NT Goolar (Ficus Racemosa), Packaging Type: Standard Price - Rs 100/ Kilogram Product Specification Packaging Type Standard Brand NT Minimum Order Quantity 1 Kilogram Product Description Description : Goolar is an attractive fig tree witha crooked trumk and a spreading crown. Unlike the banyan, it has no aerial roots. The most distinctive aspect of this tree is the red, furry figs in short clusters, which grow directly out of the trunk of the tree. Details : Botanical Name: Ficus racemosa English Name :Country Fig, Cluster Fig, Gular fig Common Name : Cluster fig Hindi Name : Goolar,Umari, Udumbara, Pushp-hina, Dharma Patra, Goolar Manipuri Name : Heibong Telugu Name : Paidi Sanskrit Name : Udumbara Marathi Name : Umber,Udumbar, Umbar Malayalam Name : Atti,Atthi Al, Jantuphalam, Atthi Tamil Name : Atti,Malaiyin Munivan, Vellai Atthi Kannada Name : Rumadi,Atti, Atti Mara Oriya Name : Dimri Bengali Name :Udumbara Part Used : Bark, Root, Latex, Fruits Medicinal Uses : Roots are useful in hydrophobia whereas bark is acrid, cooling, galactagogue and good for gynaecological disorders. Additional Information Item Code 89 Delivery Time 10-15 Days Port Of Dispatch Anymode Production Capacity 1 Ton PM Packaging Details As per client Requirement
Dried Nelumbo Nucifera Seeds, Packaging Type: Poly Pack, Packaging Size: 20 Kg Price - Rs 120/ Kg Product Specification Brand : NT Usage/Application : Medicinal Packaging Size : 20 Kg Packaging Type : Poly Pack Type : Dried Shelf Life : 365 Country of Origin : Made in India Minimum Order Quantity : 20 Kg Product Description Description : Kamal Gatta / NELUMBO SEEDS are the seeds found in a Lotus flower. This flower is considered quite auspicious as Goddess Laxmi is found seated on this flower. Details : Botanical Name: Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. English Name: Sacred Lotus, Indian Lotus, Chinese Water Lily Hindi Name: Kanwal, Kamal Sanskrit Name: Ambuja, Padma, Pankaja, Kamala Asamiya Name: Podum Bengali Name: Padma Gujarati Name: Suriyakamal Additional Information Item Code : H159 Delivery Time : 3-5 Days Port Of Dispatch : Jhansi Production Capacity : Any Packaging Details : As Per Client Requirement
Price - Rs 200/ Kg Product Specification Usage/Application Agriculture Grade Standard Medicine Grade Packaging Type Bag Is It Dried Dried Brand NT Country of Origin Made in India Minimum Order Quantity 30 Kg Product Description Description: The seeds are acrid, alterative, antiinflammatory, , appetiser, bitter, cardiotonic, diaphoretic, digestive, diuretic, emetic, emmenagogue, emmolient, expectorant, febrifuge, laxative, liver tonic, nervine, stimulant, stomachic and thermogenic, and are used for stimulating the intellect and sharpening the memory. Details: English Name : Climbing-Staff Tree, Intellect Tree, Black-oil Tree Gujarati Name : Malkangani Hindi Name : Malkangani, Malkamni, Malkakni Kannada Name : Doddaganugae, Gangunge beeja Latin name : Celastrus Paniculatus Willd. Marathi Name : Malkangoni Uses: 1.Massage with Jyotishmati oil pacifies the Vata Dosha and calms down the paiful sensations. Because of these properties, it is used in paralysis, backache, Bellâ??s palsy, arthritis and sciatica. Herbal Ointments Keyword : Natural Herbal Supplements,Herbal Extract,Pharmacy Seed Additional Information Item Code 121 Delivery Time 7-10 Days Port Of Dispatch Any Production Capacity 1 Ton Packaging Details As Per Client Requirement
Natural Babool Bark, Packaging Type: Gunny Bag, Packaging Size: 25 kg Price - Rs 150/ Kg Product Specification Packaging Size : 25 kg Packaging Type : gunny bag Color : Natural Other Necessities : Full Sun Exposure Herbal : yes Minimum Order Quantity : 50 Kg Product Description Babul is a popular Indian herb with a number of medicinal uses. Almost all parts of a babul tree come with medicinal properties; these include the leaves, the bark, the gum of babul tree and also the pods. Babul is mostly useful in Diarrheal and teeth disorders. Each and every part of babul tree is useful in medicine. Babul bark is an excellent remedy for eczema, some diseases like Diarrheal, teeth disorders, tonsillitis, Conjunctivitis etc. That is the reason that Babul is a popular Indian herb. Details : Botanical Name:Acacia arabica Willd English Name: babul bark, sant pods Hindi Name: babul, babur, banwal, kikar, boliya, bawal, babool, suliyo, bambul Kannada Name : gobli, karijali Malayalam Name : karuvelam Additional Information Delivery Time ; : 5 Days Production Capacity : 100 ton Packaging Details : As per client requirement
