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Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is a stem holoparasite vine in the family Convolvulaceae.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract, also known as cuscuta seed or Tu Si Zi in mandarin, has long been considered a fabulous mild tonic used in Chinese herbal remedies. 


CAS Number: 9004-34-6
EC Number: 232-424-8
BOTANICAL NAME: Cuscuta chinensis; Semen Cuscutae
Family: Convolvulaceae

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Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract, also known as cuscuta seed or Tu Si Zi in mandarin, has long been considered a fabulous mild tonic used in Chinese herbal remedies. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract, also known as Cuscuta or Tu Si Zi, is a parasitic vine that wraps itself around other plants for nourishment. 


Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract produces seeds which are a popular tonic used in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is a yellow-brown powder
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is an herb. 


People use the parts that grow above the ground to make medicine.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is a stem holoparasite vine in the family Convolvulaceae.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract was first described in China in 1786.


Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is a thin, yellow vine lacking leaves or roots.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract produces glomerulate to dense paniculiform inflorescences composed of white-cream 5-merous flowers that are very small, have two styles with capitate stigmata, and produce 3–4 obovoid seeds per capsule.


Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract's pollen grains are small, colporate, and covered by a finely reticulate ektexine.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract has been observed to flower from June–October, December–March, and February–May. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is found throughout western Asia, tropical Asia, eastern Asia, and Australasia at latitudes between 20° N and 50° N.


Specimens of Cuscuta campestris are occasionally mislabeled as Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract; the two species can be differed by C. chinensis's carinate calyx lobes, incurved but not inflexed corolla lobes, and dehiscent seed capsule.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is a type of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) herb commonly used to address urinary tract, spleen, psychiatric, and hepatic disorders.


In addition, Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract also contains chemicals that act like antioxidants, which help to slow the growth of infected cells, as well as improve the health of your kidneys, spleen, and liver.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract (/kʌsˈkjuːtə/), commonly known as dodder or amarbel, is a genus of over 201 species of yellow, orange, or red (rarely green) parasitic plants. 


Formerly treated as the only genus in the family Cuscutaceae, Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract now is accepted as belonging in the morning glory family.
The genus is found throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world, with the greatest species diversity in subtropical and tropical regions; the genus becomes rare in cool temperate climates, with only four species native to northern Europe.


Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract can be identified by its thin stems appearing leafless, with the leaves reduced to minute scales. 
In these respects Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract closely resembles the similarly parasitic, but unrelated genus, Cassytha. 
From mid-summer to early autumn, the vines can produce small fruit that take the same color as the vine, and are approximately the size of a common pea. 


Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract has very low levels of chlorophyll; some species such as Cuscuta reflexa can photosynthesize slightly, while others such as C. europaea are entirely dependent on the host plants for nutrition 
Dodder flowers range in color from white to pink to yellow to cream.


Some flower in the early summer, others later, depending on the species. 
The seeds are minute and produced in large quantities. 
They have a hard coating, and typically can survive in the soil for 5–10 years, sometimes longer.


Dodder seeds sprout at or near the surface of the soil. 
Although dodder germination can occur without a host, it has to reach a green plant quickly and is adapted to grow towards the nearby plants by following chemosensory clues.


If a plant is not reached within 5 to 10 days of germination, the dodder seedling will die. 
Before a host plant is reached, the dodder, as other plants, relies on food reserves in the embryo; the cotyledons, though present, are vestigial
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is a scientifically formulated product derived from the seeds of the Dodder plant, also known as Cuscuta chinensis. 


Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is highly concentrated, with a ratio of 20 parts seeds to 1 part extract, ensuring optimal bioavailability and potency. 
In the realm of food and food supplements, Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract has gained considerable attention due to its potential health benefits. 


As per the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), preliminary scientific evidence suggests that Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract may contribute to various health effects when consumed as part of a balanced diet. 
Firstly, Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is believed to possess antioxidant properties. 

Antioxidants play a crucial role in protecting the body against oxidative stress, which may contribute to the development of chronic diseases. 
The EFSA suggests that antioxidants help maintain normal cellular function and support a healthy immune system. 
Furthermore, the EFSA also suggests that Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract may have a positive effect on male fertility. 


Several studies have shown that Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract may support healthy sperm function, including sperm motility and quantity. 
While further research is needed to confirm these findings, Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract shows potential in this field. 
Lastly, Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract has been traditionally used to support overall well-being and vitality. 


