Fat-soluble pollen extract- high in FFFA's

Jacob

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Posted this years ago but I see they now have it available. Depending upon the cost I guess..worth using topically? Revivogen uses FFFA's.

http://www.graminex.com/graminex/file/13_an_analytical_study_on_fatty_acids_in_pollen_extract.pdf

The major part of the fatty acid fraction was in free form. Bound fatty acids were characterized by a high content of ?- linolenic acid (70%). The mechanism of antiatherosclerotic action of this pollen extract may be, at least in part, due to polyunsaturated fatty acids.

GLC analyses of the fat-soluble pollen extract revealed that the major part (more than 60%) of the fatty acid was in the free form (Table 1, Fig. 1). Bound fatty acids, which rather reflect the compositional profile of pollen, were characterized by a high content of ?-linolenic acid (18: 3n-3, ?-LLA) (70%) followed by small amounts of linoleic (18: 2n-6) and oleic acid (181n-9) only. Palmitic acid (16:0) was the most abundant saturated

http://www.graminex.com/bulk-gfx.php#

Click on "bulk" and then "FP extracts". Notice the NAX Paste as well..

NAX is a paste form of the lipid soluble portion of Flower Pollen Extract. Similar to GFX this paste is standardized to contain not less than 7% phytosterols. As a paste NAX offers additional functionality in softgel and cosmetic formulations. NAX paste also boasts very high level of antioxidants according to the ORAC test.

* Lipid soluble portion of Flower Pollen Extract
* Standardized to contain not less than 7% phytosterol nutrients
* Available nutrients include phytosterols, isoflavones, enzymes and antioxidants.
* Applications include women's health, skin health and heart health.

Use it straight...put a shower cap on afterwards :)
 
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