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.
Picrorhiza kurroa
Being one of the trusted firms in the industry, we are highly engaged in providing a unique range of Kutki Extract. Packaging Type Triple taminated Packaging Size 25 kg Brand PRS Form POWDER Grade Good Purity 30% Shelf Life 2 Year Type Herbal
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 %
Picrorrhiza kurroa Common Name :- Kutki Dry Extract Grade :- 2.5%, 5% Main Content :- Total bitter Method :- By Gravimetric
Supplier: Medicinal plants kutki (picrorhiza kurroa) german chamomile tulsi stevia
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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.
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