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Bulk St Johns Wort for Export – Trusted Herbal Supplier

ACPFOOD supplies bulk st johns wort for export, delivering carefully dried Hypericum perforatum to international buyers. This valuable herb is widely used in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and herbal supplement industries, making it a reliable choice for importers, wholesalers, and distributors seeking consistent quality.

Wholesale Supply of Bulk Hypericum perforatum

Wholesale Supply of Bulk St Johns Wort for Export

ACPFOOD is a trusted supplier of bulk st johns wort for export, delivering carefully selected Hypericum perforatum to global markets. Our company provides this medicinal herb in bulk for wholesale herbal trade, ensuring reliable supply to importers, distributors, and retailers. Known for its applications in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and natural remedies industries, our dried hypericum products meet the needs of businesses seeking consistent quality and competitive pricing.

 

Scientific Name: Hypericum perforatum L.
Synonyms: Hypericum assurgens Peterm., Hypericum vulgare Lam.
English Name: St Johns Wort
Other Names in English (UK, USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand): Common St. Johnswort, Goatweed, Klamath Weed, Perforate St. John’S Wort, Racecourseweed.
Family: Hypericaceae

Hypericum perforatum dried flowers and stems
Bulk St Johns Wort for export for importers and retailers

GENERAL DATA

Plant parts: Flowers, Leaves
Cultivation mode: Wild Collection\Cultivated
In manufacturing:
– Pharmaceutical:

– Is used in the dyeing industry to dye silk and wool

– Used as a skin rejuvenator and anti-inflammatory and irritant in the cosmetics industry

– Extracts of this plant are used as skin protectors in a wide range of cosmetic products, especially for the protection of oily skin, and it is used in the preparation of shampoos, cleansing gels, face and hair lotions, skin creams, washing foams and hair conditioners. From the active ingredients of St. John’s Wort medicine are made in the form of sprays that improve severe skin burns. Also, the active ingredients of this herb are used in repairing dry skin, preparing baby oils and also preparing anti-wrinkle lotions.
In food: Tea.

🌼 Industries That Use St. John’s Wort Flowers (Hypericum perforatum L.)

St. John’s Wort is a yellow-flowered perennial herb with a long-standing reputation in traditional and modern medicine. Its flowering tops, rich in active compounds like hypericin and hyperforin, are the most pharmacologically significant part. Widely used in phytotherapy, functional foods, supplements, and topical care, it’s especially known for its role in mental wellness.

🌿 What Are St Johns Wort Flowers?

The flowering tops of Hypericum perforatum contain the plant’s main bioactive constituents. These include:

  • Hypericin & pseudohypericin (naphthodianthrones)

  • Hyperforin (phloroglucinol derivative)

  • Flavonoids (rutin, quercetin, kaempferol)

  • Essential oils and tannins

When crushed, the bright yellow petals release a reddish oil—a visual marker of active compounds.

✅ Widely used in standardized extract form (e.g. 0.3% hypericin)
✅ Most effective when harvested during flowering season

1. Pharmaceutical & Medical Industry

St Johns Wort is one of the most clinically studied herbal remedies for mild to moderate depression, anxiety, and seasonal affective disorder (SAD).

Applications:

  • Standardized capsules for mood regulation (alternative to SSRIs)

  • Herbal antidepressants (especially in Europe)

  • Topical wound healing creams and balms

  • Menopausal support blends

✅ Licensed in Europe as a prescription or OTC phytomedicine
✅ May interact with conventional drugs—used under guidance

2. Nutraceutical & Supplement Industry

Extensively used in mental health support formulations and as a natural mood enhancer.

Applications:

  • Supplements for anxiety, irritability, stress, and sleep

  • PMS and menopause relief capsules

  • Herbal nootropic blends

  • Combined formulas with Valerian, Passionflower, or Magnesium

✅ Often formulated with standardized hypericin or hyperforin content
✅ Popular in wellness products targeted at emotional balance

3. Cosmetic & Personal Care Industry

St. John’s Wort extracts and oils are valued for anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and soothing properties in skincare.

