Beta-Ecdysterone and Its findings.Cyanotis arachnoides Extract.
Contents:
- Botanical Source identification Info.
- Plant Description of Cyanotis arachnoidea C.B.Clarke.
- What is it?Beta-Ecdysterone.
- Ecdysterone Highlights and Potential uses.
- Mechanism or How does Ecdysterone work?.
- Natural source of ecdysterones.
- Studies and Research findings.
- Administrations and Application Guide.
- Research Update and Findings of ecdysterone(20-hydroxyecdysone).
Natural source of ecdysterones.
A natural source: insects The best way to obtain the most natural state of ecdysterones (from insects) is free: just get on your bike and ride through the countryside with your mouth open for a few hours. You'll catch a slew of bugs that contain plenty of ecdysterones. Sounds fun but not realistic.
An herbal source: plants Despite a lot of hype about ecdysterones in plants, no significant amount can be extracted. Still, if you are going to take an herb for ecdysterones, there are a few that exist and that are commonly used.
Suma is one herb that does contain ecdysterones and is probably worth checking out, though for other reasons. It's sometimes called Brazilian ginseng since it's used all over that country to boost performance in those working in the fields and in the bedroom and for its supposed blood-sugar balancing, cancer-fighting, and joint-support effects. Some might call this performance enhancing, but remember, it's still just anecdotal evidence.
Another plant called maral root (Rhaponticum carthamoides) is cultivated by Russians for energy, endurance, low sex drive, and recovery and has some small amounts of ecdysterones contained in it.
Ecdysterone can also be derived, in greater amounts, from herbs such as Cyanotis vaga and leuzeae.
Reference:
1.Beta-Ecdysterone and Its findings.
last edit date:1st,Mar.2010.
- Name:Cyanotis arachnoides Extract
- Serie No:S-047.
- Specifications:Beta-Ecdysterone.90%UV,95%HPLC
- INCI Name:CYANOTIS ARACHNOIDEA EXTRACT
- EINECS/ELINCS No.:N/A
- CAS:Beta-Ecdysterone,5289-74-7.
- Chem/IUPAC Name:Cyanotis Arachnoidea Extract is an extract of the roots of Cyanotis arachnoidea,Commelinaceae





