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Product Details
Product name:Yucca Extract
Botanical source:Yucca smalliana
Biogenic origin:South America and Mexico
Specification:5:1 10:1 20:1
Characters:Brown-yellow powder
Solubility:Soluble in Ethanol, partly soluble in water
Usage:pharmaceutical and health food ingredients
Product Description
Yucca is a flowering plant in the Lilaceae family that grows mostly
in desert areas of the United States and Mexico. It typically has
stiff leaves with needle sharp ends. There are dozens of varieties,
such as Spanish dagger and giant Yucca, which can range in sizes.
They tolerate high temperatures and sparse watering but may be
killed by cold. Yucca extract is a consumable product derived from
these plants.
Product Analysis
Item | Specification | Result | Method |
BasicProduct Information | |||
Product name | yucca extract | ||
Part of the Plant | Whole herb | Conform | / |
Country of Origin | China | Conform | / |
Organoleptic Data | |||
Appearance | Fine powder | Conform | NLS-QCS-1008 |
Color | Brown-yellow powder | Conform | GB/T 5492-2008 |
Odor& Taste | Characteristic | Conform | GB/T 5492-2008 |
Process Data | |||
Solvent(s) Used | Water and ethyl alcohol | Conform | / |
Extract ration | / | Conform | |
Content | Paeoniflorin≥98% | 98.19 | |
Drying Method | Spray drying | Conform | / |
Excipient | Maltodextrin | Conform | / |
Physical Characteristics | |||
Particle Size (80 mesh) | 98.0%pass 80mesh | Conform | GB/T 5507-2008 |
Moisture | <5.0% | 2.9% | GB/T 14769-1993 |
Ash Content | <4.0% | 1.5% | AOAC 942.05, 18th |
Solvent Residue | Eur. Pharm | Conform | NLS-QCS-1007 |
Heavy Metals | |||
Total Heavy Metals | <10 ppm | Conform | USP <231>, method II |
Arsenic | <1.0 ppm | Conform | AOAC 986.15, 18th |
Lead | <1.0 ppm | Conform | AOAC 986.15, 18th |
Mercury | <0.5 ppm | Conform | AOAC 971.21, 18th |
Pesticide Residue | |||
666 | <0.2ppm | Conform | GB/T5009.19-1996 |
DDT | <0.2ppm | Conform | GB/T5009.19-1996 |
Microbiology | |||
Total Plate Count | <1,000cfu/g | 18cfu/g | AOAC 990.12, 18th |
Total Yeast & Mold | <100cfu/g | 6cfu/g | FDA (BAM) Chapter 18, 8th Ed. |
E. Coli | Negative | Negative | AOAC 997.11, 18th |
Salmonella | Negative | Negative | FDA (BAM) Chapter 5, 8th Ed. |
The word “soap” is often used in conjunction with Yucca and Yucca
extract. This is because the plant can be used to make soap
products for both external and internal use. Native Americans are
believed to have used Yucca extract and other parts of the plant
for centuries.
Modern usage is mainly limited to the roots. This is from where
yucca extract, which is noted for its soapy texture, is normally
produced. That extract was believed to have been widely used by the
Native Americans for making soaps and shampoos. Even today, people
can be found who use it for this purpose.
When it is consumed, it can also act as a detergent for the
digestive system. It is widely used to wash toxins from the
intestines. Build up of toxins is believed to be the cause of many
conditions such as arthritis, colitis, and migraines. These
conditions are often alleviated as well.
Since yucca extract is not a drug, it is typically classified as
alternative medicine. There is not much reputable scientific
support for its use. It does, however, contain many useful
nutrients, such as iron, selenium, and vitamins A and B.
Yucca extract may be recommended for the use of several medical
conditions. One of the most popular uses is to lower cholesterol.
This may be possible due to saponins, which act as antibiotics for
plants. Saponins are believed to bind with bile, which encourages
the liver to produce more. To do this, cholesterol must be removed
from the blood, and since it is not reabsorbed into the body, the
cholesterol is passed as waste.
Many health food stores sell yucca extract. There are generally no
side effects associated with consumption. It may be available in
the form of tablets, capsules, or tea.
Yucca extract is also used to control the smell of animal waste.
This is possible because saponins bind to ammonia and prevent the
smell from passing through the air. It is commonly found in food
for cats and dogs. It may also be found in cat litter.