Moringa Oleifera Leaf Extract 30% Saponnins by Gravimetry
Brand | JK Botanicals |
Product Name | Moringa Oleifera Leaf Extract 30% Saponnins by Gravimetry |
CAS | 93165-54-9 |
Country of Origin | India |
Quantity | 5 kg to 1 ton |
Aroma Profile | Woody-floral aroma |
Batch Information | |
Extraction Method | Solvent Extraction |
Botanical Name | Moringa Oleifera |
Chemical Constituents | Contains Saponins, Flavonoids, Phenolic compounds, Alkaloids, Vitamins (e.g., Vitamin A, Vitamin C), Minerals (e.g., Calcium, Potassium), Amino acids. |
Color and Appearance | Ranges from pale yellow to dark brown powder |
Plant Part Used | Leaves |
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, dry place, away from sunlight, in an airtight container, at a stable temperature. |
Manufacturing
The manufacturing process of Moringa Oleifera Leaf Extract with 30% Saponins by gravimetry begins with the careful harvesting of mature Moringa Oleifera leaves followed by thorough cleaning to remove impurities. The cleaned leaves are then dried to remove moisture and ground into a fine powder to increase surface area. This powder is then subjected to extraction using a suitable solvent such as ethanol or methanol in a Soxhlet extractor to obtain the crude extract. The crude extract is concentrated through methods like evaporation or vacuum distillation to increase the concentration of saponins. Gravimetric analysis is then employed to determine the exact percentage of saponins present by measuring the mass of the extract before and after drying. Once the desired concentration is achieved, the extract is carefully packaged, labeled, and stored under appropriate conditions to maintain its potency and quality.
Applications
Herbal medicine has recently experienced exponential growth in popularity. Developing countries rely primarily on therapeutic plants for their health needs. As a result, moringa leaves are a viable option in developing countries seeking high-quality health services that are affordable and easily accessible in areas where Western medicine is unavailable. Medical science experts who understand proper dietary consumption can help slow the progression of many diseases.
Geographical Specifications
The Moringaceae family has a global distribution, particularly in tropical areas. The plant is found in subtropical and tropical regions and includes approximately 13 species. Moringa oleifera is widely distributed throughout Africa, Asia, Central America, and the Caribbean Islands. Moringa oleifera is known in English as the horseradish and drumstick trees, in Hindi as Saijan, and in Sanskrit as Shigru.
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