It is believed to promote healthy digestion and enhance energy levels, making Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract an ideal addition to food supplements aimed at promoting general health. 
To experience the potential benefits of Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating this extract into your diet. 

USES and APPLICATIONS of CUSCUTA CHINENSIS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT:
In Traditional Chinese Medicine: Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is used as a tonic medicine by traditional Chinese medicine practitioners for the treatment of kidney and liver deficiency.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is used food Supplements/Nutritional Supplement, functional Food/Beverages, Pharmaceuticals.


In traditional Chinese medicine, Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is commonly used in the treatment of diseases like infertility and fetal irritability.  
Application of Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract: Food Supplements/Nutritional Supplement/Functional Food/Pharmaceuticals


Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is widely used as a male sexual tonic, to help support sexual health and maintain healthy reproductive function. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract may also help support liver and kidney health, and healthy energy levels. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract also has a long history of use as a longevity herb.


Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is used to treat urinary tract, spleen, psychiatric, and hepatic disorders. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is also used for cancer, depression, and pain. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is used with a protein called whey for eczema (atopic dermatitis).


Uses of Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract: Bladder problems, Liver problems, Spleen problems, and Other conditions.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract for these uses.
The most notable biological activity of any Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract supplement is its antioxidant effects, though its anti-inflammatory properties may also explain much of the anecdotal evidence of its effectiveness. 


This is especially true with regard to the popular application of Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract to the problems of diarrhea, achiness, and issues of the loins.
Another unique property of this supplement is Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract's potentially anti-abortive properties, and its traditional use to stop miscarriages.


Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract may have some neuroprotective and memory retention effects, especially in older people. 
That being said, there are also other, more (potentially) helpful herbal supplements for this population, if memory protection is a desired outcome of supplementation.


Conversely, there are few herbal supplements that show better promise for use as an antidepressant therapy. 
Compared to patients taking fluoxetine, those who take Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract by mouth over a long period of time report significant reductions in the symptoms of major depression, with far fewer side effects.


In Chinese medicine Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is categorized as a yang tonic. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is classified as sweet, acrid and neutral. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is an herb. 


People use the parts that grow above the ground to make medicine.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is used to treat urinary tract, spleen, and hepatic disorders.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract also has some significant impact on osteoporosis, and shows promise for use as a useful anti-osteoporosis/pro-bone-health treatment. 


What’s more, didder seed supplements have anti-apoptotic properties, meaning that they can stave off cell death caused by aging.
In TCM theory, Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract replenishes the ‘Four Treasures’ (qi, blood, yin, yang). 
Warm in nature, Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract can help to restore healthy kidney function, targetting issues such as impotence, premature ejaculation, seminal emission, sterility, enuresis, frequent urination, leukorrhagia, tinnitus, sore painful back and abnormal vaginal discharge. 


This makes Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract a good treatment for those with a low sex drive.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is derived from Semen Cuscutae (Convolvulaceae), called Tu-si-zi in Chinese, which is used as a kidney-tonifying drug for treatment of aging related diseases such as osteoporosis in traditional Chinese medicine.


-Use in Chinese traditional medicine:
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract (simplified Chinese: 菟丝子; traditional Chinese: 菟絲子; pinyin: túsīzǐ) have long been used for osteoporosis in China and some other Asian countries.

Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine which is believed to strengthen the liver and kidneys.
Cuscuta species are also used as medicine in Himalayan regional medical traditions


-Use of Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract in traditional medicine:
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is used medicinally in many Asian countries, including China, Korea, Pakistan, Vietnam, India, Thailand, Nepal, and Inner Mongolia.

Biochemical analysis has found at least 93 pharmacologically active phytochemicals present in Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract correlated with its use as an anti-inflammatory agent, anti-aging agent, pain reliever, or aphrodisiac.

FUNCTIONS OF CUSCUTA CHINENSIS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT:
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract as male sexual enhancement material:
In line with its traditional use to purge black bile, Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is still considered a valuable, though rarely used, herb for problems affecting the liver and gallbladder. 

Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is thought to support liver function and is taken for jaundice. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract has a mildly laxative effect and is also taken for urinary problems.
With male sexual enhancement products reaching new heights of popularity in the marketplace, developers need to be on the lookout for new and promising ingredients for these products. 

