Customization: | Available |
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Certification: | USDA Organic/EU Organic/ISO/Kosher/Halal/FDA |
Assay Method: | HPLC, UV, TLC |
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Passion flower (Passiflora incarnata) was used in traditional remedies as a "calming" herb for anxiety, insomnia, seizures, and hysteria. During the early twentieth century, this herb was included in many over-the-counter sedatives and sleep aids. In 1978,banned these preparations due to a lack of proven effectiveness. In Germany, however, passionflower is available as an over-the-counter sedative (in combination with other calming herbs such as valerian and lemon balm).
Items |
Standards |
Results |
Physical Analysis |
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Description |
Brown yello Powder | Complies |
Assay |
20:1 | Complies |
Mesh Size |
100 % pass 80 mesh | Complies |
Ash |
≤ 5.0% | 2.85% |
Loss on Drying | ≤ 5.0% | 2.85% |
Chemical Analysis | ||
Heavy Metal | ≤ 10.0 mg/kg | Complies |
Pb | ≤ 2.0 mg/kg | Complies |
As | ≤ 1.0 mg/kg | Complies |
Hg | ≤ 0.1 mg/kg | Complies |
Microbiological Analysis | ||
Residue of Pesticide | Negative | Negative |
Total Plate Count | ≤ 1000cfu/g | Complies |
Yeast&Mold | ≤ 100cfu/g | Complies |
E.coil | Negative | Negative |
Salmonella | Negative | Negative |
1. Anti-anxiety and insomnia treatment , passionflower has neuroleptic effects, including mild sedative and anxiolytic effects;
2. Antispasmodic agents, passionflower same smooth muscle of the body has a spasm ended, including the digestive system;
3. In animal experiments, the researchers found that the plants can slow down the speed of food through the digestive tract, thereby promoting digestion;
1. Anti-anxiety and insomnia treatment , passionflower has neuroleptic effects, including mild sedative and anxiolytic effects;
2. Antispasmodic agents, passionflower same smooth muscle of the body has a spasm ended, including the digestive system;
3. In animal experiments, the researchers found that the plants can slow down the speed of food through the digestive tract, thereby promoting digestion;