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Skin & Hair Care

Our Skin & Hair Care range represents a selection of premium standardized botanical extracts specifically curated for cosmetic, personal care, and Ayurvedic formulations. Standardized to active constituents like abrin glycosides, tannins, and catechins, these ingredients support natural detoxification, skin health, hair nourishment, and complexion enhancement. The profiles below outline source, specification, key features, and target industries to help formulators choose the right ingredient with confidence.

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Abrus precatorius
Gunja (Seeds / Leaves)
Botanical Name Abrus precatorius
Part Used Seeds / Leaves
Active Components Abrin Glycosides
Standardisations 15%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Gunja (Abrus precatorius) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the seeds / leaves of the plant and is associated with abrin glycosides as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Gunja is traditionally used to act as a restorative that supports overall strength and vitality, and support the body's natural detoxification and blood-cleansing. This activity is attributed largely to its abrin glycosides. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Gunja is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Acacia arabica
Babul (Pod / Gum)
Botanical Name Acacia arabica
Part Used Pod / Gum
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 10-40%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Babul (Acacia arabica) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the pod / gum of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Babul is traditionally used to tone tissues and help check excess secretions and minor bleeding. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Babul is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Acacia catechu
Khair (Bark / Leaves)
Botanical Name Acacia catechu
Part Used Bark / Leaves
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 20-50%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Khair (Acacia catechu) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the bark / leaves of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Khair is traditionally used to tone tissues and help check excess secretions and minor bleeding. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Khair is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Acacia catechu
Khair (Gum)
Botanical Name Acacia catechu
Part Used Gum
Active Components Catechins
Standardisations 20-60%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Khair (Acacia catechu) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the gum of the plant and is associated with catechins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Khair is traditionally used to tone tissues and help check excess secretions and minor bleeding. This activity is attributed largely to its catechins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Khair is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Acacia concinna
Shikakai (Pod)
Botanical Name Acacia concinna
Part Used Pod
Active Components Saponins
Standardisations 15-20%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Shikakai (Acacia concinna) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the pod of the plant and is associated with saponins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Shikakai is traditionally used to act as a natural cleansing and foaming agent. This activity is attributed largely to its saponins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Shikakai is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Acacia concinna
Shikakai Oil (Pod)
Botanical Name Acacia concinna
Part Used Pod
Active Components
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Shikakai Oil (Acacia concinna) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the pod of the plant and is associated with as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Shikakai Oil is traditionally used to . This activity is attributed largely to its . Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Shikakai Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Aegle marmelos
Bael (Leaves)
Botanical Name Aegle marmelos
Part Used Leaves
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 3-7%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Bael (Aegle marmelos) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaves of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Bael is traditionally used to tone tissues and help check excess secretions and minor bleeding, and support healthy blood-sugar balance. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Bael is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Alkanna tinctoria
Ratanjot Oil (Root)
Botanical Name Alkanna tinctoria
Part Used Root
Active Components
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Ratanjot Oil (Alkanna tinctoria) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the root of the plant and is associated with as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ratanjot Oil is traditionally used to . This activity is attributed largely to its . Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Ratanjot Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Allium cepa
Onion (Bulb)
Botanical Name Allium cepa
Part Used Bulb
Active Components Quercetin
Standardisations 0.5-5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Onion (Allium cepa) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the bulb of the plant and is associated with quercetin as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Onion is traditionally used to support healthy cholesterol, lipid and weight management. This activity is attributed largely to its quercetin. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Onion is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Allium sativum
Garlic (Bulb)
Botanical Name Allium sativum
Part Used Bulb
Active Components Allicin
Standardisations 1.5-2.5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Garlic (Allium sativum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the bulb of the plant and is associated with allicin as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Garlic is traditionally used to help ease joint and muscular pain and stiffness, and support healthy cholesterol, lipid and weight management. This activity is attributed largely to its allicin. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Garlic is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Aloe barbadensis
Aloe vera Extract (Leaf)
Botanical Name Aloe barbadensis
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Polysaccharides
Standardisations 50%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Aloe vera Extract (Aloe barbadensis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaf of the plant and is associated with polysaccharides as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Aloe vera Extract is traditionally used to promote regular bowel movement and gentle elimination, and is being studied for cell-protective and anti-tumour properties. This activity is attributed largely to its polysaccharides. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Aloe vera Extract is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Aloe barbadensis
Aloe Vera Oil (Leaf)
Botanical Name Aloe barbadensis
Part Used Leaf
Active Components
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Aloe Vera Oil (Aloe barbadensis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the leaf of the plant and is associated with as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Aloe Vera Oil is traditionally used to . This activity is attributed largely to its . Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Aloe Vera Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Aloe vera
Aloe (Leaves / Gel)
Botanical Name Aloe vera
Part Used Leaves / Gel
Active Components Aloin
Standardisations 1.5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Aloe (Aloe vera) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaves / gel of the plant and is associated with aloin as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Aloe is traditionally used to promote regular bowel movement and gentle elimination, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its aloin. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Aloe is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Aphanamixis rohituka
Rohitiki (Bark)
Botanical Name Aphanamixis rohituka
Part Used Bark
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 10-30%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Rohitiki (Aphanamixis rohituka) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the bark of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Rohitiki is traditionally used to tone tissues and help check excess secretions and minor bleeding. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Rohitiki is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Argania spinosa
Argan Oil (Kernel)
Botanical Name Argania spinosa
Part Used Kernel
Active Components
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Argan Oil (Argania spinosa) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the kernel of the plant and is associated with as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Argan Oil is traditionally used to . This activity is attributed largely to its . Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Argan Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Azadirachta indica
Neem (Leaf)
Botanical Name Azadirachta indica
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Bitters
Standardisations 2.5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Neem (Azadirachta indica) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaf of the plant and is associated with bitters as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Neem is traditionally used to support the body's natural detoxification and blood-cleansing. This activity is attributed largely to its bitters. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Neem is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Azadirachta indica
Neem (Bark / Seed)
Botanical Name Azadirachta indica
Part Used Bark / Seed
Active Components Bitters
Standardisations 1%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Neem (Azadirachta indica) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the bark / seed of the plant and is associated with bitters as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Neem is traditionally used to tone tissues and help check excess secretions and minor bleeding. This activity is attributed largely to its bitters. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Neem is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Azadirachta indica
Neem Oil (Seed)
Botanical Name Azadirachta indica
Part Used Seed
Active Components
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Neem Oil (Azadirachta indica) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the seed of the plant and is associated with as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Neem Oil is traditionally used to . This activity is attributed largely to its . Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Neem Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Bacopa monnieri
Brahmi (Herb)
Botanical Name Bacopa monnieri
Part Used Herb
Active Components Saponins
Standardisations 15-50%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the herb of the plant and is associated with saponins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Brahmi is traditionally used to calm and support the nervous system and mental wellbeing, and act as a restorative that supports overall strength and vitality. This activity is attributed largely to its saponins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Brahmi is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Bacopa monnieri
