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Oat Avena Sativa Extract Avenacoside A

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Key Specifications
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Type:
Herbal Extract
Variety:
Other, oat
Form:
Powder
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Port of Shipment:
Ningbo/Shanghai
Delivery Detail:
Delivery time depends on order quantity.
Type Herbal Extract
Variety Other, oat
Form Powder
Part Seed
Extraction Type Liquid-Solid Extraction
Packaging Drum
Place of Origin Zhejiang, China
Grade Pharmaceutical Grade
Brand Name Tian hong
Model Number AOE

Specifications

Oat(Avena Sativa) Extract:
Appearance:Brownish Yellow powder
Specification:avenacoside A(10:1)
Test Method:TLC

Oat(Avena Sativa) Extract
Indications and Usage
 

Oats have numerous uses in food; most commonly, they are rolled or crushed into oatmeal, or ground into fine oat flour. Oatmeal is chiefly eaten as porridge, but may also be used in a variety of baked goods, such as oatcakes, oatmeal cookies, and oat bread. Oats are also an ingredient in many cold cereals, in particular muesli and granola. Oats may also be consumed raw, and cookies with raw oats are becoming popular.

Oats are also occasionally used in several different drinks. In Britain, they are used for brewing beer. Oatmeal stout is one variety brewed using a percentage of oats for the wort. The more rarely used oat malt is produced by the Thomas Fawcett & Sons Maltings, and was used in the Maclay Oat Malt Stout before Maclays Brewery ceased independent brewing operations. A cold, sweet drink made of ground oats and milk is a popular refreshment throughout Latin America. Oatmeal caudle, made of ale and oatmeal with spices, was a traditional British drink and a favorite of Oliver Cromwell.[2][3]

Historical attitudes towards oats have varied. Oat bread was first manufactured in England, where the first oat bread factory was established in 1899. In Scotland, they were, and still are, held in high esteem, as a mainstay of the national diet.

In Scotland, a dish called sowans was made by soaking the husks from oats for a week so that the fine, floury part of the meal remained as sediment to be strained off, boiled and eaten.[4] Oats are also widely used there as a thickener in soups, as barley or rice might be used in other countries.

Oats are also commonly used as feed for horses - as crimped or rolled oats or as part of a blended food pellet. The oat hull must be crushed ("rolled" or "crimped") for the horse to digest the grain. Cattle are also fed oats, either whole, or ground into a coarse flour using a roller mill, burr mill, or hammer mill.

Oat straw is prized by cattle and horse producers as bedding, due to its soft, relatively dust-free, and absorbent nature. The straw can also be used for making corn dollies. Tied in a muslin bag, oat straw was used to soften bath water.

Oat extract can also be used to soothe skin conditions. It is the principal ingredient for the Aveeno line of products.[5]

Oat grass has been used traditionally for medicinal purposes, including to help balance the menstrual cycle, treat dysmenorrhea, and for osteoporosis and urinary tract infections.[6]

 
Package
1kg/bag, 5kg/bag, 25kg/drum, double layers plastic bags inside.
 
Storage Situation
Stored in a cool and dry well-closed container. Keep away from moisture and strong light/heat.

 

 

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Business Type
Manufacturer
Year Established
2010
Factory Size
1,000-3,000 square meters
Total Employees
51 - 100 People

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