Chinese Herbal Extract / P.E , Dandelion Root Extract Powder - Product
Place of Origin : Shenzhen,China
Delivery Time : 1month By Sea,10days By Air
Product Description
Chinese Herbal Extract / P.E , Dandelion Root Extract Powder
# # Name: Taraxacum Officnala P.E.,Dandelion P.E.
# Latin Name: Taraxacum officnala
# Use part:Whole herb
# Moisture: 3%
# Assay:5%
# Appearance: Brown powder
# Application: improve the leucocyte deficiency symptoms so as to enhance the bodys immune function.
# Certification: ISO9000
Quick detail:
Taraxacum officnala p.e.,dandelion p.e. Assay:5%
Specifications:
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Chinese Herbal Extract / P.E , Dandelion Root Extract Powder
# # Name: Taraxacum Officnala P.E.,Dandelion P.E.
# Latin Name: Taraxacum Officnala
# Use Part:Whole Herb
# Moisture: 3%
# Assay:5%
# Appearance: Brown Powder
# Application: Improve The Leucocyte Deficiency Symptoms So As To Enhance The Bodys Immune Function.
# Certification: ISO9000
Quick Detail:
Taraxacum Officnala P.e.,dandelion P.e. Assay:5%
Specifications:
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Name: | Taraxacum Officnala |
Latin Name:: | Taraxacum Officnala |
Source: | Whole Herb |
Assay | Assay |
Size: | 100mesh |
Appearance | Brown Powder |
Shelf Life | 12 Monts |
Moisture | 3% |
Total Heavy Metel | 10ppm |
Total Plate Count | 1000cfu/g |
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Detailed Description:
The Species Of Taraxacum Are Tap-rooted Biennial Or Perennial Herbaceous Plants, Native To Temperate Areas Of The Old And New Worlds.[clarification Needed]
The Leaves Are 525 Cm Long Or Longer, Simple And Basal, Entire Or Lobed, Forming A Rosette Above The Central Taproot. The Flower Heads Are Yellow To Orange Coloured, And Are Open In The Daytime But Closed At Night. The Heads Are Borne Singly On A Hollow Stem (scape) That Rises 110 Cm Or More[4] Above The Leaves And Exudes A Milky Latex When Broken. A Rosette May Produce Several Flowering Stems At A Time. The Flower Heads Are 25 Cm In Diameter And Consist Entirely Of Ray Florets. The Flower Heads Mature Into Spherical Seed Heads Called "blowballs"[5] Or "clocks" (in Both British And American English)[6][7][8][9] Containing Many Single-seeded Fruits Called Achenes. Each Achene Is Attached To A Pappus Of Fine Hairs, Which Enable Wind-aided Dispersal Over Long Distances.
The Flower Head Is Surrounded By Bracts (sometimes Mistakenly Called