CITRUSPEEL
- Molecular Weight: 0
What is CITRUSPEEL?
Chemical properties
Family Rutaceae is composed of a variety of trees and thorny shrubs, but within the subfamily Aurantoideae; 6 of the 28 genera are true citrus fruit trees. Of the six, Citrus may be the most important. Citrus has a berry-type fruit characterized by a juicy pulp made of vesicles filling the segments of the fruit not occupied by seeds. The part used is the peel, either the rind or the pericarb.
Composition
Flavonoids found in citrus are a group of naturally occurring compounds, which are among the most ubiquitous in the plant kingdom.
Safety information for CITRUSPEEL
New Products
1-Decanesulphonic Acid Sodium Salt Anhydrous 99% Heparin Sodium 20,000 IU/VIAL Pure Neocuproine 99% AR Aluminon AR tert-Butyl Hydroquinone 98% Extra Pure D(+)Melibiose For Bacteriology 4-((2-isopropoxyethoxy)methyl)phenol 4-Hydroxy Carbazole Sodium Amino Salicylate Dihydrate (PAS Sodium) IP/BP/USP/EP 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydrocarbazol-4-one 2 – Methoxy – 5- Sulfamoyl Benzoic acid Amino Salicylic Acid. U.S.P. Tribulus terrestris Extract Cinnamon bark Extract White pepper Oil Corn Silk Extract Ocimum sanctum tulsi Extract Curry leaf Oil Copper Cyanide Stannous Chloride Dihydrate 3,4-Dimethoxy Benzoic Acid Dehydroacetic Acid Methyl Thioglycolate Mixed XyleneYou may like
-
Lemongrass Oil 99%View Details
-
Yeast Extract 99%View Details
-
Ginger Extract 99%View Details
-
Neem Extract 99%View Details
-
Turmeric Oil 99%View Details
-
Cinnamon bark Oil 99%View Details
-
Eucalyptus Oil 99%View Details
-
Guava Extract 99%View Details
Statement: All products displayed on this website are only used for non medical purposes such as industrial applications or scientific research, and cannot be used for clinical diagnosis or treatment of humans or animals. They are not medicinal or edible.