Commiphora
Mukul Herb Extract:
Commiphora
Mukul Herb Extracts (Guggul Gum) has been used for a long
time in Ayurvedic medicine to treat obesity and other
weight related problems.Today, Guggul is frequently used
to help lower cholesterol levels and decrease high blood
pressure.
Commiphora Mukul Dry Herb Extract (Guggul Gum) Gum
Guggul is also known by the names Guggul, Indian Bedellium,
and Guggulow. Guggul, the sticky gum resin from the mukul
myrrh tree, plays a major role in the traditional herbal
medicine of India. The primary chemical constituents of
Guggul include phytosterols, gugulipids, and
guggulsterones. It was traditionally combined with other
herbs for the treatment of arthritis, skin diseases, pains
in the nervous system, obesity, digestive problems,
infections in the mouth, and menstrual problems. In the
early 1960s, Indian researchers discovered an ancient
Sanskrit medical text that appears to clearly describe the
symptoms and treatment of high cholesterol. One of the
main recommendations was the use of Guggul.
Commiphora Mukul Dry Uses
Several research trials followed the discovery,
culminating in studies examining Guggul's effectiveness in
humans.
- Guggul helps reduce high cholesterol, because it
lowers harmful low-density lipoproteins while
elevating the beneficial high-density lipoproteins. It
helps prevent blood platelet aggregation and breaks up
already formed blood clots. Thus, it helps prevent
heart disease and stroke.
- Guggul is also widely promoted as a weight loss
agent that supposedly enhances thyroid function.
- Guggul lipid stimulates the activity of white blood
cells in the body, contributing to the build-up of the
immune system. Guggul lipid also helps eliminate and
expel dead tissues, wastes, and toxins from the body.
- Guggul lipid has been known to relieve coughing and
lung congestion, soothe mucous membranes and alleviate
other respiratory problems. Guggul lipid may also be
used to treat arthritis and reduce inflammation of the
joints.
- A small controlled trial compared oral gugulipid
against tetracycline for the treatment of acne, and
reported equivalent results.
| Botanical Name |
COMMIPHORA MUKUL |
| Plant Part Used |
The
Gum of the Commiphora Mukul |
| Extration Method |
Solvent
Extration |
| Extraction Solvent Used |
Ethyl
Acetate |
| Herb
To Extract Ratio |
3
: 1, 5 :1, 10 : 1 |
| Solvent Ratio |
16
x |
| Carrier Used |
Silica |
| Analysing Method |
HPLC |
| Description |
Slight
yellow coloured Granuler dry Powder |
Solubility In
(A) 90% Alcohol V/V
(B) Ethyl Acetate |
NLT
20.0%
NLT 20.0% |
| Moisture Content/r.i |
NMT
7.0% |
Heavy Metals
|
:
20 ppm |
Microbial Profile
A) Total Plate Count
B) P.Aeruginosa
C) S.Aureus
D) E.Coli
E) Salmonella Spp. |
:
NMT 1000 CFU/GM
: Absent
: Absent
: Absent
: Absent |
| Guggul Sterone |
NLT
3.0% |
| Uses |
Cholestrol
Lowering and Energy giving, Hypolipenic |
| Packing |
25
KG HDPE DRUMS |
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