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Gmt-Sod, Anti Oxidation Food Material Against Active Oxygen

Product Details:

White to pale brown powder slight flavor
Color White to pale brown powder
Odor slight odor
Place of Origin Japan
Brand Name GMT-SOD

Payment & Shipping Terms:

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Kilogram
Packaging Details: 1kg/bag * 10/box
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T

Detailed Product Description


GMT-SOD is the extract from fermented rice embryo and soybean (main medium ingredients) based on proprietary technology, used for food material and useful for eliminating in-vivo active oxygen (free radicals).

Characteristics of GMT-SOD

/ It has potent antioxidant activity (SOD-like activity) against active oxygen species.

/ It mitigates the unfavorable effects of alcohol and contributes to health.

/ It is adaptable to any tastes and safe that it can be mixed with any foods.

/ It contains no preservative or coloring agents.

/ It has been demonstrated for its efficacy and safety through animal experiments and its commercial usage of more than 10 years.

/ It is manufactured in the sanitary environment under strict management.

/  it has an activity alleviating in vivo anti-oxidative stress.

/  It is stable against heat and pH variation.

/  It is water-soluble and available for beverage, and applicable for any form of preparation.

/  It has effect of not only acavenging superoxide but also controlling lipid peroxidation, different from other antioxidants which focus only on superoxide.

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TOYO HAKKO CO LTD
[Japan]
[Verified Member]

Business Type:Manufacturer, Trading Company, Distributor/Wholesaler

City: Obu-City
Province/State: Aichi
Country/Region : Japan

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