Ginseng Extract

Ginseng Extract

The term "Ginseng Extract" refers to a concentrated form of the ginseng plant, a medicinal herb known for its potential health benefits. Ginseng extract is created by processing ginseng roots to extract and concentrate the active compounds found in the plant, such as ginsenosides.
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What is Ginseng Extract?
 

The term "Ginseng Extract" refers to a concentrated form of the ginseng plant, a medicinal herb known for its potential health benefits. Ginseng extract is created by processing ginseng roots to extract and concentrate the active compounds found in the plant, such as ginsenosides. This concentrated extract can be used in various forms, such as liquid or powdered, and is often consumed as a dietary supplement or herbal remedy. It is believed to offer potential health benefits, including improved energy, cognitive function, endurance, and stress reduction, although the scientific evidence supporting these claims varies. The use of ginseng extract should be considered with the guidance of a healthcare professional, as individual responses may differ.

 

Why Choose Us?
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Rich Experience
Xi'an Green Spring Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2000, We are an excellent supplier specializing in plant extracts for 23 years. For more than decade, we has been committing to the innovation and development of modernization technology of traditional Chinese medicine, as well as the research and development and extraction of plant active ingredients.

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Most affordable price
Lower your purchase cost.The factory direct supply, and warehouse stock service,could lower your purchase cost,logistic cost, customer clearance cost,etc.Wide wide products range, we can provider you many products with small quantity per single order, which saving repeated logistic cost and custom clearance costs for you.

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Wide Product Range
The company's main products are saw palmetto extract, stevia, natural ferulic acid, berberine HCL (berberine hydrochloride) and other products, Which are widely used in food, pharmaceuticals, health supplements, cosmetics and other fields.

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Reliable Product Quality
Our quality team and laboratory is your quality team,your laboratory.We are dedicated to providing clients with the highest quality nutritional ingredients to make the best possible products. This mission starts by ensuring that high standards are met at every step of the supply chain.

 

Alpha-GPC Podwer

Alpha-GPC Podwer

Alpha-GPC, also known as choline alfoscerate and alpha-glycerylphosphorylcholine, is a choline-containing compound found naturally in the brain as well as in small amounts in foods like meat, fish, eggs, and dairy.Alpha-GPC is also a natural phospholipid.

Coenzyme Q10 Powder

Coenzyme Q10 Powder

Green Spring is a supplier of plant active ingredients with more than 20 years of professional experience. For many years, it has been specialized in the R & D and production of coenzyme Q10. 98%-101% coenzyme Q10(CoQ10) pure powder produced by biological fermentation technology has super fat solubility and supports the detection of third-party professional institutions.

marigold-oleoresin

Marigold Extract

Marigold Extract Lutein from marigold Asteraceae Tagetes plants raised in a pigment widely used in food additives,also used as a medicinal pigment.

Natural Ferulic Acid

Natural Ferulic Acid

The chemical name of Ferulic Acid is 4 hydroxy 3 methoxy cinnamic acid, which is one of the derivatives of cinnamic acid (also known as cinnamic acid, 3 phenyl 2 acrylic acid, molecular structure).

Pyrroloquinoline Quinone PQQ Powder

Pyrroloquinoline Quinone PQQ Powder

Pyrroloquinoline quinone (henceforth PQQ) is a small quinone molecule which has the ability to be a REDOX agent, capable of reducing oxidants (an antioxidant effect) and then being recycled by glutathione back into an active form.

Saw Palmetto Oil

Saw Palmetto Extract

Saw palmetto oil uses supercritical carbon dioxide (CO2) extraction technology to extract from the mature and dry fruits of saw palmetto (Sabah palm) rich in various fatty acids and volatile oils, mainly oleic acid, lauric acid, myristic acid, palmitic acid, Linoleic acid, stearic acid, linolenic acid and other ingredients.

Feverfew Extract Parthenolide Powder

Feverfew Extract Parthenolide Powder

Parthenolide is a chemical compound extracted from Pyrethrum parthenium (L.) J.G.Sm. Feverfew Extract Parthenolide powder is a natural product of sesquiterpene lactones, isolated from medicinal plants such as Aiju and Sightseeing Tree, which are widely used in fever, deworming, and anti-inflammatory effects.

Magnolia Bark Extract Magnolol Powder

Magnolia Bark Extract Magnolol Powder

Magnolol is an active substance extracted from the dried bark, branch bark and root bark of Magnolia officinalis, which has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, anti endomycin, muscle relaxation, acute inflammatory pain relief and other effects.

Epimedium Extract

Epimedium Extract

With epimedium extract, reduce cerebral vascular resistance, myocardial ischemia caused by pituitrin has certain protective effect, the treatment of coronary heart disease, angina has scientific basis.

