Gingembre extrait CO2, poudre, 20 % gingérols
Product-No.: 014.019
Matières Premières:
Zingiber officinale Roscoe – Rhizome, dried
Fabrication:
By supercritical fluid extraction with natural carbon dioxide, no solvent residues, no inorganic salts, no heavy metals, no reproducible microorganisms [1]. The extract is standardised to a content of 20 % gingerols by addition of silicon dioxide and maltodextrin.
Ingrédients:
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Utilisation:
In medicine, extracts of ginger are used in herbal remedies for the prevention of nausea and vomiting in motion sickness. Ginger has also been used for mild, cramp-like stomach problems and flatulence [2]. The extract is used for coughs and sore throats [3]. Ginger has antioxidative and antimicrobial effects. Studies have shown an effect against cardiovascular diseases [4].*
Due to its positive physiological properties, ginger extract can be used in various food supplements.*
Because of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, ginger can reduce UV-induced wrinkling and protect against skin aging [5,6]. Ginger is also reported to improve blood circulation and thus help relieve tension [7]. The ginger extract is therefore suitable for use in anti-aging products, sun creams, massage oils and relaxation baths. In addition, the ginger extract has a characteristic and invigorating aroma. Therefore the extract is also suitable as a fragrance in perfume, deodorants, shower gel and shampoos.*
Littérature:
[1] P. Manninen, E. Häivälä, S. Sarimo, H. Kallio : Distribution of microbes in supercritical CO2 extraction of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) oils : Zeitschrift für Lebensmitteluntersuchung und -Forschung / Springerverlag (1997) 204: 202-205
[2] Committee on Herbal Medicinal Products (HMPC), European Medicines Agency (EMA) : Community herbal monograph on Zingiber officinale Roscoe, rhizoma : (2012) EMA/HMPC/749154/2010
[3] Wolfgang Blascheck u.a. (Hrsg.) : HagerROM 2017, Hagers Enzyklopädie der Arzneistoffe und Drogen : Suttgart: Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft Stuttgart, 2017
[4] Mao QQ et al. : Bioactive Compounds and Bioactivities of Ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) : Foods 2019, 8, 185
[5] I. Meyer, M. Herrmann, M. le Maire, E. Caviola, P. Pertile : The Reinvention of Ginger Root: A Traditional Plant Promoted to a Multifunctional Skin-Beautifying Active : SOFW-Journal, 141, 1/2-2015
[6] Mohaddese Mahboubi : Zingiber officinale Rosc. essential oil, a review on its composition and bioactivity : Clinical Phytoscience (2019) 5:6
[7] Dr. Kalpagam Polasa and K.Nirmala : Ginger: Its role in xenobiotic metabolism : ICMR Bulletin Vol.33, No.6, June 2006, Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi