Chlorella is rich in chlorophyll, containing 3 to 5 percent chlorophyll, highest of the microalgae and significantly more than any leafy green vegetable.
The high levels of chlorophyll in chlorella help to cleanse the bowels and liver, sweeping the blood clean of toxins, and ensuring clear skin. Like spirulina, chlorella gently stimulates underactive bowels and increases waste while enhancing the lactobacillus flora necessary for bowel health. Chlorella may reduce the side effects of chemotherapy, and it also reduces triglycerides and cholesterol.
Chlorella belongs to the eucaryotic cell category of algae and lives in fresh water as a single celled plant. Its size is about that of a human erythrocyte; i. e. Between 2-8 microns in diameter.
The name chlorella derives from two Latin words meaning 'leaf' (green) and 'small', referring to the unusually high content of chlorophyll which gives chlorella its characteristic deep emerald-green color. Chlorella is also rich in protein, vitamins, minerals, "C. G. F. " and other beneficial substances.
Under favorable growth conditions; Strong sunlight, pure water and clean air, chlorella multiplies at an incredible rate. The process of reproduction can generally be divided into several steps; Growth-ripening-maturity-division. At the division stage, a "mother" cell divides into 4 'daughter' cells.
This complete reproduction cycle can take less than 24 hours.
Chlorella may be taken in the form of tablets or capsules, or added to foods such as pasta or cookies. Taken in any form, chlorella can improve the nutritional quality of your daily diet. The increase in processed and refined foods in the diet of modern man make chlorella an important food supplement for anyone interested in better health.
Chlorella also contains a growth-promoting substance, making it valuable as an ingredient in breads and fermented drinks. If chlorella extract is added to the dough before yeast fementation, the visual appearance and flavor of the loaf can be enhanced. It will also keep the bread fresher for a longer period.
Chlorella can also be added to other foods to improve their flavor. Examples of these include wine, cakes, cookies, cheese, ice-cream, mayonnaise, pasta, rice and soft drinks.
Specification:
Items |
Specification |
Results |
Appearance |
fine green powder |
complies |
Taste |
mild, like seaweed |
complies |
Protein |
≥55% |
60.05% |
Moisture |
≤8.0% |
5.57% |
Ash |
≤8.0% |
5.93% |
As |
≤3ppm |
<0.5ppm |
Pb |
≤3ppm |
<1.5ppm |
Hg |
≤1ppm |
<0.01ppm |
Cd |
≤0.5ppm |
<0.1ppm |
Total plate count |
≤10000cfu/g |
3200cfu/g |
E.Coil |
negative |
complies |
Pathogenic bacteria |
negative |
complies |
1. |
Chlorella powder |
2. |
Chlorella tablet: 250mg/tablet, 300mg/tablet, 400mg/tablet, 500mg/tablet |
3. |
Chlorella capsule: 250mg/capsule, 300mg/capsule, 400mg/capsule |
4. |
Chlorella broken cell-wall powder, tablet & capsule |
5. |
Packing : Bag, bottle, drum, carton, etc. |
We list our spirulina & chlorella as follows:
1. Spirulina:
A. Spirulina powder
B. Spirulina tablet: 250mg/tablet, 300mg/tablet, 400mg/tablet, 500mg/tablet
C. Spirulina capsule: 250mg/capsule, 300mg/capsule, 400mg/capsule
D. Phycocyanin extracted from spirulina powder
2. Chlorella:
A. Chlorella powder
B. Chlorella tablet: 250mg/tablet, 300mg/tablet, 400mg/tablet, 500mg/tablet
C. Chlorella capsule: 250mg/capsule, 300mg/capsule, 400mg/capsule
D. Chlorella broken cell-wall powder, tablet &capsule
3. Spirulina & Chlorella mixed tablet 250mg, 300mg, 400mg, 500mg
4. Packing: Bag, bottle, drum, carton, etc.
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