| Moq: | 1KG |
| Standaardverpakking: | 1kg/zak 25kg/trommel |
| Leveringsperiode: | 3-5 dagen |
| Betaalmethode: | T/T, alibaba, paypal |
Lily powder is made from ground lilies. Lilies are a traditional Chinese plant used for both medicinal and culinary purposes. The dried, fleshy scales of its leaves produce starch, which can be processed into lily powder. It is primarily extracted from the lily bulbs, which have a high starch content. Lily powder contains vitamins B1, B2, and C, as well as amino acids, calcium, phosphorus, iron, lily glycoside A, lily glycoside B, colchicine, and other substances. Lily powder can be mixed with water, milk, or honey, and can also be used to make porridge or pasta dishes.
Nourishing Yin and Moistening the Lungs: Lily powder, sweet and cold in nature, enters the lung meridian, effectively clearing lung heat and moistening dryness. It is suitable for dry cough with scanty, sticky sputum or blood-streaked sputum caused by lung heat damaging yin, as well as consumptive cough with hemoptysis, dry cough without sputum, night sweats, and other symptoms. Fresh lily powder contains mucilage, which has a moisturizing and heat-clearing effect.
Calming the Heart and Soothing the Mind: Lily powder enters the heart meridian, nourishing heart yin, clearing heart heat, and calming the mind. It can be used for restlessness, palpitations, thirst, insomnia, and even mental confusion and taciturnity caused by heat-related illness damaging yin. It is suitable for menopausal symptoms such as fatigue, loss of appetite, low-grade fever, insomnia, thirst, and restlessness.
Beauty and Skin Care: Fresh lilies are rich in mucilage and vitamins, which are beneficial to skin cell metabolism. Regular consumption of lily powder can regulate the stomach and intestines and promote beauty and skin health.
Beauty and Skin Care: Fresh lilies are rich in mucilage and vitamins, which are beneficial to skin cell metabolism. Regular consumption of lily powder can regulate the stomach and intestines and promote beauty and skin care. Modern pharmacological studies have shown that lily powder has antitussive, expectorant, sedative, antidepressant, and immunomodulatory effects, and can be used as an adjunct treatment for dry cough, pulmonary tuberculosis, and menopausal syndrome in women.
Medicinal Uses: Clinically, lily powder can be combined with other traditional Chinese medicines to create prepared Chinese medicines for treating symptoms such as dry cough due to yin deficiency, hemoptysis due to overwork, restlessness and palpitations, insomnia, and excessive dreaming.
Health Foods and Instant Beverages: Lily powder can be taken directly with warm water or added to milk and honey to make lily tea. It can also be combined with jujube seed, poria cocos, and licorice to create food-medicine homologous products that improve sleep.
Daily Health-Preserving Porridges: Lily powder can be added to rice porridge to make lily powder porridge or lily, poria cocos, and coix seed porridge, which has the effects of relieving cough, moisturizing the lungs, calming the mind, and nourishing the heart.
Food Processing Applications: Lily powder can be mixed into flour to make bread, biscuits, noodles, and various pastries. It can also be used to make lily soft candy, candy, and jelly. Its water-absorbing, oil-absorbing, and emulsifying properties make it suitable for various food processing applications.
For external use and skincare, lily powder can be mixed with honey, steamed, and chewed to treat coughs caused by lung heat. It can also be made into a whitening face mask for external use. In the cosmetics industry, lily powder is also used to develop more refined products such as lily face masks.
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ITEM |
STANDARD |
TEST RESULT |
Method |
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Extract Ratio |
10:1 |
10:1 |
TLC |
|
Physical & Chemical |
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Appearance |
Brown fine powder |
Complies |
Visual |
|
Odour |
Characteristic |
Characteristic |
Smell |
|
Taste |
Characteristic |
Characteristic |
Taste |
|
Loss on drying |
≤5.0% |
2.87% |
GB/T 5009.3 |
|
Ash Content |
≤5.0% |
3.22% |
GB/T 5009.4 |
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Heavy Metal |
|||
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Pb |
≤3.0ppm |
Complies |
GB/T 5009.12 |
|
As |
≤2.0ppm |
Complies |
GB/T 5009.11 |
|
Cd |
≤1.0ppm |
Complies |
GB/T 5009.17 |
|
Hg |
≤0.1ppm |
Complies |
GB/T 5009.15 |
|
Microbiological Test |
|||
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Total Plate Count |
≤10000 cfu/g |
Complies |
GB/T 4789.2 |
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Molds and Yeasts |
≤1000 cfu/g |
Complies |
GB/T 4789.15 |
|
Salmonella |
Negative |
Negative |
GB/T 4789.3 |
|
Staphylococcus |
Negative |
Negative |
GB/T 4789.4 |
|
Coli |
Negative |
Negative |
GB/T 4789.10 |
For some products that require special packaging during transportation, we will carry out more delicate packaging. For example, retinal needs to be stored at -20 °C, so we choose cold chain transportation during transportation; deoxyarbutin will change color during transportation, so we will Vacuum packing of deoxyarbutin
| Moq: | 1KG |
| Standaardverpakking: | 1kg/zak 25kg/trommel |
| Leveringsperiode: | 3-5 dagen |
| Betaalmethode: | T/T, alibaba, paypal |
Lily powder is made from ground lilies. Lilies are a traditional Chinese plant used for both medicinal and culinary purposes. The dried, fleshy scales of its leaves produce starch, which can be processed into lily powder. It is primarily extracted from the lily bulbs, which have a high starch content. Lily powder contains vitamins B1, B2, and C, as well as amino acids, calcium, phosphorus, iron, lily glycoside A, lily glycoside B, colchicine, and other substances. Lily powder can be mixed with water, milk, or honey, and can also be used to make porridge or pasta dishes.
