Ashwagandha Root Powder
Brand | JK Botanicals |
Product Name | Ashwagandha Root Powder |
CAS | 90147-43-6 |
Country of Origin | India |
Quantity | 5 kg to 1 ton |
Aroma Profile | Earthy aroma with a bitter taste |
Batch Information | |
Extraction Method | Solvent Extraction |
Botanical Name | Withania somnifera |
Chemical Constituents | Contains Withanolides, Alkaloids, Saponins, Flavonoids, etc. |
Color and Appearance | Light brown to brown colored powder |
Plant Part Used | Roots |
Specification | |
COA | Available as per request |
MSDS | Available as per request |
GC-MS Analysis | Available as per request |
Container type | Sealed Container |
Storage Recommendations | Store in a cool and dry place. Avoid exposure to light. |
Manufacturing
The manufacturing process for Ashwagandha Root Powder Steam Treated involves several steps. First, the Ashwagandha roots are thoroughly cleaned. Then, they undergo a steam treatment process. This steam treatment can help sanitize the roots and potentially enhance the extraction of desired compounds during subsequent processing. Finally, the steamed roots are dried and ground into a fine powder, resulting in the Ashwagandha Root Powder Steam Treated product.
Applications
In the beauty and personal care industry, Ashwagandha Extract is used to make creams, serums, and skin masks. It is added to the mixture because of its ability to support healthy skin and promote a natural beauty approach. Ashwagandha Extract is widely used in sports nutrition products such as pre-workout blends and recovery aids to improve physical performance and recovery. Its adaptogenic properties aid in the management of stress and fatigue associated with vigorous physical activity. Its products are intended to increase a sense of relaxation and overall balance and are thus marketed as a natural solution to the challenges of modern living.
Geographical Specifications
Withania somnifera is an evergreen shrub found in parts of Africa, the Middle East, and India. It is also known by the names winter cherry and ashwagandha. It belongs to the same family as nightshades, the Solanaceae. Numerous other Withania species share a similar morphology.
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