Guarana Seed Extract

  • Guarana Seed Extract
Guarana Seed Extract
  • Multihealth
  • China
  • 7-10 days
  • 5ton/month

Product name:Guarana Seed Extract
Specification:8%-22%Caffeine
Botanical Name:Paullina cupana
Part Used:Seed
Appreance:Yellow Brown Powder
Extract Solvent:Ethanol& Water
Shelf life: 2 Years
Pesticides Residue:Meet USP<561>; or EC (No.) 396/2005
General MOQ: 25Kg in a drum.

Guarana is a Brazilian plant native to the Amazon basin.

Also known as Paullinia cupana, it’s a climbing plant prized for its fruit.

A mature guarana fruit is about the size of a coffee berry. It resembles the human eye, with a red shell encasing a black seed covered by a white aril.

Guarana extract is made by processing the seeds into a powder 

Amazonian tribes have used guarana for centuries for its therapeutic properties (2Trusted Source).

It contains an impressive range of stimulants, such as caffeine, theophylline and theobromine. Guarana also boasts antioxidants, such as tannins, saponins and catechins 

Today, 70% of guarana produced is used by the beverage industry in soft and energy drinks, while the remaining 30% is turned into powder 

Here are 12 benefits of guarana, all supported by science.


1. Rich in Antioxidants

Guarana is loaded with compounds that have antioxidant properties.

These include caffeine, theobromine, tannins, saponins and catechins (34Trusted Source5).

In fact, guarana has an antioxidant profile similar to that of green tea (6Trusted Source).

Antioxidants are important because they neutralize potentially harmful molecules called free radicals. These molecules can interact with parts of your cells and cause damage linked to aging, heart disease, cancers and other diseases (7Trusted Source).

Test-tube studies have found that guarana’s antioxidant properties may combat cancer cell growth and reduce heart disease risk and skin aging (8Trusted Source9Trusted Source).


2. Can Reduce Fatigue and Improve Focus

Guarana is best known as an ingredient in popular energy drinks.

It’s an excellent source of caffeine, which helps you maintain focus and mental energy.

In fact, guarana seeds may contain four to six times more caffeine than coffee beans (10).

Caffeine works by blocking the effects of adenosine, a compound that helps your brain relax. It binds to adenosine receptors, preventing them from being activated (11).

A study found that people who took a guarana-containing vitamin supplement felt less fatigued while completing several tests, compared to those who took a placebo (12Trusted Source).

Interestingly, studies also show that guarana can reduce mental fatigue due to cancer treatment, without significant side effects (13Trusted Source14Trusted Source15).


3. May Help You Learn Better

Research has shown that guarana may improve your ability to learn and remember.

One study looked at the effects of different doses of guarana on mood and learning. Participants received either no guarana, 37.5 mg, 75 mg, 150 mg or 300 mg (16Trusted Source).

People who received either 37.5 mg or 75 mg of guarana achieved the highest test scores. Since low doses of guarana provide low doses of caffeine, it’s believed that other compounds in guarana aside from caffeine may be partially responsible (16Trusted Source).

Another study compared guarana to ginseng, another brain-boosting compound.

Although both guarana and ginseng improved memory and test performance, people who received guarana paid more attention to their tasks and completed them faster (17).

Furthermore, animal studies have shown that guarana can improve memory (18Trusted Source19Trusted Source).


4. May Promote Weight Loss

It’s estimated that one in three American adults is obese (20Trusted Source).

Obesity is a growing concern, as it has been linked to many chronic diseases, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes and cancer (21Trusted Source).

Interestingly, guarana may have properties that help promote weight loss.

First, guarana is a rich source of caffeine, which may boost your metabolism by 3–11% over 12 hours. A faster metabolism means your body burns more calories at rest (22Trusted Source).

What’s more, test-tube studies have found that guarana may suppress genes that aid fat cell production and promote genes that slow it down (23Trusted Source24Trusted Source).

However, guarana’s effects on fat cell production in humans remain unclear.


5. May Relieve Chronic Diarrhea and Treat Constipation

Guarana has been used for centuries as a natural stomach tonic to treat digestive problems like chronic diarrhea and constipation (1).

It may have anti-diarrhea properties because it’s rich in tannins, or plant-based antioxidants.

Tannins are known for their astringency, which means they can bind and contract tissue. This allows tannins to waterproof the walls of your digestive tract, restricting how much water is secreted into your bowels (25Trusted Source).

On the other hand, guarana is rich in caffeine, which may act as a natural laxative.

Caffeine stimulates peristalsis, a process that activates contractions in the muscles of your intestines and colon. This may relieve constipation by pushing contents to the rectum (26Trusted Source).

Low doses of guarana do not provide much caffeine, so they are more likely to have an anti-diarrhea effect. High doses provide more caffeine and may have laxative effects.


6. May Boost Heart Health

Heart disease is responsible for one in four deaths in America (27Trusted Source).

Guarana may reduce the risk of heart disease in two ways.

First, the antioxidants in guarana appear to aid blood flow and may prevent blood clots (28Trusted Source).

Second, studies have shown that guarana may decrease the oxidation of “bad” LDL cholesterol. Oxidized LDL cholesterol can contribute to plaque build-up in your arteries.

