amla berry extract, phyllanthus emblica fruit extract, Indian gooseberry extract, emblica officinalis extract
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amla berry extract, phyllanthus emblica fruit extract, Indian gooseberry extract, emblica officinalis extract
Product name: Amla berry Extract,Phyllanthus Emblica Fruit Extract
Latin name: Phyllanthus emblica L
Specification: 40% Polyphenols; 4:1, 10:1
Test method: UV
Appearance: Yellow Brown Powder
Part used: Fruit body
| Amla Extract | |||
| Item | Spec. | Result | Method |
| Assay | 40% Polyphenols; 4:1, 10:1 | Conforms | TLC |
| Appearance | Brown yellow Powder | Conforms | Visual |
| Odor & Test | Characteristic | Conforms | Organoleptic |
| Particle Size | 100%Through 80 mesh | Conforms | |
| Loss on Drying | ≤5.0% | Conforms | |
| Residue on Ignition | ≤5.0% | Conforms | |
| Heavy Metals | ≤20ppm | Conforms | |
| As | ≤2ppm | Conforms | |
| Pb | ≤2ppm | Conforms | |
| Hg | ≤2ppm | Conforms | |
| Total Plate Count | <10000cfu/g | Conforms | |
| Total Yeast & Mold | <1000cfu/g | Conforms | |
| Storage | Far from away humidity,sunshine,high-temp and acidic, alkaline substance. | ||
| Expiry Date | 2 years when properly stored | ||
Main Functions of Amla fruit extract :
Improves eyesight, as it is a strong anti-oxidant;
1. Strengthens the liver by ridding the body of harmful toxins;
2. Promotes hair growth and hair pigmentation;
3. Strengthens hair roots, gives shine, and prevents premature greying of hair;
4. Improves appetite, increases immunity, balances stomach acids and boosts metabolism.
Application of Amla fruit extract :
1.The fruit is the richest known source of vitamin 'C' & used as a Diuretic, Aperient, Laxative, Hair Dye, and Shampoo etc. It cures insomnia and is healthy for hair .
2. It is also used as a Cardio protective, useful in hemorrhage, menprrhagia, leucorrhoea, and discharge of blood from uterus. It is a major ingredient for shampoo manufacturing.
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