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Also Knows as: Emblica Officinalis
Emblica officinalis (Amla), also known as Indian gooseberry and botanically called Phyllanthus emblica, is a small tree native to Asia that produces round, light green fruits. Amla has been used for generations in regional diets and traditional preparations and is still widely used today in foods, herbal products, and wellness formulations because of its natural plant composition, distinctive taste, and cultural importance
| Product Name | Bacopa Extract | |
| Botanical Name | Bacopa monnieri | |
| Part Used | Herb | |
| Active Ingredient | Bacosides | |
| PARAMETER | ||
| Assay | 10% - 50% | HPLC/UV/Gravimetry |
| Description | Light Brown to Brown Powder | Organoleptic |
| Sieve Test | 100% Pass through 40 mesh | USP<786> |
| Bulk Density | 0.3-0.7 g/ml | In-house |
| OTHERS | ||
| Total Heavy metals | NMT 10 ppm | USP<231> |
| Arsenic | NMT 1 ppm | USP<231> |
| Cadmium | NMT 1 ppm | USP<231> |
| Lead | NMT 2 ppm | USP<231> |
| Mercury | NMT 0.1 ppm | USP<231> |
| MICROBIOLOGICAL AND PATHOGEN ANALYSIS | ||
| Standard Plate Count | NMT 5000 cfu/gm | USP<61> |
| Yeast & Moulds | NMT 100 cfu/gm | USP<61> |
| Coliforms | NMT 10 cfu/gm | USP<61> |
| E. coli | Absent | USP<62> |
| Salmonella | Absent | USP<62> |
| Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Absent | USP<62> |
| Staphylococcus aureus | Absent | USP<62> |