Senna leaf Extract - 45%
Brand | Indo Herbal Extractions |
Product Name | Senna leaf Extract - 45>#/p### |
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 | Greenish Powder-like |
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
- Senna leaves that have been harvested have their moisture removed through various methods of drying associated with controlled temperature and airflow to retain their components.
- Afterward, these dried leaves are ground into a coarse powder.
- The resultant powdered leaves then undergo a solvent extraction process whereby the senna glycosides, which are the laxative components in the leaves, are selectively dissolved in a suitable solvent.
- The resulting solution is then concentrated by different techniques to remove the solvent and obtain a thicker extract.
- Further processing can be done on this final extract for uniform strength and quality as per defined criteria.
- This may also involve modifying the concentration of extract to achieve 45% senna glycosides
- Thereafter, Senna leaf Extract – 45% is packaged and supplied for diverse uses, meeting regulatory standards.
Applications
- This can be found in creams, lotions, or skincare products. Senna Extract 45% is included in cosmetics for its potential soothing properties.
- Such natural dyeing could find application in the textile industry hence making senna extract 45% relevant for eco-friendly and sustainable coloration.
- Senna extract 45% used in creating herbal insecticides may form part of pest control programs for specific areas of agriculture and industry.
Geographical Specifications
- The specific regions in which these kinds of Senna grow are Sudan found in East Africa, for the Alexandrian and Indian sub-continent for Tinnevelly varieties.
- Extraction cultivation of Senna is common in tropical and subtropical climates with; countries like India, Pakistan, Sudan, Nigeria, and Madagascar among others being the major places where it is grown.
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