Restricted to the native rainforests of northern New South Wales on the east coast of Australia, The NE Davidson Plum Cellular Extract is packed with an exciting range of phyto-compounds including gallic acid, ellagic acid, quercetin, organic + amino acids, sugars, and anthocyanin which is responsible for its dark red color. The synergism of these powerful compounds delivers exciting new possibilities for natural solutions to premature aging, age lines, radiance and luminosity, acne prone skin, suppleness, inflammation and antioxidant applications in skincare. This liquid cellular extract is forging a place as a potent new ingredient for superfoods and health promoting nutraceauticals.
This extract by NATIVE EXTRACTS delivers True to Nature hydrophilic plant profiles. NATIVE EXTRACTS' (NE) unique Cellular Extraction harnesses a species’ water-soluble blueprint of phyto-compounds and their derivatives (called the entourage), suspended in a liquid medium. Extracted rapidly under high pressure, capturing the natural molecules. Committed to conscious manufacturing, NE'S Cellular Extracts are created using purified, deionized rain-harvested water and less plant material to produce a True to Nature extract. With attention to eco-sustainable practices, traceable to source and transparent in composition ingredients – Cellular Extracts deliver the brilliance of nature.
NE's Cellular Extract delivers the natural molecules this botanical species can offer in a water-soluble format. To understand more about this species profile, REQUEST A DATASHEET for publicly available peer reviewed research on these phyto-compounds below. This information is not based on trials of the extract but information available on the phyto-compounds. Connect your brand to nature with Cellular Extracts!
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