Raspberry Fruit extract

ANALYSIS

SPECIFICATION

RESULTS

Extract Ratio

4:1

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Active ingredient

Ellagic acid¡Ý2.0%  HPLC

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Appearance

Brown powder

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Odor

Characteristic

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Taste

Characteristic

Conforms

Excipient

5% Maltodextrin

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Sieve analysis

NLT 100% pass 80 mesh

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Loss on Drying

¡Ü5.0%

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Ash content

¡Ü5.0%

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Heavy Metal

Heavy Metal

<20ppm

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As

<2ppm

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Lead

<2ppm

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Microbiology

 

 

Total Plate Count

<1000cfu/g

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Yeast & Moulds

<100cfu/g

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E.Coli

Negative

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Staphylococcus

Negative

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Salmonella

Negative

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Raspberries contain significant amounts of polyphenol antioxidants such as anthocyanin pigments linked to potential health protection against several human diseases. The aggregate fruit structure contributes to its nutritional value, as it increases the proportion of dietary fiber, placing it among plant foods with the highest fiber contents known, up to 20% fiber per total weight. Raspberries are a rich source of vitamin C, with 30 mg per serving of 1 cup (about 50% daily value), manganese (about 60% daily value) and dietary fiber (30% daily value). Contents of B vitamins 1-3, folic acid, magnesium, copper and iron are considerable in raspberries.
Raspberries rank near the top of all fruits for antioxidant strength, particularly due to their dense contents of ellagic acid (from ellagotannins), quercetin, gallic acid, anthocyanins, cyanidins, pelargonidins, catechins, kaempferol and salicylic acid. Yellow raspberries and others with pale-colored fruits are lower in anthocyanins.

 

 
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