NY041
ISO, Halal
HPLC-MS, HPLC, UV
Tablet, Capsule, Softgels, Tinctures, Liquids, Drops
Health Care Products, Medicine
Powder
Bitter Melon
Brown Fine Powder
5 Days
Nutrayours/ OEM
25kg/Drum
98%
China
1302199099
Product Description
- 100% NATURAL PRODUCT: No artificial colors or flavors
- Verified herb identity, confirmed highest quality of raw herb and the extract
- Best natural sources of herbs and raw materials: Every vendor is carefully picked to meet our high standards
- Third-party lab tested, pure Momordica charantia Extract
1, enhance physical fitness: bitter melon extract can quickly activate the immune cells in the body, enhance resistance.
2, promote insulin secretion: bitter melon extract is similar to insulin substance, usually can promote insulin secretion in the body.
3, improve constipation: there is a lot of dietary fiber inside, can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, to achieve the effect of moistening bowel.
4, reduce swelling: can speed up the body's metabolic function, promote the rapid metabolism of water in the body, to achieve the effect of reducing swelling.
5, lowering blood sugar: can reduce the blood sugar concentration in the blood, assist in lowering blood sugar, improve diabetes symptoms.

The plant bitter melon belongs to the cucurbitaceae family and is known by its name. Bitter melon grows in tropical and subtropical regions, including parts of East Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and South America, where it is used both as food and medicine. It produces beautiful flowers and thorny fruit. The fruit of this plant is just like its name - it tastes bitter. While the seeds, leaves, and vines of bitter melon can all be used, the fruit is the safest and most widely used of the medicinal parts of the plant. The SAP from its leaves and the fruit or seeds are used as insect repellents; In Brazil, it is used as an insect repellent in doses of 2 to 3 seeds. The unripe fruit of bitter melon is even more bitter because it contains momordicin. momardicius is mainly composed of triterpenoids, including Momardicius A-E,K,L and momardicius I, II and III. The roots and fruit are used as abortifacients.
Product Name | Bitter melon extract |
Latin Name | Momordica charantia L |
Item | Specification | Results | Methods |
Marker Compound | 10:1 | Conform | TLC |
Appearance & Color | Brown Yellow | Conform | GB5492-85 |
Odor & Taste | Characteristic | Conform | GB5492-85 |
Plant Part Used | Fruit | Conform | |
Country of origin | China | Conform | |
Extract Solvent | Water&Ethanol & | Conform | |
Bulk Density | 0.4-0.6g/ml | 0.45-0.55g/ml | |
Mesh Size | 80 | 100% | GB5507-85 |
Loss on Drying | ≤5.0% | 3.66% | GB5009.3 |
Ash Content | ≤5.0% | 2.34% | GB5009.4 |
Solvent Residue | Negative | Conform | GC |
Heavy Metals | |||
Total Heavy Metals | ≤10ppm | <3ppm | AAS |
Arsenic (As) | ≤1.0ppm | <0.15ppm | AAS(GB/T5009.11) |
Lead (Pb) | ≤1.5ppm | <0.7ppm | AAS(GB5009.12) |
Cadmium | <1.0ppm | Not Detected | AAS(GB/T5009.15) |
Mercury | <0.1ppm | Not Detected | AAS(GB/T5009.17) |
Microbiology | |||
Total Plate Count | <10000cfu/1g | Conform | GB4789.2 |
Total Yeast & Mold | <1000cfu/1g | Conform | GB4789.15 |
E. Coli | Negative in 1g | Conform | GB/T4789.3-2003 |
Salmonella | Negative in 25g | Conform | GB4789.4 |
Staphylococcus aureus | Negative in 1g | Conform | GB4789.1 |
Listeria monocytogenes | Negative in 25g | Conform | |
PAH4 | NMT 50ppb | Conform | Regulation (EU) No 1272/2013 |
Benzo(a)pyrene | NMT10ppb | Conform | |
Packing and Storage | 25kg/drum Inside: Double-deck plastic bag, outside: Neutral cardboard barrel & Leave in the shady and cool dry place | ||
Shelf Life | 3 Year When Stored properly | ||
Expiration Date | 3 Years |





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