Marigold Extract
What is the function of Marigold Flower Extract?
Lutein is one kind of mixed carotenoid including zeaxanthin and cryptoxanthin. It is natural colorant, and antioxidant with stable, safe and reliable effect. Main functions are as follows:
1. Lutein is one of basis in lens and retina of the eye, can prevent Age-Related Macular Degeneration, and improve eyesight;
2. Alleviate Age Pigment Degeneration in human body and anti-lipid peroxidation by Antioxidation;
3. Adjusting blood-fat, prevent low density lipoprotein against antioxidation, and thereby alleviate cardiopathy.
How about the application of Marigold Flower Extract?
1. Applied in food as a kind of natural colorant, adding shine for goods;
2. Applied in health product lutein can replenishes nourients for eyes, and protecting the retina;
3. Applied in cosmetics lutein is used to reduce age pigment of people.
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For the marigold is a marigold, annual herb. Origin in Mexico, currently in China's Heilongjiang, Jilin, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Yunnan and other places have large-scale cultivation. We produce all raw materials used in marigold planting base from Yunnan. Endemic soil and light conditions, making Marigold with fast growth, long flowering period, high yield and good quality, ensure a steady supply of raw materials, production of high yield, low production costs.
Item |
Specification |
Test Method |
Physical&Chemical Control | ||
Appearance |
Brown Red fine powder |
Visual |
Odor&Taste |
Characteristic |
Organoleptic |
Assay |
Lutein≥20% |
HPLC |
Particle size |
100% pass 80 mesh |
80 Mesh Screen |
Identification |
Positive |
TLC |
Loss on drying |
≤5.0% |
CP2015 |
Residue on Ignition |
≤5.0% |
CP2015 |
Bulk Density |
0.3-0.5g/ml |
CP2015 |
Tap Density |
0.5-0.8g/ml |
CP2015 |
1.Low Pesticide Residue and Low solvent residue
2. Pass Test on PAHs, Benzopyren