Product Name: Grape Seed Extract
CAS No.: Not available
Rich in polyphenols,specifically proanthocyanidins (OPC) biologically-active flavonoids, it is a potent free radical scavenger, and strong antioxidant
Grape Seed Extract
Specifications:
1) Appearance: reddish-brown fine powder
2) Taste: astringent
3) Proanthocyanidins (on dry basis): 95.0% min.
4) Powder size: 98% through 100mesh
5) After burn: 2.0% max.
6) Loss on drying: 5.0% max.
7) Bulk density: 0.25~0.35g/ml
8) Tapped density: 0.40~0.50g/ml
9) Heavy metals: 10ppm max.
10) Iron: 10ppm max.
11) Arsenic: 2ppm max.
12) Solvents residue:
a) Methanol: mon-detective
b) Ethanol: 1000ppm max.
13) Pesticides residue: non-detective
14) Health inspection:
a) Total aerobic: 1000CFU/g
b) Mold & yeast: 100CFU/g
c) E. Coli: non-detective
d) Salmonella: non-detective
Grape seed extract is a herb that helps protect cells against free radical damage while promoting healthy circulation. This is known as a powerful antioxidant similar in effect to the ever popular and patented Pycnogenol, but far less expensive. Grape seed extract is rich in polyphenols, a beneficial compound shown as being high in antioxidants that helps to improve circulation. People have been using grapes since ancient times not only for eating and drinking but for medicinal purposes as well. Different parts of the plant including the grapes themselves, the leaves, and the stems, have been used. It was not until the 1970’s when a French biochemist isolated from grape seed the substance called oligomeric proanthocyandin (OPC). This substance was said to improve blood circulation and to have some protective properties against heart disease. Experimental data does suggest that grape seed also has anti-inflammatory and anti-carcinogenic properties and prevents the formation of plaque in the arteries. All of this information is great for cardiovascular health, but there have been no findings to indicate that it can aid in weight loss or exercise.