Model: | KGP |
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Brand: | kingherbs |
Origin: | Made In China |
Category: | Agriculture & Foods / Agricultural Products & Resources / Plant Extract |
Label: | Konjac Glucomannan |
Price: |
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Min. Order: | 1 pc |
Botanical: Amorphophallus konjac (also known as Amorphophallus rivieri)
Family: Araceae (arum) - Arecaceae (palm)
Other common names: Konjac, Konjac Root, Snake Plant, Devil's Tongue, Doo Bulbs, Konjac Mannan, Corpse Flowers, Voodoo Lily, Snake Palm
Konjac is a nutrient-rich food plant food with low calorie and no fat content. In China, Konjac is called Ju Ruo, which has been used as a food for over 2,000 years, as described in the "Ode to the Capital of Shu Kingdom", written by Zuo Si of Xijin Dynasty.
In Japan, Konjac is called Konnyaku, which has been an important part of oriental dishes for more than 1,500 years in Japanese cuisines.
Konjac Glucomannan is an important, effective and unique water-soluble dietary fiber contained in the Konjac. Glucomannan is a high molecular polysaccharide with its structure as residues of mannose and glucose, having a molecular weight of 200,000 to 2,000,000 Daltons, swelling by absorbing hundreds times of its weight of water. In most instances, research was initiated to elucidate the impact of Konjac Glucomannan on the following functional claims:
* Improvement of diet for diabetics
* Lowers cholesterol and triglyceride levels
* Promotes weight loss
* Promotes blood sugar control
* Promotes feeling of fullness (satiety)
* Reduces fat absorption
Relying on modern equipments, advanced technology, optimal manufacturing process, and strict quality control, we extract its natural active properties from its corm-like Tubers, and standardized it to assay.
This traditional food is becoming a bulk nutritional ingredient suitable for Functional Beverages, Foods, Capsules, Gums, Jellies and Tablets industry.
Kingherbs Inc | |
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Country/Region: | Hu Nan - China |
Business Nature: | Manufacturer |
Phone: | 19601851 |
Contact: | Grace Lee (sales manager) |
Last Online: | 29 Sep, 2015 |