Ginseng P.E. Cas No.: 90045-38-8

Ginseng P.E. Cas No.: 90045-38-8
Cas No.:
90045-38-8
Name:
Ginseng P.E.
Spec:
natural
Remark:
 
Category:
Natural Herb Extracts
 
  Product Intro:

Ginseng P.E.

General Information

  • Product Name: Ginseng P.E.
  • Botanical Source: Panax ginseng
  • Part of Plant Used: Root
  • Classification: Plant / Herb Extracts
  • Extract Solvent: Water & Ethanol

Typical Analysis

Items
Standard
Typical
Ginsenosides (UV) >80% 80.20%
Loss on Drying <5.0% 3.65%
Residue on Ignition <5.0% 2.10%
Heavy metals <10 ppm Complies
Residual Solvents Eur. Pharm. Complies
Microbiology
Total Plate Count <1000/g 115/g
Yeast & Mold <100/g 15/g
Salmonella Negative Negative
E. Coil Negative Negative

Physical

  • Appearance: Light yellow fine powder
  • Odor: Characteristic
  • Particle Size: 100% Pass 80 mesh
  • Bulk Density: 45-55g/100ml

Storage:

 
  • In a cool and dry place. Keep away from direct strong light.

Packaging:

  • 25kg/drum

Shelf Life:

  • Maximum 24 month when stored unopened provided proper storage conditions are maintained

 

Note: The above analysises are typical guides. They are not to be construed as being specifications.

 

Herb Information

Name: Asian Ginseng
Biological Name: Panax ginseng
Other Names: Ginseng - Asian, Asiatic ginseng, Chinese ginseng, wonder of the world, Asian Ginseng
Parts Used: Root

Active Compounds:
Ginseng's actions in the body are due to a complex interplay of constituents. The primary group are the ginsenosides, which are believed to increase energy, counter the effects of stress, and enhance intellectual and physical performance. Thirteen ginseno-sides have been identified in Asian ginseng. Ginsenosides Rgl and Rbl have received the most attention.

Other constituents include the panaxans, which help lower blood sugar, and the polysaccharides (complex sugar molecules), which support immune function.

History:
Asian ginseng has been a part of Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years. The first reference to the health enhancing use of Asian ginseng dates to the first century A.D Historically, it had been described as: "It is used for repairing the five viscera, quieting the spirit, curbing the emotion, stopping agitation, removing noxious influence, brightening the eyes, enlightening the mind, and increasing wisdom. Continuous use leads one to longevity with light weight." Ginseng was commonly used by elderly persons in the Orient to improve mental and physical vitality.

Remedies For:
Ginseng is believed to be helpful in:

  • Aerobic capacity
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Athletic performance
  • Chemotherapy support
  • Chronic fatigue syndrome
  • Common cold/sore throat
  • Diabetes
  • Endurance and stress
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Influenza (flu)
  • Male reproductive system support

Ginseng is a demulcent, panacea, stimulant, stomachic. The chines have held ginseng root in almost religious esteem as a panacea for all ailments for thousands of years. The roots that resemble a human being is the most prized ones.

Ginseng is considered valuable for feverish and inflammatory illnesses, for hemorrhage, and for blood diseases. Women also take it for everything from normalizing menstruation to easing childbirth. Ginseng promote both physical and mental vigor. It is believed to be an aphrodisiac. It promotes appetite and may help digestive disturbances. It is mildly stimulating to the central nervous system and to various glands. It is helpful for coughs, colds, and various chest problems.

Description:
Asiatic ginseng is a small perennial plant which grows in the damp woodlands of Manchuria. It is cultivated primarily in Korea. The aromatic root commonly grows to a length of 2 feet or more and is often divided at the end. The simple, glabrous stem bears near the top a whorl of three or five palmately compound leaves consisting of five oblong ovate, finely double serrated leaflets. From June to August, the plant is topped by a solitary simple umbel of greenish yellow flowers. The fruit is a small red, edible, berry. Ginseng's high reputation in the orient ensures that the wild plant remains extremely rare; world trade in ginseng consists almost exclusively of cultivated plants.

Dosage:
The best known clinical forms of ginseng are standardized herbal extracts that supply approximately 4-7% ginsenosides; more concentrated extracts may be less effective due to reduction of panaxan levels. People often take 100-200 mg per day. Nonstandardized extracts require a higher intake, generally 1-2 grams per day for tablets or 2 - 3 ml for fresh herb tincture.

Use only thoroughly dried root. Make it into a tea according to your taste and use as needed.


Ginseng is usually used for two to three weeks continuously, followed by a 1 to 2 -week "rest" period before resuming.

Safety:
Used at the recommended dosage, ginseng is generally safe. In rare instances, it may cause over-stimulation and possibly insomnia. Consuming caffeine with ginseng increases the risk of over-stimulation and gastrointestinal upset. Persons with. uncontrolled high blood pressure should not use ginseng. Long-term use of ginseng may cause menstrual abnormalities and breast tenderness in some women. Ginseng is not recommended for pregnant or lactating women.

 

Disclaimer

All of the above information is, to our best knowledge, true and accurate. However, since the the conditions of use are beyond our control, all recommendations or suggestions are made without guarantee, express or implied on our part. We disclaim all liability in connection with the use of information contained herein or otherwise, and all such risks are assured by user. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to infer freedom from patent intringement. We further expressly disclaim all warranties of MANCHANTABILITY and FITNESS FOR A PARTICAL PURPOSE This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure and prevent any disease.

ItemSpecification
AppearancePowder/Oil
ColorWhite to light yellow
StorageCool & dry place
Shelf Life24 months

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ginseng P.E. Cas No.: 90045-38-8?

Ginseng P.E. Cas No.: 90045-38-8 is a Natural Plant Extracts supplied by Rishon Biochem Co., Ltd. (Sichuan, China). Ginseng P.E. Cas No.: 90045-38-8 The company is ISO 22000 certified and provides stable, traceable bulk supply for nutrition, food and cosmetics industries.

What are the specifications and storage conditions of Ginseng P.E. Cas No.: 90045-38-8?

Ginseng P.E. Cas No.: 90045-38-8 is typically supplied as powder or oil (depending on the product), white to light yellow in appearance. Store in a cool, dry, sealed place; shelf life is 24 months. Batch-specific COA and specification sheets (assay, heavy metals, microbiological limits) are available upon request from Rishon Biochem.

How can I order Ginseng P.E. Cas No.: 90045-38-8 and what is the MOQ?

You can submit an inquiry via the Rishon Biochem contact page (Request Sample / Inquiry Now); the sales team typically replies within 1 business day. MOQ varies by product. Sample orders, trial orders and full-container bulk supply are supported, with OEM/ODM customization available.

Is Ginseng P.E. Cas No.: 90045-38-8 suitable for vegetarian/vegan applications?

Yes. Ginseng P.E. Cas No.: 90045-38-8 is part of the plant-based product line (plant omega-3, botanical extracts, etc.), suitable for vegetarian and vegan formulations. Halal and other certifications are available on request from Rishon Biochem.

What certifications and quality assurance does Rishon Biochem provide?

Rishon Biochem is ISO 22000 (Food Safety Management System) certified and provides COA (certificate of analysis), MSDS, and certificates of origin. Third-party testing and customer audits are supported, and every batch is fully traceable.