< p> Cinchona is a genus of flowering plants. The juice of the leaves gives relief in fever and helps in detoxification of blood. It has arteriosclerosis, anti-arthritis, antispasmodic, digestive, and reducing properties. It is cold in action and reduces body temperature and high temperature. < /p>
< p> Uses:- Anti-malarial . Cinchona is used for increasing appetite; promoting the release of digestive juices; and treating bloating, fullness, and other stomach problems. It is also used for blood vessel disorders including hemorrhoids, varicose veins, and leg cramps. Some people use cinchona for mild attacks of influenza, swine flu, the common cold, malaria, and fever. Other uses are for cancer, mouth and throat diseases, enlarged spleen, and muscle cramps. < /p>
< p> Cinchona is used in eye lotions to numb pain, kill germs, and as an astringent. Cinchona extract is also applied to the skin for hemorrhoids, stimulating hair growth, and managing varicose veins. < /p>
| Family | Rubiaceae | Odour | Characteristic odour |
| Latin Name | CINCHONA LEDGERIANA | Herb Extract Ratio | 6% |
| Sanskrit Name | Sinkona, Kunayanah, | Water solubility | Water soluble |
| Common Name | Kunina | Alkaloid | Alkaloid 6 % |
| Solvent Used | Water | Taste | Bitter & Astringent |
| Storage Condition | Store in a Dry and cool place in double PP bag with container. | Appearance | Brown Powder |
Copyright © 2021 Amsar India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. | Designed by DigiGo Infotech LLP