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Dudhi

Euphorbia hirta is a popular herb in traditional medicine. Euphorbia hirta decoction is very effective in the treatment of Dengue fever treatment. It is very effective in increasing platelets and treating dengue fever. It is also used to treat female disorders, respiratory ailments (cough, coryza, bronchitis, and asthma), worm infestations in children, dysentery, jaundice, pimples, gonorrhea, digestive problems, and tumors.

Uses :-

The extracts are delivered paraben free, and with low bacterial count without the use of any chemical or gamma treatment.

SPECIFICATION

Family Euphorbiaceae Odour Characteristic odour
Latin Name Euphorbia hirta Herb Extract Ratio8:1
Sanskrit Name Dugadhika Water solubility Water Soluble Extrac
Common Name Dudhi Alkaloid Flavones : About 9%
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

Phytochemical studies of E. hirta indicated the presence of afzelin, quercitrin [9], myricitrin, rutin, euphorbin-A, euphorbin-B, euphorbin-C, euphorbin-D, 2,4,6-tri-O-galloyl-β-d-glucose, euphorbia in, leucocyanidol, camphol, 1,3,4,6-tetra-O-galloyl-β-d-glucose, kaempferol, gallic acid, palmitic acid, niacin or nicotinic acid, protocatechuic acid, β-amyrin, 24-methylenecycloartenol, β-sitosterol, heptacosane, shikimic acid, tinyatoxin, choline [8] benzoic acid, caffeic acid, and epicatechin 3-gallate acid

Special Information

1) J. Sci. Res. Pl. Med., 1985, Vol. 1-4, Pg. 29 : Management of ‘Arsha’ with Dugdhika kasaya ( Euphorbia Pilulifera)
2) Takahi Yoshida, long chen & Takuo Okuda, chem.phar.bull, 1988, 35(8), Pg. 2948: Tannin and related polyphenols of Euphorbiaceous plants IV Euphorbins A and B, Novel Dimeric dehydroellagitannins from Euphorbia Hirta L
3) Ayurvedic formulary of India, Pg. 249
4) Standardisation of Single Drugs of Unani Medicine, Part I Pg. 47
5) Handbook of Medicinal Plants, S. K. Bhattacharjee, 1998, pg.152