Brahmi Oil (Whole herb)
Botanical Name Bacopa monnieri
Part Used Whole herb
Active Components
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Brahmi Oil (Bacopa monnieri) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the whole herb of the plant and is associated with as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Brahmi Oil is traditionally used to . This activity is attributed largely to its . Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Brahmi Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Beta vulgaris
Beet root Extract (Root)
Botanical Name Beta vulgaris
Part Used Root
Active Components Betalains / Nitrates
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Beet root Extract (Beta vulgaris) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the root of the plant and is associated with betalains / nitrates as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Beet root Extract is traditionally used to Beetroot extract helps to support healthy heart and circulatory function, neutralise free radicals and protect cells from oxidative stress, and provide natural energy and readily-available nourishment. These benefits come largely from its betalains / nitrates.. This activity is attributed largely to its betalains / nitrates. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Beet root Extract is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Boerhavia diffusa
Punarnava (Root)
Botanical Name Boerhavia diffusa
Part Used Root
Active Components Alkaloids
Standardisations 0.02-0.08%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the root of the plant and is associated with alkaloids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Punarnava is traditionally used to promote healthy urine flow and the body's natural fluid balance. This activity is attributed largely to its alkaloids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Punarnava is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Brassica oleracea var. capitata
Cabbage (Leaf)
Botanical Name Brassica oleracea var. capitata
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Glucosinolates / Vitamin C
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaf of the plant and is associated with glucosinolates / vitamin c as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Cabbage is traditionally used to Cabbage extract helps to neutralise free radicals and protect cells from oxidative stress, and support healthy digestion and comfortable gut regularity. These benefits come largely from its glucosinolates / vitamin c.. This activity is attributed largely to its glucosinolates / vitamin c. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Cabbage is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Butea monosperma
Palash (Seed)
Botanical Name Butea monosperma
Part Used Seed
Active Components Glycosides
Standardisations 1-2%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Palash (Butea monosperma) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the seed of the plant and is associated with glycosides as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Palash is traditionally used to tone tissues and help check excess secretions and minor bleeding. This activity is attributed largely to its glycosides. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Palash is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Butea monosperma
Palash (Flower)
Botanical Name Butea monosperma
Part Used Flower
Active Components Glycosides
Standardisations 1-8%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Palash (Butea monosperma) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the flower of the plant and is associated with glycosides as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Palash is traditionally used to tone tissues and help check excess secretions and minor bleeding. This activity is attributed largely to its glycosides. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Palash is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Calendula officinalis
Marigold (Flower)
Botanical Name Calendula officinalis
Part Used Flower
Active Components Carrotnoids
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Marigold (Calendula officinalis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the flower of the plant and is associated with carrotnoids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Marigold is traditionally used to support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its carrotnoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Marigold is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Calendula officinalis
Marigold Oil (Flower)
Botanical Name Calendula officinalis
Part Used Flower
Active Components
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Marigold Oil (Calendula officinalis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the flower of the plant and is associated with as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Marigold Oil is traditionally used to . This activity is attributed largely to its . Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Marigold Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Camellia sinensis
Green Tea (Leaves)
Botanical Name Camellia sinensis
Part Used Leaves
Active Components Polyphenols
Standardisations 45-95%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaves of the plant and is associated with polyphenols as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Green Tea is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells. This activity is attributed largely to its polyphenols. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Green Tea is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Capsicum annuum
Cayenne (Vegetable)
Botanical Name Capsicum annuum
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Capsaicin
Standardisations 3-10%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Cayenne (Capsicum annuum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with capsaicin as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Cayenne is traditionally used to help ease joint and muscular pain and stiffness. This activity is attributed largely to its capsaicin. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Cayenne is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Carica papaya
Papaya (Fruit)
Botanical Name Carica papaya
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Glycosides
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Papaya (Carica papaya) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with glycosides as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Papaya is traditionally used to promote healthy urine flow and the body's natural fluid balance, and neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells. This activity is attributed largely to its glycosides. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Papaya is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Cassia angustifolia
Senna (Leaf)
Botanical Name Cassia angustifolia
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Sennosides
Standardisations 10-60%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Senna (Cassia angustifolia) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaf of the plant and is associated with sennosides as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Senna is traditionally used to promote regular bowel movement and gentle elimination. This activity is attributed largely to its sennosides. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Senna is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Cassia auriculata
Cassia Leaves (Flower)
Botanical Name Cassia auriculata
Part Used Flower
Active Components Flavonoids
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Cassia Leaves (Cassia auriculata) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the flower of the plant and is associated with flavonoids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Cassia Leaves is traditionally used to Applied topically, Cassia Leaves extract helps to tone and tighten the skin, refine the look of pores and help control excess sebum, and promote a brighter, more even-toned complexion and help fade dullness, tanning and uneven pigmentation. These effects are linked chiefly to its flavonoids.. This activity is attributed largely to its flavonoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Cassia Leaves is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Cassia tora
Chakarmard (Seed)
Botanical Name Cassia tora
Part Used Seed
Active Components Glycosides
Standardisations 10-20%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Chakarmard (Cassia tora) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the seed of the plant and is associated with glycosides as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Chakarmard is traditionally used to support the respiratory tract and help loosen and clear mucus, and relax smooth muscle and help ease spasms and coughing. This activity is attributed largely to its glycosides. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Chakarmard is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Cedrus deodara
Cedarwood Oil (Wood)
Botanical Name Cedrus deodara
Part Used Wood
Active Components
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Cedarwood Oil (Cedrus deodara) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the wood of the plant and is associated with as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Cedarwood Oil is traditionally used to . This activity is attributed largely to its . Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Cedarwood Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Cedrus deodara
Devdaru Oil (Wood)
Botanical Name Cedrus deodara
Part Used Wood
Active Components
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Devdaru Oil (Cedrus deodara) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the wood of the plant and is associated with as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Devdaru Oil is traditionally used to . This activity is attributed largely to its . Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Devdaru Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Celastrus paniculatus
Jyotishmati (Seed)
Botanical Name Celastrus paniculatus
Part Used Seed
Active Components Alkaloids
Standardisations 0.1%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Jyotishmati (Celastrus paniculatus) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the seed of the plant and is associated with alkaloids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Jyotishmati is traditionally used to calm and support the nervous system and mental wellbeing, and help ease joint and muscular pain and stiffness. This activity is attributed largely to its alkaloids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Jyotishmati is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Centella asiatica
Gotukola (Herb)
Botanical Name Centella asiatica
Part Used Herb
Active Components Asiaticosides
Standardisations >10%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Gotukola (Centella asiatica) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the herb of the plant and is associated with asiaticosides as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Gotukola is traditionally used to calm and support the nervous system and mental wellbeing, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its asiaticosides. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Gotukola is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Cinnamomum tamala
