Product Name: Gotu Kola Extract
Latin Name: Centella Asiatica(L.) Urban
Product Specification:
Total Triterpenoid glycosides 10%- 80%
Madecassoside 90%-95%
Asiaticoside(s) 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 90% , 95%HPLC
Madecassic Acid 95%
Asiatic Acid 95% HPLC
Product Type: Green Brown Powder
Part of the Plant Used: Herb(Dried, 100% Natural)
Extract Method: Grain Alcohol/water
Centella asiatica extract(Asiatic acid),also known as the thunder root, copper coin grass, horseshoe grass, is the umbrella plant Centella asiatica whole grass.The main active components of asiaticoside, hydroxy asiaticoside, cyperus oxalic acid and hydroxy cyperus oxalic acid.Centella asiatica has long been used as a brain tonic, diuretic, adjunct to leprosy, ulcer and skin diseases.Cosmetics are generally made from its dried whole grass.
Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) is a smallherbaceous annual plant of the family Mackinlayaceae or subfamily
Mackinlayoideae of family Apiaceae, and is native to India, Sri Lanka, northern Australia, Indonesia,
Iran,Malaysia, Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, and other parts of Asia. It is used as amedicinal herb in
Ayurvedic medicine, traditional African medicine, and traditional Chinese medicine. Botanical synonyms
include Hydrocotyle asiatica L. and Trisanthus cochinchinensis (Lour.).
Brief Information of Gotu Kola Extract:
Product Name: Gotu Kola Extract
Latin Name: Centella Asiatica(L.) Urban
Product Specification:
Total Triterpenoid glycosides 10%- 80%
Madecassoside 90%-95%
Asiaticoside(s) 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 90% , 95%HPLC
Madecassic Acid 95%
Asiatic Acid 95% HPLC
Product Type: Green Brown Powder
Part of the Plant Used: Herb(Dried, 100% Natural)
Extract Method: Grain Alcohol/water
Active Ingredient: Asiaticoside
CAS No. : 16830-15-2
Molecular Formula : C48H78O19
Active Ingredient: Madecassoside
CAS No. : 34540-22-2
Molecular Formula : C48H78O20
Function:
1.Gotu Kola Extract has function of hearing heat and detoxicating,
2.Gotu Kola Extract can induce diuresis and reduce edema.
3.Gotu Kola Extract has function of brain refreshing.
4.Gotu Kola Extract has the function of nourishing, diminish inflammation, heal wounds or ulcers, diuresis purge and calming.
5.Gotu Kola Extractcan can also treat leprosy, ulcer.
6.Gotu Kola Extract has wave action to blood purification and immunity.
7.Gotu Kola Extract is a very good Nerve tonic, could improve memory, reduce mental fatigue;
8.Gotu Kola Extract can reduce blood press, treat liver disease.
9.Gotu Kola Extract has function of antibacterial action.
Application:
1.Cosmetic Raw material
2.Healthcare Raw material
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Specification
ITEAMS |
SPECIFICATIONS TEST |
METOODS |
Aspects |
Fine powder hygorscopicity |
Visual |
Odor |
Characteristic |
Organoleptic |
Color |
Brown to white powder |
Visual |
Taste |
Characteristic |
Organoleptic |
Mesh Size |
Size 95%pass 100 mesh |
Sieving |
Bulk Density |
Density 45_65g/100ml |
Density Tester |
Loss on Drying |
On Drying≤5.0% |
5g/105c/2hrs |
Ash |
<5.0% |
2g/525c/3hrs |
Identification |
Conforms |
CP2010&TLC |
Heavy Metals |
<10ppm |
CP2010 |
Arsenic(As) |
<2ppm |
GB/T5009.11-1996 |
Cadmium(Cd) |
<1ppm |
GB/T5009.15-1996 |
Mercury(Hg) |
<0.3ppm |
GB/T5009.17-1996 |
Lead(Pb) |
<2ppm |
GB/T5009.12-1996 |
Solvent Residues |
<0.05 |
CP2010 |
Total aerobic count |
<1000cfu/gram |
CP2010 |
Total Yeast& Mold |
<1000cfu/gram |
CP2010 |
Staphylococcus aureus |
Negative |
CP2010 |
E.Coli |
Negative |
CP2010 |
Salmonella |
Negative |
CP2010 |
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