100 % Solid Boswellia Serrata, For Clinical, Packaging Size: 25 Kg Price - Rs 350/ Kg Product Specification Packaging Size : 25 Kg Purity : 100 % Usage/Application : Clinical Form : Solid Packaging Type : As per Client Requirement Is It Organic : Not Organic Is It Dried : Dried Brand : NEERAJ Country of Origin : Made in India Minimum Order Quantity ; 50 Kg Product Description Common name : Kunduru, Salai,Kundru,Frankincense Scientific Name : Boswellia Serrata,Boswellia Serrata Extract German Name : Afrikanischer Weihrauch,Weihrauchbaum Italian Name : albero dell'incenso,olibano Spanish Name : rbol del incienso,oleogum resins French Name :arbre encens, arbre encens d'Afrique We are offering pure and processed Boswellia serrata or commonly known as Indian frankincense or Salai. It is found in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh in India. Its aroma is generally considered to be far inferior compared to Boswellia sacra or Boswellia frereana. Boswellia serrata is used in the manufacture of the supposed anti-wrinkle agent "Boswelox". Boswellia is the gummy resin of the boswellia tree. It is native to India and used for centuries by Ayurvedic doctors. It is an Ayurvedic plant that contains anti-inflammatory terpenoids called boswellic acids. Herb description Boswellia Serrata is a medium sized tree With ash coloured papery bark. The leaves are like neem plant and have small white flowers. Keyword : Salai Guggal,Boswellia Serrata,Boswellia Serrata Extract,Gum Olibanum,Herbal Dhoop,Dhoop for Worshop,Salai gum,Natural Gum,Gum Resin,Guggal Dhoop,Frankincense supplier from india Additional Information Item Code : 169 Delivery Time : 3-5 Days Port Of Dispatch : Jhansi Packaging Details : As Per Client Requirement Payment Terms : L/C (Letter of Credit)/T/T (Bank Transfer)
Overview The daisy-like flower is cultivated in North Africa and central Europe. Although it is mostly used as a tisane, it is also a very important ingredient in beauty products and teas. Chamomile aids relaxation and sleep, and it also improves digestive problems. Common Uses The flower is infused in creams to get the flavour into elegant desserts. Chamomile oils are used in seafood dishes due to its acidity and herbal flavour. Chamomile is also used in alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails. The most common use is to mix chamomile powder in a cup of hot tea. One can also sprinkle the powder over soups and stews for an acidic element. In baking one can add the chamomile powder to cookie batter, scones batter and even muffins to add a delicate floral aroma. Recommended Storage The most important point is that dried herbs and spices can never go bad if they are kept dry. Yes, the potency is lost, but it will still influence the flavor of your cooking. Seeds, roots, leaves and flowers last longer than crushed or ground herbs and spices. When you are preparing to store your dry herbs and spices it is vital that they are completely dry. A good indication is to rub it with your finger to check if it crumbles. As oxygen degrades dried herbs and spices over time, you should store them in airtight containers. Glass jars with sealable lids are perfect, and so are metal tins. Plastic won't do for long terms storage. Sunlight also degrades dried herbs and spices; therefore, it should be stored in a dark cabinet that is both cool and dry. If your spice rack is near the stove or cooker, steam will degrade your herbs and spices each time you open the container while cooking. When buying in bulk, you should always store only some of the dried herbs and spices in a glass or metal container. Each time you open it, it is exposed to the elements. When buying in bulk it is useful to label your containers with the purchase date and discard date.
