Pueraria tuberosa, commonly known as Indian Kudzu or Vidarikanda in Ayurvedic medicine, is a tuberous climbing plant native to the Indian subcontinent with a long history of use as an Ayurvedic Rasayana and tonic botanical.
| Botanical Name: | Pueraria tuberosa |
| Part Used: | On Request |
| Active Constituents: | Flavones |
| Available Standardizations: | On Request |
| Forms Available: | Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste |
Indian Kudzu extract standardized for flavones is valued in Ayurvedic and nutraceutical manufacturing for its flavonoid-rich composition and its traditional classification as a Rasayana, a tonifying and rejuvenating botanical category in Ayurvedic medicine.
Ayurvedic Rasayana formulations, adaptogenic supplements, vitality and tonic products, men's health supplements, dietary supplements, nutraceutical blends, pharmaceutical preparations, general wellness formulations, hormonal support products, and botanical ingredient systems.
Standardized to verify consistent active levels of Flavones, delivering the high-purity profile required by brand owners and formulators.
Derived strictly from premium parts of Pueraria tuberosa, ensuring raw material traceability and compliance with pharmaceutical and nutraceutical criteria.
Supplied in versatile commercial forms including Dry, Spray Dry, Liquid, Oil, Paste to fit seamlessly into diverse manufacturing formats.
Our products are engineered to meet the regulatory compliance and physical requirements of various industrial sectors globally.