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Product Name:Pure Mint Extract
Latin Name: Mentha haplocalyx Briq.
Specification Ratio: 10:1;
Part Used: leaves;
Appearance: Brown yellow powder;
Application:animal remedy additives
Advantage: bulk stock in USA warehouse;
Certificate: KOSHER, HALAL, ISO,ORGANIC CERTIFICATE;
The pure mint extract is a potent source of antioxidants. Free radicals, which can harm cells, can be neutralized by these antioxidants, keeping the body healthy. Additionally, mint extract ingredients has the potential to strengthen the body’s defenses against viral and bacterial infections.
The high quality mint extract’s leaves are a great source of vitamins and minerals. Vitamins A, B, and C, which can help maintain healthy skin, improve digestion, and even combat aging, are abundant in mint leaf extract. Minerals like potassium, calcium, magnesium, and zinc can help maintain electrolyte balance and improve blood circulation, among other health benefits.
Items & Results |
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Item |
Spec. |
Result |
Method |
Assay |
10:1 |
Conforms |
TLC |
Appearance |
Brown yellow powder |
Conforms |
Visual |
Odor & Test |
Characteristic |
Conforms |
Organoleptic |
Particle Size |
100%Through 80 mesh |
Conforms |
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Loss on Drying |
≤5.0% |
Conforms |
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Residue on Ignition |
≤5.0% |
Conforms |
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Heavy Metals |
≤10ppm |
Conforms |
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As |
≤2ppm |
Conforms |
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Pb |
≤2ppm |
Conforms |
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Hg |
≤0.1ppm |
Conforms |
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Pesticide Residue |
≤1ppm |
Conforms |
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E.Coli |
Negative |
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Storage |
Store in sealed containers at cool & dry place. Protect from light, moisture and pest infestation. |
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Shelf life |
2 years when properly stored |
Toxicity
According to the Continental Kennel Club, pure mint extract such as spearmint, peppermint, and wild mint are not harmful to dogs. The only pure mint extract in the genus Mentha that is toxic to dogs, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, is the English pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium). The California Invasive Plant Council says that this plant, which is also known as European pennyroyal, grows in USDA zones 5 to 9 and is moderately invasive. The chemical pulegone, which is found in English pennyroyal, is toxic to both people and dogs. According to the University of California, Davis, excessive consumption of pulsegone can result in liver damage and organ failure.
Canine Ingestion
If your dog consumes any part of the English pennyroyal plant, he or she will likely experience weakness, diarrhea, and vomiting. Get Fido to the veterinarian as soon as possible so that he can give him supportive care and possibly cause vomiting. If your dog consumes most other kinds of mint, there is no need to be concerned. In point of fact, a few leaves of high quality mint extract, peppermint, or spearmint may not only aid in digestion but also freshen your dog’s breath. Mint extract ingredients are a common ingredient in commercially available dog treats as well as in many dog treat recipes. As with any other plant, limit the dog’s intake to a few leaves each day to avoid gastrointestinal problems caused by eating too much plant matter.
Mint Leaf Extract is applied in animal remedy additives
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