Salvia Miltiorrhiza Root Extract Tanshinone IIA Powder


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INGREDIENTS AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS

Ingredients:Salvia Miltiorrhiza Root Extract Tanshinone IIA Powder

Active ingredients:mainly includes two categories: fat soluble components and water-soluble components.

Fat soluble components: tanshinone I, IIA, IIB, cryptotanshinone, isotanshinone I, II, isocryptotanshinone, miltirone, methyltanshinonate, hydroxytanshinone IIA, dihydrotanshinone I, tanshinone A, B, C, methyltanshinone, and salviol. These ingredients have strong physiological activity, for example, tanshinone IIA is one of the effective ingredients for treating coronary heart disease.

Water soluble ingredients: Danshensu, protocatechualdehyde, rosmarinic acid, rosmarinic acid methyl ester, purple oxalic acid, caffeic acid, isoferulic acid, rust alcohol, tigerginine, salvianolic acid, salvianolic acid A, B, C, D, E, F, G, etc. Among them, Danshensu and protocatechuic aldehyde have high content and strong activity, and are the main effective ingredients of Danshen in treating coronary heart disease.

Useful Qualities:Salvia Miltiorrhiza Root Extract Tanshinone IIA Powder

 

Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, blood activating and stasis removing, promoting wound healing, anticoagulant, cooling, anti-tumor.

Tanshinone is an effective ingredient extracted from Salvia miltiorrhiza, a traditional Chinese medicine. It has a good effect of anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, dissipating knots, and promoting wound healing. It has a good therapeutic effect on acne, tonsillitis, osteomyelitis, otitis externa, cellulitis, mastitis, traumatic infection, burn infection and other infectious diseases. Tanshinone promotes blood circulation and removes blood stasis, effectively improving microcirculation. It is now widely used in the treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as coronary heart disease, cerebral infarction, insufficient blood supply to the heart and brain, and hyperlipidemia.

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