Rauwolfia Extract 90%
Brand | Indo Herbal Extractions |
Product Name | Alpha Yohimbine |
CAS | 6211-32-1 |
Country of Origin | India |
Extraction Method | Solvent Based |
Botanical Name | Rauvolfia Tetraphylla Leaves |
Chemical Constituents | Rauwolscine HCL |
Color and Appearance | White colored powder |
Plant part used | Leaves |
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Container type | Sealed Container |
Storage Recommendations | Store in a sealed container in a cool, dry place. |
Manufacturing
- First, start collecting the roots of the Rauwolfia plant (Rauvolfia serpentina), a native species from Southeast Asia and the Indian sub-continent.
- Clean the collected roots thoroughly to remove dirt or impurities. Then, let the roots dry to decrease water content in readiness for extraction.
- After drying, grind the Rauwolfia roots into fine powder. This process increases surface area thereby facilitating subsequent extraction of bioactive compounds.
- A suitable solvent should be used in this extraction process. The powdered Rauwolfia roots dissolved in solvents extract these bioactive compounds including reserpine.
- The extracted solution is concentrated such that it attains a high level of 90% concentration of Rauwolfia Extract with reserpine as the main active component being targeted in this course.
- The concentrated solution is filtered to eliminate any solid particles or impurities to get a pure extract.
Applications
- The Rauwolfia extract is rich in reserpine and utilized in the pharmaceutical industry for the production of anti-hypertensive medications.
- The extract is also used in making herbal supplements for calming properties, potentially used in the wellness industry.
- It may also be incorporated into cosmetic formulations.
- Rauwolfia extract is also employed in botanical research for phytochemical studies to understand its bioactive components.
Geographical Specifications
The plant is native to southeast Asia and the Indian sub-continent. It thrives in tropical and subtropical areas. It is mainly found in India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand and cultivated for medicinal purposes.
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