One such effective herbal male sex tonic that is more well known in the east than the west is Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract.
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract comes from the viny parasitic climber Cuscuta chinensis that grows in China and from similar Cuscuta japonica in Japan. 
A member of the family convolvulaceae, Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is an annual that produces a small brown seed with powerful effects on the male constitution.

BOTANICAL INFORMATION OF CUSCUTA CHINENSIS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT:
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is a parasitic plant known for its thread-like stems and lack of chlorophyll, relying on host plants for nutrients. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract has been used in traditional medicine, particularly in Chinese, Ayurvedic, and Native American medicine, for various health benefits. 

Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is traditionally used to improve reproductive health. 
In Chinese medicine, they are used to treat infertility, impotence, and to enhance sexual function in both men and women. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is believed to have hepatoprotective properties, meaning it can help protect the liver from damage caused by toxins and other harmful substances. 

Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is used to support kidney function and treat conditions such as chronic kidney disease and urinary incontinence. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is believed to help tonify the kidneys and promote their health.

Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce inflammation in the body, potentially benefiting conditions such as arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.

The plant contains compounds with antioxidant properties, which help protect cells from oxidative stress and damage caused by free radicals. 
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is believed to enhance the immune system, helping the body to better fight off infections and diseases.

PREPARATION & ADMINISTRATION OF CUSCUTA CHINENSIS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT:
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is made using the dried, crushed/powdered seeds. 
Nearly all medicinal uses (especially those that have been significantly empirically studied) call for oral use rather than topical use. 
However, topical use of Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract is not unheard of.

HOW DOES CUSCUTA CHINENSIS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT WORK?
Cuscuta Chinensis (Dodder) Seed Extract might have laxative effects.

PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL PROPERTIES of CUSCUTA CHINENSIS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT:
BOTANICAL NAME: Cuscuta chinensis; Semen Cuscutae
Family: Convolvulaceae
Genus: Cuscuta
Binomial scientific name of plant: Cuscuta Reflexa
Synonyms: Amarbel
Parts of the Plants: Seed
CAS Number: 9004-34-6
EC Number: 232-424-8
Appearance: Yellowish-brown powder
Solubility: Soluble in water
pH: Typically ranges from 5.0 to 7.0
Molecular Weight: Varies by active compounds
Extraction Method: Usually extracted through water or alcohol

FIRST AID MEASURES of CUSCUTA CHINENSIS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT:
-Description of first-aid measures
*General advice:
Show this material safety data sheet to the doctor in attendance.
*If inhaled:
After inhalation: 
Fresh air.
*In case of skin contact: 
Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. 
Rinse skin with
water/ shower.
*In case of eye contact:
After eye contact: 
Rinse out with plenty of water. 
Call in ophthalmologist. 
Remove contact lenses.
*If swallowed:
After swallowing: 
Immediately make victim drink water (two glasses at most). 
Consult a physician.
-Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed.
No data available

ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES of CUSCUTA CHINENSIS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT:
-Environmental precautions:
Do not let product enter drains.
-Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up:
Cover drains. 
Collect, bind, and pump off spills. 
Observe possible material restrictions. 
Take up dry. 
Dispose of properly. 
Clean up affected area.

FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES of CUSCUTA CHINENSIS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT:
-Extinguishing media:
*Suitable extinguishing media:
Carbon dioxide (CO2) 
Foam 
Dry powder
*Unsuitable extinguishing media:
For this substance/mixture no limitations of extinguishing agents are given.
-Further information:
Prevent fire extinguishing water from contaminating surface water or the ground water system.

EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION of CUSCUTA CHINENSIS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT:
-Control parameters:
--Ingredients with workplace control parameters:
-Exposure controls:
--Personal protective equipment:
*Eye/face protection:
Use equipment for eye protection. 
Safety glasses
*Body Protection:
protective clothing
*Respiratory protection:
Recommended Filter type: Filter A 
-Control of environmental exposure:
Do not let product enter drains.

HANDLING and STORAGE of CUSCUTA CHINENSIS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT:
-Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities:
*Storage conditions:
Tightly closed. 
Dry.

STABILITY and REACTIVITY of CUSCUTA CHINENSIS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT:
-Chemical stability:
The product is chemically stable under standard ambient conditions (room temperature) .
-Possibility of hazardous reactions:
No data available


 

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