Corcyceps Mycelia Extract.Corcyceps Extract.CS-4.Polysaccharides 40%.Mannitol 7%,10:1CAS.NO:95009-14-6.Cordyceps sinensis extract,Cordyceps sinensis Berk.Sacc.

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Corcyceps Mycelia Extract.Corcyceps Extract.CS-4.Polysaccharides 40%.Mannitol 7%,10:1CAS.NO:95009-14-6.Cordyceps sinensis extract,Cordyceps sinensis Berk.Sacc.

Corcyceps Mycelia Extract.(CS-4). Polysaccharides 40%.
Corcyceps Mycelia Extract.Mannitol 7%UV
Corcyceps Mycelia Extract.10:1 TLC

CAS.RN.NO:95009-14-6.Synonyms:Mushroom Extract.

Botanical Source:Cordyceps sinensis,Cordyceps Sinensis;Cordyceps sinensis (Berk.) Sacc.
Common Names&Synonyms:Sphaeria sinensis Berk,Cordyceps,Summer Grass Winter Woorm,Dong Chong Xia Cao.Chong Cao,Dong Chong Cao,Ya Zha Gong Bu(worm with

horn).Cetepillar Mushroom, Cordyceps cicadae, Cordyceps Sinensis Hyphas Mycelium,Cordyceps, Chinese caterpillar fungus,Winter insects.


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Plant Part Used:Mycelium
Definition:A type of mushroom found on the cold mountain tops and snowy grass marshlands of China that infects insect larvae with spores that germinate before the cocoons are formed; it has been successfully used in clinical trials to treat liver diseases, high cholesterol, and loss of sexual drive. Also known as caterpillar fungus.
Source of Earliest Record: Bencao Congxin
Part Used & Method for Pharmaceutical Preparations: The fungus and the carcass of the larvae of various insects are collected in the period of the Summer Solstice (tenth solar term). They are cleaned and dried in the sun or baked.
Properties & Taste: Sweet and warm
Cordyceps Mushroom has been used in its native Tibet for centuries as a cure-all. It is especially thought to be effective as a support product for sexual function and as a blood circulation aid.


Phytochemicals and Constituents:

Current research indicates the nucleotides (adenosine), polysaccharides, cordycepin and amino acids are responsible for its therapeutic potential. This material is standardized to contain a minimum of 0.2% adenosine and 7% cordycepic acid. Research indicates cordyceps has a very low incidence of toxicity.
Cordyceps contains a wide variety of potentially important constituents, including polysaccharides, ophiocordin (an antibiotic compound), cordycepin, cordypyridones, nucleosides, bioxanthracenes, sterols, alkenoic acids, and exo-polymers.

Many studies on the medicinal effects of cordyceps do not give a clear picture of its actions because many of the studies are in animals or test tubes; use different species, preparations, and intake levels; inject cordyceps and/or its constituents rather than administering them orally; or are not available in English and, therefore, cannot be reviewed for accuracy and design.
There are some clinical trials supporting the efficacy of cordyceps, particularly for liver, kidney, and immune problems. A number of studies indicate that cordyceps may have a anti-cancer, anti-metastatic, immuno-enhancing, and antioxidant effects.

The published quality standard for Cordyceps products by Chinese Ministry of Health, WS2-C1-0001-90, has set a min. level of 6.0% for Cordycepic acid (D-Mannitol) and 0.14% for adenosine.
Carbohydrates

Polysaccharides: Polysaccharides in Cordyceps have shown various activities: hypoglycemic (CS-F30) (Kiho et al., 1996); hypolipidemic (CS-F30) (Kiho et al., 1996); immunostimulating (CS-81002) (Gong et al., 1990) immunostimulating/radioprotective/antitumor (polysaccharide I) (Zang et al., 1985); and antileukemic (polysaccharide fraction-conditioned medium) (Chen et al., 1997).

Nitrogenous Compounds: Nucleotides and Nucleosides
Certain nucleosides in Cordyceps, such as adenosine, inhibit platelet aggregation (Ikumoto et al., 1991; Shiao et al., 1994) and others have shown calcium antagonist and inotropic activity (Furuya et al., 1983). Nucleosides reported in Cordyceps include adenosine, uracil, uridine, guanine, guanosine (Shiao et al., 1994) and 2¡¯- and 3¡¯- deoxyadenosine (cordycepin) (Chen and Chu, 1996)

Major Effective contents: adenosine C10H13N5O4,0.014%~0.042%;D-mannitol,C6H14O6,0.37%~14.45%; adenine,C6H5N5,0.0162%; Beta-sitosterol,C29H50O,etc.

