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Canbi Pharma Technology is a subsidiary of Chongqing Kalan Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.(Also known as CONIER CHEM AND PHARMA LIMITED). It was founded in the first economic and technological development zone in Southwest China. It is a young company focusing on the fields of organic chemistry and biological engineering. The company specializes in the development, production, and sales of chemicals, new materials, pharmaceutical intermediates, and APIs.

 

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Our History

It is a young company focusing on the fields of organic chemistry and biological engineering. The company specializes in the development, production, and sales of chemicals, new materials, pharmaceutical intermediates, and APIs.

 

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We divide inquiries into two categories: service-focused and project-focused. We view some inquiries as an opportunity to provide long-term supply chain services to customers, while we manage other inquiries with rigorous project management.

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In the past 15 years, we have provided products to customers in over 30 countries and won the trust of many famous international companies.

 

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Our group mainly includes three companies. Shanghai Canbi Pharmaceutical Technology Co., Ltd. is located in the economic center of China, Shanghai.

 

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What Is Centaury Extract

 

 

Centaury extract is a mild natural skin cleanser, and flower water can be used to maintain hair and moisturize skin. It can help digestion and relieve rheumatic pain.Helps treat stomachache, prevent and cure gastritis, gastroenteritis, bronchitis. It is commonly used in herbal tonics and teas for its potential to soothe digestive discomfort and support overall wellness.

 

Benefits of Centaury Extract

 

Liver Health
The bitter compounds found in Centaury can help stimulate bile production, helping the liver flush away toxins with more speed and ease. Increased bile production will also help the liver process fats, boost energy and increase the body’s ability to assimilate fat soluble vitamins.

 

Kidney Health
Centaury also strengthens the kidneys and is useful for bladder control in elderly people. It stimulates kidney function which in turn will enhance waste elimination, balance the body’s hormones that regulate blood pressure, control the production of red blood cells and protect against the formation of kidney stones.

 

Fever Reducer
As one of its nicknames "feverwort" suggests, Centaury helps to stimulate perspiration which in turn helps to cool the body. This diaphoretic action is helpful in breaking fevers, it forces the body to not only cool down but to also release several harmful toxins through the skin.

 

Skin and Hair
There is some anecdotal evidence that Centaury extract can bring back the colour to greying hair, however this has not been scientifically verified. It can be used as a natural treatment for head lice and dandruff. It was also traditionally used to fade freckles and lighten the skin.

 

Digestive Health
Centaury extract is known for its bitter properties, which stimulate the production of digestive juices, helping to improve digestion and alleviate indigestion, bloating, and gas. Centaury extract has natural anti-inflammatory effects, which can help reduce inflammation in the body and potentially aid conditions like arthritis.

 

Antioxidant Activity
The extract contains antioxidants that help neutralize free radicals, potentially reducing the risk of chronic diseases related to oxidative stress, such as heart disease and cancer. Traditionally, centaury has been used topically to promote wound healing due to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help speed up the recovery process.

 

Constituents

 

 

Chemical constituents: Phenolic acids Including ferulic and sinapic acids. Centaury extract also contains amounts of sterols as brassicasterol and stigmasterol and two secoiridoid glycosides, swertiamarin and sweroside.

 

How Can Centaury Extract Reduce Inflammation?
 

Centaury extract contains several compounds that exhibit strong anti-inflammatory effects. This makes it an effective natural remedy for reducing inflammation in the body caused by various conditions such as arthritis, muscle pain, and other inflammatory disorders. Regular consumption of infusions or extracts made from Common centaury can help in mitigating inflammation and providing relief from associated symptoms.

In addition to its anti-inflammatory benefits, centaury extract is known for its ability to bolster the immune system. The plant is rich in antioxidants, which help in neutralizing harmful free radicals in the body. This action serves to protect cells from damage, supporting overall immune function. Incorporating centaury extract into one's diet can thereby aid in enhancing the body’s natural defense mechanisms and maintaining overall health.

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What are the Recommended Dosages for Centaury Extract?

 

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Centaury extract is safe when used in food amounts and seems safe for most people when used in medicinal amounts. The appropriate dose of centaury extract depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.

Typically 1 to 2 grams of the centaury extract is taken daily, while other uses for indigestion prescribe up to 4 grams daily. At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for centaury. Keep in mind that natural products are not always necessarily safe and dosages can be important. Be sure to follow relevant directions on product labels and consult your pharmacist or physician or other healthcare professional before using.

