Product name: |
Euglena gracils |
Color: |
Light yellow powder |
Odor: |
Mild, like seaweed |
Grade: |
Cosmetic. Food Grade |
Purity: |
99% |
Application: |
Nutritional supplement |
Euglena is a natural dietary nutrient supplement, which provides high content of easily absorbed vitamins (vitamin E, vitamin C, etc.), minerals, amino acids, unsaturated fatty acids, euglena polysaccharide, chlorophyll, lutein, zeaxanthin, GABA and other essential nutrients for human body. Euglena has no cell wall, and the absorption rate can reach 93.1%.
Euglena is the general name of Euglena, also known as euglena or chlorella in botany, and it is a kind of unicellular eukaryote between animals and plants. Flagellates, Euglenidae. It is small and long fusiform. The front end is blunt and the back end is sharp, with a large nucleus in the center. The outer membrane has fine twills.
Euglena is usually green because it contains a large number of oval chloroplasts. There are two flagella, one of which protrudes from the cell orifice, and life is often touched. In spring and summer, light aquatic products often breed in sewage with more organic matter, making the water green. For example, the green eye worm can be used as a biological indicator of organic pollution.
There are chloroplasts in the cytoplasm of Euglena. The shape (such as oval, disc, sheet, band, star, etc.), size, quantity and structure (with or without protein nucleus and parastarch sheath) of chloroplasts are the taxonomic characteristics of Euglena and Euglena. Euglena mainly uses light energy to conduct photosynthesis through chlorophyll under the condition of light, and synthesize carbon dioxide and water into sugars. This nutritional mode (the same as that of ordinary green plants) is called photosynthesis. The excessive food produced forms some translucent paramylum grains which are stored in the cytoplasm. Parastarch granules, similar to starch, are a kind of carbohydrate, but do not appear blue purple when they react with iodine. Parastarch grain is one of the characteristics of Euglena, and its shape and size are also the basis of its classification. In the absence of light, Euglena can also absorb organic substances dissolved in water through its body surface. This form of nutrition is called osmotrophy.
ANALYSIS ITEM |
SPECIFICATION |
RESULTS |
Appearance |
Light yellow powder |
Complies |
Odor |
Characteristic |
Complies |
Sieve analysis |
100% Pass 80 Mesh |
Complies |
Loss On Drying |
≤8.0% |
6.8% |
Ashes |
≤8.0% |
6.9% |
Pb(ppm) |
≤3.0 |
0.88 |
Cd(ppm) |
≤0.3 |
0.07 |
Hg(ppm) |
≤0.5 |
0.01 |
As(ppm) |
≤0.8 |
0.16 |
Irradiate |
Forbidden |
--------- |
Total Plate Count |
≤10000cfu/g |
170 |
Yeast&Molds |
≤1000cfu/g |
30 |
E.Coli |
Negative |
Complies |
Salmonella |
Negative |
Complies |
Protein |
≥50% |
55.7% |
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