The roots of Argyreia speciosa are acrid, bitter, thermogenic, sweet, alterative, emollient, digestive, aperient, purgative, It is useful in anorexia, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, flatulence, colic, chronic ulcer, ascites, haemorrhoids, hemiplegia, nervous weakness, neuralgic pains, cerebral disorders, synovitis and general debility. Roots have been extensively used to control inflammation in Ayurveda. The extracts are delivered paraben free, and low bacterial count without the use of any chemical or gamma treatment. Amsar is a responsible manufacturer providing green Eco friendly extracts and does not discharge solvents, gases or other hazardous materials into the environment.
Uses:- Roots of Argyreia speciosa act as a cardiotonic and hence useful in cardiac debility. It possesses emaciation properties due to which it is used in obesity. It is also prescribed for leucorrhoea, diabetes mellitus, infected wounds, syphilis, cough, bronchitis, pharyngitis and pulmonary tuberculosis. The root is used in gleet, gonorrhoea, strangury and chronic ulcers in Yunani system of medicine. In synovitis, the powdered root is given with milk. Methanol, benzene, chloroform and petroleum ether extracts of the root were found non toxic in the dose range of 100-750 mg/kg i.p. as observed during 72 hr after administration.
| Family | Convolvulaceae | Odour | Characteristic odour |
| Latin Name | Argyreia speciosa | Herb Extract Ratio | 6:1 |
| Sanskrit Name | Vriddhadaraka | Water solubility | water soluble 30% |
| Common Name | Samudra palaka | Alkaloid | Piperine 4% |
| Solvent Used | Water/Alcohol | Taste | Astringent |
| Storage Condition | Store in a Dry and cool place in double PP bag with container. | Appearance | Brown Powder |
hydroxy cinnamate, coumarin scopoletin, Tetradecanyl palmitate, tetrahydrofuran 5, 8 oxidotetracosan-10- one, Kaempferol 7-OMe-3-sulfate, 6-methoxy coumarin-7-O--D- glucopyranoside.
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