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Giant Knotweed Extract Resveratrol
Product Class:
medicinal materials
Specifications: 50%,90%,98%.other
Description:
Resveratrol 50%,90%,98% Giant Knotweed Extract Resveratrol
Traditional Andmodernuses: Huzhang ("tiger cane")
or giant knotweed is an east Asian species (Polygonum cuspidatum),
belonging to the Polygonaceae family. Documented uses in traditional
Chinese medicine date to the first century BC, and contemporary
medical uses supported by clinical results include acute microbial
infections or viral hepatitis, chemo- or radiation-induced
leukocytopenia, atherosclerosis, and hyperlipidemia. Pharmacology:
In animal experiments, huzhang has exhibited antitussive,
antihistaminic, hypotensive, vasodilating, cytotoxic, and
antioxidant properties, among others. Huzhang is also a concentrated
source of resveratrol (3,5,4¡Â-trihydroxy stilbene),
an antioxidant phenol produced in response to fungi. Resveratrol
has also shown antimutagenic activity in bioassays conducted
on bacteria in vitro (umu and Ames tests). And, in a recent
investigation conducted in vivo and in vitro, resveratrol
displayed chemopreventive effects at three critical stages
of carcinogenesis. Specifically, resveratrol was found to
1) induce phase II drug metabolizing enzymes (antiinitiation);
2) mediate anti-inflammatory effects and inhibit cyclooxygenase
and hydro-peroxidase (antipromotion); and
3) induce human promyelocytic leukemia cell diferentiation
(antiprogression). Resveratrol was also found to inhibit the
development of preneoplastic lesions in vitro and tumorigenesis
in vivo. Very recently, it was reported that Huzhang extract
is one of the best active-oxygen scavengers for the prevention
of skin aging induced by UV-irradiation and free radical.
Experiments conducted in vivo indicate that resveratrol is
a potent vasodilator and inhibitor of platelet aggregation.
Recent work in dogs and humans indicate that other concentrated
sources of resveratrol (i.e., red wine and grape juice) eliminate
cyclic blood-flow reductions caused by platelet-mediated thrombosis.
Active Compounds: Huzhang is characterized by anthraquinones
and their glycosides, napthoquinone, 3,5,4¡Â-trihydroxy
stilbene (i.e., resveratrol), piceid, fallacinol, citreorosein,
questin, questinol, protocatechuic acid, (+) catechin, 2,5-dimethyl-7-
hydroxychromone, 7-hydroxy-4-methoxy-5-methylcoumarin, flavonols,
polysaccharides, and condensed tannins. Regulatory Status:
Under U.S. law, huzhang extract is regulated as a dietary
supplement. As of this writing, no European governments had
issued monographs or regulations for nutraceutical uses of
huzhang. NOTE: The statements in this publication have not
been evaluated by the FDA. Selected Reference: Encyclopedia
of Chinese Drugs. Jiangsu Institute of Modern Medicine, Shanghai
Scientific and Technical Publications, 1977. [Chinese] Encyclopedia
of Common Natural Ingredients Used in Foods, Drugs, and Cosmetics,
by Albert Leung, Ph.D. and Steven Foster. Hitoshi Masaki et
al. Biol Pharm Bull. 18, 162-166, 1995. Huang WZ. Fujian Zhongyiyao,
18(4), 27, 1987. [Chinese] Kimura Y et al. Planta Med, 48,
164, 1996. Meishang Jang et al. Cancer chemopreventive activity
of resveratrol, a natural product derived from grapes. Science,
vol. 275, 218-220, 1997. Orsini, F. et al. Isolation, synthesis,
and antiplatelet aggregation activity of resveratrol 3-O-b-D
glucopyranoside and related compounds. J Nat Prod. 60:1082-87,
1997. Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry, Medicinal Plants, by
Prof. Jean Bruneton. Lavoisier Tec & Doc/Intercept Ltd.,
1995. Records of Chinese Materia Medica Vol. 1. Institute
of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1982. [Chinese]
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