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Certification: | ISO, FDA, HACCP |
Assay Method: | HPLC, UV |
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Bitter melon extract powder is derived from the dried fruit or whole herb of Momordica charantia, a plant of the Cucurbitaceae family, and is prepared by water extraction, ethanol extraction or supercritical CO2 technology. The core active ingredients include charantin, polypeptide-P and momordicin, and are rich in vitamins A, C, K and minerals (calcium, magnesium, potassium, etc.). In traditional medicine, bitter melon is used to clear away heat and detoxify, and lower blood sugar. Modern research has confirmed that it has the effects of regulating metabolism, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidation and anti-fatigue, and is widely used in food, health products and medicine. |
Specifications and Content • Extraction ratio: Common concentration ratios are 10:1 to 20:1, with some high-purity specifications such as 750mg/portion (BulkSupplements product) or 20:1 concentrated extract (200g packaging). • Active ingredients: Momordica charantia saponins ≥1%-5% (HPLC detection) Total triterpenoids ≥10% • Detection standards: Microbial indicators: Total colony count ≤1000 CFU/g, no pathogenic bacteria (such as Escherichia coli). Heavy metal limit: Lead ≤3ppm, Arsenic ≤2ppm. Packaging and storage • Packaging: 1kg aluminum foil bag or 25kg fiber barrel, some international brands use 200g or 500g retail packaging (such as eBay platform). • Storage conditions: Avoid light, cool (<25ºC), shelf life 2 years |
1. Food industry
• Functional beverages: added to meal replacement powders and energy bars (such as southern bitter melon powder), with both antioxidant and sugar control functions.
• Natural preservatives: replace sodium benzoate and keep meat products fresh.
2. Medicines and health products
• Hypoglycemic capsules: compounded with cinnamon and banaba leaves (such as Halla Doctor Glucose Capsules), used for auxiliary treatment of type 2 diabetes, recommended dose 300-500mg/day.
• Anti-fatigue supplements: used by athletes during training to reduce blood ammonia accumulation and improve endurance.
3. Cosmetics
• Anti-inflammatory and soothing: essence containing 1% extract can relieve acne and sunburn, and inhibit tyrosinase activity.