Description
Latin Name: Quercus infectoria. Oliv.
Appearance: Brown Yellow Fine powder
Used part: Fruit
Test Method: HPLC
Specification: 10:1 20:1
Description About Quercus Infectoria Extract
The wood of Quercus Infectoria is a sturdy and anticorrosive material, and the bark, leaves, shells, and extracts are necessary materials for tanning, printing and dyeing, and fishery. Cork has a thicker skin and can be used as industrial cork material, and it can also be used to burn charcoal.
The leaves of Quercus Infectoria contain water, protein, carbohydrates, fat, ash, cellulose and other components, which can be used to raise silkworms. The fruit contains more starch, which can be used to make oak wine, alcohol, starch, rubber oil, etc., and can also be used as feed. The tannins extracted from oak bark, leaves, shells, and acorns are essential materials in the leather industry, printing and dyeing industry and fishery. It has a thicker skin and can be used as industrial cork material.
They can also cultivate a variety of edible fungi such as fungus, shiitake mushrooms and dense ring fungi. They are widely distributed in China, have strong adaptability, and low requirements on soil, temperature, etc. It is suitable for large-scale planting. The wood of oak trees is very versatile, and the value of oak seeds is higher. The starch content of their seeds is one of the highest among many forest seeds, which determines its development and utilization .The value is very high and its prospects are quite broad.