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Mushroom product, 100% pure and nature Cordyceps sinensis powder,health supplement
1. Dry Cordyceps sinensis powder
2.High Cordycepin, 0.3%~0.4%
3.100% pure and nature herbal, without any additive or compound
4.In stocked
5.Kosher,GMP,HACCP,ISO certificated
6.health supplement for
7.Sample free to sent to be evaluation
What is Cordyceps sinensis ?
Cordyceps sinensis is a fungus that parasitizes larvae of ghost moths and produces afruiting body valued as an herbal remedy. Cordyceps sinensis is known in the West as a medicinal mushroom, and its use has a long history inTraditional Chinese medicine as well as Traditional Tibetan medicine. The hand-collected fungus-caterpillar combination is valued by herbalists and as a status symbol; it is used as anaphrodisiac and treatment for ailments such as fatigue and cancer, although such use is mainly based on traditional Chinese medicine and anecdote. Recent research however seems to indicate a variety of beneficial effects in animal testing, including increased physical endurance through heightened ATP production in rats.
The Analysis of Certification of Cordyceps sinensis
Items | Specification | Results | Remark |
Appearance | Yellow Brown powder | Conforms | Visual |
Aroma | With characteristic odour | Conforms | Visual |
Adenosines Cordycepin | ≥200mg /100g | 243.28mg |
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Mannitol | ≥8% | 10.98% |
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Ash content | ≤8% | 4.6% |
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Moisture | ≤5.0% | 2.1% |
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Heavy meter(As Pb) | ≤10 mg/kg | Conforms |
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As,mg/kg | <1 | Conforms |
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Pb,mg/kg | <1 | Conforms |
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Cd,mg/kg | <0.5 | Conforms |
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Hg ,mg/kg | <0.1 | Conforms |
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Bacterial Number,cfu/g | ≤ 1000 | <10 |
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Mold,cfu/g | ≤ 100 | <10 |
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Yeast,cfu/g | ≤ 100 | <10 |
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E.Coli | Negative | Conforms |
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Salmonella | Negative | Conforms |
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Coliforms, cfu/g | ≤ 10 | Negative |
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Benifits of Cordyceps sinensis
Cordyceps sinensis is considered as "the King of the medicine" in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Tibet Medicine
Aging (senescence)
Traditionally, cordyceps has been used in the elderly population to improve weakness, impotence, and fatigue associated with aging. Clinical studies have been conducted among elderly subjects; Improvements in self-reported symptoms have been described, as have increases in red blood cell superoxide dismutase activity and decreases in malondialdehyde levels. Other antioxidant effects, hydroxyl radical scavenging activity, and decreases in lipid peroxidation are thought to be responsible for the antiaging effects, as well as effects on the adrenergic and dopamine systems.
Cancer
Numerous in vitro and animal experiments have been conducted on aqueous and ethanol extracts of cordyceps, as well as with cordycepin and oxypiperazines extracted from the mycelium. The extracts enhanced cytokine activity and induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, thereby reducing tumor cell proliferation and enhancing survival times.
A positive effect on hyperlipidemia has also been reported in aqueous extracts of cordyceps.
Diabetes
Animal studies suggest cordyceps, particularly the polysaccharide extracts, decreases blood glucose levels by improving glucose metabolism and enhancing insulin sensitivity. 1 small (N = 20), randomized trial found that taking C. sinensis 3 g daily improved the blood sugar profile over placebo.
Hepatic function
Hepatoprotective effects of cordyceps extracts have been demonstrated in animal models. Open-label clinical studies conducted in patients with active hepatitis and posthepatic cirrhosis reported improvements in liver function tests.
Immune system
Different fractions of cordyceps extracts (either aqueous or ethanol based) appear to have different effects and, therefore, an immune-modulator function for cordyceps has been proposed.
In vitro effects include enhanced phagocytosis activity of macrophages, increased enzymatic activity of acid phosphatase, and induction of interleukin and tumor necrosis factor production. A decrease in cyclooxygenase-2 expression has also been demonstrated in vitro, In mice, enhanced splenocyte proliferation, increased plasma corticosterone, decreased production of immunoglobulin E, and modulation of cytokine and CD4+ and CD8+ cell production were reported.
Respiratory effects
In vitro studies suggest aqueous extracts of C. sinensis have a stimulatory effect on ion transport in human airway epithelial cells, possibly because of cordycepin and adenosine. Animal studies suggest the observed effects on respiration are caused by enhanced oxygen utilization capacity, supporting the traditional use of cordyceps in Tibet and Nepal to offset altitude sickness. Clinical studies conducted in asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and bronchitis have suggested efficacy for cordyceps.
Sexual dysfunction
Cordyceps sinensis boost the Kidney and has effects on deficiency of Kidney. Experiments in castrated rats showed a mild effect on sexual function. In clinical studies in elderly populations, improved sexual drive and virility were reported.