AMLA EXTRACT

AMLA EXTRACT

Overview:

Amla is a potent gift of Mother Nature to mankind. Humanity has utilized its benefits for decades, and it forms an indispensable part of Ayurvedic and Unani medicine.

Amla, the Indian gooseberry (Emblica Officinalis or Phyllanthus Emblica), found primarily in India and Nepal, has been considered the best of the Ayurvedic rejuvenating herbs because it is tridosaghna. Even today Amla remains a mainstay of Ayurveda.

Amla fruits are regarded as adaptogens, agents that allow the body to counter adverse physical, chemical, or biological stressors by raising nonspecific resistance toward such stress, allowing the organism to adapt to stressful circumstances and it is Recognized as the “Super Fruit”. Amla is valued for its strong antioxidant potential and is a good natural source of Vitamin C. 

Amla Extract

Phyllanthus Emblica (syn. Emblica Officinalis) colloquially known as the Indian gooseberry (English), Amalaka (Sanskrit), and Amla (Hindi) is an important deciduous tree.

OTHER NAMES

CATERED TO

Antioxidant

Digestive support

Detoxifying

Liver Care

NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION

Amla extract has been well-recognized for its diverse health benefits, of which its anti-oxidant potential is significant to mention.

Amla extract is reported to effectively have mitigative, therapeutic and cosmetic applications through control of collagen metabolism. 

Applications of Amla Extract

  • Amla extract can be used in various Nutraceutical formulations targeted towards multiple applications.

  • Amla extract can be used in doses of up to 200mg to 600mg per day depending on the intended application. 

Safety & Toxicity

Amla extract has been traditionally used for centuries and has a good safety profile.

WHY CHOOSE US?

TOP 1

Indovedic Nutrients Pvt Ltd is one of the top 5 suppliers of Amla extract in India. 

1 %

Indovedic offers Amla extract standardized for minimum 45% Tannins.

1 MT/ Yr

At Indovedic, Amla extract is produced at a production capacity of 8 MT/Year.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

In India, Amla is cultivated in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Tamil Nadu.

Amla can be grown in light as well as heavy soils except for purely sandy soil. Calcareous soil with rocky substratum can also be good. However, well-drained fertile loamy soil is the best for higher yield.

Amla cultivation is done in the month of July to September. Amla tree starts bearing after 2 years of planting. The fruits are harvested during February when they become dull greenish-yellow from light green.

Disclaimer:

Amla Extract is a dietary supplement. Not to be used as a drug item. 

Data has been taken from the public domain. IndoVedic does not claim this data to be accurate.