Applications:

  • Calming creams and serums for sensitive or inflamed skin

  • Wound healing salves (for cuts, burns, bruises)

  • After-sun and anti-redness products

  • Scalp and hair treatments for dryness and irritation

✅ Especially popular in herbal, apothecary-style skincare
✅ Often infused in olive oil or macerated oils (St. John’s Wort oil)

4. Traditional & Herbal Medicine

Historically used in folk medicine for both physical and emotional wounds.

Applications:

  • Infusions and teas for anxiety, irritability, and sleep

  • Poultices and tinctures for muscle pain or nerve discomfort

  • Traditional “red oil” for burns, wounds, and ulcers

✅ Long-standing use in European, Persian, and Mediterranean herbal traditions
✅ Known as a “nervine” (supports nervous system balance)

5. Veterinary & Animal Health

Used in natural veterinary care, especially for skin conditions and behavioral support.

Applications:

  • Topical ointments for minor cuts and dermatitis

  • Calming herbal blends for anxious pets or livestock

  • Natural fly repellents (mild insecticidal properties)

✅ Often included in organic farm and herbal veterinary kits

6. Academic & Clinical Research

One of the most scientifically validated botanicals in psychiatric phytotherapy.

Research Focus Areas:

  • Depression and mood disorders (meta-analyses show efficacy in mild-to-moderate cases)

  • Neuroinflammation and neuroprotection

  • Phototoxicity and drug interactions

  • Herbal-drug pharmacokinetics

✅ Studied in >40 countries
✅ Key focus in integrative mental health models

✅ Summary of Key Applications

Industry Common Uses
Pharmaceutical Herbal antidepressants, topical wound healing
Nutraceutical & Wellness Mood, stress, menopause, PMS support
Cosmetic & Personal Care Anti-inflammatory creams, after-sun, wound salves
Herbal Medicine Teas, tinctures, poultices for emotional and physical trauma
Veterinary Skin balms, calming tonics, insect repellents
Academic Research Depression therapy, neuroprotection, herbal pharmacology

🌟 Key Features

  • Rich in hypericin, hyperforin, flavonoids, and tannins

  • Clinically validated for mild to moderate depression

  • Supports nervous system, skin regeneration, and hormonal balance

  • Most effective when used under guidance due to drug interactions

  • Traditional symbol of light, protection, and renewal—named after St. John the Baptist

 

PRODUCT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

Persian Name: گل راعی، هوفاریقون/ Gole Raei, Hoofarighoon
German Name (Deutschland, Austria, Switzerland): Johanniskraut, Tüpfel Hartheu
French Name (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec): Herbe de la Saint-Jean, Millepertuis

 

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About Hypericum Perforatum

It is a plant of the Hypericaceae family, perennial and herbaceous with opposite oval leaves and slightly elongated. Its white or yellow flowers appear singly on the stem at the top of the stem in clusters as an umbrella on top of the plant in May to October. The flowers are slightly fragrant and smell like cottonwood gum.

The fruit of St Johns Wort is in the form of a capsule in which the seeds are placed. This plant is usually grown in most parts of the world in bare lands and light and wooded parts of forests and in ruins. In Iran, it is found in the slopes of Alborz, North, West Azerbaijan, Khorasan, West of Iran, Gorgan and other regions.

 

St Johns Wort Temperament

Very hot and dry.

 

St Johns Wort Health Benefits

Leaves

1. Brew 10 to 40 grams of St Johns Wort leaves and flowering branches in a liter of boiling water and drink the strained tea every morning, noon and night. It is astringent, diuretic, emmenagogue and anti-worm of the stomach and intestines, it is useful for treating migraines, nervous headaches, delayed menstruation of young women, moist asthma, epilepsy, hysteria and calming the nerves.

