Bitter mustard (scientific name: Brassica integrifolia (H. West) O. E. Schulz): biennial herb, up to 1.5 meters tall; stem erect, multi-branched. Basal leaves broadly obovate, 23-25 cm long, 18-20 cm wide, rounded at the top, wedge-shaped at the base, with teeth or heavy serrations of varying sizes at the edge; leaves at the top of the stem are broadly linear, tapering at the base, whole; The leaves are glabrous, with powder cream, and a few have bristles. Racemes have many flowers; yellow flowers, 6-8 mm in diameter; petals obovate, 8-10 mm long, with claws. The silique fruit is linear, 3-4 cm long, 1-2 mm wide, and the beak is 3-7 mm long. The seeds are spherical and about 1 mm in diameter. Flowering period from March to April, fruiting period from May to June.
Product Introduction
Product Name | Brassica integrifolia extract | Appearance | Brown |
Botanical Source | Brassica integrifolia (H.West) O. E. Schulz | Test Method | TLC |
Specification | 10:1 | Mesh | 95% pass 80 mesh |
Application | Health Care | Shelf Life | 2 Years |
Treat high fever exhaustion, lung fever cough
Application of Brassica integrifolia extract
Used in cosmetic industry;
Used in nutrition industry;
Used in pharmacy.