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Artichoke leaf extract powder is derived from the dried leaves of the artichoke plant. The "10:1" ratio indicates the concentration of the extract, meaning that 10 parts of the dried leaves were used to produce 1 part of the extract powder. Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) is a perennial plant from the thistle family (Asteraceae) that is cultivated for its edible flower buds. The leaves of the artichoke plant are also used for their potential health benefits. Artichoke leaves contain compounds with antioxidant properties that may help neutralize free radicals in the body.
Main Producing Countries |
France, Italy and United States
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Product Use |
Artichokes, perennial plants of the thistle family (Asteraceae), are cultivated for their edible flower buds, harvested before blooming into purple flowers. Native to the Mediterranean, they are also grown in the US, France, Italy, and Spain. Propagation is through seeds, root divisions, or shoots. Artichokes thrive in well-drained, organic-rich soil, with ample sunlight and moderate climates. The plants can reach up to 6 feet tall and have large, serrated leaves. Harvesting occurs by hand when buds are approximately 3 inches in diameter. Post-harvest, artichokes are cooled for freshness and packed for shipping, with peak availability from March through May.
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Synonyms
Biological Source
Cynara cardunculus
Parts Used
Leaf
Major components Other constituentsDetail not available
Health categoriesDescription