Bitter Orange: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Dose & ...

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Bitter Orange: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Dose & ...

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Bitter Orange Extract

Citrus Aurantium, better known as Bitter Orange, is a fruit containing a high level of vitamins. This extract is becoming popular in weight loss products because of its effects on metabolism. In fact, it is usually combined with caffeine and other herbs which more directly increase the fat burning process in body.
  • Assay (HPLC): Synephrine > 6%
  • Part Used: fruit
  • Solvents Used: Water & Ethanol
  • Yellow brown fine powder
  • Mesh size: 80

Citrus Aurantium, better known as Bitter Orange, is a fruit containing a high level of vitamins. This extract is becoming popular in weight loss products because of its effects on metabolism. In fact, it is usually combined with caffeine and other herbs which more directly increase the fat burning process in body.

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