Allium ursinum / wild garlic

Allium ursinum (L.), Allioideae

Active substance extract
CAS number  90320-33-5
Plant part bulbs, leaves or flowers
China list no
Conditions fresh or dried and crushed
Country of origin the Netherlands

 

Description

Allium ursinum, also known as wild garlic, a cultivated plant in the Netherlands, is a flowering plant from the Allioideae (formerly Alliaceae) family and used as an active substance in nutraceuticals and skin care products.

Many other varieties and species are also available, for example cepa, sativum, hookeri, porrum and victorialis.

Functions:

  • fragrance
  • skin conditioning
  • treats stomach issues
  • improves heart health
  • treats chronic diseases
  • and many others

Conditions:

  • fresh flowers
  • fresh bulbs
  • dried flowers
  • crushed and dried bulbs

Additional information

Genus

allium

Active substance

extract

CAS number

yes

Plant part

aerial parts, bulbs

China list

no

Country of origin

the Netherlands

Segment

cosmetics, food ingredients