Senna leaf Extract 10%
Brand | Indo Herbal Extractions |
Product Name | Senna leaf Extract 10% |
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
For the manufacturing process of Senna Leaf Extract- 10%, mature Senna Leaves are selected from potential sources. The harvested leaves are cleaned thoroughly to remove any impurities. After cleaning, the leaves are dried using controlled methods that preserve the potency of compounds present. Once dried, the leaves are ground into fine powder. To extract the bioactive compounds, a solvent-based extraction method is used. The extracted solution is concentrated to achieve the desired 10% concentration of Senna Leaf Extract. To remove any solid particles the concentrated extract is filtered. Quality-controlled tests are performed to ensure the extract has potency standards.
Applications
The Senna extract 10% can be used as capsule or tablet formulations to support health. It can also be used in herbal teas as a gentle and natural aid. Specialized formulations are created using Senna extract 10% with other complementary ingredients, ensuring regulatory guidelines.
Geographical Specifications
- Originates from Sudan in East Africa.
- Indigenous to the Indian subcontinent.
- Grows well in tropical and subtropical regions.
- Widely cultivated in countries like India, Pakistan, Sudan, Nigeria, and Madagascar.
- Thrives in warm climates with well-distributed rainfall.
- Tolerates dry conditions but prefers moist soil.
- Generally found at lower altitudes.
- Leaves are typically harvested during the dry season.
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