Clitoria ternatea commonly known as Butterfly pea is a medicinal plant belonging to the family Fabaceae. The plant is reported to be used in insect bites, skin diseases, asthma, burning sensation, ascites, inflammation, leucoderma, leprosy, hemicrania, amentia and pulmonary tuberculosis. - Strengthens the hair for healthy hair growth - Prevents skin bruising - Keeps skin glowing & healthy - Treats urinary problems - Improves eyesight & night vision - Treats eye infections - Stimulates blood circulation - Detoxifies the whole body - Provides antioxidants - Slows aging process - Enhances immune system Clitoria ternatea are the pentacyclic triterpenoids such as taraxerol and taraxerone, ternatins, alkaloids,flavonoids, saponins, tannins, carbohydrates, proteins, resins and starch. Clitoria ternatea has been evaluated forits medicinal properties and shows promising effects as having antioxidant, antidiabetic and hepatoprotective activities. KEY WORDS Antidiabetic, Antioxidant, Hepatoprotective, Clitoria ternatea, Ethanol extract, Flavonoids, Methanol extract, Phenolic compounds.
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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.
Botanical Name - Cinnamomum camphora Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Leaves General Information - Cinnamomum camphora is a species of evergreen tree that is commonly known under the names camphor tree, camphorwood or camphor laurel. The leaves have a glossy, waxy appearance and smell of camphor when crushed. In spring, it produces bright green foliage with masses of small white flowers. It produces clusters of black, berry-like fruit around 1 cm (0.39 in) in diameter. Its pale bark is very rough and fissured vertically. Phytochemicals - "The species contains volatile chemical compounds in all plant parts, and the wood and leaves are steam distilled for the essential oils. Camphor laurel has six different chemical variants called chemotypes, which are camphor, linalool, 1,8-cineole, nerolidol, safrole, and borneol. In China, field workers avoid mixing chemotypes when harvesting by their odour.[5][6] The cineole fraction of camphor laurel is used in China to manufacture fake ""eucalyptus oil"".[7] The chemical variants (or chemotypes) seem dependent upon the country of origin of the tree. e.g., C. camphora grown in Taiwan and Japan is normally very high in linalool, often between 80 and 85%. In India and Sri Lanka, the high camphor variety/chemotype remains dominant. C. camphora grown in Madagascar, though, is high in 1,8-cineole (averaging between 40 and 50%). The essential oil from the Madagascar trees is commercially known as ravintsara.["
Botanical Name - Pelargonium graveolens Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Leaves General Information - "Commonly known as Geranium, Pelargonium graveolens, is an aromatic, perennial and flowering plant which belongs to Geraniaceae family in the order of Geraniales that contains about 230 genera and more than 2500 species4. Pelargonium species probably originates from South Africa and introduced to Europe in the 17th century and have since been hybridized all over the world5. Nowadays the major production of geranium takes place in China and Middle East especially in Egypt and Morocco6. Pelargonium genus has 750 species scattered widely around the world growing as annuals. P. graveolens has been known as â??Shamdani Atriâ?? in Iran. P. graveolens is a shrubby perennial plant growing to a height of 1 m if left unpruned. In the tropical areas it is grown as an annual. The leaves are lobed and contain essential oil. The plant has typical small, pink flowers. Leaves and stalks are the essential parts of this plant. The essential oil is extracted from fresh plant material mainly using steam distillation. P. graveolens essential oil is largely utilized in the perfumery, cosmetic and aromatherapy industries all over the world. It has since become indispensable aromatherapy oil. Geranium oil responds well to the balancing effects of constipation, insomnia, restlessness, nervousness, anxiety, worry, high blood pressure, anger, frustration, emotional upsets, hypercholesterolemia, slow to lose weight and low metabolic forces. " Phytochemicals - "Many chemical constituents such as volatile substances, terpenoids, flavonoids, phenolics, coumarins, cinnamic acids and tannins have been isolated from the plant. Citronellol (29.90%), trans-geraniol (18.03%), 10-epi-�³- eudesmol (8.27%), isomenthone (5.44%), linalool (5.13%), geranyl acetate (4.52%), �³- Cadinene (2.89%), geranyl butyrate (2.53%), geranyltiglate (2.50%) and gemacrene D (2.05%) were identified as the major constituents of the P. graveolens aerial parts essential oil. Phytochemical investigations in 1996 resulted in characterization of the indole alkaloids, elaeocarpidine, and its 20-H isomer epielaeocarpidine in the leaves of geranium. "
