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Auricularia Auricula Extract,Wood Ear Extract--FD1141

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Auricularia Auricula Extract,Wood Ear Extract--FD1141

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 Origin Shanghai,China
 Model Number FD1141

【Specification】
Appearance: Tan or brown powder
Polysaccharide:10%-40%
Particle size: 100mesh
Moisture: 5% max
Water solubility: Soluble
Heavy metals: As<0.3ppm, Cd<0.5ppm, Pb<1.0ppm ,Hg<0.2ppm
Total plate count: 1000cfu/g max
Yeast/mold: 100cfu/g max
Pesticide,E.Coli,Salmonella: Negative
Packing: 25kg/drum


【Medicinal Function】
anticoagulant activity: An acidic polysaccharide with anticoagulant activity was isolated from the edible mushroom Auricularia auricula using water, alkali or acid extracts. The alkali extract showed the highest anticoagulant activity and was thereby further purified using gel filtration chromatography. Specific anticoagulant activity of the purified polysaccharide was 2 IU/mg and its average mass was approximately 160 kDa. The polysaccharide from Auricularia auricula contains mainly mannose, glucose, glucuronic acid and xylose but no sulfate esters. Its anticoagulant activity was due to catalysis of thrombin inhibition by antithrombin but not by heparin cofactor II. Inhibition of Factor Xa by antithrombin was not catalyzed by the polysaccharide. The glucuronic acid residues were essential for the anticoagulant action of the mushroom polysaccharide since the activity disappeared after reduction of its carboxyl groups. In ex vivo tests using rats orally fed with the polysaccharide, we observed an inhibitory effect on platelet aggregation as observed with aspirin, a well-known antiplatelet agent. The polysaccharides from these mushrooms may constitute a new source of compounds with action on coagulation, platelet aggregation and, perhaps, on thrombosis.



  Material raw materials
  Delivery lead time 14Days
  Minimum order 10kg
  Supply ability 300MT/Year

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