General Information - Psyllium, scientifically known as plantago ovata has gained a reputation as a natural medicinal plant. Psyllium is the common name used for several members of the plant genus Plantago and Plantago ovata, Psyllium husk and Ispaghula husk are other generic name for this imperative plant. The genus Plantago has more than 200 species, which is grown all over the world but P. ovata and P. psyllium are produced commercially in several, American, South Asian and European countries as a major seasonal crop due to its seed mucilage, pharmaceutical, cosmetics and food grade properties.
Phytochemicals - Blond psyllium husk consists of the ground husk of the psyllium seed (Plantago ovata), a mixture of polysaccharides composed of pentoses, hexoses, and uronic acids. Psyllium is a predominantly soluble fiber, and numerous adult clinical studies have evaluated the effect of psyllium in subjects with constipation.
Part Used - Heartwood
General Information - Pterocarpus santalinus Linn.f., commonly known as Red sanders, belongs to the family Fabaceae. It is endemic to India and considered globally endangered, with illegal harvest being a key threat. The plant is renowned for its characteristic timber of exquisite color, beauty, and superlative technical qualities. The red wood yields a natural dye santalin, which is used in coloring pharmaceutical preparations and foodstuffs. In the traditional system of medicine, the decoction prepared from the heartwood is attributed various medicinal properties. It has been used in inducing vomiting and treating eye diseases, mental aberrations, and ulcers. The heartwood of Red sanders is known to have antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, anthelmintic, tonic, hemorrhage, dysentery, aphrodisiac, and diaphoretic activities. It has also been used as a cooling agent. Ethanol extract of stem bark was reported to possess anti-hyperglycaemic activity. The wood in combination with other drugs is also prescribed for snake bites and scorpion stings.
Phytochemicals - Phytochemical investigations of aqueous and ethanol extracts of stem bark revealed the presence of alkaloids, phenols, saponins, glycosides, flavonoides, triterpenoides, sterols, and tannins. The heart wood contains isoflavone glucosides and two anti-tumour lignans, viz., savinin and calocedrin.
TOP HERBS - Taste of the finest Herbs
Carton configuration: 200g 24packs (number of packs can be customized)
Estimated carton fit in 40ft container: 5700
Our are engaged in offering excellent quality Caperberry (Marati Moggu) to our valuable clients. Marati Moggu is also known as caper, caperberry, caperbush in English. It has a sharp piquant flavor and also add pungency. It has peculiar aroma and saltiness to comestibles. The flavor of caper may be described as being similar to that of mustard and black pepper. It is used in specially in and in rice dishes like Bisi bele bath, pulao, also in preparations of masalas. It is not eaten raw, but always dry, fried and ground with other spices before using in recipes. Clients can avail this Caperberry (Marati Moggu) at industry leading prices from us. Botanical Name : Ceiba pentandra
Our Avarampoo flowers have been traditionally used for diabetes, for treating all skin problems like itching and body odour and also for treating urinary problems. The flowers are cooked with dal and consumed for treating constipation too
We can offer pure dried Cassia Auriculata Flowers as well as Leaves. We can pack in bags or bales. We are strong in supply and can offer at a reasonable price regularly. Anti Microbial Properties: The leaf extract of avarampoo plant has amazing anti microbial properties and the methanol extract is more potent than the water extract. The antimicrobial property is due to the presence of phenolic and flavonoids present in the plant. This anti microbial properties is one of the main reason this plant is widely used for skin care. Anti-inflammatory Properties: The leaf extract of avarampoo plant has wonderful anti inflammatory properties. Traditionally we use the leaf poultice for treating wounds and it is because of it s wonderful anti inflammatory properties that it helps reduce the pain and inflammation very quickly.
Family : Fabaceae
Botanical Name : CASSIA AURICULATA
Common Name : Avarampoo