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Yohimbe Bark Extract
Catalog No. | HE0225 |
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Purity | 8% 98% Yohimbine HCl HPLC |
Package | 25 kg/drum |
Botanical Source | Corynante Yohimbe.L |
Appearance | Powder |
Storage | Stored in cool and dry places, protected from direct sunlight and heat. |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Safety Tips of Yohimbe Bark Extract
Handling of yohimbe bark extract should only be performed by personnel trained and familiar with handling of potent active pharmaceutical ingredients. Moderate to severe irritant to the skin and eyes.
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Liver Protection
The liver is the primary organ responsible for expelling and breaking down toxins entering the body. In particular, it produces bile, a detoxifying agent metabolically indispensable in breaking down fats from food. Many chemicals from nature could protect liver to help the process of detoxication.
Related Researches
- 1. Microscopic and UPLC-UV-MS analyses of authentic and commercial yohimbe (Pausinystalia johimbe) bark samples.
Raman V, et al. J Nat Med 2013 Jan;67(1):42-50.
- 2. Chromatographic fingerprint analysis of yohimbe bark and related dietary supplements using UHPLC/UV/MS.
Sun J, et al. J Pharm Biomed Anal 2012 Mar 5;61:142-9.
- 3. Chromium sorption and Cr(VI) reduction to Cr(III) by grape stalks and yohimbe bark.
Fiol N, et al. Bioresour Technol 2008 Jul;99(11):5030-6.