Tamal Patra (Leaf)
Botanical Name Cinnamomum tamala
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Eugenol
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Tamal Patra (Cinnamomum tamala) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaf of the plant and is associated with eugenol as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Tamal Patra is traditionally used to Applied topically, Tamal Patra extract helps to help keep skin clear by controlling acne-causing microbes and balancing excess oil, and lend a natural fragrance and a refreshing, soothing sensory feel to a formulation. These effects are linked chiefly to its eugenol.. This activity is attributed largely to its eugenol. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Tamal Patra is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Citrus bergamia
Bergamot Oil (Peel)
Botanical Name Citrus bergamia
Part Used Peel
Active Components Flavonoids
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Bergamot Oil (Citrus bergamia) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the peel of the plant and is associated with flavonoids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ber is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its flavonoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Bergamot Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Citrus limonum
Lemon Oil (Peel)
Botanical Name Citrus limonum
Part Used Peel
Active Components
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Lemon Oil (Citrus limonum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the peel of the plant and is associated with as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Lemon Oil is traditionally used to . This activity is attributed largely to its . Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Lemon Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Citrus reticulata
Mandarin Oil (Peel)
Botanical Name Citrus reticulata
Part Used Peel
Active Components
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Mandarin Oil (Citrus reticulata) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the peel of the plant and is associated with as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Mandarin Oil is traditionally used to . This activity is attributed largely to its . Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Mandarin Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Commiphora myrrha
Myrrh (Gum)
Botanical Name Commiphora myrrha
Part Used Gum
Active Components Volatile Oil
Standardisations 1-5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the gum of the plant and is associated with volatile oil as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Myrrh is traditionally used to tone tissues and help check excess secretions and minor bleeding. This activity is attributed largely to its volatile oil. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Myrrh is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Cucumis sativus
Cucumber (Vagetable / Seed)
Botanical Name Cucumis sativus
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Mucilage
Standardisations 5-24%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit / seed of the plant and is associated with mucilage as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ber is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its flavonoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Cucumber is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Cucurbita pepo
Pumpkin Seed Oil (Seed)
Botanical Name Cucurbita pepo
Part Used Seed
Active Components Zinc / Fatty Acids
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Pumpkin Seed Oil (Cucurbita pepo) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the seed of the plant and is associated with zinc / fatty acids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Pumpkin Seed Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its zinc / fatty acids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Pumpkin Seed Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Curcuma longa
Turmeric (Rhizome)
Botanical Name Curcuma longa
Part Used Rhizome
Active Components Curcuminoids
Standardisations 5-95%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the rhizome of the plant and is associated with curcuminoids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Turmeric is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its curcuminoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Turmeric is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Curcuma longa
Haldi (Turmeric) Oil (Rhizome)
Botanical Name Curcuma longa
Part Used Rhizome
Active Components Turmerone
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Haldi (Turmeric) Oil (Curcuma longa) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the rhizome of the plant and is associated with turmerone as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Haldi (Turmeric) Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its turmerone. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Haldi (Turmeric) Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Cymbopogon nardus
Citronella Oil (Leaf)
Botanical Name Cymbopogon nardus
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Citronellal / Geraniol
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Citronella Oil (Cymbopogon nardus) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the leaf of the plant and is associated with citronellal / geraniol as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Citronella Oil is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its citronellal / geraniol. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Citronella Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Cynara scolymus
Artichoke (Leaf)
Botanical Name Cynara scolymus
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Cynarin
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaf of the plant and is associated with cynarin as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Artichoke is traditionally used to support and help protect the liver, and support healthy cholesterol, lipids and weight management. This activity is attributed largely to its cynarin. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Artichoke is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Cynodon dactylon
Doorva (Plant)
Botanical Name Cynodon dactylon
Part Used Plant
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Doorva (Cynodon dactylon) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the plant of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Doorva is traditionally used to support the body's natural detoxification and blood-cleansing, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its saponins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Doorva is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Daucus carota
Carrot (Root)
Botanical Name Daucus carota
Part Used Root
Active Components Beta-carotene
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Carrot (Daucus carota) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the root of the plant and is associated with beta-carotene as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Carrot is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its beta-carotene. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Carrot is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Daucus carota
Carrot Seed Oil (Seed)
Botanical Name Daucus carota
Part Used Seed
Active Components Carotol
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Carrot Seed Oil (Daucus carota) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the seed of the plant and is associated with carotol as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Carrot Seed Oil is traditionally used to support and help protect the liver, support the body's natural detoxification and blood-cleansing, and neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells. This activity is attributed largely to its carotol. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Carrot Seed Oil is used across Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Eclipta alba
Bhringaraja (Plant)
Botanical Name Eclipta alba
Part Used Plant
Active Components Bitters
Standardisations 3%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Bhringaraja (Eclipta alba) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the plant of the plant and is associated with bitters as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Bhringaraja is traditionally used to support and help protect the liver, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its bitters. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Bhringaraja is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements and Pharmaceuticals. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Eclipta prostrata
Bhringraj (Herb)
Botanical Name Eclipta prostrata
Part Used Herb
Active Components Wedelolactone
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Bhringraj (Eclipta prostrata) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the herb of the plant and is associated with wedelolactone as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Bhringraj is traditionally used to support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its wedelolactone. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Bhringraj is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Eclipta prostrata
Bhringraj Oil (Whole herb)
Botanical Name Eclipta prostrata
Part Used Whole herb
Active Components Wedelolactone (infused)
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Bhringraj Oil (Eclipta prostrata) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the whole herb of the plant and is associated with wedelolactone (infused) as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Bhringraj Oil is traditionally used to calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its wedelolactone (infused). Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Bhringraj Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Embelia ribes
Vidang (Seed)
Botanical Name Embelia ribes
Part Used Seed
Active Components Embelin
Standardisations 1-8%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Vidang (Embelia ribes) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the seed of the plant and is associated with embelin as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Vidang is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and help expel intestinal worms and parasites. This activity is attributed largely to its embelin. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Vidang is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements and Pharmaceuticals. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Emblica officinalis
Amla (Fruit)
Botanical Name Emblica officinalis
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 20-40%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Amla (Emblica officinalis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Amla is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, help balance and strengthen the immune response and adapt to stress, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Amla is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

Amla Oil cutout
Emblica officinalis
Amla Oil (Fruit)
Botanical Name Emblica officinalis
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Vitamin C / Tannins (infused)
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Amla Oil (Emblica officinalis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the fruit of the plant and is associated with vitamin c / tannins (infused) as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Amla Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its vitamin c / tannins (infused). Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Amla Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Euterpe oleracea