 

10 Benefits of Ginseng Extract
 

Boosts Energy Levels
Ginseng extract has been shown to combat fatigue and promote energy production, making it a popular choice for those looking to enhance physical performance and endurance.

 

Enhances Cognitive Function
Regular consumption of ginseng can improve cognitive functions such as memory, behavior, and mood. Its neuroprotective effects make it a valuable ally in maintaining mental health.

 

Strengthens Immune System
Ginseng's immunomodulatory properties can help strengthen the immune system, making the body more resistant to infections and diseases.

 

Ginseng Benefits for Skin
Rich in antioxidants, ginseng extract can combat free radicals, reduce inflammation, and promote skin rejuvenation, leading to a more youthful and radiant complexion.

 

Ginseng Benefits for Hair
Ginseng extract promotes hair growth by stimulating blood flow to the scalp and improving the health of hair follicles, resulting in stronger, healthier hair.

 

Supports Heart Health
By regulating blood pressure and cholesterol levels, ginseng can improve heart health and reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

 

Aids in Weight Loss
Ginseng can boost metabolism and help in managing body weight, making it a beneficial supplement for weight loss efforts.

 

Improves Sexual Function
Ginseng has been traditionally used to enhance sexual function; its properties can improve sexual arousal and combat erectile dysfunction.

 

Reduces Inflammation
With potent anti-inflammatory properties, ginseng can alleviate inflammation-related conditions, offering relief from various chronic diseases.

 

Supports Digestive Health
Ginseng extract can improve gut health and aid in the digestion process, reducing symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders.

 

 
Application of Ginseng Extract
 
 
Dietary Supplements

One of the most common uses of Ginseng extract is in dietary supplements. Known for boosting energy, enhancing cognitive function, and supporting immune health, it is a staple ingredient in formulations aimed at promoting overall well-being. Supplements often come in capsules, tablets, or liquid extracts, making Ginseng accessible for daily intake.

 
Pharmaceuticals

In the pharmaceutical industry, Ginseng extract is explored for its potential to complement conventional treatments. Its adaptogenic effects are particularly valued in managing stress, fatigue, and enhancing recovery from illness. Research continues to uncover its potential in supporting therapy for chronic diseases, such as diabetes and cardiovascular conditions, integrating the extract into a holistic approach to health care.

 
Functional Foods and Beverages

The rise of functional foods and beverages has seen Ginseng extract become a popular additive, thanks to its health-promoting properties. Energy drinks, herbal teas, and fortified foods often include Ginseng to enhance vitality and mental alertness. Its natural origin and broad benefits make it a preferred choice for consumers seeking nutritious and health-enhancing ingredients.

 
Personal Care and Beauty Products

The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of Ginseng extract have propelled its use in the beauty industry. Skincare products, such as creams, serums, and masks, incorporate Ginseng to combat aging signs, improve skin elasticity, and promote a healthy complexion. Its stimulating effects on circulation also make it a valuable ingredient in hair care products, promoting scalp health and hair growth.

 
Traditional Practices and Modern Wellness

Beyond its tangible applications, Ginseng extract continues to be a cornerstone in traditional health practices, particularly in Chinese and Korean medicine. It's also embraced by modern wellness movements, featured in stress-relief programs, and holistic health regimens, emphasizing its enduring appeal across cultures and ages.

 

 

The Active Ingredients Composing the Ginseng Extract

 

Ginsenosides (about 30%)
Also known as panaxosides, these active molecules are present throughout the plant, but only the root is typically utilized. They are produced by ginseng as a defense mechanism in response to attacks or stress. The content of ginsenosides varies depending on the species and growing environment. They help stimulate collagen synthesis and allow the skin to regain its suppleness and firmness. Their actions thus help to reduce wrinkles and fine lines. Ginsenosides also give ginseng antioxidant properties. By protecting the skin from oxidative stress caused by UV exposure, they help prevent premature skin aging.

 

Of polysaccharides
These complex sugars support skin hydration by forming a protective film on the epidermis and limiting water loss.

 

Essential amino acids
Isoleucine, lysine, or even tryptophan... they provide energy to cells and contribute to cellular renewal.

 

Of B vitamins
They play several roles, such as enhancing cellular regeneration, restoring skin elasticity, promoting healing, reducing inflammation... In particular, vitamin B3 fights against skin aging and maintains its hydration. Vitamin B5, known as pantothenic acid, is renowned for its hydrating and soothing properties. It strengthens the hydrolipidic film, which reduces water loss and limits dehydration. Vitamin B12 contributes to the regulation of pigment production in the epidermis.