Botanical Name - Plectranthus Amboinicus Category - Spices/Medicinal Form - Fresh/Dry Part Used - Leaves General Information - Plectranthus amboinicus (Lour) Spreng belongs to family Lamiaceae, known as country borage in English. It is large succulent aromatic perennial herb, shrubby below, hispidly villous or tomentose. It is found throughout India, Ceylon and Moluccas. The leaves of the plant are bitter, acrid and were being widely used traditionally for various purposes. The plant has been worked out very well and isolated several chemical constituents and had shown various biological properties. Phytochemicals - CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS includes Butylaniside, -caryophyllene, carvacrol, 1-8-cineole, p-cymene, ethylsalicylate, eugenol, limonene, myrcene, and -pinenes, -selenene, -terpinene, terpinen-4-ol, thymol, verbenone (essential oil), apigenin, chrysoeriol, 5,4-dihydroxy-6,7-dimethoxy-flavone (cirsimaritin), eriodictyol, 6-methoxy-genkawanin, luteolin, quercetin, salvigenin, taxifolin, oxaloacetic acid, crategolic, euscaphic, 2 -3 -dihydro-olean-12-en-28-oic, pomolic, oleanolic, tormentic, 2 ,3 ,19 ,23-tetrahydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic, ursolic acids, -sitosterol- -D-glucoside isolated from the leaves.
Botanical Name - Rheum emodi Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Roots, Rhizomes General Information - Rheum emodi or Himalayan rhubarb is a perennial herb belongs to family Polygonaceae. It has been used in various traditional systems as laxative, tonic, diuretic and to treat fever, cough, indigestion, menstrual disorder since antiquity. This paper consists of literature of Rheum emodi regarding its ethno botany, folkloric uses, chemical properties and pharmacological studies. Phytochemicals - The most common constituents of Rheum emodi are anthraquinone (rhein, chrysophanol, aloe-emodin, emodin, physcion, and their glycosides) and stilbene (picetannol, resveratrol and their glycosides). Studies have shown that Rheum emodi possess anticancer, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antifungal, antidyslipidemic, ant platelet, ant diabetic, antiulcer, hepatoprotective, immunoenhancing and nephroprotective activities. These studies raised the therapeutic efficacy of rhubarb in diverse ailments.
Botanical Name - Swertia chirayita Category - Aromatic/Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Whole Plant General Information - Swertia chirayita (Gentianaceae), a popular medicinal herb indigenous to the temperate Himalayas is used in traditional medicine to treat numerous ailments such as liver disorders, malaria, and diabetes and are reported to have a wide spectrum of pharmacological properties. This ethnomedicinal herb is known mostly for its bitter taste caused by the presence of different bioactive compounds that are directly associated with human health welfare. The increasing high usage of Swertia chirayita, mostly the underground tissues, as well as the illegal overharvesting combined with habitat destruction resulted in a drastic reduction of its populations and has brought this plant to the verge of extinction. Phytochemicals - The whole plant of S. chirayita have been reported to be used for the treatment of antibacterial and antifungal activity. Anti-hepatitis B virus activity of S. chirayita extracts was also studied. The whole plant of S. chirayita has been reported for the anti-inflammatory and hypoglycemic activity. The wide-range biological activities of S. chirayita are attributed to the presence of a diverse group of pharmacologically bioactive compounds belonging to different classes such as xanthones and their derivatives, lignans, alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, iridoids, secoiridoids, and other compounds such as chiratin, ophelicacid, palmitic acid, oleic acid, and stearic acid.
