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Certification: | ISO, FDA, HACCP |
Assay Method: | HPLC, UV |
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Centella asiatica extract powder is derived from Centella asiatica (also known as tiger grass and Gotu Kola) of the Umbelliferae family and is prepared by water extraction, ethanol extraction or supercritical CO2technology. Its core active ingredients include Asiaticoside, Madecassoside, Asiatic Acid and Madecassic Acid, all of which are α-amyrin-type triterpenoid compounds. It has a light yellow to brown powder with a herbal smell and moderate water solubility. It is used in traditional medicine for wound healing and anti-inflammatory purposes, while modern research focuses on skin repair, antioxidant and neuroprotective functions. |
Specifications and Contents |
• Extraction ratio: 10:1 to 100:1 (concentration ratio), some high-purity specifications such as 55%-60% asiaticoside. |
• Active ingredients: Asiaticoside: 10%-60% (HPLC detection); total triterpenoids: 80%-95% (TECA standard) |
• Testing standards: Microbiological indicators: total colony count ≤1000 CFU/g, no pathogenic bacteria; heavy metal limit: lead ≤3ppm, arsenic ≤2ppm. |
Packaging and storage |
Packaging: 1kg aluminum foil bag or 25kg fiber barrel, stored in dark and cool place (<25ºC), shelf life 2 years. |
1. Medicine and health products
• Scar repair gel: Collagen dressing containing 5% extract is used for postoperative repair.
• Oral preparations: liver protection tablets (reduce ALT/AST levels) and anti-anxiety capsules.
2. Cosmetics
• Anti-aging essence: 0.05%-0.5% concentration improves fine lines, CIR assessment safety concentration ≤0.5% (retention type).
• Sunscreen formula: synergistic zinc oxide to increase SPF value and reduce photoaging damage.
3. Food and animal husbandry
• Functional beverages: added to meal replacement powder, with antioxidant function.
• Feed additives: 0.1%-0.2% dosage to improve poultry disease resistance, replace antibiotics.