 

Extraction Method of Centaury Extract
 

Freeze-Thaw Assisted Extraction

The freeze-thaw method is regarded as a sustainable technique for the decomposition of plant tissue and cell membrane. The freeze-thaw pretreatment is able to increase the degree of cell membrane permeabilization greatly, thus improving the efficiency of the following extraction. This technology has been proved to have potential at improving the yield.

Pressurized Hot Water Extraction (PHWE)

Water extraction is one of the cleanest and green technologies, although traditional water extraction often lacks efficiency and selectivity. PHWE is an extraction technology that uses super-heated water with a temperature above its atmospheric boiling point (100°c/273k, 0.1MPa), but below its supercritical threshold (374°c/647k, 22.1MPa), as the extraction solvent. PHWE has been mainly used to extract relatively polar extracts.

Intensification Methods Assisted by Ultrasonication and Microwaves

Ultrasound and microwave-assisted extraction offer several advantages such as efficient cell wall disruption. Microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) involves the utilization of microwave radiation to heat the sample-solvent mixture, making the solvent more accessible in the sample and accelerating the partitioning process. Ultrasound assisted extraction (UAE) uses high frequency (20 kHz) pulses to generate local hotspots at macroscopic scale with high shear stress and temperature by producing cavitational bubbles, which burst at the surface of the plant sample matrix, induces the destruction of plant cell walls and facilitates the mass transfer of active compounds into the solution. In comparison with conventional methods, ultrasound and microwave-assisted extraction offer not only efficient cell wall disruption, but also use less solvent and less time.

Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE)

Supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) has become one of the most promising green extraction techniques to date. SFE utilizes supercritical fluids—which exhibit properties between liquid and gas above their critical points—as extraction solvents. So far, CO2, which has a low critical point (73 atm and 31°C) and allows for a relatively mild operation condition, is the most commonly used supercritical fluid.

 

How To Use Centaury Extract In Everyday Life?

 

Culinary Uses
Although centaury extract is primarily known for its medicinal properties, it can also be used in culinary applications. The leaves and flowering tops can be added to salads or used as a garnish for a slight bitterness that complements rich dishes. The bitter flavor of centaury extract is also incorporated in traditional bitters and liqueurs, which are known to improve digestion when consumed before or after meals.

 

Making Herbal Teas and Infusions
One of the most common ways to utilize centaury extract is by making herbal teas and infusions. Simply steep the dried leaves and flowers in hot water for several minutes to extract the beneficial compounds. Drinking this tea regularly can provide the health benefits mentioned earlier, from improved digestion to reduced inflammation. For added flavor and enhanced health benefits, Common centaury can be combined with other herbs like mint or chamomile.

 

What is Rosemary Extract
 

Rosemary extract is derived from the leaves of the rosemary plant, scientifically known as Rosmarinus officinalis. This herb has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its numerous health benefits. Its anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, anti-cancer, cardioprotective, and hepatoprotective properties have also attracted the attention of researchers. The extract is rich in antioxidants and other beneficial compounds. Rosemary extract is safe, efficient, and heat-resistant.

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Advantages of Rosemary Extract
 

Potentially Reduced Risk of Cancer
Rosemary extract contains carnosic acid, a compound known for its powerful antioxidant properties. Studies have found that carnosic acid can slow the growth of cancer cells in the body and even lower the risk of developing tumors.

 

Immune System Support
Studies have shown that the carnosic and rosmarinic acids in rosemary extract have powerful antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties. Consuming rosemary regularly can potentially help lower the risk of infection and help the immune system fight any infections that do occur.

 

Stress Reduction
Although more research is needed, preliminary studies indicate that rosemary has a positive impact on reducing anxiety and stress. In a randomized trial conducted on university students, rosemary extract was found to improve the students’ sleep quality and lower their anxiety levels when compared with a placebo.

 

Improved Memory and Concentration
Rosemary extract significantly improved overall memory quality and performance of secondary memory factors, but also decreased memory speed in healthy adults. Rosemary extract also improved mood and alertness.

 

How Does Rosemary Extract Improve Skin and Hair?
 

Rosemary extract can improve the appearance of hair in a few ways. First, we know it boosts circulation, which, in turn, stimulates hair follicles. Increased blood flow improves the appearance of hair because the blood delivers nutrients that the hair needs. Second, and perhaps more importantly, rosemary is capable of slowing down androgen-related hair loss (aka male pattern baldness). In a study, the effect of rosemary was similar to that of Rogaine.

