Description
Aqueous extract of this plant has been shown to decrease histamine-induced bronchospasm. The plant bark contains two saponins known as lebbekanin A & B.Three saponins albiziasaponins A, B, and C were isolated from the barks of Albizia lebbeck has been shown to possess antiasthmatic activities The bark yields tannins like lebbecacidin that possesses expectorant action.
Product Presentation:
Amsar offers this extract in powder , granule, liquid and paste form to facilitate the ease of use by formulators.
Additional information:
The extracts are delivered paraben free, and low bacterial count without the use of any chemical or gamma treatment. Amsar is a responsible manufacturer providing green eco friendly extracts and does not discharge solvents, gases or other hazardous materials into the environment.
- Latin Name : Albizzia Lebbeck
- Sanskrit Name : Shiris
- Common Name : Siris
- Family : Mimosaceae
- Part Plant Used : Bark
- Solvent Used : Water
- Storage Condition : In Double Sealed PP Bags
- Appearance : Brown Powder
- Organoleptic Test : Astrigent Taste
- Odour : Characteristic Odour
- Identification : Fecl3 Test For Tannins
- Herb Ext. Ratio : 10:1
- Water Soluble Extractive By IP 66 Method Taking 1 Gm Of Sample : Not Less Than 60%
- Tannins : Not Less Than 10%
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Chemical constituents
The plant also contains saponins, macrocyclic alkaloids, anthraquinone glycosides, tannins,and flavonols. The saponin constituents of Albizia so far described are echinocystic acid glycosides. The albiziasaponins A, B, and C were isolated from the barks of A. lebbeck