[product name]: Pomegranate polyphenol
[English name]: Pomegranate P.E
[plant source]: dry and mature pericarp of Punica granatum Linn.
[property]: gray white or brown yellow powder
[Specification]: pomegranate peel polyphenol 20%, 40%
[pomegranate introduction]:
Pomegranate (scientific name: Punica granatum L.) deciduous trees or shrubs; single leaf, usually opposite or clustered, without stipules. Flowers terminal or nearly terminal, solitary or several clusters or forming cymes, nearly bell shaped, lobes 5-9, petals 5-9, wrinkled, imbricate arrangement; ovules numerous. The berry is globular, with persistent calyx lobes on the top and thick pericarp; the seeds are numerous, the berry is nearly globular, and the fruit maturity is from September to October. The flesh of the exocarp is translucent and juicy; the inner testa is leathery.
[character]:
The outer surface is reddish brown, brownish yellow or dark brown, slightly glossy and rough, with most verrucous protuberances. Some have protuberant tubular persistent calyx and thick short fruiting stem or fruiting stem mark. The inner surface is yellow or reddish brown, with raised and reticulated residual marks of fruit pedicles. It is hard and brittle with yellow cross section and slightly granular. Odorless and bitter.
[plant form]:
Deciduous shrub or tree, usually 3-5M high and up to 10m thin. The top of the branch is often sharp, pointed and spiny, the young branch is angular, glabrous, and the old branch is nearly cylindrical. Leaves opposite or clustered; petioles short; leaves oblong lanceolate, papery, 2-9cm long, 1-1.8cm wide, apex sharp or slightly concave, base tapering, entire, bright above; lateral veins slightly dense. Flowers 1-5, top of branch; pedicel 2-3mm long; flower diameter about 3cm; calyx tube campanulate, 2-3cm long, usually red or light yellow, 6-lobed, lobes slightly outspread, ovate triangular, with a yellow green gland near the top outside, with small papillae on the edge; petals 6, red, yellow or white, alternate with sepals, obovate, 1.5-3cm long, 1-2cm wide, apex round and blunt; Stamens numerous, inserted in the middle of calyx tube, anthers globose, filaments short; pistil 1, ovary inferior, stigma capitate. The berry is subglobose, 5-12cm in diameter, usually yellowish brown, yellowish green or reddish, with thick pericarp and persistent calyx lobes at the apex. Seeds numerous, obtuse, red to milky white. Flowering May June. The fruit period is from July to August.
[pomegranate ingredients]:
The edible part of pomegranate is 57% (55%). 0.2 (0.2) Mg, Manganese 0.18 (0.15) Mg, zinc 0.19 (0.18) Mg, copper 0.17 (0.1) Mg, phosphorus 76 (68) mg. Selenium was not detected.