Mint Flavor Powder Peppermint Extract Powder
Type:Herbal Extract
Variety:Other, mixed powder
Form:Powder
Part:stem
Extraction Type:Solvent Extraction
Packaging:Drum
Grade:Cosmetic and food Grade
Model Number:CAS NO.: 64-86-8
Appearance::peppermint leaf extract
Specifiation::10:1~50:1
Name:ISO top quality natural peppermint leaf extract powder
Product Name:peppermint extract powder
Appearance:Fine Powder
Active Ingredient:peppermint
Latin Name:pepermint extract
Certificate:MSDS
Application:Cosmetic and Food Industries
Supply Ability:
10000 Kilogram/Kilograms per Month peppermint extract powder
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details
peppermint extract powder
For 1~10kg : Packing with the fresco Bag, 1kg/Bag;
For 10~25kg: Packing with the fresco Bag, 1kg/Bag,and then packing with the carton;
Over 25kg: Packing with the fresco Bag, 1kg/Bag, and then packing with the drum.
Port
shanghai
Lead Time :
as your requirement
peppermint leaf extract is a dried whole grass extract of Mentha haplocalyx Briq., and the volatile oil is the main active ingredient, which is customarily called peppermint oil or mint crude oil; a large amount of colorless matter precipitated at low temperature is called Menthol; the oil that separates part of the menthol is called peppermint oil; the essence of peppermint oil is called peppermint white oil. All of these products have different quality requirements on the international market. The main component of peppermint oil is Lenthol 1 (Mentho1) and flavonoids. It has anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. It also has important regulatory functions for the central nervous system, digestive system and antibacterial anti-inflammatory system. It is widely used in food and Pharmaceutical industry.
The main ingredients of the peppermint leaf extract are :
1. Volatile components: The main components in the oil are menthol, namely Menthol, Menthone, Menthyl acetate, Camphene, Limonene, Isomenthone. ), pinene (Pinene), menthone (Menthenone) and the like.
2. Phenolic components: Flavonoids such as Isoraifolin, Luteolin-7-glucoside, and Mentho-side, and tannins; Contains Rosmarinic acid and caffeic acid.
3. Amino acids: Containing a variety of free amino acids such as threonine, alanine, glutamic acid, asparagine.
Function:
1. The role of the digestive system
(1) peppermint leaf extract has a significant inhibitory effect on guinea pig isolated ileal contraction induced by acetylcholine or histamine. Peppermint oil has an anti-acetylcholine (antispasmodic) effect on the intestines of isolated mouse intestines, which can cause peristalsis in the intestines of the intestines, but has no effect on promoting intestinal propulsive peristalsis, and sometimes even inhibits. Menthol and menthone have an inhibitory effect on isolated rabbit intestines, and the latter is twice as strong as the former. Peppermint oil also has a stomachic effect, probably because it stimulates the secondary effects of smell and taste.
2. Anti-pathogenic bacteria
(1) Antiviral 100% peppermint leaf extract 10mg/mL can inhibit 10~100TCID50 (half tissue culture infection) in primary cultured rabbit kidney epithelial cells, and herpes simplex virus infection will increase the infection volume without inhibition. . If the concentration of the water extract is increased to 100 mg/mL, the toxic effect on the cells is exhibited. The 5% mint water extract also inhibits orphan virus, such as taking it at the same time as infection, and delaying the onset of the disease. The same plant of peppermint water extract has inhibitory effects on herpes simplex virus, vaccinia virus, Semliki forest virus and mumps virus.
(2) Antibacterial peppermint leaf extract against Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus A and Streptococcus mutans, Enterococcus, Enterococci, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Shigella flexneri, Bacillus anthracis, Diphtheria bacillus, Salmonella typhi , Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Proteus, and human tuberculosis have inhibitory effects. In addition to strong antibacterial activity against a variety of bacteria, peppermint also has a strong inhibitory effect on various fungi such as Candida albicans, Microsporum, Penicillium, Aspergillus, Fusarium and Tusporium.
5. The role of the central nervous system
Oral administration of a small amount of mint extract has a sweating and antipyretic effect. This effect mainly stimulates the central capillary system to dilate the skin's capillaries and promote the secretion of sweat glands to increase heat dissipation. The same genus of peppermint essential oil and peppermint essential oil can prolong the sleep time (50 mg/kg) induced by . Both of them have inhibitory effects on the central nervous system, and the latter can prolong the central inhibition time of mice more than the former. In the measurement of spontaneous activity, the inhibition of the central system by the peppermint essential oil was more effective than the essential oil of the leaf mint, but both had no effect on the conditioned reflex of the rat.
7. Other effects
peppermint leaf extract also has a paralytic effect on the isolated frog heart, and vascular perfusion has a vasodilating effect. Menthol can make rabbits and dogs breathe excited, blood pressure drops, and inhibit the isolated frog heart. The extract of peppermint has an inhibitory effect on the release of histamine induced by concanavalin A (ConA). Peppermint extract has an inhibitory effect on calcium channel blocker receptors and adenylate cyclase, and has obvious protective effects on radiation damage caused by radiation.