• 100% Natural Phyllanthus Emblica Extract 3% Gallic Acid
  • 100% Natural Phyllanthus Emblica Extract 3% Gallic Acid
  • 100% Natural Phyllanthus Emblica Extract 3% Gallic Acid
  • 100% Natural Phyllanthus Emblica Extract 3% Gallic Acid
  • 100% Natural Phyllanthus Emblica Extract 3% Gallic Acid
  • 100% Natural Phyllanthus Emblica Extract 3% Gallic Acid

100% Natural Phyllanthus Emblica Extract 3% Gallic Acid

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Assay Method: HPLC
Application Form: Tablet, Capsule
Application: Health Care Products
State: Powder
Extract Source: Emblica Officinalis
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
90028-28-7
Botanical Source
Emblica Officinalis
Active Ingredient
Gallic Acid
CAS No
90028-28-7
Transport Package
25kg/Drum
Trademark
KINGHERBS
Origin
China
HS Code
2938909090
Production Capacity
2000kg

Product Description

Phyllanthus Emblica Extract


English Name: Emblica Officinalis Extract
Botanical Source: Emblica officinalis
Another Name: Phyllanthusemblica ext.;
               Amla fruit extract
CAS No.:90028-28-7


Introduction
    Emblica officinalis (also referred to as Phyllanica emblica or simply as Amla) is a herb from Indian medicine (Ayurveda) that has traditionally been used for the purposes of enhancing general vitality and cognition as well as promoting longevity; a goal similar to Adaptogen compounds (although an adaptogenic effect has not clearly been demonstrated with Amla).
    There is very limited human evidence on Amla at this moment in time, but it appears to be very promising as it could lower blood glucose in both healthy persons and diabetics with a potency similar to the reference drug glibenclamid. In animal research, amla appears to be able to reduce triglycerides and better the cholesterol profile as well as benefit cardiovascular health (the heart and vessels themselves). Most of these actions are attributed to its antioxidant properties, which are partially derived from a high Vitamin C content but also from a large amount of tannin compounds that are also found in other potent antioxidants like camellia sinsensis (the plant that bears Green Tea Catechins) and Dimocarpus longan.
    Along the more interesting but preliminary research is a hair growth promoting effect that exceeds that of Minoxidil, and a longevity promoting effect in fruit flies that (while not directly compared against other agents) appears to be more effective than other nutraceutical options.
    While there is not enough evidence to recommend Amla for any particular purpose, it appears to possess a wide spectrum of potential benefits that require further research and may contribute to general well being and longevity as insinuated in traditional medicine.

Functions
    Phyllanthus Emblica is a natural plant used in folk medicine to treat a variety of ailments and for a number of applications. All parts of the plant are used in the herbal preparations, including the fruit, seed, leaves, root, bark and flowers, according toWikipedia. Traditionally, this ingredient was thought to have cooling, astringent and drying properties, and was used to stimulate hair growth by nourishing the hair and scalp and even preventing prematurely graying hair. The high tannin content of Phyllanthus Emblica was also used as a dye in inks, shampoos and hair oils.
    More recent studies have found demonstrated, through in vitro tests, that Phyllanthus Emblica may have antiviral and antimicrobial properties. It is thought to contain very high amounts of Vitamin C, or Ascorbic Acid, a powerful antioxidant known to reduce wrinkles, suppress pigmentation, and help skin retain its natural moisture. However, studies have shown that the "overall antioxidant strength of amla may derive instead from its high density of tannins and other polyphenols. The fruit also contains flavonoids, kaempferol, ellagic acid and gallic acid" (Wikipedia). An article published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology found that Phyllanthus Emblica was an extract that ultimately did possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, according to CosmeticsCop.com.
    Two other studies published in Cosmetics and Toiletries, "Inhibitory Effects of Phyllanthus emblica Tannins on Melanin Synthesis" and "Low Molecular Weight Tannins of Phyllanthus emblica: Antiaging Effects" assert that Phyllanthus Emblica may have the ability to regulate melanin production in the skin, reducing age spots and preventing photoaging and sun damage


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