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商品名称:

Ginger Root Extract


Ginger Root Extract
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  • Ginger Root Extract

规格:

5% Gingerols HPLC, 10:1

拉丁名:

Zingiber officinale

使用部位:

Rhizomes (Roots)

检测方法:

HPLC

CAS编号:

23513-14-6 (Gingerol)

主要功能:

Treat nausea, Treat Colds and coughs, Treat dyspepsia and colic


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Brief Introduction

Synonyms--- Root ginger, Jamaicaginger

Gingerol ([6]-Gingerol)

Chemical Name:(S)-5-hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-3-decanone
Molecular Formula: C17H26O4

Mol. Wt.:294.38 g/mol

Molecular Structure:

Gingeris the rhizome of the plant Zingiber officinale, family Zingiberaceae. Other notable members of this plant family are turmeric, cardamom, and galangal. It is a tuber that is consumed whole as a delicacy, medicine, or spice. Ginger cultivation began in South Asia and has since spread to East Africa and the Caribbean. It is sometimes called root ginger to distinguish it from other things that share the name ginger.

The characteristic odor and flavor of ginger is caused by a mixture of zingerone, shogaols and gingerols, volatile oils that compose one to three percent of the weight of fresh ginger. In laboratory animals, the gingerrols increase the motility of the gastrointestinal tract and have analgesic, sedative, antipyretic and antibacterial properties. Ginger oil has been shown to prevent skin cancer in mice and a study at the University of Michigan demonstrated that gingerrols can kill ovarian cancer cells.

Ginger contains up to three percent of a fragrant essential oil whose main constituents are sesquiterpenoids, with (-)-zingiberene as the main component. Smaller amounts of other sesquiterpenoids (β-sesquiphellandrene, bisabolene and farnesene) and a small monoterpenoid fraction (β-phelladrene, cineol, and citral) have also been identified.

The pungent taste of ginger is due to nonvolatile phenylpropanoid-derived compounds, particularly gingerols and shogaols, which form from gingerols when ginger is dried or cooked. Zingerone is also produced from gingerols during this process; this compound is less pungent and has a spicy-sweet aroma. Ginger is also a minor chemical irritant. Ginger has a sialagogue action, stimulating the production of saliva, which makes swallowing easier. Ginger acts as a useful food preservative.

Fresh ginger can be substituted for ground ginger at a ratio of 6 to 1, although the flavors of fresh and dried ginger are somewhat different. Powdered dry ginger root is typically used as a flavoring for recipes such as gingerbread, cookies, crackers and cake, ginger ale, and ginger beer.

The medical form of ginger historically was called Jamaicaginger; it was classified as a stimulant and carminative, and used frequently for dyspepsia and colic. It was also frequently employed to disguise the taste of medicines. Ginger may also decrease pain from arthritis, though studies have been inconsistent, and may have blood thinning and cholesterol lowering properties that may make it useful for treating heart disease.

Ginger compounds are active against a form of diarrhea which is the leading cause of infant death in developing countries. Zingerone is likely to be the active constituent against enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin-induced diarrhea.

Ginger has been found effective in multiple studies for treating nausea caused by seasickness, morning sickness and chemotherapy, though ginger was not found superior over a placebo for pre-emptively treating post-operative nausea. Ginger is a safe remedy for nausea relief during pregnancy.

A variety of uses are suggested for ginger. Tea brewed from ginger is a folk remedy for colds. Three to four leaves of Tulsi taken along with a piece of ginger on an empty stomach is considered an effective cure for congestion, cough and cold. Ginger ale and ginger beer have been recommended as stomach settlers for generations in countries where the beverages are made, and ginger water was commonly used to avoid heat cramps in the United States. In China, "ginger eggs" (scrambled eggs with finely diced ginger root) is a common home remedy for coughing. The Chinese also make a kind of dried ginger candy that is fermented in plum juice and sugared which is also commonly consumed to suppress coughing. Ginger has also been historically used to treat inflammation, which several scientific studies support, though one arthritis trial showed ginger to be no better than a placebo or ibuprofen for treatment of osteoarthritis. Research on rats suggests that ginger may be useful for treating diabetes.

Gingerol, or sometimes [6]-gingerol, is the active constituent of fresh ginger. Chemically, gingerol is a relative of capsaicin, the compound that gives chile peppers their spiciness. Cooking ginger transforms gingerol into zingerone, which is less pungent and has a spicy-sweet aroma. Gingerol may reduce nausea caused by motion sickness or pregnancy and may also relieve migraine. [6]-Gingerol has been used to induce a suspended animation-like hypothermic state in rats.

The Ginger Root Extract used in dietary supplements is derived from the rhizomes (roots) of the plant ginger (Zingiber officinale).

Benefits

Treat nausea 

Treat Colds and coughs

Treat dyspepsia and colic 

Decrease pain from arthritis  

Blood thinning and cholesterol lowering properties(Treating heart disease)

Treat diarrhea  

Treat Diabetes

•Anti-cancer

•Anti-bacterial

Mechanism

Not available.

Safety

Ginger Root Extract is safe, no side effects have been reported to date, Ginger is on the FDA's "generally recognized as safe"(GRAS) list.

Reactions

Ginger does interact with some medications, including warfarin. Ginger is contraindicated in people suffering from gallstones as it promotes the production of bile.

Allergic reactions to ginger generally result in a rash, and although generally recognized as safe, ginger can cause heartburn, bloating, gas, belching and nausea, particularly if taken in powdered form. Unchewed fresh ginger may result in intestinal blockage, and individuals who have had ulcers, inflammatory bowel disease or blocked intestines may react badly to large quantities of fresh ginger. Ginger can also adversely affect individuals with gallstones. There are also suggestions that ginger may affect blood pressure, clotting, and heart rhythms.

Dosage

• The typical dose is 500-900mg per day (usually in 2-3 doses throughout the day).
• Consult physicians for different condition specifics.

GNI’s Ginger Root Extract Features and Benefits:

Ginger Root Extract is one of GNI's most competitive products, with many advantages as list in the following, produced as our patent-pending process and know-how technology from  Zingiber officinale rhizomes (roots).

•  Produced with pure water only

•  High purity: over 5%

•  NO solvent - residual free

•  Pesticide-free

•  Yellow in appearance

•  High solubility in water

•  High anti-bacteria, and longer shelf life

Product Specifications:

5% Gingerols HPLC

10:1

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