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Mamejava

Enicostemma littorale is pungent and very bitter, anthelmintic, and reduces fever. It is acrid, thermogenic, digestive, carminative, laxative, anti-inflammatory, liver tonic, urinary astringent, depurative, repulsive and anti-periodic and useful in dyspepsia, colic, flatulence, abdominal ulcers, hernia, constipation, dropsy, swellings, vitiated conditions of Kapha and Vata, hepatopathy, glycosuria, leprosy, skin diseases, pruritus, intermittent, fever and malaise.

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 eco-friendly extracts and does not discharge solvents, gases, or other hazardous materials into the environment.

Uses:-
The bittery natured plant acts as a laxative, helps in curing fever, rheumatism, skin diseases, abdominal disorders, snake bite, obesity and helps to regulate blood sugar levels.

SPECIFICATION

Family Gentiaceae Odour Characteristic odour
Latin Name Enicostemma littoral Herb Extract Ratio6:1
Sanskrit Name Nagajihva Water solubility Alcohol Soluble Extr
Common Name Mamejava Alkaloid Bitters About 6%
Solvent Used Taste Bitter in Taste
Storage Condition Store in a Dry and cool place in double PP bag with container.Appearance Brown Powder

Total heavy metal NMT 10 ppm

Total heavy metal NMT 10 ppm Arsenic – NMT 3 ppm
Lead- NMT 10 ppm
Cadmium – NMT 0.3 ppm
Mercury – NMT 1 ppm
Total Plate Count NMT 1000 CFU/G
Yeast & Moulds NMT 100 CFU/G
E-Coli Absent
Salmonella Absent
Staphylococcus aureus Absent/G
Pseudomonas Absent/G

Chemical

flavonoids – apigenin, genkwanin, iasovitexine, saponarine, 5-o- glucosylisoswertisin and 5-o- glucosylwertisin, quercetin and swertisin. Sapogenin triterpene- betulin, monoterpene alkaloids – riboflavin, gentiocrucine, flavon C-glucoside – Verticiliside. Phenolics- vanillic acid, syringic acid, p-hydroxybenzoic acid, protocatechuic acid, p-coumaric acid, and ferulic acid. Amino acids such as L-glutamic acid, tryptophan, alanine, serine, aspartic acid, L-proline, L-tyrosine, threonine, phenylalanine, L-histidine, methionine, isoleucine, L-arginine monohydrochloride, DOPA, L glycine, 2-amino butyric acid and valine.

Special Information

REFERENCES
1) Glossary of Indian Medicinal Plants R. N. Chopra, Pg.107
2) Indian Materia Medica, K. M. Nadkarni, Pg. 485
3) Journal of research in Indian Medicine, 1979 Pg.63
4) Rastantrasar, Pg.375 .