CAS 84082-34-8
:Vaccinium myrtillus extract
Description:
Vaccinium myrtillus extract, derived from the bilberry plant, is known for its rich content of bioactive compounds, particularly anthocyanins, flavonoids, and phenolic acids. These compounds contribute to its antioxidant properties, making the extract popular in dietary supplements and functional foods. The extract is often characterized by its deep blue to purple color, which is indicative of its anthocyanin content. It is commonly used for its potential health benefits, including support for eye health, cardiovascular health, and anti-inflammatory effects. Additionally, Vaccinium myrtillus extract may exhibit antimicrobial properties and has been studied for its role in managing blood sugar levels. The extract is typically available in various forms, including powders, capsules, and liquid extracts, and is valued for its natural origin and versatility in applications ranging from nutraceuticals to cosmetics. As with any botanical extract, the specific composition can vary based on factors such as extraction methods and plant source, influencing its efficacy and safety profile.
Formula:Unspecified
Synonyms:- Bilberry extracts
- Bilberry, ext.
- Billberry P.E.
- Blue Berry P.E.
- Cranberry P.E.
- Ecofarm Bilberry Leaf-E
- Eridiarom
- Myrtle ext.
- Myrtle extract
- Myrtocyan
- Vaccinium myrtillus extract
- Vaccinium myrtillus extracts
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Powdered Bilberry Extract
CAS:Vegetable saps and extracts, nesoiColor and Shape:Dark Red Violet PowderBilberry Extract
CAS:Bilberry Extract is a bilberry extract with antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, antiviral, and antioxidant activities, used in food coloring researchColor and Shape:SolidBilberry extract
CAS:<p>Bilberry extract is a supplement that is used to treat anesthetized patients. It contains isoflavones, which have been shown to have beneficial effects on the vessels of the eyes. Bilberry extract also has natural sweeteners and high levels of copper complexes. It has been used in traditional Chinese medicine, where it is thought to be a cellular tonic and a treatment for high body temperature. Bilberry extract can be found as root powder, fruit extract, or as a supplement in pill form.</p>Formula:C27H31O16Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:611.53 g/mol