Acai Berry (Fruit)
Botanical Name Euterpe oleracea
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Anthocyanins
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Acai Berry (Euterpe oleracea) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with anthocyanins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ber is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its flavonoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Acai Berry is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Fagonia arabica
Dhamasa (Herb)
Botanical Name Fagonia arabica
Part Used Herb
Active Components Saponins
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Dhamasa (Fagonia arabica) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the herb of the plant and is associated with saponins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Dhamasa is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its saponins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Dhamasa is used across Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Ficus racemosa
Udamber (Bark)
Botanical Name Ficus racemosa
Part Used Bark
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 10%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Udamber (Ficus racemosa) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the bark of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ber is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its flavonoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Udamber is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

Udamber cutout
Ficus racemosa
Udamber (Leaf)
Botanical Name Ficus racemosa
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Udamber (Ficus racemosa) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaf of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ber is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its flavonoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Udamber is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Fragaria ananassa
Strawberry (Fruit)
Botanical Name Fragaria ananassa
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Anthocyanins / Vitamin C
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Strawberry (Fragaria ananassa) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with anthocyanins / vitamin c as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ber is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its flavonoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Strawberry is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Glycyrrhiza glabra
Liquorice (Root)
Botanical Name Glycyrrhiza glabra
Part Used Root
Active Components Glycyrrhizin
Standardisations 5-40%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the root of the plant and is associated with glycyrrhizin as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Liquorice is traditionally used to ease digestion, relieve gas and bloating and soothe the stomach, support the respiratory tract and help clear mucus, and promote healthy urine flow and kidney function. This activity is attributed largely to its glycyrrhizin. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Liquorice is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements and Pharmaceuticals. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Hedychium spicatum
Kapurkachali (Rhizome)
Botanical Name Hedychium spicatum
Part Used Rhizome
Active Components Volatile Oil
Standardisations 1-2%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Kapurkachali (Hedychium spicatum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the rhizome of the plant and is associated with volatile oil as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Kapurkachali is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its volatile oil. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Kapurkachali is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Hemidesmus indicus
Anantamul (Root)
Botanical Name Hemidesmus indicus
Part Used Root
Active Components Saponins
Standardisations 7.5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Anantamul (Hemidesmus indicus) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the root of the plant and is associated with saponins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Anantamul is traditionally used to ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and soothe and protect tissues and mucous membranes. This activity is attributed largely to its saponins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Anantamul is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements and Pharmaceuticals. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Jasood (Flower)
Botanical Name Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
Part Used Flower
Active Components Anthocyanins
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Jasood (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the flower of the plant and is associated with anthocyanins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Jasood is traditionally used to ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and soothe and protect tissues and mucous membranes. This activity is attributed largely to its anthocyanins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Jasood is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Hippophae rhamnoides
Sea Buckthorn (Fruit) (Fruit)
Botanical Name Hippophae rhamnoides
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Omega-7 / Vitamin C
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Sea Buckthorn (Fruit) (Hippophae rhamnoides) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with omega-7 / vitamin c as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Sea Buckthorn (Fruit) is traditionally used to help balance and strengthen the immune response and adapt to stress, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its omega-7 / vitamin c. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Sea Buckthorn (Fruit) is used across Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Indigofera tinctoria
Indigo (Leaf)
Botanical Name Indigofera tinctoria
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Saponins
Standardisations 5-10%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Indigo (Indigofera tinctoria) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaf of the plant and is associated with saponins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Indigo is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its saponins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Indigo is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Jasminum grandiflorum
Jasmine Oil (Flower)
Botanical Name Jasminum grandiflorum
Part Used Flower
Active Components Benzyl Acetate / Linalool
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Jasmine Oil (Jasminum grandiflorum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the flower of the plant and is associated with benzyl acetate / linalool as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Jasmine Oil is traditionally used to support reproductive health, stamina and vitality, calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its benzyl acetate / linalool. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Jasmine Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Jasminum officinale
Jasmine (Flower)
Botanical Name Jasminum officinale
Part Used Flower
Active Components Benzyl Acetate
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the flower of the plant and is associated with benzyl acetate as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Jasmine is traditionally used to ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its benzyl acetate. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Jasmine is used across Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Juglans regia
Akhrot (Bark / Fruit)
Botanical Name Juglans regia
Part Used Bark / Fruit
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 5-10%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Akhrot (Juglans regia) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the bark / fruit of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Akhrot is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Akhrot is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Juglans regia
Walnut Oil (Kernel)
Botanical Name Juglans regia
Part Used Kernel
Active Components Omega-3 / Fatty Acids
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Walnut Oil (Juglans regia) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the kernel of the plant and is associated with omega-3 / fatty acids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Walnut Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and calm and support the nervous system and mental performance. This activity is attributed largely to its omega-3 / fatty acids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Walnut Oil is used across Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Juniperus communis
Juniper Berry Oil (Berry)
Botanical Name Juniperus communis
Part Used Berry
Active Components Flavonoids
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Juniper Berry Oil (Juniperus communis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the berry of the plant and is associated with flavonoids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ber is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its flavonoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Juniper Berry Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Lavandula angustifolia
Lavender Oil (Flower)
Botanical Name Lavandula angustifolia
Part Used Flower
Active Components Linalool / Linalyl Acetate
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Lavender Oil (Lavandula angustifolia) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the flower of the plant and is associated with linalool / linalyl acetate as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Lavender Oil is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and calm and support the nervous system and mental performance. This activity is attributed largely to its linalool / linalyl acetate. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Lavender Oil is used across Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Lawsonia alba
Henna (Leaf)
Botanical Name Lawsonia alba
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 5-10%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Henna (Lawsonia alba) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaf of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Henna is traditionally used to support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Henna is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Lawsonia inermis
Henna (Leaf)
Botanical Name Lawsonia inermis
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Lawsone
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Henna (Lawsonia inermis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaf of the plant and is associated with lawsone as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Henna is traditionally used to support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its lawsone. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Henna is used across Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Lawsonia inermis
Henna Oil (Leaf)
Botanical Name Lawsonia inermis
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Lawsone (infused)
