A: Our product uses corn starch as the core raw material and is a plant-derived compound amino acid powder refined through microbial fermentation. It can be used as a fertilizer carrier and fertilizer synergist.
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A: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its quality and shelf life. Proper storage ensures the powder remains potent and effective.
A: The product undergoes rigorous testing for purity, potency, and safety in accordance with industry standards. Our quality assurance processes include regular audits, batch testing, and adherence to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
A: It enhances nutrient uptake, promotes root development, and boosts overall plant health, leading to increased yields and stronger plants.
A: Yes, it can be used in conjunction with other fertilizers to enhance their effectiveness and provide a more balanced nutrient profile.
A: Absolutely! Our product is 100% natural and non-GMO, making it ideal for organic farming practices.
A: It can be dissolved in water and applied via foliar spray, irrigation systems, or directly to the soil.
A: It is suitable for a wide range of plants, including crops, vegetables, fruits, and ornamental plants.
A: The frequency of application can vary, but generally, it can be applied every 2-4 weeks during the growing season.
A: No, it is safe for both plants and the environment when used as directed.
A: Yes, the amino acids can help plants recover from stress conditions such as drought, transplant shock, and pest damage.
A: It enhances microbial activity in the soil, improving soil structure and fertility over time.
A: Yes, it is effective in various soil types, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils.
A: Yes, it is highly soluble and can be easily integrated into hydroponic nutrient solutions.
A: Yes, it can help correct nutrient deficiencies by improving the uptake and assimilation of essential nutrients.
A: It promotes healthy flowering and fruiting by providing the essential nutrients required during these critical growth stages.
A: Unlike chemical fertilizers, our amino acid powder is natural, sustainable, and enhances long-term soil and plant health.
This case was conducted to analyze the amino acid content in the dry extracts of various Iridaceae plants found in the Ukrainian flora. The plants included Juno bucharica leaves and corms, Gladiolus hybrid Zefir leaves, Iris hungarica and Iris variegata rhizomes, and Crocus sativus stigmas, flowers, leaves, and corms. The analysis employed gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) using a Shimadzu GC-MS-QP2010 instrument equipped with an Rxi-5ms (Restek Corporation) capillary column (30 m long, 0.25 mm outer diameter, and 0.25 µm) with a liquid stationary phase (5% diphenyl and 95% polysiloxane). Prior to analysis, the samples were derivatized with N-(t-butyldimethylsilyl)-N109 methyltrifluoroacetamide (MTBSTFA) reagent.
The findings revealed that the aerial parts of the plants exhibited a higher amino acid content and a more diverse composition compared to the underground organs. Among the extracts, Crocus leaves and Juno leaves demonstrated the highest general content of amino acids, measuring at 31.99 mg/g and 14.65 mg/g, respectively. All samples exhibited a notable presence of L-pyroglutamic acid, ranging from 0.33 mg/g to 12.35 mg/g. Additionally, the amino acid composition of the Crocus leaves and Juno leaves extracts proved to be the most suitable, indicating their potential for further pharmacological studies.
Comparative Investigation of Amino Acids Content in the Dry Extracts of plants (Olha Mykhailenko, et al., 2020)