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Form
Powder
Packaging Type
Packet
Botanical Name
Terminalia Chebula
Color
Green
Is It Organic
Organic
Is It Dried
Dried
Supplier: Melia dubia seeds, seedlings turmeric, ginger, coleus forskolin, terminalia chebula harad, terminalia bellerica baheda, gloriosa superba, nannari roots hemidesmus
Supplier: Melia dubia seeds and seedlings turmeric, ginger, coleus forskolin, terminalia chebula(harad), terminalia bellerica(baheda), gloriosa superba, nannari roots(hemidesmus).
Supplier: Melia dubia seeds and seedlings turmeric, ginger, coleus forskolin, terminalia chebula(harad), terminalia bellerica(baheda), gloriosa superba, nannari roots(hemidesmus).
Supplier: Melia dubia seeds and seedlings turmeric, ginger, coleus forskolin, terminalia chebula(harad), terminalia bellerica(baheda), gloriosa superba, nannari roots(hemidesmus).
Supplier: Harad or terminalia chebula, retha aka soapnut aka sapindus mukorossi, hibiscus rosa sinensis, tribulus terrestris, eucalyptus leaves , green tea and more
Supplier: Melia dubia seeds and seedlings turmeric, ginger, coleus forskolin, terminalia chebula(harad), terminalia bellerica(baheda), gloriosa superba, nannari roots(hemidesmus).
Supplier: Melia Dubia Seeds And Seedlings Turmeric, Ginger, Coleus Forskolin, Terminalia Chebula(harad), Terminalia Bellerica(baheda), Gloriosa Superba, Nannari Roots(hemidesmus).
Botanical Name - Terminalia Chebula Common name - Myrobalan Other Name - Harde Part Used - Dried Fruits Uses - Textile Dyeing, Mordanting And Leather Tanning Terminalia chebula extract is in the form of crystalline powder, which have strong stability and high colour fastness. Yellow dye obtained from T. chebula fruits can be applied to textile substrate with or without using mordents to get a large range of shades of reasonable colorimetric fastness properties. This dye is a rich source of tannins. Hydrolysable tannins, chebulagic acid, chebulinic acid, gallic acid, and ellagic acid are the major tannins present in myrobalans..
Botanical Name - Terminalia Chebula Common Name - Myrobalan Other Name - Harda, Haritiki Part Used - Dried Fruits Uses - Textile Dyeing, Mordanting And Leather Tanning Terminalia Chebula is medium to large sized deciduous tree. Haritaki is one main key ingredient in triphala and famous rejuvenating herb. Common name of haritaki are hog plum and walnut. Haritaki is gentle laxative, digestive, tonic, expectorant and anti-dysentery. Myrobalan (Terminalia chebula) is a yellow colour natural vegetable dye produced from the dried fruits of tree Terminalia chebula which is mainly found in the himalayas. These dried fruits are first grinded into a powder form which is a rich source of tannin and can be used both as a mordant and a dye for cotton and other plant fibres.