Senna leaf Extract 20%
Brand | Indo Herbal Extractions |
Product Name | Senna leaf Extract 20% |
CAS | 85085-71-8 |
Country of Origin | India |
Aroma Profile | Slightly aromatic with a bitter taste |
Extraction Method | Solvent Based |
Botanical Name | Cassia angustifolia |
Chemical Constituents | Contains Sennosides A and B, Flavonoids, Naphthalene Glycosides, Mucilage, Resin, Calcium Oxalate, etc. |
Color and Appearance | Brown color 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
Mature Senna Leaves are chosen from various sources for the Senna Leaf Extract–20% manufacturing process. After harvesting, the leaves are carefully cleaned to get rid of any contaminants. Following cleaning, the leaves are dried using precise techniques to maintain the strength of the compounds still present. The leaves are ground into a fine powder after they have dried. A solvent-based extraction technique is applied to extract the bioactive components. To obtain the required 20% concentration of Senna Leaf Extract, the extracted solution is concentrated. The concentrated extract goes through filtering to get rid of any solid particles. Tests for quality control, like UV, HPCL, and/or Spectro fluorometer, are carried out to make sure the extract meets potency requirements.
Applications
Senna extract (20%) can be utilized in tablet or capsule form to promote health. It's also a mild and natural addition to herbal teas. Senna extract (20%) is used in specialized formulations along with other complementary ingredients to ensure compliance with regulations.
Geographical Specifications
- These Senna varieties are native to specific regions, with Alexandrian Senna originating from Sudan in East Africa, and Tinnevelly Senna indigenous to the Indian subcontinent.
- The cultivation of Senna for extraction is prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions. Countries such as India, Pakistan, Sudan, Nigeria, and Madagascar are known for cultivating Senna plants.
- Senna plants thrive in warm climates with well-distributed rainfall. While they can tolerate dry conditions, they prefer moist soil for optimal growth.
- Senna plants are generally found at lower altitudes, making them well-suited for cultivation in plains and lowland areas.
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