Eucommia ulmoides is a tonic for deficiency. Eucommia ulmoides extract has various pharmacological effects, including lowering blood pressure, enhancing immunity, promoting bone cell proliferation, delaying aging, lowering blood lipids, relieving pain, sedation, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and increasing white blood cells.
Eucommia ulmoides is a deciduous tree that can reach a height of 20 meters and a diameter at breast height of about 50 centimeters. The bark is grey-brown, rough, contains rubber, and has many filaments when broken and pulled apart. The young branches have yellowish-brown hairs, which soon become bald, and the old branches have obvious lenticels. The buds are oval, shiny on the outside, reddish brown, with 6-8 scales and micro hairs on the edges. The leaves are oval, ovate or oblong, thin leathery, 6-15 cm long and 3.5-6.5 cm wide. The base is round or broadly wedge-shaped, and the apex is tapered; the upper surface is dark green, with brown hairs at first, and soon becomes bald. The old leaves are slightly wrinkled, and the lower surface is light green, with brown hairs at first, and then only hairs on the veins. There are 6-9 pairs of lateral veins, and the reticular veins are sunken above and slightly raised below, with serrated edges. The petiole is 1-2 cm long, has grooves on it, and is covered with scattered hairs. This product is the dried leaves of Eucommia Ulmoides Oliver, a plant in the Eucommiaceae family.
Chlorogenic acid, also known as 3-car-feoyquinic acid, is a phenylpropanoid synthesized by plants through the intermediate product of the pentose phosphate pathway (HMS) during aerobic respiration. Elemental substances.
Product name |
Eucommia ulmoides extract |
Source |
Eucommia ulmoides |
Extraction part |
dried leaves or bark |
Specifications |
Chlorogenic acid 10%-98% |
Appearance |
Brown to white powder |
1. Medicine;
2. Health products;
3. Beverages.