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Henna Oil (Lawsonia inermis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the leaf of the plant and is associated with lawsone (infused) as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Henna Oil is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its lawsone (infused). Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Henna Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Lens culinaris
Masur (Seed)
Botanical Name Lens culinaris
Part Used Seed
Active Components Proteins
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Masur (Lens culinaris) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the seed of the plant and is associated with proteins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Masur is traditionally used to support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and act as a restorative that supports overall strength and vitality. This activity is attributed largely to its proteins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Masur is used across Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Linum usitatissimum
Flax seed Extract (Seed)
Botanical Name Linum usitatissimum
Part Used Seed
Active Components Omega Fatty Acids / Lignans
Standardisations on request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Flax seed Extract (Linum usitatissimum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the seed of the plant and is associated with omega fatty acids / lignans as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Flax seed Extract is traditionally used to support healthy heart and circulatory function, support healthy cholesterol, lipids and weight management, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its omega fatty acids / lignans. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Flax seed Extract is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Linum usitatissimum
Flax Seed Oil (Seed)
Botanical Name Linum usitatissimum
Part Used Seed
Active Components Omega-3 (ALA)
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Flax Seed Oil (Linum usitatissimum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the seed of the plant and is associated with omega-3 (ala) as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Flax Seed Oil is traditionally used to ease digestion, relieve gas and bloating and soothe the stomach, promote regular, comfortable bowel movement, and neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells. This activity is attributed largely to its omega-3 (ala). Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Flax Seed Oil is used across Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Malus domestica
Apple (Fruit)
Botanical Name Malus domestica
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Polyphenols / Pectin
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Apple (Malus domestica) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with polyphenols / pectin as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Apple is traditionally used to ease digestion, relieve gas and bloating and soothe the stomach, neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its polyphenols. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Apple is used across Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Mangifera indica
Mango (Kernel)
Botanical Name Mangifera indica
Part Used Kernel
Active Components Mangiferin / Vitamin C
Standardisations 5-10%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Mango (Mangifera indica) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the kernel of the plant and is associated with mangiferin / vitamin c as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Mango is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and soothe and protect tissues and mucous membranes. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Mango is used across Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Matricaria chamomilla
Chamomile (Flower)
Botanical Name Matricaria chamomilla
Part Used Flower
Active Components Volatile Oil
Standardisations 1%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the flower of the plant and is associated with volatile oil as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Chamomile is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health. This activity is attributed largely to its volatile oil. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Chamomile is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Matricaria chamomilla
Chamomile Oil (Flower)
Botanical Name Matricaria chamomilla
Part Used Flower
Active Components Bisabolol / Chamazulene
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Chamomile Oil (Matricaria chamomilla) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the flower of the plant and is associated with bisabolol / chamazulene as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Chamomile Oil is traditionally used to ease digestion, relieve gas and bloating and soothe the stomach, help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health. This activity is attributed largely to its bisabolol / chamazulene. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Chamomile Oil is used across Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Melaleuca alternifolia
Tea Tree Oil (Leaf)
Botanical Name Melaleuca alternifolia
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Terpinen-4-ol
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the leaf of the plant and is associated with terpinen-4-ol as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Tea Tree Oil is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its terpinen-4-ol. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Tea Tree Oil is used across Pharmaceuticals. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Mentha spicata
Mint Leaves (Leaf)
Botanical Name Mentha spicata
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Menthol / Volatile Oil
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Mint Leaves (Mentha spicata) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaf of the plant and is associated with menthol / volatile oil as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Mint Leaves is traditionally used to ease digestion, relieve gas and bloating and soothe the stomach, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its menthol / volatile oil. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Mint Leaves is used across Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Mesua ferrea
Nagkeshar (Flower Buds)
Botanical Name Mesua ferrea
Part Used Flower Buds
Active Components Volatile Oil
Standardisations 3%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Nagkeshar (Mesua ferrea) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the flower buds of the plant and is associated with volatile oil as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Nagkeshar is traditionally used to ease digestion, relieve gas and bloating and soothe the stomach. This activity is attributed largely to its volatile oil. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Nagkeshar is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Millettia pinnata
Karanj Oil (Seed)
Botanical Name Millettia pinnata
Part Used Seed
Active Components Fixed Oil
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Karanj Oil (Millettia pinnata) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the seed of the plant and is associated with fixed oil as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Karanj Oil is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its karanjin / pongamol. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Karanj Oil is used across Pharmaceuticals. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Mimusops elengi
Bakula (Bark)
Botanical Name Mimusops elengi
Part Used Bark
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 1-10%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Bakula (Mimusops elengi) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the bark of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Bakula is traditionally used to support general health and wellbeing. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Bakula is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Momordica charantia
Karela (Vegetable)
Botanical Name Momordica charantia
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Charantin / Bitters
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Karela (Vegetable) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit / seed of the plant and is associated with charantin / bitters as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Karela is traditionally used to ease digestion, relieve gas and bloating and soothe the stomach, support healthy blood-sugar balance, and help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges. This activity is attributed largely to its bitters. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Karela is used across Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Moringa oleifera
Moringa Oil (Seed)
Botanical Name Moringa oleifera
Part Used Seed
Active Components Behenic Acid / Fatty Acids
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Moringa Oil (Moringa oleifera) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the seed of the plant and is associated with behenic acid / fatty acids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Moringa Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health. This activity is attributed largely to its behenic acid / fatty acids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Moringa Oil is used across Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Murraya koenigii
Curry Leaf (Leaves)
Botanical Name Murraya koenigii
Part Used Leaves
Active Components Alkaloids
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Curry Leaf (Murraya koenigii) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the leaves of the plant and is associated with alkaloids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Curry Leaf is traditionally used to ease digestion, relieve gas and bloating and soothe the stomach, neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its alkaloids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Curry Leaf is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Musa paradisiaca
Banana (Fruit)
Botanical Name Musa paradisiaca
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Potassium / Resistant Starch
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Banana (Musa paradisiaca) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with potassium / resistant starch as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Banana is traditionally used to support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and act as a restorative that supports overall strength and vitality. This activity is attributed largely to its vitamins / minerals. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Banana is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Myrica nagi
Kaiphal (Bark)
Botanical Name Myrica nagi
Part Used Bark
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 1-5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Kaiphal (Myrica nagi) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the bark of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Kaiphal is traditionally used to support general health and wellbeing. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Kaiphal is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Nigella sativa
Black Cumin (Seed)
Botanical Name Nigella sativa
Part Used Seed
Active Components Saponins