Botanical Name - Cassia auriculata Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Leaves General Information - Linn commonly known as Tanners Senna, is also known as Avaram tree. It is distributed throughout hot deciduous forests of India. Wild in dry regions of Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu Rajasthan and other parts of India. Phytochemicals- The chemical composition of the leaves of Cassia auriculata having presence of 3-O-Methyl-d-glucose (48.50%), ±-Tocopherol-I-D mannoside (14.22%), Resorcinol (11.80%), n- Hexadecanoic acid (3.21%), 13-Octadecenal, (Z)- (2.18%) and 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydroisoquinolin-6-ol-1-carboxylic acid (1.98%) An antibacterial compound - Oleanolic acid could derived from the leaves of Cassia auriculata.
Botanical Name - Vitex negundo Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Whole Plant General Information - Vitex negundo Linn., belonging to family Verbenaceae (which comprises 75 genera and nearly 2500 spe-cies), commonly known as Five leaved chaste tree (Eng), Nirgandi (Hindi), Nirgundi (San-skrit), is a deciduous shrub, occur in tropical to temperate region. The leaves have five leaflets in a palmately arrangement, which are lanceolate, 4 - 10 cm long, hairy beneathand pointed at both ends. The bluish purple flowers are numerous. The fruit is succulent, black and rounded when ripehaving about 4 mm in diameter. Vitex negundo (Linn.) is one of the common plants used in traditional medicine and reported to have variety of pharmacological activities. Although, all parts of V. negundo are used as medicine in theindigenous system of medicine, the leaves are the most potent for medicinal use. The decoction of leaves is used fortreatment of inflammation, eye-disease, toothache, leucoderma,enlargement of the spleen, ulcers, cancers, catarrhal fever,rheumatoid arthritis, gonorrhea, sinuses, scrofulous sores,bronchitis and as tonics, vermifuge, lactagogue, emmenag-ogue, antibacterial, antipyretic, antihistaminic, analgesic, in-secticidal, ovicidal, feeding deterrence, growth inhibition and morphogenetic agents. Phytochemicals - V. negundo have several types of compounds,such as volatile oils, lignans, flavonoids, iridoids, terpenes (triterpenes, diterpenes, sesquiterpenes), andsteroids.
Botanical Name - Tribulus terrestris Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Fruit General Information - Tribulus terrestris (family Zygophyllaceae), commonly known as Gokshur or Gokharu or puncture vine, has been used for a long time in both the Indian and Chinese systems of medicine for treatment of various kinds of diseases. It has diuretic, aphrodisiac, antiurolithic, immunomodulatory, antidiabetic, absorption enhancing, hypolipidemic, cardiotonic, central nervous system, hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antispasmodic, anticancer, antibacterial, anthelmintic, larvicidal, and anticariogenic activities. Phytochemicals - Tribulus terrestris's various parts contain a variety of chemical constituents which are medicinally important, such as flavonoids, flavonol glycosides, steroidal saponins, and alkaloids.
Botanical Name - Aconitum heterophyllum Category - Medicinal Form - Dry Part Used - Roots and Seeds General Information - Aconitum Heterophyllum (A. Heterophyllum) is an indigenous medicinal plant of India and belongs to the family Ranunculaceae. A. Heterophyllum is known to possess a number of therapeutic effects. For very ancient times, this plant has been used in some formulations in the traditional healing system of India, i.e., Ayurveda. It is reported to have use in treating patients with urinary infections, diarrhea, and inflammation. Phytochemicals - Aconitum Heterophyllum having Chemical constituents like 12-secohetisan-2-ol, N-succinoylanthranilate, Atesinol 6-benzoylheterastine, N-diethyl-N-formyllaconitine, Methyl aconitine. Aconitine, Anthorine