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METHOD OF PREPARING HOVENIA DULCIS THUNB EXTRACT RICH IN DIHYDROMYRICETIN

A method for preparing a Hovenia dulcis Thunb extract rich in dihydromyricetin includes the following steps: (1) crushing Hovenia dulcis Thunb seeds to obtain a Hovenia dulcis Thunb powder; (2) adding a 10-95% ethanol solution in an amount of 3-15 times of an amount of the Hovenia dulcis Thunb powder, stirring and extracting at 20° C-80° C. twice; (3) filtering to obtain an extract solution; (4) concentrating the extract solution by evaporating ethanol under reduced pressure to obtain a crude extract, the crude extract having a solid content of 10%-40%; (5) placing the crude extract at −20° C. to 8° C. for 0.5 to 12 hours; (6) centrifuging the crude extract to obtain a supernatant; and (7) spray-drying the supernatant to obtain the Hovenia dulcis Thunb extract.

Cannabidiol preparations and its uses

Cannabidiol (CBD) is a cannabinoid designated chemically as 2-[(1R,6R)-3-Methyl-6-(1-methylethenyl)-2-cyclohexen-1-yl]-5-pentyl-1,3-benzenediol. Its empirical formula is C.sub.21H.sub.30O.sub.2 and its molecular weight is 314.46. CBD is a cannabinoid that naturally occurs in the Cannabis sativa L. plant. CBD is a white to pale yellow crystalline solid which is insoluble in water and soluble in organic solvents. The present invention encompasses the surprising recognition that certain CBD preparations which are prepared from a botanical origin are more effective in treating diseases or disorders than preparations of CBD which are synthetic or purified to the extent no other impurities in the form of other cannabinoids are present. Prior CBD compositions have been prepared such that no psychoactive components, e.g., tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), remain in the final CBD preparation. Surprisingly, the absence of such minor impurities reduces the efficacy of CBD treatment. Such CBD preparations are characterized by chemical components and/or funtional properties that distinguish them from prior CBD compositions. One or more components of the preparations described herein provide an unexpectedly synergistic effect when utilized in combination.

Cannabis Plants with a Cannabinoid Profile Enriched for Cannabidiol and Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol

The present disclosure relates generally to new cannabis plants, including parts, extracts and uses thereof, comprising a cannabinoid profile enriched for total CBD (i.e., cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabidiolic acid (CBDA)) and for total THC (i.e., Δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA)).

FORMULATION FOR IMPROVING PHYSICAL ENDURANCE IN ATHLETES AND A METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME

The present disclosure discloses a herbal formulation in powdered dosage form, which is useful to enhance the physical endurance or strength in athletes. The disclosure also includes a method of preparation of the formulation, which involves the encapsulation of the natural ingredients in a natural matrix. The formulation comprises Moringa oleifera, Kaempferia parviflora and Punica granatum that are processed to obtain the product in powder form by encapsulation of the natural ingredients in a natural matrix. The formulation increased the nitrate and nitrite levels in serum and saliva in human and is useful to improve the general health of the athletes.

COMPOSITION FOR IMPROVING RESPIRATORY HEALTH CONTINUOUSLY EXPOSED TO PARTICULATE MATTER ATMOSPHERE

An aspect of the present disclosure relates to a composition for improving respiratory health exposed to particulate matter, which contains a green tea extract, a green tea polysaccharide and a green tea flavonol as active ingredients. The composition provided in an aspect of the present disclosure can improve respiratory health damaged by exposure to particulate matter by enhancing the effect of preventing adsorption of particulate matter to bronchial epithelial cells and activating the cilia of bronchial epithelial cells. The composition provided in an aspect of the present disclosure may decrease blood heavy metal level.

Method of drying botanicals
11191797 · 2021-12-07 ·

A method for drying to increase the useful life of botanicals and shorten the time to market after harvest of the botanicals. The method may include flash freezing the botanicals, at a desired optimal temperature range, soon after harvest. The method may include storing the frozen botanicals indefinitely prior to drying. The method may include drying the frozen botanicals using a lyophilizer at a desired optimal temperature and pressure.

PROCESS FOR PREPARING A LAWSONIA INERMIS EXTRACT

The present disclosure relates to a process for preparing a Lawsonia inermis extract which is rich in Lawsone. It also relates to the extract which may be obtained by said process and to a composition comprising thereof. The disclosure also relates to a method for dying fibers, in particular keratin fibers.

OKRA AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR CERVICAL MUCUS

Artificial cervical fluid is disclosed that contains a mucilaginous extract from the okra plant. The mucilaginous extract can be produced using a hot aqueous extractant or cold extraction process followed by separation of larger particles from the extract. The extract finds many uses, for example as a sperm storage medium, a sperm freezing medium, a sexual lubricant, an artificial insemination medium, and an in vitro fertilization medium.

Herbal preparation for stimulation of hair growth, control of hair fall, dandruff and infections thereof using <i>Ageratum </i>spp

This disclosure describes herbal preparations for the stimulation of hair growth, control of hair fall, control of dandruff, and control of dandruff-related infections thereof, using herbaceous plants, Ageratum spp. Processes for preparing the herbal preparations and methods for using them are also disclosed. Such an herbal preparation using plants, Ageratum spp. can be utilized as an efficient hair care solution in a wide range of hair growth related problems of humans in a cost-effective manner.

ENZYMATICALLY TREATED CATECHIN PRODUCT WITH INCREASED CONTENTS OF GALLIC ACID, EPICATECHIN, AND EPIGALLOCATECHIN AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME

The present invention relates to a method for producing an enzymatically treated catechin product with increased contents of gallic acid, epicatechin (EC), and epigallocatechin (EGC), an enzymatically treated catechin product produced by way of the method, and use thereof.