Nourishing Yin and Moistening the Lungs: Lily powder, sweet and cold in nature, enters the lung meridian, effectively clearing lung heat and moistening dryness. It is suitable for dry cough with scanty, sticky sputum or blood-streaked sputum caused by lung heat damaging yin, as well as consumptive cough with hemoptysis, dry cough without sputum, night sweats, and other symptoms. Fresh lily powder contains mucilage, which has a moisturizing and heat-clearing effect.
Calming the Heart and Soothing the Mind: Lily powder enters the heart meridian, nourishing heart yin, clearing heart heat, and calming the mind. It can be used for restlessness, palpitations, thirst, insomnia, and even mental confusion and taciturnity caused by heat-related illness damaging yin. It is suitable for menopausal symptoms such as fatigue, loss of appetite, low-grade fever, insomnia, thirst, and restlessness.
Beauty and Skin Care: Fresh lilies are rich in mucilage and vitamins, which are beneficial to skin cell metabolism. Regular consumption of lily powder can regulate the stomach and intestines and promote beauty and skin health.
Beauty and Skin Care: Fresh lilies are rich in mucilage and vitamins, which are beneficial to skin cell metabolism. Regular consumption of lily powder can regulate the stomach and intestines and promote beauty and skin care. Modern pharmacological studies have shown that lily powder has antitussive, expectorant, sedative, antidepressant, and immunomodulatory effects, and can be used as an adjunct treatment for dry cough, pulmonary tuberculosis, and menopausal syndrome in women.
Medicinal Uses: Clinically, lily powder can be combined with other traditional Chinese medicines to create prepared Chinese medicines for treating symptoms such as dry cough due to yin deficiency, hemoptysis due to overwork, restlessness and palpitations, insomnia, and excessive dreaming.
Health Foods and Instant Beverages: Lily powder can be taken directly with warm water or added to milk and honey to make lily tea. It can also be combined with jujube seed, poria cocos, and licorice to create food-medicine homologous products that improve sleep.
Daily Health-Preserving Porridges: Lily powder can be added to rice porridge to make lily powder porridge or lily, poria cocos, and coix seed porridge, which has the effects of relieving cough, moisturizing the lungs, calming the mind, and nourishing the heart.
Food Processing Applications: Lily powder can be mixed into flour to make bread, biscuits, noodles, and various pastries. It can also be used to make lily soft candy, candy, and jelly. Its water-absorbing, oil-absorbing, and emulsifying properties make it suitable for various food processing applications.
For external use and skincare, lily powder can be mixed with honey, steamed, and chewed to treat coughs caused by lung heat. It can also be made into a whitening face mask for external use. In the cosmetics industry, lily powder is also used to develop more refined products such as lily face masks.
|
ITEM |
STANDARD |
TEST RESULT |
Method |
|
Extract Ratio |
10:1 |
10:1 |
TLC |
|
Physical & Chemical |
|||
|
Appearance |
Brown fine powder |
Complies |
Visual |
|
Odour |
Characteristic |
Characteristic |
Smell |
|
Taste |
Characteristic |
Characteristic |
Taste |
|
Loss on drying |
≤5.0% |
2.87% |
GB/T 5009.3 |
|
Ash Content |
≤5.0% |
3.22% |
GB/T 5009.4 |
|
Heavy Metal |
|||
|
Pb |
≤3.0ppm |
Complies |
GB/T 5009.12 |
|
As |
≤2.0ppm |
Complies |
GB/T 5009.11 |
|
Cd |
≤1.0ppm |
Complies |
GB/T 5009.17 |
|
Hg |
≤0.1ppm |
Complies |
GB/T 5009.15 |
|
Microbiological Test |
|||
|
Total Plate Count |
≤10000 cfu/g |
Complies |
GB/T 4789.2 |
|
Molds and Yeasts |
≤1000 cfu/g |
Complies |
GB/T 4789.15 |
|
Salmonella |
Negative |
Negative |
GB/T 4789.3 |
|
Staphylococcus |
Negative |
Negative |
GB/T 4789.4 |
|
Coli |
Negative |
Negative |
GB/T 4789.10 |
For some products that require special packaging during transportation, we will carry out more delicate packaging. For example, retinal needs to be stored at -20 °C, so we choose cold chain transportation during transportation; deoxyarbutin will change color during transportation, so we will Vacuum packing of deoxyarbutin