Standardisations 15%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Black Cumin (Nigella sativa) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the seed of the plant and is associated with saponins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Black Cumin is traditionally used to help balance and strengthen the immune response and adapt to stress, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its thymoquinone. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Black Cumin is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Nigella sativa
Black Seed Oil (Seed)
Botanical Name Nigella sativa
Part Used Seed
Active Components Thymoquinone
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Black Seed Oil (Nigella sativa) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the seed of the plant and is associated with thymoquinone as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Black Seed Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its thymoquinone. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Black Seed Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Nyctanthes arbor-tristis
Harshringar (Flower)
Botanical Name Nyctanthes arbor-tristis
Part Used Flower
Active Components Alkaloids
Standardisations 0.15%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Harshringar (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the flower of the plant and is associated with alkaloids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Harshringar is traditionally used to ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its nyctanthin. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Harshringar is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Ocimum basilicum
Basil Oil (Tulsi) (Leaf)
Botanical Name Ocimum basilicum
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Methyl Chavicol / Linalool
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Basil Oil (Tulsi) (Ocimum basilicum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the leaf of the plant and is associated with methyl chavicol / linalool as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Basil Oil (Tulsi) is traditionally used to ease digestion, relieve gas and bloating and soothe the stomach, help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and support the respiratory tract and help clear mucus. This activity is attributed largely to its methyl chavicol / linalool. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Basil Oil (Tulsi) is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Ocimum sanctum
Tulsi (Herb)
Botanical Name Ocimum sanctum
Part Used Herb
Active Components Eugenol
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the herb of the plant and is associated with eugenol as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Tulsi is traditionally used to help balance and strengthen the immune response and adapt to stress, support the respiratory tract and help clear mucus, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its eugenol. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Tulsi is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Olea europaea
Olive Oil (Fruit)
Botanical Name Olea europaea
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Oleic Acid / Polyphenols
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Olive Oil (Olea europaea) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the fruit of the plant and is associated with oleic acid / polyphenols as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Olive Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and support healthy heart and circulatory function. This activity is attributed largely to its oleic acid / polyphenols. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Olive Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Onosma echioides
Ratanjot (Root)
Botanical Name Onosma echioides
Part Used Root
Active Components Alkamine
Standardisations 1%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Ratanjot (Onosma echioides) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the root of the plant and is associated with alkamine as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ratanjot is traditionally used to support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and soothe and protect tissues and mucous membranes. This activity is attributed largely to its alkannin. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Ratanjot is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Opuntia ficus-indica
Cactus (Fruit)
Botanical Name Opuntia ficus-indica
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Vitamin E
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with vitamin e as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Cactus is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its vitamin e / polysaccharides. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Cactus is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Panax ginseng
Panax Ginseng P.E. (Root)
Botanical Name Panax ginseng
Part Used Root
Active Components Ginsenosides
Standardisations on request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Panax Ginseng P.E. (Panax ginseng) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the root of the plant and is associated with ginsenosides as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Panax Ginseng P.E. is traditionally used to help balance and strengthen the immune response and adapt to stress, support reproductive health, stamina and vitality, and act as a restorative that supports overall strength and vitality. This activity is attributed largely to its ginsenosides. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Panax Ginseng P.E. is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Pelargonium graveolens
Geranium Oil (Leaf / Flower)
Botanical Name Pelargonium graveolens
Part Used Leaf / Flower
Active Components Citronellol / Geraniol
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Geranium Oil (Pelargonium graveolens) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the leaf / flower of the plant and is associated with citronellol / geraniol as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Geranium Oil is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its citronellol / geraniol. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Geranium Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Persea americana
Avocado (Fruit)
Botanical Name Persea americana
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Fatty Acids / Vitamin E
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Avocado (Persea americana) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with fatty acids / vitamin e as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Avocado is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, support healthy cholesterol, lipids and weight management, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its fatty acids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Avocado is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Persea americana
Avocado Oil (Fruit)
Botanical Name Persea americana
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Fatty Acids
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Avocado Oil (Persea americana) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the fruit of the plant and is associated with fatty acids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Avocado Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy cholesterol, lipids and weight management. This activity is attributed largely to its fatty acids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Avocado Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Phyllanthus niruri
Bhumyamalaki (Herb)
Botanical Name Phyllanthus niruri
Part Used Herb
Active Components Bitters
Standardisations 1.4-2%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Bhumyamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the herb of the plant and is associated with bitters as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Bhumyamalaki is traditionally used to support and help protect the liver, neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health. This activity is attributed largely to its bitters. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Bhumyamalaki is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Phyllanthus reticulatus
Kambhoi (Bark / Stem)
Botanical Name Phyllanthus reticulatus
Part Used Bark / Stem
Active Components Purines
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Kambhoi (Phyllanthus reticulatus) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the bark / stem of the plant and is associated with purines as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Kambhoi is traditionally used to support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its purines. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Kambhoi is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Plectranthus barbatus
Coleus Oil (Leaf)
Botanical Name Plectranthus barbatus
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Volatile Oil
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Coleus Oil (Plectranthus barbatus) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the leaf of the plant and is associated with volatile oil as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Coleus Oil is traditionally used to support the respiratory tract and help clear mucus, help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and support healthy heart and circulatory function. This activity is attributed largely to its volatile oil. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Coleus Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Plumbago zeylanica
Chitrak (Root)
Botanical Name Plumbago zeylanica
Part Used Root
Active Components Plumbagin
Standardisations 0.5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Chitrak (Plumbago zeylanica) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the root of the plant and is associated with plumbagin as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Chitrak is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its plumbagin. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Chitrak is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Pogostemon cablin
Patchouli Oil (Leaf)
Botanical Name Pogostemon cablin
Part Used Leaf
Active Components Patchoulol
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Patchouli Oil (Pogostemon cablin) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the leaf of the plant and is associated with patchoulol as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Patchouli Oil is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and calm and support the nervous system and mental performance. This activity is attributed largely to its patchoulol. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Patchouli Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Pongamia glabra
Karanj (Seed)
Botanical Name Pongamia glabra
Part Used Seed
Active Components Karanjin
Standardisations 1-10%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Karanj (Pongamia glabra) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the seed of the plant and is associated with karanjin as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Karanj is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its fixed oil. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Karanj is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Prunus armeniaca
Apricot (Kernel)
Botanical Name Prunus armeniaca
Part Used Kernel
Active Components Fatty Acids
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the kernel of the plant and is associated with fatty acids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Apricot is traditionally used to support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and soothe and protect tissues and mucous membranes. This activity is attributed largely to its fatty acids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Apricot is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Prunus armeniaca
