Polvo de inulina de raíz de achicoria
Nombre latino :Cichorium intybus L.
Fuente: raíz de achicoria
Ensayo :90%
Método de ensayo :UV
Aspecto: polvo fino blanco
Residuos de plaguicidas: cumplir con la norma (CE) n º 396/2005
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¿Qué es el polvo de inulina de raíz de achi?
La achies la parte seca sobre el suelo o raíz de la planta Cichori- → m glandulosum Boiss. Et Huet o chicory Cichorium intybus L. de la familia Asteraceae. Es rico en proteínas, vitaminas, caroten, calcio, fósforo, zinc y otros oligoelementos. La achicores un vegetal alcalino de salud terapéutica reconocido mundialmente, fue anunciado por los centros de EE.UU. para el Control y prevención de enfermedades como uno de los' world's top ten nutritious Vegetables» (en inglés).
El polvo de inulina de raíz de achies un polvo fino blanco hecho de raíz de achiseca puricon pulveri. Es una fibra dietsoluble en agua, que es un tipo de prebióticos. Polvo de inulina promueve la proliferación de probióticos, inhiel crecimiento de bacterias de deterioro intestinal, mejora el microambiente intestinal, y regula los niveles de azúcar en la sangre.
La tecnología de primavera verde suministra polvo de inulina de raíz de achi, que es un ingrediente alimenticio natural con alta pureza y sin colorantes, saborizantes o conservantes añadidos.
Fundada en 2000, Green Spring Technology es una compañía líder en biotecnología en China con muchos años de experiencia en extractos de plantas y se ha comprometido a desarrollar y suministrar extractos de plantas de alta calidad. Nuestros productos cumplen con las normas EU EC396, EU 2023/915, y los m ã ¡S altos est ã ¡Ndares de residuos de disolventes. Los informes de pruebas autorizados de terceros están disponibles. Primavera verde ha obtenido muchos certificados como Halal, Kosher, COSMOS, BRC, IFS, FDA, ISO9001, ISO22000, y así sucesivamente.
Especificaciones:
Nombre del producto
inulina
Nombre latino
Cichorium intybus L.
fuente
Raíces y raíces de achiachi«
Principios activos
inulina
especificación
90%
Método de ensayo
UV
apariencia
Polvo fino blanco
Residuos de plaguicidas
Cumplir con la norma (CE) n º 396/2005
Reglamento:
Se ajusta a la normativa de la UE.
¿Busca un presupuesto?Benefits:
Regulate Intestinal Microecology, Promote Intestinal Health
As a soluble dietary fiber, inulin absorbs water and expands in the intestinal tract, increasing the volume of feces. It stimulates the rectal defecation reflex and increases intestinal peristalsis. The water-absorbing and swelling ability of dietary fiber can also dilute the concentration of toxic substances and reduce their damage to the intestinal tract. Inulin is fermented by a large number of beneficial bacteria in the colon to produce short-chain fatty acids (short-chain fatty acids, SCFAs), especially butyric acid, which is conducive to the growth and metabolism of intestinal epithelial cells, to maintain the integrity of the intestinal mucosa, to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria as well as to maintain the balance of the intestinal immune system and to promote intestinal health.
Helps to Control Body Weight
Inulin will not be digested in the stomach and absorbs water and expands to form a high viscosity colloid. It prolongs the emptying time of the stomach reducing food intake. It also forms complexes with proteins, lipids, and other substances in the small intestine. Inhibit the absorption of such substances, and reduce fat accumulation. Let obese children supplement 8 g of inulin daily can effectively control their gastric hunger hormone level, and their appetite can also be reduced.
Improve Inflammation
Inulin can also enhance the immune function of the intestinal tract to improve inflammation, mainly by increasing the ability of type 3 innate lymphocyte ILC3 to secrete interleukin IL-22 and promoting the secretion of Reg3γ with antimicrobial activity, and at the same time, IL-22 mediated to promote the proliferation of intestinal epithelial cells, reinforce the intestinal barrier, and reduce the risk of endotoxin and other endotoxins crossing the intestinal barrier and entering into the bloodstream, to control the occurrence of chronic inflammation from the source.
Helps the Immune System
The intestinal mucosa is the first barrier of the immune system, accounting for 60% of the total amount of human immunoglobulin IgA in the intestinal tract, which has an important impact on human immunity. Inulin promotes the proliferation of beneficial intestinal bacteria, especially bifidobacteria, thereby inhibiting the growth and adhesion of other pathogenic bacteria and enhancing the intestinal barrier; at the same time, it can induce the immune activity of the intestinal mucosal lymphatic system, enhance the phagocytosis ability of macrophages, and activate the humoral and cellular immune response.
Blood Lipid Lowering
Inulin can accelerate the decomposition of lipids based on the production of cytoplasmic gene peptides, promote the proliferation of bifidobacteria and the generation of short-chain fatty acids, and elimination of bile salts and cholesterol in feces. It was found that for healthy men if 9 g of inulin was added to their daily breakfast, their total cholesterol and triglyceride levels were found to be reduced by 8.2% and 26.5% respectively after 4 weeks. For elderly patients, if they consumed 8 g of short-chain inulin per day, their blood levels of total cholesterol and triglycerides were significantly reduced after 2 weeks. For diabetic patients, if they consumed 8 g of inulin per day, the total cholesterol level in their body was reduced by 7.9% after 2 weeks.
Promote Mineral Absorption
Inulin can promote the selective fermentation of colon microorganisms, causing the increase of short-chain fatty acid concentration and the decrease of p H value in the intestinal tract, leading to the decomposition of mineral complexes, thus promoting the release, dissolution, and absorption of mineral elements. Inulin can significantly increase the absorption rate of minerals such as Ca2+, Mg2+, and Fe2+, especially Ca2+. In addition, inulin can proliferate the height of intestinal crypts and the number of epithelial cells, increase the mineral transportation channels, increase the expression of calcium binding protein D9k, and activate calcium diffusion channels.
Applications:
In the Food Field:
Inulin has a wide range of applications in the food industry, where it can be used as an ingredient in high fiber diets. Inulin has good solubility in water, which allows it to combine with aqueous systems without precipitation, making it easy to use inulin as a fiber ingredient. Inulin powder can also be used to process low-fat foods (e.g., creams, and spreads).
Inulin powder is an excellent fat replacer and when thoroughly mixed with water forms a creamy structure which makes it easy to replace fat in food products and provides a smooth texture, and well-balanced and rounded flavor. The inclusion of inulin in bakery products has been used to develop new concepts of breads such as prebiotic breads, multi-fiber white breads and even multi-fiber gluten-free breads. Inulin increases dough stability, regulates water absorption, increases bread volume, and improves uniformity of the bread flesh and slicing ability.
For Healthcare Products:
Inulin powder can be used as the original ingredient and carrier of various health foods to combat constipation, diabetes, obesity, and so on. It is one of the best ingredients or functional ingredients for health food or functional food (diet food) such as regulating intestinal flora, regulating blood lipids, and promoting calcium or mineral absorption.
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Polvo de inulina de raíz de achicoria COA