broom contains important flavonoids (natural substances that strengthen capillary walls) such as rutin. The plant also contains glycolic acid, which is also found in parsley and juniper berries.

Butcher''s Broom is a modern woman''s wonder-herb: The roots and young stems of this plant are used medicinally. It promotes healthy circulation - especially to the hands and feet. Feeling bloated? Use Butcher''s Broom to encourage comfortable water balance. Relieve the pressure of womanhood with Butcher''s Broom!

Blood vessels, notably collagen: Strengthen certain parts of blood vessels, notably collagen,Chemicals in butcher''s broom attach to and strengthen certain parts of blood vessels, notably collagen. As a result, butcher''s broom tightens blood vessels, which helps to keep blood circulating throughout the body. It also acts to improve the flexibility of blood vessel walls. Therefore, less blood leaks out of weak, stretched vessels such as those that cause hemorrhoids. Butcher''s broom may also lessen cramps, itching, swelling, and other symptoms associated with chronic venous insufficiency, a condition that occurs when valves in the veins that carry blood back to the heart are weak or damaged. The blood that may collect in the veins of the legs can lead to varicose veins, spider veins, or sores on the legs. More serious results may include blood clots in the legs. Although other drugs are used in the United States, a preparation derived from butcher''s broom is used in European hospitals to prevent blood clots after surgery.

Mild diuretic: Butcher''s broom has also been used as a mild diuretic. Because butcher''s broom helps to keep fluids from leaking out of blood vessels into surrounding tissue, more body fluid is filtered through the kidneys and eliminated in urine. This effect may lessen swelling associated with premenstrual syndrome, sprains, and some heart conditions. Currently, other drugs are more effective for relieving serious swelling, but products that include butcher''s broom are popular in European countries for the relief of less serious swelling. Butcher''s broom is also being investigated for the treatment of orthostatic hypotension, which is a drop in blood pressure after standing up. Dizziness or fainting may result. Advanced age, certain drugs, and medical conditions such as diabetes and Parkinson''s disease are often associated with orthostatic hypotension. Butcher''s broom may reduce orthostatic hypertension without raising blood pressure as some other treatments do.

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Product Specifications and Supplying Conditions:

Description: Butcher''s Broom Extract.
Plant Part Used: Root and Rhizome of Ruscus aculeatus.
Concentration: 10:1TLC.or 10% saponins calculated as ruscogenins.
Serie Code: P-087
Expiration Date: 18~24Months in Good Condition
Storage Stock: Bulk in Stock
Pricing Terms: C&F;CIF;DDU;DDP.
Delivery Arrange: Soonest on the Day Confirmed



Appearance Showing: Red Brown Fine Powder
Extracts State: Fine Crystal Powder
Mesh Size: 100% Pass 80 Mesh Screen
Color: Red Brown
Odor and Smell: Charateristics
Taste Sense: Charateristics,Light Salty
Bulk Density: 0.50~0.52g/ml.


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Payment
tt

Delivery
soon

Origin
China

Minimum Order
1kilos

Packaging
25kilo drums

Inspection
TLC

Samples
Free

Sample Price
US$0


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