Apricot (Fruit)
Botanical Name Prunus armeniaca
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Beta-carotene
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with beta-carotene as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Apricot is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its beta-carotene. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Apricot is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Prunus dulcis
Almond Oil (Kernel)
Botanical Name Prunus dulcis
Part Used Kernel
Active Components Fatty Acids / Vitamin E
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Almond Oil (Prunus dulcis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the kernel of the plant and is associated with fatty acids / vitamin e as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Almond Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and act as a restorative that supports overall strength and vitality. This activity is attributed largely to its fatty acids / vitamin e. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Almond Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Prunus persica
Peach (Fruit)
Botanical Name Prunus persica
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Polyphenols / Vitamin C
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Peach (Prunus persica) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with polyphenols / vitamin c as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Peach is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its polyphenols / vitamin c. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Peach is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Psoralea corylifolia
Babchi (Seeds)
Botanical Name Psoralea corylifolia
Part Used Seeds
Active Components Psoralens
Standardisations 5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Babchi (Psoralea corylifolia) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the seeds of the plant and is associated with psoralens as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Babchi is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its psoralens. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Babchi is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Psoralea corylifolia
Babchi Oil (Seed)
Botanical Name Psoralea corylifolia
Part Used Seed
Active Components Bakuchiol / Psoralen
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Babchi Oil (Psoralea corylifolia) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the seed of the plant and is associated with bakuchiol / psoralen as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Babchi Oil is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its bakuchiol / psoralen. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Babchi Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Punica granatum
Pomegranate (Rind / Seed)
Botanical Name Punica granatum
Part Used Rind / Seed
Active Components Ellagic Acid
Standardisations 1-8%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the rind / seed of the plant and is associated with ellagic acid as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Pomegranate is traditionally used to support healthy blood-sugar balance, neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and support healthy cholesterol, lipids and weight management. This activity is attributed largely to its ellagic acid. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Pomegranate is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Quercus infectoria
Gall Nut (Galls)
Botanical Name Quercus infectoria
Part Used Galls
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 10-40%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Gall Nut (Quercus infectoria) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the galls of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Gall Nut is traditionally used to support general health and wellbeing. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Gall Nut is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Rosa centifolia
Gulab (Flower)
Botanical Name Rosa centifolia
Part Used Flower
Active Components Flavonoids
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Gulab (Rosa centifolia) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the flower of the plant and is associated with flavonoids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Gulab is traditionally used to support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its flavonoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Gulab is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Rosa damascena
Rose (Flower Petal)
Botanical Name Rosa damascena
Part Used Flower Petal
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 1-5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Rose (Rosa damascena) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the flower petal of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Rose is traditionally used to help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Rose is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Rubia cordifolia
Manjistha (Root)
Botanical Name Rubia cordifolia
Part Used Root
Active Components Glycosides
Standardisations >2%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the root of the plant and is associated with glycosides as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Manjistha is traditionally used to support the body's natural detoxification and blood-cleansing, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its glycosides. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Manjistha is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Rosmarinus officinalis
Rosemary Oil (Leaf)
Botanical Name Rosmarinus officinalis
Part Used Leaf
Active Components 1,8-Cineole / Camphor
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Rosemary Oil (Rosmarinus officinalis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the leaf of the plant and is associated with 1,8-cineole / camphor as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Rosemary Oil is traditionally used to ease digestion, relieve gas and bloating and soothe the stomach, support the respiratory tract and help clear mucus, and neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells. This activity is attributed largely to its 1,8-cineole / camphor. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Rosemary Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Salvia sclarea
Clary Sage Oil (Flowering tops)
Botanical Name Salvia sclarea
Part Used Flowering tops
Active Components Linalyl Acetate / Sclareol
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Clary Sage Oil (Salvia sclarea) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the flowering tops of the plant and is associated with linalyl acetate / sclareol as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Clary Sage Oil is traditionally used to support female hormonal and uterine health, calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its linalyl acetate / sclareol. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Clary Sage Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Sapindus trifoliatus
Aritha (Fruit)
Botanical Name Sapindus trifoliatus
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Saponins
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Aritha (Sapindus trifoliatus) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with saponins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Aritha is traditionally used to support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its saponins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Aritha is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Shorea robusta
Sal (Resin)
Botanical Name Shorea robusta
Part Used Resin
Active Components Resin
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Sal (Shorea robusta) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the resin of the plant and is associated with resin as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Sal is traditionally used to support general health and wellbeing. This activity is attributed largely to its resin. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Sal is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Simmondsia chinensis
Jojoba Oil (Seed)
Botanical Name Simmondsia chinensis
Part Used Seed
Active Components Wax Esters
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia chinensis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the seed of the plant and is associated with wax esters as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Jojoba Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its wax esters. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Jojoba Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Solanum lycopersicum
Lycopene (Fruit)
Botanical Name Solanum lycopersicum
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Lycopene
Standardisations on request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Lycopene (Solanum lycopersicum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with lycopene as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Lycopene is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, support healthy heart and circulatory function, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its lycopene. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Lycopene is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Symplocos racemosa
Lodhra (Bark)
Botanical Name Symplocos racemosa
Part Used Bark
Active Components Alkaloids
Standardisations 0.5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the bark of the plant and is associated with alkaloids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Lodhra is traditionally used to support female hormonal and uterine health, support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and act as a restorative that supports overall strength and vitality. This activity is attributed largely to its alkaloids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Lodhra is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Tecomella undulata
Rohido (Bark)
Botanical Name Tecomella undulata
Part Used Bark
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 1-10%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Rohido (Tecomella undulata) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the bark of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Rohido is traditionally used to support general health and wellbeing. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Rohido is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Terminalia bellirica
Baheda (Fruit)
Botanical Name Terminalia bellirica
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations >10%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Baheda (Terminalia bellirica) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Baheda is traditionally used to support the body's natural detoxification and blood-cleansing, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Baheda is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Terminalia chebula
Harde (Fruit)
Botanical Name Terminalia chebula
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Tannins
Standardisations 20-40%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Harde (Terminalia chebula) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with tannins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Harde is traditionally used to support the body's natural detoxification and blood-cleansing, neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges. This activity is attributed largely to its tannins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Harde is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Tinospora cordifolia
