Description
Botanical Name: Boswellia Serrata L.
Active Ingredients: Boswellic acid
Specification:BWS-Boswellic acid 60% HPLC
Appearance: White fine powder
Function:
1. Activate blood for acesodyne
2. Adjust the intestinal Microorganisms
3. Enhance immunity
4. Protect liver from chemical damage
Action:
Boswellia Sorrata has a long history of safe and effective use as a mild anti-inflammatory to reduce pain and stiffness and promote increased mobility.
Application:
1. Applied in food field, it is widely used as functional food additive.
2. Applied in health product field, it is widely added into various kinds of health products with the functions of preventing rheumatism, adjusting estrogen level and so on.
3. Applied in pharmaceutical field, it is widely added into the medicine which can used for treating arthritis and postpartum syndrome.
Product Description:
The Boswellia Sorrata produces a sap that has been used in traditional Indian medicine as a treatment for arthritis and inflammatory conditions.A gummy oleoresin extracted from the trunk of the tree is used to prepare modern herbal remedies.
The primary compounds thought to be responsible for the anti-inflammatory activity of boswellia are known as boswellic acids. These compounds are thought to interfere with enzymes that contribute to inflammation and pain.
Boswellia acts as a spiritual symbol and an effective medicinal herb; it seems to function as both an analgesic and an anti-inflammatory. Reports and personal claims indicate that the Boswellia herb may be used in connection with joint mobility, pain, and stiffness, and may be a useful remedy for a variety of inflammatory diseases, including bursitis, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.
The gum oleoresin consists of essential oils, gum, and terpenoids. The terpenoid portion contains the boswellic acids that have been shown to be the most important active constituent in boswellia. Currently, most extracts are standardized to contain approximately 37.5-65 boswellic acids.
Boswellic acids may contain an anti-inflammatory action – much like the conventional non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs used for inflammatory conditions. Boswellia inhibits the body’s pro-inflammatory mediators such as leukotrienes. Long-term boswellia use does not appear to cause stomach ulceration or irritation.