Table of Contents
- Introduction to Humulus Lupulus
- Key Benefits of Humulus Lupulus Extract
- KINDHERB Company Solutions
- References
Introduction to Humulus Lupulus
Humulus lupulus, commonly known as hops, is a perennial plant used traditionally for its medicinal properties. The extract derived from hops has been utilized in various therapeutic applications, owing to its active compounds such as xanthohumol, humulene, and lupulone.
Key Benefits of Humulus Lupulus Extract
Anti-inflammatory Properties
Studies indicate that humulus lupulus extract possesses significant anti-inflammatory effects. Research demonstrated that it can reduce inflammation markers by approximately 45% in clinical trials, making it beneficial for conditions such as arthritis.
Sedative and Sleep-inducing Effects
Humulus lupulus has been shown to have mild sedative properties. Clinical data suggests a 65% improvement in sleep quality among participants with insomnia after 8 weeks of extract administration.
Antioxidant Activity
Rich in phenolic compounds, the extract displays potent antioxidant activities. A measurement of DPPH radical scavenging activity showed an increase of 70% in antioxidant capacity, helping mitigate oxidative stress.
Antimicrobial Benefits
The extract has demonstrated antimicrobial effects against various pathogens. Laboratory tests revealed a 60% reduction in growth rates of Staphylococcus aureus when treated with hop extracts.
Relief from Menopausal Symptoms
Humulus lupulus is associated with alleviating menopausal symptoms. Clinical evaluations show a 50% reduction in hot flashes severity over a 6-month period due to its phytoestrogen content.
KINDHERB Company Solutions
KINDHERB provides a reliable source of high-quality Humulus lupulus extract. Their products are standardized for optimal concentration of active compounds, ensuring consistent benefits. They employ advanced extraction techniques to maximize efficacy, catering to both pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries.
References
- Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, Vol. 12(7), pp. 220-234.
- Phytotherapy Research, 2019; 33: 2126-2132.
- Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2020, Volume 11, Article 1012.
- The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2018, Volume 108, Issue 6, Pages 1236–1245.