Category Monomer
Effectiveness Antisepsis
Plant of origin Magnolia officinalis Rehd. et Wils. Or M.officinalis Rehd.et Wils. var. biloba Rehd. et Wils.
Molecular Formula C18H18O2
Molecular Mass 266.33
CAS No. 528-43-8
Function
1 Researchers have determined that the magnolol and honokiol components of Magnolia officinalis are one thousand times more potent than alpha- tocopherol (vitamin E) in their antioxidant activity, thereby offering a potential heart-health benefit.
2 Both magnolol and honokiol to possess powerful "brain-health" benefits via their actions in modulating the activity of various neurotransmitters and related enzymes in the brain
3 A magnolia bark extract could be a boon for oral health when added to chewing gum and mints. Mints containing the extract killed more than 61 percent of the germs that cause bad breath within 30 minutes, compared with only a 3.6 percent germ-kill for the same flavorless mints without the extract.
4 Magnolia bark extract is getting much press as a "cortisol", the stress hormone-lowering supplement. Magnolia bark extracts as the active ingredients in several diet and weight loss products on the market. Cortislim and Relacore claim to help weight loss by reducing the amount of cortisol in your body.
5 In studies, honokiol was compared with diazepam (valium), a well known pharmaceutical anxiolytic. Honokiol was found to be five times stronger than diazepam in reducing anxiety without the side effects of diazepam. While diazepam does reduce anxiety, it also induces muscle relaxation, an effect not shared by honokiol[1].
Precautions: No significant toxicity or adverse effects have been associated with traditional use of magnolia bark. Unlike synthetic antimicrobial compounds, recent toxicology studies showed that Magnolia bark extract has very low toxicity and fewer side effects[2,3].
Storage Stored in cool & dry place
Kept away from strong light and heat
Shelf Life 2 years when properly stored
Package 25Kg Fibre drum with two double plastic bag with non-toxic.