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Harad (Terminalia Chebula)

Supplier From India
Sep-02-24

We are offering Harad, (Terminalia Chebula, Black Himej) which is highly regarded for its extraordinary healing powers, It is believed that it can destroy all diseases and eliminate all waste from the body, and also promote tissue growth and health. Our range is available at market leading prices.

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Price: Negotiable
MOQ: 100 Kilograms
Packaging: 30 Kg & 50 Kg Pp Bags

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Supplier From Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
 
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..

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