Description
Description: Originally, beet leaves and stalk were consumed while the roots were discarded or used for medicine.
It wasn’t until the mid 1500s that Germany and Italy began recording cultivation of the plant for its bulbous roots. In 1747, a chemist in Berlin discovered a way to extract sugar from beets.
Today, beets account for roughly 20% of the world’s total sugar production.
Botanical Name: Beta
vulgaris
Common names: Table
beet, garden beet, red beet
Medicinal part: Leaves (beet greens), roots (taproots)
CAS No: 89957-89-1
INCI Name:
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Max % Ashes: 8.0
Max % Foreign Matters: 2.0
Max % Loss on Drying: 12.0