In fact, adults who consume guarana may have up to 27% less oxidized LDL than adults of a similar age who don’t eat this fruit (29Trusted Source).

However, most research on the connection between heart health and guarana comes from test-tube studies. More human-based studies are needed before recommendations can be made.


7. May Provide Pain Relief

Historically, guarana was used by Amazonian tribes as a pain reliever.

The pain-relieving properties of guarana are due to its high caffeine content.

Caffeine plays a role in pain management, as it binds and blocks adenosine receptors.

Two of these receptors — A1 and A2a — are involved in stimulating feelings of pain (30Trusted Source).

When caffeine binds to these receptors, it can reduce sensations of pain.

This is one reason why caffeine is commonly found in many over-the-counter pain relief medications. Studies have shown it can significantly enhance their effects (31Trusted Source).


8. May Improve Skin Appearance

Due to its strong antioxidant and antimicrobial properties, guarana is popular in the cosmetics industry as an ingredient in anti-aging creams, lotions, soaps and hair products.

Moreover, its caffeine content aids blood flow to the skin (32Trusted Source).

Test-tube studies have shown that the antioxidants in guarana may significantly reduce age-related skin damage (9Trusted Source).

What’s more, animal studies indicate that guarana-containing cosmetics may reduce sagging in your cheeks, improve skin tightness and minimize wrinkles around your eyes (33Trusted Source).


9. May Have Anti-Cancer Properties

Cancer is a disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth of cells.

Animal and test-tube studies suggest that guarana may protect against DNA damage, suppress cancer cell growth and even trigger cancer cell death (34Trusted Source35Trusted Source36Trusted Source).

One study in mice found that those fed guarana had 58% fewer cancer cells and nearly a five-fold increase in cancer cell death, compared to mice that did not receive guarana (36Trusted Source).

Another test-tube study found that guarana suppressed the growth of cancer cells in the colon, as well as stimulated their death (37Trusted Source).

Scientists believe that the potential anti-cancer properties of guarana stem from its content of xanthines, which are compounds that are similar to caffeine and theobromine.

That said, though the results of test-tube and animal studies are promising, more human-based research is needed.


10. Has Antibacterial Properties

Guarana contains many compounds that may inhibit or kill harmful bacteria.

One of these bacteria is Escherichia coli (E. coli), which lives in the intestines of humans and animals.

Most E. coli bacteria are harmless, but some can cause diarrhea or illness (38Trusted Source39Trusted Source).

Studies have also found that guarana can suppress the growth of Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans), a bacteria that can cause dental plaques and tooth decay (40Trusted Source41Trusted Source).

It’s believed that the combination of caffeine and plant-based compounds like catechins or tannins is responsible for guarana’s antibacterial effects (38Trusted Source42).


11. May Protect Against Age-Related Eye Disorders

It’s common for eyesight to progressively worsen with age.

Things like sunlight, poor diet and certain lifestyle choices like smoking can wear down your eyes over time and increase your risk of eye-related disorders (43Trusted Source).

Guarana contains compounds that fight oxidative stress, a major risk factor for age-related eye disorders like macular degeneration, cataracts and glaucoma (44Trusted Source).

One study found that people who consumed guarana regularly had better self-reported vision than people who consumed it sparingly or not at all (45).

In the same study, scientists performed test-tube experiments to discover if guarana could protect eye cells against compounds that create oxidative stress. Guarana significantly reduced the amount of DNA damage and eye cell death, compared to a placebo (45).

That said, there is limited research in the area of guarana and age-related eye disorders. More human-based studies are needed before recommendations can be made.


12. Safe With Few Side Effects

Guarana has an excellent safety profile and is widely available.

Research shows that guarana has low toxicity in low-to-moderate doses (19Trusted Source46Trusted Source47Trusted Source).

In high doses, guarana may cause side effects similar to those of excessive caffeine intake, including (48Trusted Source49Trusted Source):

  • Heart palpitations

  • Insomnia

  • Headaches

  • Seizures

  • Anxiety

  • Nervousness

  • Upset stomach

  • Shakiness

It’s worth noting that caffeine can be addictive and lead to dependency in high doses (50Trusted Source).

Pregnant women should avoid or limit guarana intake, as caffeine can cross the placenta. Too much caffeine may cause growth abnormalities in your child or increase the risk of miscarriage (51Trusted Source).

Although guarana has no recommended dosage, most human-based research has found that doses as low as 50–75 mg can provide the health benefits linked to guarana (16Trusted Source17).


Guarana is a popular ingredient in many energy and soft drinks.

It has been used by Amazonian tribes for its therapeutic effects for centuries.

Guarana is commonly touted for its ability to reduce fatigue, boost energy and aid learning and memory. It has also been linked to better heart health, weight loss, pain relief, healthier skin, lower cancer risk and a decreased risk of age-related eye diseases.

It’s widely available as a supplement and can be easily added to your diet.

Most research shows that doses between 50–75 mg of guarana are sufficient to provide you with health benefits, though there is no official dosage recommendation.

Whether you want to boost your energy levels or simply improve your overall health, guarana may be worth a try.








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