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Talispatra

The extract of Abies webbiana is used in various ailments such as mental disorder, rheumatism, bronchitis, pulmonary infection, antiseptic, asthma, cough etc. Description- Abies webbiana is grown in the Himalayan region, Bhutan, Tibbat some part of Pakistan also. Other Information- Our Abies webbiana extract is free from paraben, ethylene oxide or any added chemical or gama treatment. Our extract is free from residual solvent, pesticide, fungicide. Our product complies with the organic specification. Presently anti sedative activity, anti-stress activity reported in the extract of Abies webbiana

SPECIFICATION

Family Pinaceae Odour Specific odour
Latin Name Abies webbiana Herb Extract Ratio5:1
Sanskrit Name Talispatram Water solubility 60%
Common Name Talispatra Alkaloid Alkaloid 1%
Solvent Used Hydro Alcohol Taste Bitter
Storage Condition Store in a Dry and cool place in double PP bag with container.Appearance Brown Colour.

Total heavy metal NMT 10 ppm

  • Total heavy metal NMT 10 ppm
  • Arsenic : NMT 1 ppm
  • Lead : NMT 0.3 ppm
  • Cadmium : NMT 0.2 ppm
  • Mercury : NMT 0.1 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

    Chemical (Phyto Active) : Alkaloid, 1-(Methoxyphenyl): azardine, N aryl azardine

    Special Information

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    Ismail FM, Levitsky DO, Dembitsky VM. Aziridine alkaloids as potential therapeutic agents. Eur J