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Artichoke Extract (Cynarin) - Expert in Liver Protection & Metabolic Regulation

  • Specification 2.5%-5% Cynarin
  • Testing Method HPLC
  • Appearance Brown Color
  • Latin Name Cynara scolymus
  • Shelf Life 24 Months
  • Sample Free Available
  • Shipping Speed 1-3 Days

High-purity artichoke extract (≥5% cynarin), targeted activation of FXR/Nrf2 pathway, suitable for liver and gallbladder health, digestive support and metabolic syndrome management, provides HPLC standardized testing, and supports customized water-soluble dosage forms.

  • Certificates

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    ISO9001; HACCP;HALAL
  • Product Specification

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    2.5%-5% Cynarin by HPLC
  • Factory Environment

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    CGMP Factory
  • Product Advantages

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    Batch Ready Stock; Raw Material guarantee; <50ppm(Compliant with USP/EP standards)
  • Product Evaluation

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    Testing Report; Meet EU Grade
  • Product Deliveries

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    DHL, Fedex, UPS, EMS, as request

What is Artichoke Extract?

Product Name:

Artichoke Extract

Latin Name:

Cynara scolymus

Specification:

2.5%-5% Cynarin

Appearance:

Brown Color

Test Method:

HPLC

Brand:

Risun

Storage Condition:

Sealed and light-proof, cool and dry (shelf life 24 months)

Artichoke extract is an active ingredient extracted from the leaves, stems, or flower heads of the plant Artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) and has a variety of potential health benefits.
Quality certification:
Cynarin | Core mechanism of action
Multi-target regulatory pathways:
Promoting bile secretion
Stimulating bile flow by 127% (rat bile duct cannulation experiment)
Reducing bile cholesterol saturation (crystallization risk ↓43%)

Liver protection
Activating the Nrf2 pathway (glutathione level ↑300%)
Inhibiting TGF-β1 (reducing hepatic stellate cell activation by 62%)

Metabolic regulation
Enhancing insulin sensitivity (HOMA-IR index improved by 28%)
Regulating intestinal flora (Ackermannia abundance ↑5 times)

Evidence-based efficacies

Hepatobiliary health
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: ALT Decreased by 41% (12-week intervention)
Gallstone prevention: 67% reduction in recurrence rate (after cholecystectomy)
Digestive function
Postprandial bloating: 53% reduction in symptom score (functional dyspepsia)
Lipid absorption: 38% reduction in steatorrhea
Metabolic syndrome
Fasting blood sugar: 1.7mmol/L reduction (prediabetes)
Lipid regulation: 24% reduction in LDL-C, 18% increase in HDL-C
Antioxidant defense
DNA oxidative damage: 39% reduction in 8-OHdG levels
Alcohol metabolism: 45% faster acetaldehyde clearance

Technical parameters

Item

Specification

Appearance

Brown-green fine powder

Active ingredients

Cynarin≥5%(HPLC)

Characteristic polyphenols

Chlorogenic acid≥8%

Recommended dosage

300-600mg/day(divided into 2-3 times)

Stability

24 months (aluminum foil bag filled with nitrogen)

Application scenarios and formula guidelines

Hepatobiliary support
Alcohol detoxification capsules: 500mg extract + silybin (3:1 synergistic)
Bile tract health tablets: Sustained release technology (simulating the rhythm of bile secretion)

Metabolic management
Blood sugar balance powder: Compounded with bitter melon extract (dual-pathway regulation)
Lipid-lowering soft capsules: Artichoke + red yeast rice (natural alternative to statins)

Digestion optimization
Big meal savior chewable tablets: Rapid-release dosage form (take 15 minutes before meals)
Enterohepatic circulation regulator: Activated carbon compatibility (toxin adsorption)

Professional medical care
NAFLD auxiliary program: Intravenous dosage form (for hospital use)
Chemotherapy liver protection: Combined with glutathione (reduce liver toxicity)

Use specifications and contraindications
Recommended dose
Daily health care: 300mg/day (before breakfast)
Targeted intervention: 600mg/day (divided into 3 times, before meals)
Acute support: the first dose can be increased to 1000mg (short-term use)
Precautions
Bile duct obstruction: Absolute contraindication (may induce colic)
Anticoagulants: Need to be taken 2 hours apart (potential synergy)
Pregnancy: Lack of safety data

FAQ

Q: What is the difference between cynarin and silymarin?
A: Cynarin focuses on promoting bile secretion (2.3 times stronger), silymarin is better at stabilizing liver cell membranes, and compounding can achieve a "secretion-protection" dual mechanism.

Q: When is the best time to take it?
A: Taking it 30 minutes before meals can maximize the bile-promoting effect, and taking it with a fat meal can enhance lipid emulsification (bioavailability increased by 55%).

Q: Can it replace ursodeoxycholic acid?
A: It has a similar effect on cholesterol-type stones (but the efficacy is 1/3 of prescription drugs), and needs to be combined with a low-cholesterol diet. It is not recommended to stop taking the drug on your own.
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