 

Skin also benefits from increased circulation. However, rosemary can keep skin healthy and beautiful in other ways. It’s a natural astringent and antibacterial, which makes it a great topical application for oily and acne-prone skin.

 

What Is The Recommended Dosage Of Rosemary Extract?

 

The suggested serving size for rosemary extract is 500 mg once or twice daily, or as directed by a physician. As with all supplements meant to promote a general well-being, it is important to note that a supplement such as this is by no means a substitute for legitimate medical advice. It is always best to talk to a doctor if you are experiencing problems with your health before taking a supplement. Rosemary applied topically can cause allergic dermatitis in some people.

 

How is Rosemary Extract Produced?

Manufacturers produce rosemary extract using organic solvents like acetone, ethanol, and hexane-ethanol. Aqueous rosemary extracts are also available; however, their phenolic compound composition differs from organic solvent extracts. Supercritical fluid is also used for the extraction of actives from rosemary. The organic solvent method is the most commonly used method of extraction. Various pre-treatments or extraction conditions can be employed, including ultrasonic-assisted extraction, microwave-assisted extraction, stirring extraction, and heat reflux.

 

Common factors that affect the active component profile of the extract include solvent used, material-liquid ratio, extraction time, extraction temperature, and drying temperature. The solvent’s polarity, solvency, and boiling point also have a major impact.

 

For example, one method involves drying rosemary leaves at 45°C until the moisture content reaches 12%, where the leaves are extracted with ethanol using the maceration method. The filtered extract is dried under a vacuum. Post extraction, filtrate can be subjected to decolorization and deodorization if necessary.

 

It’s important to note that rosemary extract differs from rosemary essential oil, which employs steam distillation or hydro-distillation techniques.

 

Use of Rosemary Extract in Cosmetics and Personal Care

 

 

Antioxidant Properties
Rosemary extract is a rich source of phenolic compounds with high antioxidant performance in both in vitro chemical assay studies and cosmetic applications. Both oil-soluble and water-soluble compounds from rosemary extract can be used for different types of personal care applications.

 

Fragrance Ingredient
Rosemary extract is known for its distinctive fragrance characterized by an energizing, evergreen, citrus-like, herbaceous scent. This firm, fresh, woody-herbaceous mobile liquid gives a somewhat minty-forest-like odor. This fragrance is an essential ingredient in perfume crafting for unique products.

 

Refreshing Skin Tonic
Rosemary extract contains natural astringent qualities that enhance skin texture and tonicity, usable in skin-refreshing formulations such as skin tonics and pore minimizers. It regulates sebum production – rosemary extract aids in regulating sebum secretion by the skin, making it a suitable raw material for products catering to oily skin types.

 

Free Radical Scavenger
The free radical scavenging activity of rosemary extract is similar to the secondary antioxidants used to inhibit thermal oxidation; they react with free radicals in the polypropylene formulation, reducing them to stable, unreactive products. It helps protect cells from the damage caused by free radicals.

 

Anti-Aging Agent
Rosemary extract also contains several vitamins and minerals that help support healthy collagen levels and fight off signs of aging. It helps protect skin from environmental aggressors, a critical factor in antiaging. The iron, calcium, and vitamin B6 within rosemary all help with this. Healthy collagen levels support skin elasticity. Rosemary also helps improve blood circulation, thereby aiding in skin regeneration.

 

How Rosemary Extracts Can Help Extend Product Shelf Life
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Rosemary extracts are natural antioxidants that help slow the oxidation process, which can cause cosmetic products to degrade, become discoloured, or develop an unpleasant odor, all factors that lead to product instability and the potential for the product to become unsafe for use. Let’s look at how rosemary extract works as an antioxidant.

 

These rosemary extracts contain a group of compounds called phenolic acids, which have antioxidant properties. These compounds are able to donate an electron to unstable free radicals, stabilising them and preventing them from causing further damage to the product.

 

Some phenolic acids are also able to present chelating properties and chelate metal ions, such as iron and copper, which can catalyse the oxidation process. By binding to these metal ions, phenolic acids prevent them from initiating the oxidation process.

