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Item
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Specification
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Name
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Product Name: Alfalfa Extract
Latin Name in Botany : Medicago sativa L. |
Part used
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Whole herb
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Analysis
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Specification
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Appearance
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Yellow Brown fine powder
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Odor
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Characteristic
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Taste
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Characteristic
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Saponin
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5%, 20%,40% HPLC AND Extract Ratio 15:1
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Flavones
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5%, 20%,40% UV
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Ash content
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≤ 5.0%
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Loss on Drying
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≤ 5.0%
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Sieve analysis
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100% pass 80 mesh
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Bulk Density
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45-55g/100mL
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Extract Solvent
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Water & Alcohol
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Heavy Metal
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10ppm
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As
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2ppm
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Residual Solvents
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Eur.Pharm.2000
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Microbiology
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Total Plate Count
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1000cfu/g
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yeast & Mold
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100cfu/g
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E.Coli
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Negative
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Salmonella
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Negative
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Pesticides
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Negative
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Staphylococcus
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Negative
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Flavacol
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Negative
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Packing
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1gram,10gram,50gram,100gram,500gram,1kg,10kg,25kg
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Shelf life
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2 years
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Function
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Alfalfa extract from leaves have traditionally been used as a nutritive tonic to stimulate the appetite and promote weight gain. The plant has an oestrogenic action and could prove useful in treating problems related to menstruation and the menopause. Some caution is advised in the use of this plant, however. It should not be prescribed to people with auto-immune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. The plant is antiscorbutic, aperient, diuretic, oxytocic, haemostatic, nutritive, stimulant and tonic. The plant is taken internally for debility in convalescence or anaemia, haemorrhage, menopausal complaints, pre-menstrual tension, fibroids etc.
[Alfalfa Extract Benefits]:
Useful as a nutritive tonic
Has anti-hemorrhagic and diuretic properties
Promotes digestion and assimilation of vitamins, minerals
Blocks the absorption of cholesterol and prevents the formation of atherosclerotic plaque
Rich in detoxifying chlorophyll
Increases stamina and strength
High in phytoestrogens - stimulates hormone functions
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