Product Description
Liver support
Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) :
Negotiable
Product origin :
India
Key Specifications/Special Features :
Kutkin -5% Bitter principles 8% & 10 %
Picrorhiza Kurroa Extract (Pack of 25) 1,050/ Pack Get Latest Price. It is a small perennial herb from the Scrophulariaceae family. The rhizome of Picrorhiza has been traditionally used to treat worms, constipation, low fever, scorpion sting, asthma and ailments affecting the liver.
Picrorrhiza kurroa Common Name :- Kutki Dry Extract Grade :- 2.5%, 5% Main Content :- Total bitter Method :- By Gravimetric
We can supply below Herbal extracts Indian origin. Kutki 10% - Tulsi 5% - Tulsi 10% - Giloy 5% - Mulethi (licorice) Amla 20% - Amla 40% - Ashwagandha 2.5% Ashwagandha 5% Cissus 20% - Cissus 40% - Curry leaf - Curcumin 95% - Piperine 95% - Neem 5% - Neem 3% - Moringa 20% - Shilajit 50% - Shilajit 20% - Coleus 10% - Triphala 20% - Triphala 30% - Senna 20% - Shatavari 20% - Shatavari 40% -
Catechu Bark Catechu is used for diarrhea, swelling of the nose and throat, dysentery, swelling of the colon (colitis), bleeding, indigestion, osteoarthritis, and cancer.
Botanical Name - Acacia catechu Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Bark General Information - "Catechu is an herb. The leaves, shoots, and wood are used to make medicine. Catechu is used for diarrhea, swelling of the nose and throat, dysentery, swelling of the colon (colitis), bleeding, indigestion, osteoarthritis, and cancer. People apply catechu directly to the skin for skin diseases, hemorrhoids, and traumatic injuries; to stop bleeding; and for dressing wounds. Catechu is included in mouthwashes and gargles used for gum disease (gingivitis), pain and swelling inside the mouth (stomatitis), sore throat, and mouth ulcers. In foods and beverages, catechu is used as a flavoring agent." Phytochemicals - Acacia catechu heartwood are rich source of catechin and epicatechin (gallic acid derivatives), with smaller amounts of flavonoids.
The Herbal Extracts division is engaged in extracting and marketing standardized Herbal Extracts of the highest quality for domestic and international customers. It meets the growing needs of the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, ayurvedic and food industries. Aqueous and alcohol extracts of herbs are processed to specific strengths and supplied in the form of soft extract or dry extract powders to customers' specifications. We also undertake customized extraction on confidential contract, basis. Our Products include Adhatoda Vasica (Vasaka) Andrographis Paniculata (Kalmegh) Arjuna (Terminalia Arjuna) Asparagus Racemosus (Satawari) Asphaltum (Shilajit) Azadirachita Indica (Neem) Artemisia Anno (Artemisin) Bacopa Monnieri (Brahmi) Boswellia Serrata (Salai Guggul) Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Cassia Augustifolia (Senna) Centella Asitiaca (Gotu Kola) Coleus Forskohlii Commiphora Mukul (Guggul) Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) Emblica Officinalis (Amla) Garcinia Cambogia (Ca Salt) (Vilayati Imli) Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Mulethi) Gymnema Sylvestre (Gurmar) Illicium Griffithii (Shikimic Acid) L Agerstroemia Speciosa (Banaba) Momordica Charantia (Karela) Morinda Citrifolia (Noni) Mucuna Pruriens (Kaunch) Ocimum Sanctum (Tulsi) Picrorrhiza Kurroa (Kutki) Phyllanthus Niruri (Bhumi Amla) Spirulina Platensis (Organic Spirulina) St John's Wart (Hypericum Perforatum) Stevia Rebaudiana (Stevia) Terminalia Balerica Extract (Triphala) Tribulus Terristris (Gokhru) Valeriaan Wallichii (Tagar) Withanaia Somnifera (Ashwagandha)
Supplier: Herbal Extracts, Amla, Ashwagandha, Bacopa, Mulethi, Guggal, Boswellia, Kutki
Supplier: Certified organic as well as natural dried leaves, flowers, roots, barks, seeds, rhizomes of herbs, spices, essential oils, supercritical extraction, medicinal and aromatic plant, catechu, indian bael, flax seeds, green mango, chamomile, peppermint, curry leaves, nutmeg, mace, caraway seed,, basil, bhumi amla, kutki, long pepper, psyllium, isabgol, indian borej, red sandalwood, pomegranate, pomegranate seeds, rock salt, rosemary, ginger, ashwagandha, fenugreek seeds, guruchi
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Botanical Name - Chlorophytum borivilianum Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Roots General Information - Safed musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum), a herb belongs to family Liliaceae. It was originally grown in thick forests of India,1 is a promising medicinal plant with great economic potential. The appreciation of medicinal value of safed musli tubers has been made in ancient Indian medicine literature right from the 11th century AD. Phytochemicals - The tubers contain saponins and have aphrodisiac, adaptogenic, antiaging, health restorative and health promoting properties. Its root contains steroidal and triterpenoidal saponins, sapogenins and fructans which act as therapeutic agents and play vital role in many therapeutic applications. It is a rich source of over 25 alkaloids, vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates, steroids, saponins, potassium, calcium, magnesium, phenol, resins, mucilage, and polysaccharides and also contains high quantity of simple sugars, mainly sucrose, glucose, fructose, galactose, mannose and xylose.