1. Chamomile Extract Apigenin
Apigenin is a flavonoid widely distributed in nature. It is mainly found in plants of the genus Rutaceae, Verbenaceae, and Selaginaceae. It is widely distributed in vegetables and fruits, especially celery, in a warm tropical climate. A large number of studies at home and abroad have found that apigenin has many biological activities such as anti-virus and antibacterial.
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2. Apigenin Powder Details
Active ingredient: Apigenin
Botanical Source: Matricaria recutita L.
Specification: 98%
CAS: 520-36-5
Molecular Formula: C15H10O5
Molecular Weight: 270.24
3. Specification
Identification |
TLC |
Assay by HPLC |
1.2% 3% 90% 95% 98% |
CAS |
520-36-5 |
Molecular Structure |
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Appearance |
Brown or off-yellow crystalline powder |
Extract Solvent |
Ethanol & water |
Loss on Drying |
≦5.0 % ≦2.0 % |
Ash content |
≦5.0% ≦0.5% |
Residual Solvent |
Ethanol<3000ppm |
Total Heavy Metals |
≤10ppm |
As |
≤1ppm |
Pb |
≤1ppm |
Hg |
≤0.1ppm |
Cd |
≤1ppm |
Total Plate Count |
≤1000cfu/g |
Total Yeast & Mold |
≤100cfu/g |
4. Plant Source
Apigenin is a naturally occurring flavonoid found in various forms in the form of plant yellow, mainly from other plants such as umbrella plants, celery, chamomile, melissa, perilla and whip. It is also found in grass and valerian.
Chamomile is native to the UK and is grown in Germany, France, and Morocco. Roman chamomile and German chamomile have many characteristics in common: about 30 cm high, yellow in the middle, white flowers, and slightly fluffy leaves. Chamomile has the effect of helping sleep, relieving symptoms of inflammation and pain in patients, and relieving insomnia caused by itching of nerves and skin. There are also a large number of medicines and teas grown in China, and the daily sales of herbal teas contain apigenin, which is mainly from mother chrysanthemums and dried chamomiles.
5. Biologicalactivity and pharmacological effects
The molecular structure of apigenin determines its unique physiological and biological properties and therefore has a good biological effect. A large number of studies at home and abroad have found that apigenin is a natural antioxidant that lowers blood pressure, relaxes blood vessels, prevents atherosclerosis, and other effects. Compared with other flavonoids (quercetin, kaempferol). Currently, apigenin has certain applications in the pharmaceutical and food industries. However, apigenin has limited oral bioavailability and in vivo activity due to its poor water solubility and reduced intestinal absorption, which limits its application to some extent.
6. Apigenin Powder Benefits
1. It can be used to treat premenstrual pain, anxiety, and insomnia;
2. It has anti-inflammatory and is useful in allergic conditions;
3. It can inhibit Helicobacter pylori which will cause digestive problems.
4, It can speed the wound healing speed.
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8. Feature&Advantage
9.Solubility and stability introduction
Apigenin is a flavonoid compound widely found in nature, including celery. Known to have low solubility in water, but soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and methanol. The solubility of apigenin is affected by factors such as temperature, pH and the presence of other substances. In terms of stability, apigenin has been found to be sensitive to light, heat and oxidation. This causes it to degrade, which leads to a reduction in its biological activity. To improve the stability of apigenin, various methods such as encapsulation or complexation with other substances have been investigated. Overall, understanding the solubility and stability of apigenin is crucial for developing effective applications of this compound.