Name: Citrus Aurantium Extract
Active Ingredients: Synephrine
CAS NO.: 94-07-5
Molecular Formula: C9-H13-N-O2
Molecular Weight: 167.2067
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Specification: Synephrine  NLT6%, 8%, 15%, 20%
Test method: HPLC
Botanical Source: Citrus aurantium L.
Used part: Fruit
Packing: 25KG/package
Storage: Store in cool and dry place and keep away from strong direct light and heat
Shelf Life: Two years when properly stored


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What is Citrus Aurantium Extract?
The active ingredient of Citrus Aurantium Extract is Synephrine. It can be found in the fruit of a plant known as Citrus aurantium. It is one of the main active compounds found in the fruit and is also known as green orange, or zhi shi in Chinese. It is also called sour orange or bitter orange in other parts of the world. Chemically speaking, synephrine is chemically similar to the pseudo-ephedrine and ephedrine compounds that can be located in many of the over-the-counter cold and allergy medications. It is also found in a variety of weight loss and energy supplements that contain Ma Huang.


Health Benefits of Citrus Aurantium Extract
Those that use synephrine claim a myriad of benefits. This can include increasing metabolic rates, an increase of caloric expenditure (the quickness in which you lose calories), increasing of energy levels, as well as synephrine acting as a fat burner and as a promoter of weight loss.
The theory is that because synephrine acts as a stimulant, much like caffeine, it is believed to have some of the same effects in terms of an energy boost, as well as increasing metabolic rates and suppressing appetites. In Chinese medicine, zhi shi is used to help stimulate energy. While synephrine and many of the components that can be found in zhi shi appear to be the same as the ones found in ephedrine, synephrine is believed to work as a stimulant without leaving the negative side effects that inflict the central nervous system like ephedra does.
Zhi shi is also believed to help stimulate the metabolism in your body without the negative cardiovascular side effects that are experienced by at least some people that take ephedra. This is through its stimulation through specific adrenergic receptors, including beta-3 (not 1 or 2).