Major effective components of Cordyceps sinensis covered Polysaccharides, this polysaccharides composed by Mannose,cordycepin,adenosine,galactose,arabinose,glucose,fucosidase; also contains Cordycepic acid about 7%;protein about 25%,fatty acid about 8.4%(Monounsaturated fatty acid share 82.2% of all fatty acid ), amino acids 12 kinds,18 kinds amino acids once hydrolized, 8 essential amino acids all contains, also contains histidine which necessary for child grow. Other wise, it contains Vitamin B12,ergosterol,etc.

Other Constituents:

Cordyceps sinensis also contains: galactomannans (Miyazaki et al., 1977; Kiho et al., 1986), polyamines (spermine, spermidine, homospermidine, putrescine, 1,3-diaminopropane) (Zhu and Masaru, 1993), various uncommon cyclic dipeptides, minerals, vitamins B1, B2, B12, E and K, all the essential amino acids (Yue et al., 1995; Huang et al., 1991; Xu et al., 1992; Guo, 1986; Tao, 1995; Xia et al., 1985), glutamic acid, Ltryptophan, L-arginine, and lysine (Zhang et al., 1991). C. sinensis also contains d-mannitol, ergosterol, ergosterol derivatives, alkaloids, fatty acids (mainly oleic, linoleic, palmitic, and stearic acids) (Shiao et al., 1989), and sterols (Kadota et al., 1986). uridine 0.0073%(mg/g); ergosterol 0.76%~1.08%(mg/mg);trehalose;stearic acid;cholesterol palmitate;hexadecanoic acid;ergosterol superoxide; uridine,0.016%~0.058%;inosine; thymine; hypoxanthine;guanidine; deoxygen-adenosine,0.0073%(mg/g); oleic acid;linoleic acid;linolenic acid;palmitic acid; 3-phenyl-alpha-acrolein; 3-phenyl-alpha-allyl alcohol; octadecane; onadecane; 14-methyl pentadecylic acid; hexadecanoic acid; eicosane; 3-octadecenoic acid; pentadecylic acid; 9-hexadecenoic acid(Z); 14-methyl hexadecanoic acid; 9-octadecenoic acid-( Z); 11-eicosenoic acid; 1,3-diamino propagas 0.018umol/g; cadaverine 0.001umol/g; hspd 0.015umol/g; putrescine; spermidine; spermine; Vitamin B1,0.018mg/100g; Vitamin B2,1.28mg/100g; Vitamin C,23.01mg/100g; sulfur,etc.



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Product Specifications and Supplying Conditions:

Corcyceps Mycelia Extract. Polysaccharides 40%UV

Description: Corcyceps Mycelia Extract.
Plant Part Used: Mycelium of Cordyceps sinensis (Berk.) Sacc.(Fungus and Carcass)
Content Standardized: Polysaccharides 40%UV
Corcyceps Mycelia Extract.Mannitol 7%UV
Corcyceps Mycelia Extract.10:1 TLC

Serie Code: S-054
Expiration Date: 18~24Months in Good Condition
Storage Stock: Bulk in Stock
Pricing Terms: C&F;CIF;DDU;DDP.
Delivery Arrange: Soonest on the Day Confirmed

Appearance Showing: Yellow Brown Fine Powder
Extracts State: Fine Crystal Powder
Mesh Size: 100% Pass 80 Mesh Screen
Color: Yellow Brown
Odor and Smell: Characteristics.
Taste Sense: Characteristics.
Bulk Density: 0.48~0.50g/ml.


The health efficacies of Cordyceps Sinensis are obvious in:

Asthma, allergic rhinitis.
Anti-aging, weakness
Boosts energy and stamina
Boosts libido and sexual function
Benefits the heart
Benefits the kidneys and liver
Chronic bronchitis, coughing
Declining of sex drive
Improves general vitality
Increases lung function
Improves athletic performance
Lowering raised blood lipid levels, strengthening the body''''''''''''''''s immunity
Poor renal function, renal injuries by chemicals.
Poor resistance of respiratory tract, catching flu easily
Poor function of lungs & kidneys, irregular menstruation
Regulating blood pressure (high or low blood pressure)
Relieves asthma
Supports sexual health
Supports the lungs and improves respiratory function
Supports the immune system
Scavenges free radicals (antioxidant)

Cordyceps has been regarded as a very safe herb throughout its traditional history, and is considered completely safe for clinical use today. Experiments on animals have not found a lethal dose, even when Cordyceps is given in extremely high amounts (10 to 80 grams per kilogram of body weight), nor does Cordyceps have any teratogenic or mutagenic effects. Instances of mild stomach discomfort have been reported in clinical trials.


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