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Powder: | Yes |
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DHM (Dihydromyricetin) is an organic compound naturally found in the Japanese Raisin Tree. It's often called by its Latin classification Hovenia Dulcis, and is found all over Asia. As a deciduous tree, it grows up to 12m tall, and bears a berry-like fruit that tastes similar to raisins, from which it gets its name.
Ampelopsin, also known as dihydromyricetin and DHM, when purported as an effective ingredient in supplements and other tonics, is a flavanonol, a type of flavonoid. It is found in the Ampelopsis species japonica, megalophylla, and grossedentata; Cercidiphyllum japonicum; Hovenia dulcis; Rhododendron cinnabarinum; some Pinus species; and some Cedrus species, as well as in Salix sachalinensis.
Item | Test Standard | Testing Result | |
Assay | 98% | Complies | |
Apperence | White Powder | Complies | |
Particle Size | 100% pass 80 mesh | Complies | |
Oder | Characteristic | Complies | |
Taste | Characteristic | Complies | |
Loss on Drying | ≤5.0% | 2.20% | |
Residue on Ignition | ≤0.1% | 0.05% | |
Residual | ≤0.1% | Complies | |
Residual Ethanol | ≤0.5% | Complies | |
Heave Mentals | ≤10ppm | Complies | |
Na | ≤0.1% | <0.1% | |
Pb | ≤3 ppm | Complies | |
Total Plate | <1000CFU/g | Complies | |
Yeast & Mold | <100 CFU /g | Complies | |
E. Coli | Negative | Complies | |
Salmonella | Negative | Complies |