I would like to buy a blueberry exctract but before I will buy it I want to know, extract of how many gramms of blueberries is there in each capsule. The problem is, I don't know how I can calculate it CORRECT.
I asked LEF-advisory and the answer was
It is difficult to make the comparison you are requesting because the supermarket blueberry is a cultivated blueberry with a lower nutritional value than the wild blueberries we use, so it takes more grams of supermarket blueberry to get to the level that we provide in our Blueberry Extract. However, one capsule of Blueberry Extract Capsules (500 mg) equals 50 grams of wild blueberry. This equates to roughly 100 grams of cultivated blueberries. There are 28.35 grams in an ounce.
My response:
One capsule of LEF Blueberry Extract contains 12,5 mg Anthocyanins. But it is written in this article.
http://search.lef.or.....RRYS bilberry
"Anthocyanin levels range from 0.25 mg per 100 grams fresh weight in pears to 500 mg per 100 grams fresh weight in blueberries"
If I calculate with this formula I have 12,5 mg of anthocyanin. = 2.5 grams of blueberries.
LEF:
The anthocyanin content of blueberries varies with where they are grown (cultivated vs. wild) and other factors. For this reason we standardize the amount of anthocyanins in each capsule, adding more if needed to reach the standardization amount. As you can see from the product description below, we use three different blueberry extracts of varying strengths. This is why there is a discrepancy in the numbers.
And now I don't know what the truth is. 2,5 grams or 50 grams? Can anybody help me?
2,5 grams is not enough. 50 grams is very good but a little unlikely
Edited by Mousehunter, 11 October 2008 - 10:20 AM.














