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Basic Information
Product name: St. Johns Wort Extract, Hypericum Perforatum Extract
Botanical Name: Hypericum perforatum L
Specification: Hypericin 0.3%
Appearance: Brown Powder
Part Used: Whole Herb
Test Method: UV
Benefits
Hypericum Perforatum Extract can be used as a safe neuronutrient to prevent and treat depression, regulate affective disorders and mood disorders, eliminate tension and depression, restore self-confidence and improve sleep.
The active ingredient Hypericin extracted from Hypericum Perforatum has significant anti-DNA properties , RNA virus effect, can directly act on viral DNA such as avian influenza, swine fever, foot and mouth disease, etc., interfering with the replication and reproduction of the virus and having a strong inhibitory effect on the virus.
Application
Applied in food and beverages as ingredients.
Applied in healthy products.
Applied in Nutrition Supplements.
Applied in Pharmaceutical Industry & General Drugs.
Applied in health food and cosmetics.
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