Bacopa Monnieri Extract 50%
Brand | Indo Herbal Extractions |
Product Name | Bacopa Monnieri Extract 50% |
CAS | 93164-89-7 |
Country of Origin | India |
Aroma Profile | Characteristic aroma with a bitter taste |
Extraction Method | Solvent Based |
Botanical Name | Bacopa monnieri |
Chemical Constituents | Contains bacosides |
Color and Appearance | Light brown 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
- Several crucial processes are involved in the production of 50% Bacopa monnieri extract. Initially, fully grown Bacopa monnieri plants are collected from warm climate areas.
- After being harvested, the plant material is carefully cleaned to get rid of any contaminants.
- Following cleaning, the plant material is extracted, usually with the use of a solvent extraction method.
- Through this process, the bioactive substances, such as bacosides, that may contribute to Bacopa monnieri's potential cognitive-enhancing effects are isolated.
- After that, the extracted solution is concentrated to reach the target potency of 50%, signifying the final product's standardized percentage of active ingredients.
- The extract's effectiveness is increased by this concentration stage.
- Purity and consistency are guaranteed throughout the manufacturing process by the use of quality control techniques like HPLC.
Applications
Bacopa monnieri is widely used in the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries for its properties as a common ingredient in health supplements. Its adaptability to different soil types makes it suitable for landscaping purposes.
Geographical Specifications
Native to the wetlands of southern and eastern India, Australia, Europe, Africa, Asia, and North and South America, bacopa monnieri is a perennial creeping herb. It is distributed throughout the tropical regions, growing as high as 1320 meters in moist, marshy places, along the banks of lakes, and on rivers with a sluggish flow. It can be found in nearly every state as well as the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. Overcoming altitudinal differences, it grows abundantly in all districts of Kerala, the southernmost State of India.
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