 

Of the Vitamin C
This latter contributes to the synthesis of collagen. Naturally present in the skin, Vitamin C helps neutralize free radicals generated by sun exposure, thus protecting the skin from external aggressions responsible for photo-aging. Vitamin C also aids in stimulating the production of keratinocytes, cells found in the epidermis that protect the skin and enhance its elasticity.

 

Of the vitamin E
It acts as an antioxidant. Already present in sebum, it strengthens the skin's hydrolipidic film and limits insensible water loss. It protects the skin from external aggressions and has healing and anti-inflammatory properties.

 

Ginseng Extract for Strengthening and Rejuvenating Hair

 

 

Ginseng contains bioactive compounds such as ginsenosides, which stimulate hair follicles and promote stronger, healthier hair growth at the root. By strengthening the hair follicles, ginseng helps prevent hair breakage and loss, resulting in thicker and more resilient strands.

 

Ginseng extract improves blood circulation to the scalp, ensuring that hair follicles have an adequate supply of oxygen and nutrients. Improved scalp circulation nourishes and revitalises hair follicles, promoting optimal hair growth and strength.

 

Vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants found in ginseng provide the scalp and hair follicles with nourishment, which fosters the best conditions for hair growth. These nutrients help replenish and revitalise the scalp, promoting healthy hair growth and preventing issues like dryness and flakiness.

 

By strengthening the hair follicles and improving hair elasticity, ginseng helps reduce hair breakage and split ends. This results in stronger, smoother, and more resilient hair that is less prone to damage and breakage, improving overall hair health and vitality.

 

Ginseng extract stimulates hair follicle activity and prolongs the anagen (growth) phase of the hair cycle, thereby promoting hair growth. By revitalising dormant hair follicles and encouraging the growth of new hair strands, ginseng helps revitalise the hair and promotes a thicker and fuller appearance.

 

Hair can become softer, smoother, and easier to manage with regular use of ginseng-infused hair care products. Ginseng helps the hair regain its moisture balance, which minimises frizz and increases shine for hair that looks healthier.

 

The antioxidant qualities of ginseng aid in shielding hair from environmental stressors like pollution, UV rays, and free radicals. By shielding the hair from damage, ginseng helps maintain its strength and vitality, preventing premature aging and brittleness.

 

 

What Are the Properties of Ginseng Extract?

Theextract of Panax ginseng is as beneficial for the skin as it is for hair fibres.
Rich in antioxidant actives, it combats oxidative stress. Therefore, it prevents premature ageing and restores elasticity to the skin. The presence of amino acids also plays a role in collagen production. It should be noted that this protein provides a structural role and gives the skin its firmness. Ginseng root also contains vitamin D and B12. All of this leads to an increase in circulation and oxygen, and a stimulation of collagen production in the dermis. A 2017 study suggested that the use of fermented black ginseng has anti-wrinkle effects, and a review from the same year showed that ginseng could slow down skin ageing.
Furthermore, amino acids contribute to the hydration of the skin and hair fibres by stimulating keratinocytes. Indeed, the health of the hair depends on the presence of keratins which act as surface protective agents. These notably help to maintain the hydration of the hair and skin by limiting losses through evaporation and external aggressions.
Due to these benefits, ginseng extract is recommended for mature or tired skin, as well as for hair loss and thin, dull, tired hair.

Ginseng Extract

 

Integrating Ginseng Extract into Your Hair Routine

 

 

● Look for shampoos, conditioners, hair masks, and styling products that include ginseng root extract as a key ingredient. These products can nourish and strengthen your hair while also improving scalp health.

 

● Make your hair masks by combining ginseng root extract with other natural ingredients known for hair-nourishing properties. For example, to make a moisturising hair mask, combine ginseng root extract with coconut oil, honey, or avocado.


● Apply ginseng root extract directly to your scalp as a scalp treatment to boost circulation, stimulate hair follicles, and improve overall scalp health. You can dilute ginseng root extract with water or a carrier oil like jojoba oil before applying it to your scalp.


● Mix ginseng root extract with aloe vera gel or your favourite hair oil to create a leave-in treatment. Apply the mixture to damp hair after washing to nourish and protect it all day.


● Make a ginseng root extract hair rinse by diluting it with water and applying it as a final rinse after shampooing and conditioning. This can strengthen your hair, add shine, and improve scalp health.


● Infuse ginseng root extract with a carrier oil, such as coconut or olive oil, and massage it into your scalp regularly. This can help to boost blood circulation, nourish hair follicles, and promote healthy hair growth.