2. If you drink a little of Goatweed leaf extract every day for forty days, it is useful for relieving pain in the gluteal muscles, treating sciatica and gout.

3. St Johns Wort poultice is useful for cleaning and healing wounds, severe injuries and fire burns.

4. If the pulverized powder is sprayed, St Johns Wort leaf is very effective for cleaning the stinking wound.

5. Rubbing St Johns Wort fresh leaf juice is useful for healing wounds, burns and scratches.

 

Flowers

Drink a cup of St Johns Wort brewed tea after each meal. It is a desiccant, it relieves cramps, it breaks down humors and viscosities, it is anti-depressant, it is useful for tetanus. St Johns Wort is effective for treating AIDS, it is useful for opening stomach and liver cramps and increasing urine secretion, is yellow bile laxative and emmenagogue, is useful for relieving lack of appetite, simple diarrhea, liver and kidney colic, jaundice, kidney stones and anemia in young girls and strengthens the body’s immune system.

Bulk St Johns Wort for export supplied by ACPFOOD
Export quality Hypericum perforatum dried plant

🧾 Nutrition Facts – Dried St. John’s Wort Flowers (100g)

Botanical Name: Hypericum perforatum L.
Common Names: St. John’s Wort, Klamath weed
Plant Part Used: Flowers and flowering tops
Traditional Uses: Mood support, wound healing, antiviral, anti-inflammatory

Nutrient Amount per 100g % Daily Value (DV)*
Calories 273 kcal 14%
Water 6.1 g
Protein 10.5 g 21%
Total Fat 4.6 g 6%
• Saturated Fat 0.9 g 5%
Carbohydrates 51.3 g 19%
• Dietary Fiber 15.8 g 56%
• Sugars 3.6 g

🔬 Minerals

Mineral Amount %DV
Calcium 178 mg 14%
Iron 8.2 mg 46%
Magnesium 138 mg 33%
Phosphorus 152 mg 12%
Potassium 920 mg 20%
Sodium 49 mg 2%
Zinc 1.3 mg 12%
Manganese 2.6 mg 113%
Copper 0.21 mg 23%

 

🌿 Vitamins

Vitamin Amount %DV
Vitamin A (RAE) 58 µg 6%
Vitamin C 68.4 mg 76%
Vitamin E 2.4 mg 16%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 0.11 mg 9%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.17 mg 13%
Niacin (B3) 2.2 mg 14%
Vitamin B6 0.53 mg 41%
Folate (B9) 38 µg 10%

🌼 Bioactive Compounds & Active Constituents

  • Hypericin – Antiviral, photosensitizing compound

  • Hyperforin – Mood-regulating, anti-inflammatory

  • Flavonoids (e.g., rutin, quercetin, kaempferol) – Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects

  • Tannins – Astringent; useful in wound care

  • Phenolic acids – Protective against oxidative damage

🌸 Color & Taste Profile

  • Bright yellow flower heads with reddish glands (contain hypericin)

  • Mildly bitter, resinous, and astringent flavor

  • Earthy-floral aroma with herbal undertones

🏭 Industrial & Herbal Applications

  • Herbal Medicine: Commonly used for mild to moderate depression, neuralgia, and wound healing

  • Cosmetics & Skincare: Anti-inflammatory and healing infusions, especially in oil form

  • Tea Industry: Included in herbal calming and mood-stabilizing blends

  • Food Supplements: Extracts and capsules standardized for hypericin or hyperforin

  • Traditional Use: Topical for burns, bruises, and nerve pain (in infused oils)

⚠️ Caution: May interact with medications (e.g., SSRIs, birth control, antivirals); not recommended during pregnancy or without medical supervision
📦 Storage: Keep in an airtight container, in a dark, cool, dry place
🧪 Disclaimer: Nutritional values are estimated and may vary depending on source, harvest time, and drying method

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