Humulus Iupulus L Hops Flower Extract humulus lupulus humulus lupulus extract
Product Name: Hops Flower Extract Botanical: Humulus Iupulus L. Usage: as a additive in beer. Also hops extract has been used in ease indigestion symptom. Also hops extract have a marvelous in prevent prostatic carcinoma and hyperplasia of prostate. Researcher also find found polyphenol extract from hops could prevent gastric ulcer. Appearance: yellow green extract. Contents supply: Hop extract , 15%,33% ,50%,55% contents of alpha acids or as your required. Hop pellets, Type 90, Bitter/ Aroma Botanical Source: Flos Humuli Lupuli What Is It? Hops plant (Humulus lupulus) is a native British plant with a stout root, heart-shaped leaves and cone-like flowers. Romans ate the young hops plant shoots in the spring in the same way we do asparagus. Hops plant was first used by breweries in the Netherlands in the early fourteenth century to make beer. Hops has been used traditionally for nervous disorders and to help anxiety or sleep. Good Night Rx is an all natural and effective herbal product for sleep. Where will be Hops Flower Extract used to? Hops is useful as a sleep inducer, has antioxidant activity, anti-inflammatory, estrogen-like properties, and potential anti-tumor activity. Furthermore, compounds in hops may reduce insulin resistance. Additional nutrients helpful for sleep include melatonin and tryptophan. 5HTP is a nutrient that helps with relaxation. Passion Flower and kava are herbs that help to calm nerves. Cancer Extracts of several estrogenic herbs, including hops, black cohosh and vitex, inhibit growth of breast cancer cells. These in vitro results suggest that certain herbs and phytoestrogens may have potential in the prevention of breast cancer. Six flavonoids from hops (Humulus lupulus) were tested for their antiproliferative activity in human breast cancer (MCF-7), colon cancer (HT-29) and ovarian cancer. All the hop flavonoids were cytotoxic (cell killing) in the three cell lines. As antiproliferative agents, chalcone and its (flavanone isomer may have potential chemopreventive activity against breast and ovarian cancer in humans. A potent phytoestrogen in hops, 8-prenylnaringenin, has an activity greater than other established plant estrogens. The estrogenic activity of this compound was reflected in its relative binding affinity to estrogen receptors from rat uteri. The presence of 8-prenylnaringenin in hops may provide an explanation for the accounts of menstrual disturbances in female hop workers. This phytoestrogen can also be detected in beer, but the levels are low and should not pose any cause for concern. As an anti-inflammatory An interesting study listed below discusses the ability of compounds in hops plant to act as COX-2 inhibitors just like some of the new arthritis drugs Vioxx and Celebrex which may make hops plant a potential therapy in cases of arthritis. Beer The first mention of hops being used in beer was in 1067 by Abbes Hildegard of Bingen so hops were likely used pretty widely before then
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