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Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract Baicalin 85% HPLC

  • $95
    1-24
    Kilogram
  • $92
    25-499
    Kilogram
  • $85
    500-999
    Kilogram
  • $60
    ≥1000
    Kilogram
Min. Order:
1 Kilogram
Transportation:
Ocean,Air,Express
Port:
ShangHai,TianJin,QingDao
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Product Attributes

Model No.SENTIAN-Baicalin

BrandSENTIAN

Types OfHerbal Extract

TraitsPowder

LocationBark

Extraction MethodSolvent Extraction

PackageBottle, Can, Drum

Place Of OriginChina

Product NameBaicalin

Particle Size100%Through 80 Mesh

ApperanceLight yellow Podwer

Test MethodHPLC TLC

SampleAvaliable

MOQ1kg

Shelf Life2 Years

StorageCool Dry Place

Package1kg/ Bag 25kg/drum

Supply Ability & Additional Information

Packaging1KG/Bag,5kg/bag,25kg/drum

Productivity5000kg/week

TransportationOcean,Air,Express

Place of OriginShaan'xi, China

Supply Ability50000KG/Month

PortShangHai,TianJin,QingDao

Packaging & Delivery
Selling Units:
Kilogram
Package Type:
1KG/Bag,5kg/bag,25kg/drum
Baicalin: A Potent Natural Flavonoid from Scutellaria baicalensis with Multifaceted Therapeutic Potential Baicalin, a bioactive flavonoid derived from the dried roots of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi—a traditional herb widely used in East Asian medicine—is gaining global recognition for its extensive pharmacological properties. This light yellow powder, known for its bitter taste and unique solubility profile (insoluble in water but soluble in hot acetic acid and alkali), serves as a key component in herbal formulations targeting inflammation, infection, immune modulation, and metabolic health. With applications spanning antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, antihypertensive, and anticancer effects, baicalin stands out as a versatile natural compound supported by both traditional use and modern scientific research. Key Features: - Naturally sourced from *Scutellaria baicalensis* root - Exhibits strong antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory activity - Supports liver function and detoxification pathways - Modulates immune responses and reduces allergic reactions - Demonstrates vasodilatory and blood pressure-lowering effects - Shows promise in managing metabolic disorders such as hyperlipidemia - Possesses neuroprotective and sedative qualities - Acts as a specific inhibitor of mammalian liver enzymes involved in drug metabolism Detailed Description: Baicalin is a glycoside form of baicalein, belonging to the flavonoid family, and is characterized by its ability to interact with multiple biological systems. Its molecular structure allows it to inhibit inflammatory mediators like prostaglandin E2 and leukotrienes—key players in acute and chronic inflammatory conditions. It also exhibits potent antimicrobial action against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, including pathogenic strains responsible for skin infections and respiratory illnesses. In viral models, baicalin has demonstrated efficacy against influenza and hepatitis B viruses, making it a candidate for integrative antiviral strategies. Moreover, this compound enhances macrophage and natural killer (NK) cell activity, thereby improving innate immunity without triggering hypersensitivity reactions. The mechanism behind its therapeutic benefits includes antioxidant effects that protect hepatocytes from oxidative stress, support bile flow (choleretic effect), and reduce capillary permeability during inflammation. Baicalin’s influence on the cardiovascular system includes lowering arterial pressure through vasorelaxation and inhibiting platelet aggregation—an advantage for those at risk of thrombotic events. Clinical observations suggest it may help regulate blood sugar levels slightly while significantly reducing cholesterol and triglycerides, positioning it as a supportive agent in metabolic syndrome management. Additionally, studies indicate its role in alleviating asthma symptoms, reducing allergic edema, and easing uterine contractions (tocolytic effect), which makes it valuable in obstetric care and allergy-related conditions. Usage Scenarios: This natural extract is commonly incorporated into dietary supplements, herbal teas, and topical preparations. It is particularly beneficial for individuals suffering from recurrent respiratory infections, chronic inflammatory bowel diseases like ulcerative colitis, allergic rhinitis or asthma, liver dysfunction due to toxins or viral hepatitis, and hypertension. Athletes and active adults may benefit from its anti-inflammatory and recovery-enhancing properties. Those seeking non-pharmaceutical approaches to manage mild anxiety, insomnia, or immune imbalance often find baicalin helpful when integrated into holistic wellness routines. User Testimonials: Many users report improved energy levels and reduced frequency of colds after consistent supplementation. Individuals with seasonal allergies noted fewer nasal congestion episodes and less eye irritation. Patients with elevated liver enzymes saw gradual normalization following regular intake over several weeks. Some users described better sleep quality and reduced muscle tension, especially when combined with other calming herbs such as passionflower or lemon balm. Frequently Asked Questions: What makes baicalin different from other flavonoids? Baicalin’s unique combination of solubility, enzyme inhibition, and immune-modulating capabilities sets it apart. Unlike many flavonoids, it acts directly on inflammatory pathways and shows specificity in regulating hepatic microsomal enzymes. Is baicalin safe for long-term use? Yes, when taken within recommended dosages, baicalin has shown excellent safety in animal and human trials. However, individuals on anticoagulant therapy should consult a healthcare provider before use due to its platelet-inhibiting properties. Can baicalin be used alongside conventional medications? It is generally well-tolerated, but caution is advised when combining with drugs metabolized by the liver (e.g., statins, anticoagulants). Always seek professional guidance for concurrent use. How does baicalin support liver health? It boosts glutathione production, scavenges free radicals, and helps clear bilirubin and transaminases, thus aiding in liver regeneration and detoxification processes. Does baicalin have any side effects? At typical doses, side effects are rare. Occasionally, mild gastrointestinal discomfort may occur. Avoid if allergic to Scutellaria species or related plants.

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