● Consider using ginseng root extract as a dietary supplement to improve overall hair health from the inside out. Consult with a healthcare professional before adding any new supplements to your routine.

 

 
Daily Hair Care Tips Using Ginseng Extract
 
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Choose Ginseng-Infused Products
Opt for shampoos, conditioners, and hair treatments that contain ginseng root extract as a key ingredient. Look for products that are specifically designed to stimulate hair growth and improve scalp health.

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Massage Ginseng Oil on Your Scalp
Dilute ginseng root extract with a carrier oil, such as coconut or jojoba oil, and massage it into your scalp every day. This can help to boost blood circulation, stimulate hair follicles, and promote healthy hair growth.

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Use a Ginseng Hair Rinse
Dilute ginseng root extract with water and apply as a final rinse after shampooing and conditioning. This can help to strengthen your hair, add shine, and improve scalp health.

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Leave-In Treatments
Combine ginseng root extract with aloe vera gel or your favourite hair oil and apply to damp hair after washing. Leave-in treatments can help nourish and protect your hair throughout the day, leaving it soft, smooth, and manageable.

5

Take Dietary Supplements
Ginseng root extract can be taken as a dietary supplement to help support overall hair health from within. Before adding any new supplements to your daily routine, consult with a healthcare professional.

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Protect Your Hair
To avoid hair damage, minimise heat styling, avoid tight hairstyles that pull on the hair, and use a heat protectant spray when using hot tools. Additionally, protect your hair from environmental damage by wearing a hat or scarf when outdoors.

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Eat a Balanced Diet
To promote healthy hair growth, eat a well-balanced diet high in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Include fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and healthy fats in your daily diet.

 

 
Details of the Step-by-Step Manufacturing Process of Ginseng Extract
 
1. Sourcing Raw Materials

We begin by sourcing premium quality ginseng roots from trusted suppliers known for their adherence to sustainable harvesting practices. These roots undergo rigorous inspection to ensure their purity and potency.

2. Extraction Process

The extraction of ginsenosides, the active compounds in ginseng, is conducted using advanced extraction techniques. Our process is optimized to maximize the yield of bioactive components while minimizing solvent residues.

3. Purification and Concentration

After extraction, the crude extract undergoes purification and concentration processes to remove impurities and concentrate the active ingredients. This step is crucial for ensuring the potency and efficacy of the final product.

4. Quality Control and Testing

Throughout the production process, our dedicated quality control team conducts comprehensive testing to verify the identity, purity, and potency of the ginseng extract. We employ a range of analytical techniques, including HPLC and mass spectrometry, to ensure product integrity.

5. Packaging and Storage

Once the ginseng extract passes stringent quality tests, it is carefully packaged in compliance with industry standards to preserve its freshness and potency. Our state-of-the-art storage facilities maintain optimal conditions to safeguard the stability of the extract until it reaches our customers.

 

Testing in Ginseng Extract Manufacturing
 

Identification of Active Compounds: Advanced analytical methods are employed to identify and quantify the key active compounds present in ginseng extract, including ginsenosides and other bioactive constituents.

 

Purity Analysis: We conduct thorough purity analysis to ensure that the ginseng extract is free from contaminants and adulterants, meeting the highest quality standards for safety and efficacy.

 

Potency Assessment: Our testing protocols include potency assessment to determine the concentration of ginsenosides and other active ingredients, ensuring consistency and efficacy across batches.

 

Microbiological Testing: Stringent microbiological testing is performed to detect and eliminate any microbial contamination, safeguarding the purity and safety of the ginseng extract.

 

Stability Studies: We conduct extensive stability studies to evaluate the shelf life and storage conditions of the ginseng extract, ensuring its long-term stability and efficacy.

 

 
Our Certifications
 

 

The company always adheres to the corporate mission of creating healthy life, strictly controls product quality and is certified with ISO9001 quality management system certificate, Halal and Kosher certificates. The company is continuously making innovations and developments and has being issued with high-tech enterprise certificate for many consecutive years. At the same time, it was granted a number of patent for inventions by State Intellectual property Office(SIPO).

 

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Our Factory
 

GREEN SPRING®Xi'an Green Spring Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2000, We are an excellent supplier specializing in plant extracts for 23 years. For more than decade, we has been committing to the innovation and development of modernization technology of traditional Chinese medicine, as well as the research and development and extraction of plant active ingredients. The company's main products are saw palmetto extract, stevia, natural ferulic acid, berberine HCL (berberine hydrochloride) and other products, Which are widely used in food, pharmaceuticals, health supplements, cosmetics and other fields.

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Ultimate FAQ Guide to Ginseng Extract
 

Q: Can you take ginseng extract everyday?