 

Rosmarinic acid, another compound in rosemary, has been shown to have antimicrobial properties. By inhibiting the growth of bacteria and yeasts, rosmarinic acid can prevent spoilage and extend the shelf life of the product.

 

Finally, rosemary’s carnosic acid has been shown to be a more effective antioxidant than vitamin E. Carnosic acid can also protect against UV-induced oxidative stress, which can cause the degradation of cosmetic products.

 

A little of these rosemary extracts go a long way as an antioxidant. Generally, we include rosemary antioxidant extracts at just 0.1% in a typical cosmetic formulation, such as an emulsion or anhydrous product.

 

 
FAQ

 

Q: Who should not take rosemary extract?

A: Rosemary extract contains a chemical that is very similar to aspirin. This chemical may cause a reaction in people who are allergic to aspirin. Bleeding disorders: Rosemary might increase the risk of bleeding and bruising in people with bleeding disorders. Use cautiously.

Q: Is rosemary extract effective in skin care products?

A: Rosemary extract is used in skincare for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant benefits, which help improve skin tone, reduce blemishes, and protect against environmental stressors.

Q: What are the common extraction methods for rosemary extract?

A: Common extraction methods include steam distillation for essential oils and solvent extraction or supercritical CO2 extraction for antioxidant compounds like carnosic acid and rosmarinic acid.

Q: What is the recommended dosage of rosemary extract for supplementation?

A: Dosage recommendations vary, but typical supplements contain 500-1500 mg of rosemary extract per day, standardized for its active components. Always follow specific product guidelines or consult with a healthcare provider.

Q: Can rosemary extract help with weight management?

A: Rosemary extract is thought to support digestion by promoting a healthy balance of gut bacteria and reducing inflammation. May boost weight loss. One animal study noted that rosemary extract prevented weight gain among rats, even those fed a high fat diet.

Q: How long does rosemary extract last when stored?

A: When stored in a cool, dark place, rosemary extract can last up to two years. However, refrigeration may extend its shelf life further, especially for liquid forms.

Q: What are the main components of rosemary extract?

A: Chemical analysis of different kinds of rosemary extracts composition reveals that the most potent active components are triterpenes, phenolic diterpenes and phenolic acids including rosmarinic acid, carnosic acid, rosmanol, carnosol, ursolic acid and betulinic acid.

Q: How does rosemary extract act as an antioxidant?

A: As previously reported, the antioxidant effect of rosemary is due to the polyphenols present in the leaves (mainly rosmarinic acid, carnosol and carnosic acid), which accumulate in the fatty membranes of cells where the antioxidant effect is required. The carnosic acid and rosmarinic acid in rosemary extract scavenge free radicals, reducing oxidative stress and protecting cells from damage.

Q: What is centaury extract herb good for?

A: Centaury extract has been used traditionally to treat snakebite, fever, anorexia, jaundice, and GI complaints such as bloating, dyspepsia, and flatulence. It also has been used as a sedative, as well as topically for freckles and spots.

Q: What is the recommended dosage of centaury extract?

A: The recommended dosage varies based on the form (liquid, capsule, tincture) and concentration, but generally, 1-2 ml of tincture or 300-600 mg of capsules per day is advised. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Q: Can centaury extract help with constipation?

A: If taken as a herbal tea infusion half an hour before meals, Centaury extract helps with heartburn, gas pains in the intestines and stomach, bloating, constipation and colic. The bitter compounds found in Centaury extract can help stimulate bile production, helping the liver flush away toxins with more speed and ease.

Q: Does centaury extract interact with any medications?

A: Centaury may interact with medications that affect the stomach, liver, or blood sugar. It is essential to consult with a healthcare provider if you are on prescription medication.

Q: How does centaury extract benefit skin health?

A: With strong astringent qualities, Centaury extract can be used as a skin toner that can reduce the appearance of enlarged pores, whilst toning and tightening the skin. It was also traditionally used to fade freckles and lighten the skin.

Q: Can centaury extract help with blood sugar control?

A: Some studies suggest that Centaury extract may help regulate blood sugar levels due to its bitter compounds, which can affect glucose metabolism.

Q: Is centaury extract safe for long-term use?

A: Centaury extract is generally considered safe when taken in appropriate doses. However, prolonged or excessive use may cause digestive irritation.

Q: What are the main active compounds in centaury extract?

A: The primary active compounds include secoiridoids, alkaloids, phenolic acids, and flavonoids, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and digestive properties.

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