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EXPORTS OF RAW MINERALS AND AGRO PRODUCTS
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House 30 2nd Avenue by 5th Avenue Junction Festac
Lagos, Lagos 102301
Nigeria
ph: 08033410130
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Hibiscus, also known as red-sorrel, is listed in the German Commission E Monographs and its flower tea was traditionally used internally for stimulating appetite, soothing sore throats, laryngitis and tonsillitis, coughs, dryness of the lungs and digestive upsets. The tea also contains high concentrations of colorful purple flavonoids called anthocyanins that are antinflammatory. Anthocyanins are beneficial for skin and vascular health and are also known to coat the surface of cell membranes and protect them from enzymatic and free radical damage.
The tea is recommended to alleviate urinary tract problems, which may be attributed to the action of anthocyanins and proanthocyanidins that prevent bacteria from adhering to the bladder wall. The powdered flowers of a related plant have been shown to stimulate cellular regeneration, cleansing and detoxification; researchers recommend them for both healthy and sick individuals. Studies on irritated mucus membranes have shown that the mucilage of Malvaceae plants binds to buccal membranes and other mucous membranes of the body. Mucilage, as a good source of soluble fibre, is particularly recommended as a mild laxative and for soothing gastric diseases.
The viscous fiber has several beneficial effects on digestion: 1) it reduces bowel transit time;
2) it absorbs toxins from the bowel;
3) it increases fecal bulk and dilutes stool materials thereby reducing stool contact with the intestinal mucosa; and
4) it enhances beneficial bacteria in the gut and provides an excellent substrate for bacterial fermentation. Mucilage helps to eliminate anaerobic pathogens from the gut, a function that can significantly help the body to normalize critical hormone balances needed for basic health.
Chemicals in Leaf: Beta-Carotene,75 - 750 ppm.
Supply Ability: 100 tonnes per Month
MOQ: 20 tonnes
Properties: saponarin(C27H32O15 2H2O),isoxitexin,Fumaric acid,Ascorbic-Acid,40 - 405 ppm,Calcium,40 - 395 ppm,Cyanidin-3-Sophoroside,HHB,Cyanidin-Diglucoside,Fat,3,600 - 35,290 ppm,Fiber,15,600 - 152,960 ppm,Iron,17 - 165 ppm,Kilocalories,360 - 3,530/kg,Niacin,6 - 60 ppm,Nitrogen,640 - 6,275 ppm,Phosphorus,265 - 2,615 ppm,Riboflavin,0.4 - 4.7 ppm,Thiamin,0.3 - 3 ppm,Water,898,000 ppm;
The flowers of Hibiscus contain: 15-30% plant acids, including citric, malic and tartaric acids and a unique hydroxycitric acid called hibiscus acid which give the tea a pleasant tart taste. The flowers also contain approximately 1.5% anthocyanins including delphinidin 3-sambubioside, delphinidin, cyaniding 3-sambubioside that colour the tea red. The blossoms contain more than 15% mucilage and make a pleasantly sweet tea, which on hydrolysis affords traces of galactose, arabinose, glucose, rhamnose, galacturonic acid, xylose and mannose. For the rest, only ubiquitous substances have been detected.
The flowers of Hibiscus,are rich in mucilage, a complex mixture of polysaccharides that form a soothing gelatinous fiber when water is added. The tea contains approximately 15% mucilage polysaccharides and 2% pectins.
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Bombok & Val International Limited
House 30 2nd Avenue by 5th Avenue Junction Festac
Lagos, Lagos 102301
Nigeria
ph: 08033410130
alt: 08138733577
bomboki