A: Healthy people who want to boost physical or mental performance, prevent illness, or better resist stress should take Asian ginseng in cycles. For example, take every day for 2 to 3 weeks, then stop for 3 weeks, then start back.

Q: How do you take ginseng for the best results?

A: Overall, daily doses of 1–2 g of raw ginseng root or 200–400 mg of extract are suggested. It's best to start with lower doses and increase over time. Look for a standard ginseng extract that contains 2–3% total ginsenosides, and consume it before meals to increase absorption and get the full benefits.

Q: When to take ginseng, morning or night?

A: Since ginseng may cause trouble sleeping, do not take it near bedtime. Ginseng should not be used for long periods. Asian ginseng should not be used for more than 3 months at a time, and ginseng should not be used for more than 2 months at a time.

Q: Is liquid ginseng better than capsules?

A: Studies have shown that the digestive system is able to absorb up to 50% more nutrients from a liquid extract when compared to a solid supplement. The easiest and most effective way to take ginseng is to use a liquid extract, but the same benefits can also be achieved by drinking ginseng tea.

Q: How is ginseng extract made?

A: Creating panax ginseng root extract starts by drying the root of the plant. The dried root, sometimes steamed and/or ground, is then percolated with an aqueous alcohol solution or propylene glycol. A vacuum is used for concentration. A solvent is then used to separate the extract.

Q: What is the active ingredient in ginseng extract?

A: Ginseng have ginsenosides, saponins that are ginseng's active ingredients. Asian ginseng also contains glycans (panaxans), polysaccharide fraction DPG-3-2, peptides, maltol, B vitamins, flavonoids, and volatile oil.

Q: How to make homemade ginseng extract?

A: Coarsely chop ginseng into 1/4" - 1/2" pieces.
Put in a sanitized glass container and add enough vodka to cover the ginseng.
Let it soak at room temp for 2-4 weeks, shaking daily.
Strain through cheese cloth to remove large chunks.
Cold crash in the fridge for 2 weeks.

Q: What is the chemical formula for ginseng root extract?

A: This ingredient is incorporated into skincare products like creams, serums, and masks, aiming to improve skin texture, promote collagen production, and provide antioxidant protection against environmental stressors. The chemical formula of Panax Ginseng Root Extract is C42H66O17.

Q: What is the shelf life of ginseng extract?

A: If handled properly, dried ginseng roots should have a long storage life. There is minimal scientific information on the exact storage/shelf-life of ginseng, but by following some basic principles used for other dried root crops, ginseng should still be marketable up to 3 to 5 years after harvest.

Q: What is the pH of ginseng extract?

A: PH Value: 4.0-6.5 at 25°C. Odor: characteristic. Solubility: soluble in any proportion in water. Specific Gravity: 1.02-1.05 at 25°C.

Q: How much ginseng extract per day?

A: Most research studies suggest daily doses of 200 milligrams of Panax ginseng extract or 0.5-2 grams of dry root. When given as a capsule, dosages of ginseng usually range from 100-600 milligrams a day.

Q: When should ginseng not be used?

A: At the same time, people with low blood pressure, as well as those with an acute illness, should use caution when taking American ginseng. People with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder should not take ginseng, because it may increase the risk of mania. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should not take American ginseng.

Q: What to do with expired ginseng?

A: Throw away any unused supplement after the expiration date.

Q: How can you tell if ginseng is real?

A: Ginseng plants have 1-4 leaves, and each leaf has up to 5 leaflets. That is, 3 leaves (prongs) will have up to 15 leaflets, and 4 leaves (prongs) will have up to 20 leaflets. Each year of growth adds a stem scar to the root neck. You can determine the age of a ginseng plant by counting these stem scars.

Q: What is the difference between ginger and ginseng?

A: Ginger has a warm, spicy flavour, and contains vitamins A, B, C, and E, making it a popular choice in many kitchens. Ginseng, on the other hand, has a very mild, earthy flavour, making it an easy addition to many of your favourite recipes.

Q: What is the difference between red ginseng and black ginseng?

A: Red ginseng is made by steaming raw ginseng. Black ginseng is produced by repeated steaming, has a transformed specific ginsenoside profile, and has more potent biological and pharmacological activities than red ginseng.

Q: How is ginseng prepared?

A: Measure 4-5 grams of whole roots or prongs per 8 oz cup of tea and add to 208 degree water. Allow the roots to simmer at 208 degrees and steep for 10-20 minutes. Larger and thicker roots take longer to steep than smaller roots, but they can be reused more times.

Q: Does ginseng expire?

A: Luckily, when stored properly, dried ginseng can last anywhere from three to five years.

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