Giloy (Stem / Root)
Botanical Name Tinospora cordifolia
Part Used Stem / Root
Active Components Bitters
Standardisations 1-5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Giloy (Tinospora cordifolia) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the stem / root of the plant and is associated with bitters as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Giloy is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, help balance and strengthen the immune response and adapt to stress, and ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health. This activity is attributed largely to its bitters. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Giloy is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Tribulus terrestris
Gokhru (Fruit)
Botanical Name Tribulus terrestris
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Saponins
Standardisations 20-40%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Gokhru (Tribulus terrestris) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with saponins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Gokhru is traditionally used to support reproductive health, stamina and vitality, support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and act as a restorative that supports overall strength and vitality. This activity is attributed largely to its saponins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Gokhru is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Trigonella foenum-graecum
Fenugreek (Seeds)
Botanical Name Trigonella foenum-graecum
Part Used Seeds
Active Components Saponins
Standardisations 15-40%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the seeds of the plant and is associated with saponins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Fenugreek is traditionally used to support healthy blood-sugar balance, support healthy lactation, and support healthy cholesterol, lipids and weight management. This activity is attributed largely to its saponins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Fenugreek is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Trigonella foenum-graecum
Fenugreek Oil (Seed)
Botanical Name Trigonella foenum-graecum
Part Used Seed
Active Components Fixed Oil / Saponins
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Fenugreek Oil (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the seed of the plant and is associated with fixed oil / saponins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Fenugreek Oil is traditionally used to ease digestion, relieve gas and bloating and soothe the stomach, support healthy blood-sugar balance, and support healthy lactation. This activity is attributed largely to its fixed oil / saponins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Fenugreek Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Triticum sativum
Wheat Germ (Germ)
Botanical Name Triticum sativum
Part Used Germ
Active Components Vitamin E
Standardisations +VE
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Wheat Germ (Triticum sativum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the germ of the plant and is associated with vitamin e as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Wheat Germ is traditionally used to support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion, and act as a restorative that supports overall strength and vitality. This activity is attributed largely to its vitamin e. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Wheat Germ is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Triticum vulgare
Wheat Germ Oil (Germ)
Botanical Name Triticum vulgare
Part Used Germ
Active Components Vitamin E / Fatty Acids
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Wheat Germ Oil (Triticum vulgare) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the germ of the plant and is associated with vitamin e / fatty acids as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Wheat Germ Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its vitamin e / fatty acids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Wheat Germ Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Vaccinium corymbosum
Blueberry (Fruit)
Botanical Name Vaccinium corymbosum
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Anthocyanins
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with anthocyanins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ber is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its flavonoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Blueberry is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Vaccinium myrtillus
Bilberry (Fruit)
Botanical Name Vaccinium myrtillus
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Anthocyanins
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with anthocyanins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ber is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its flavonoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Bilberry is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Valeriana officinalis
Tagar (Root)
Botanical Name Valeriana officinalis
Part Used Root
Active Components Valerenic Acid
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Tagar (Valeriana officinalis) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the root of the plant and is associated with valerenic acid as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Tagar is traditionally used to ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its valerenic acid. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Tagar is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Vetiveria zizanioides
Khus (Root)
Botanical Name Vetiveria zizanioides
Part Used Root
Active Components Volatile Oil
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Khus (Vetiveria zizanioides) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the root of the plant and is associated with volatile oil as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Khus is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its volatile oil. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Khus is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Vetiveria zizanioides
Vetiver Oil (Root)
Botanical Name Vetiveria zizanioides
Part Used Root
Active Components Khusimol
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Vetiver Oil (Vetiveria zizanioides) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the root of the plant and is associated with khusimol as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Vetiver Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, help the body resist microbial and infectious challenges, and ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health. This activity is attributed largely to its khusimol. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Vetiver Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Viola odorata
Sweet Violet (Flowers / Herb)
Botanical Name Viola odorata
Part Used Flowers / Herb
Active Components Saponins
Standardisations 2.5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Sweet Violet (Viola odorata) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the flowers / herb of the plant and is associated with saponins as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Sweet Violet is traditionally used to support general health and wellbeing. This activity is attributed largely to its saponins. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Sweet Violet is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine and Cosmetics & personal care. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Vitis vinifera
Grape Seed Oil (Seed)
Botanical Name Vitis vinifera
Part Used Seed
Active Components Fatty Acids / OPC
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Liquid, Dry Powder, PG Base, Paste, Blends
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Introduction

Grape Seed Oil (Vitis vinifera) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This oil is obtained from the seed of the plant and is associated with fatty acids / opc as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Grape Seed Oil is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health, and support healthy heart and circulatory function. This activity is attributed largely to its fatty acids / opc. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Grape Seed Oil is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in liquid, dry-powder, PG-base, paste, blends forms to suit each formulation.

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Withania somnifera
Ashwagandha (Root)
Botanical Name Withania somnifera
Part Used Root
Active Components Withanolides
Standardisations 1.5-5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the root of the plant and is associated with withanolides as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ashwagandha is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, help balance and strengthen the immune response and adapt to stress, and ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health. This activity is attributed largely to its withanolides. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Ashwagandha is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Zingiber officinale
Ginger Extract (Rhizome)
Botanical Name Zingiber officinale
Part Used Rhizome
Active Components Gingerol
Standardisations 1-5%
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Ginger Extract (Zingiber officinale) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the rhizome of the plant and is associated with gingerol as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ginger Extract is traditionally used to ease digestion, relieve gas and bloating and soothe the stomach, neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, and ease joint and muscular discomfort and support bone health. This activity is attributed largely to its gingerols. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Ginger Extract is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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Ziziphus jujuba
Ber (Fruit)
Botanical Name Ziziphus jujuba
Part Used Vegetable
Active Components Flavonoids / Vitamin C
Standardisations On request
Forms Available Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste
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Introduction

Ber (Ziziphus jujuba) is a botanical valued in traditional and modern herbal practice, included here for its relevance to skin and hair care. This extract is prepared from the fruit of the plant and is associated with flavonoids / vitamin c as its key constituent.

How It Benefits the Body

In the body, Ber is traditionally used to neutralise free radicals and limit oxidative stress on cells, calm and support the nervous system and mental performance, and support healthy skin, hair and a clear complexion. This activity is attributed largely to its flavonoids. Used within a balanced regimen, it supports the body's own functions rather than replacing professional medical care.

Industries Served

Ber is used across Ayurvedic & herbal medicine, Nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, Cosmetics & personal care and Food & beverage. It is supplied in dry, spray dry, liquid, oil, paste forms to suit each formulation.

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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration or any equivalent authority. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Categorisation reflects traditional and reported uses for general guidance only; an extract may appear in more than one health-concern catalogue. Standardisation ranges, extract ratios and available forms are confirmed on request.