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Taiyo GmBH Moringa Extract S

Moringa Extract S has a glucomoringine content of 10%, a stable powder which is stable in acidic beverages.

Active Component: Flavonoids, Gallic Acid, Polyphenols

Labeling Claims: Halal, Kosher, Organic

Certifications & Compliance: Halal, Kosher, Organic Certified

Physical Form: Powder, Solid

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    What Is Moringa?

    Moringa Extract is a solid, odorless white powder, which is stable at room temperature and has almost no taste. The moringa seed extract powder is almost clearly water soluble and has a slightly yellow color (much less greenish, brownish than other Moringa extracts). Moringa seed extract comes from the drum stick tree which is a South Indian tree that is also now cultivated in other areas such as Africa or South America. In India Moringa is traditionally used as staple food and as ‘Medical Plant’ as part of the Ayurvedic nutrition and therapy. All parts of the Moringa tree are traditionally used as foods in India, Moringa fruits are cooked like beans, the leaves are cooked like spinach or used for making tea, and the roots are also used for cooking or making teas. Moringa is very rich in various nutrients including vitamins, minerals, amino acids, lipids, etc. Moringa also contains various bioactive compounds including Isothiocyanates, flavonoids, polyphenols, etc. Moringa is also one of the new and powerful superfoods.

    Glycosynolates And Isothiocyanates

    Glycosylates are secondary plant components that widely appear naturally in a lot of plants and vegetables of the brassica family especially in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and cabbages. When intact pants and vegetables are damaged, such as from chewing, this allows all plant compounds to mix and the enzyme myrosinase in the plants transforms glycosylates into isothiocyanates. Isothiocyanates are extremely reactive components and they are responsible for the pungent taste of some cruciferic vegetables such as mustard, radish, horseradish, and wasabi.

    Glucomoringin

    Glucomoringin (GMG) is a specific benzyl-Glucosinolate in Moringa. Moringa seeds and leaves are rich in Glucomoringin (GMG), the seeds are lower in dangerous alkaloids compared to the leaves, and do not contain chlorophyll so the extracts are snow white. The active form of GMG is its metabolite benzyl-isothiocyanate (BITC) which shows various bioactivities, but BITC is extremely unstable as substance. Benzyl isothiocyanate (BITC) is a natural isothiocyanate that is found in different plants of the mustard family.

    Glucomoringin is a solid, odorless compound, which is stable at room temperature and has almost no taste, which makes it markedly different from other natural bioactive isothiocyanates such as sulforaphane for example which are volatile liquids, with a strong pungent smell and taste.

    Glucomoringin can be consumed via Moringa Oleifeira products and it can be easily concentrated by extraction from Moringa raw materials such as leaf or seed. Glucomoringin is very stable even in water and it is converted in the human body directly into benzyl-isothiocyanates such as Glucomoringin-Isothiocyanate (GMG-ITC) by intestinal bacteria.

    Health Benefits

    Several studies have found out that moringa seed extract provides the following health benefits:

    • More antioxidant activity than blueberries
    • 30 times more polyphenols than red wine
    • More gallic acid (a potent antioxidant) than any other fruit

    Applications & Uses

    Food & Nutrition Applications
    Dosage

    Active dosage of 120mg = 12mg of glucomoringin

    Properties

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    Soluble in
    Water

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