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Applications of Boswellia Extract
It can promote blood circulation to stop pain, relax muscles and tendons to detumescence.
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Boswellia Serrata is obtained from the gummy resin of the Boswellia tree. Boswellia serrata is Indian frankincense or Salai. It is found in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh in India. Its aroma is generally considered to be far inferior compared to Boswellia sacra or Boswellia frereana. However, this herb held a place of honor in India's traditional Ayurvedic medicine because they were always regarded for their potential health benefits.
The yellow pigment in Boswellia Serrata extract consists of mainly Boswellic acid.
IndoVedic Nutrients offers Boswellia Serrata extract standardized for a Total Boswellic acid of 65%.
The boswellic acids are Organic acids, consisting of a pentacyclic triterpene, a carboxyl group and at least one other functional group. Alpha-boswellic acid and beta-boswellic acid, C30H48O3 both have an additional hydroxyl group; they differ only in their triterpene structure.
Acetyl-alpha-boswellic acid and acetyl-beta-boswellic acid, C32H50O4, replace the hydroxyl group with an acetyl group.Other boswellic acids include the keto-boswellic acids and their acetyl counterparts.
Benefits of Boswellia extract:
Treat Arthritis(osteoarthritis and Joint function)
Anti-wrinkle effect
Anti-cancer
Anti-inflammatory
Applications of Boswellia extract
It can promote blood circulation to stop pain, relax muscles and tendons to detumescence.
It is effective for eliminating the swell and pain of the bones and muscles, and can relieve the bosom ache and stomachache caused by the bruise when it is taken together with the liquid medicine.
Type: |
Herbal Extract
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Variety: |
Boswellia Serrata extract
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Form: |
Powder
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Part: |
Gum resin exudates
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Extraction Type: |
Solvent Extraction
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Packaging: |
Drum,25 Kg in 50 Ltr HDPE Blue Drum with poly cover& nylon strapped
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Place of Origin: |
Karnataka India
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Grade: |
Boswellic acid
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Model Number: |
B001
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Off white pale yellow powder: |
Boswellic acid
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