HA6999 Broccoli Seed Extract Powder

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Parameter Value
Material Broccoli Seed Extract
Appearance Brown Powder

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Description

Description

Broccoli Seed Extract Powder Description

Broccoli Seed Extract Powder is a fine, hygroscopic powder with a light brown to yellowish color and mild earthy aroma. Its key active compound, glucoraphanin (10–30%), converts to sulforaphane—a potent antioxidant that supports detoxification and reduces inflammation. Stable when stored dry and cool (<25°C) but degrades above 60°C.

Broccoli Seed Extract Powder Specifications

Properties

Property Value
Material Broccoli Seed Extract
Component Glucoraphanin
Assay 1-13% (HPLC)
Appearance Brown Powder

*The above product information is based on theoretical data. For specific requirements and detailed inquiries, please contact us.

Broccoli Seed Extract Powder Applications

  • Health Supplements: Supports liver function and gut health (100–300 mg/day).
  • Functional Foods: Extends shelf life in oils and meats; boosts antioxidant activity.
  • Skincare: Fights UV damage and aging (0.5–5% in serums/creams).
  • Agriculture: Acts as a natural fungicide and insect growth inhibitor.
  • Research: Studied for cancer prevention and targeted drug delivery.

Broccoli Seed Extract Powder FAQs

Q1. How does this powder protect my liver?

It’s glucoraphanin converts to sulforaphane, which boosts glutathione production—your liver’s primary detox compound. Studies show 100 mg/day reduces toxin-induced liver damage markers (ALT/AST) by 40%–60% within 4 weeks.

Q2. Can it help with bloating or gut inflammation?

Yes. It repairs gut lining tight junctions and increases beneficial Bifidobacteria. Take 200 mg before meals—users report reduced bloating in 2 weeks, with colitis symptoms improving in 4–6 weeks.

Q3. Why choose seeds over whole broccoli?

Seeds contain 10–100× more glucoraphanin than florets. One 500 mg dose equals 2 kg of raw broccoli, ensuring concentrated benefits without bulk.