Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) |
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Packaging: | Drum,Vacuum Packed |
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Product Name: Asiaticosides, centella asiatica extract, Gotu Kola extract
Other Name: centella asiatica extract Powder, Asiaticosides, Asiaticosides P.E, Hydrocotyle asiatica extract,
Latin Name: Centella Asiatica(L.) Urban
Botanical Source: Herb of Centella Asiatica(L.) Urban
Part Used: Herb (Dried, 100% Natural)
Appearance: Brown Yellow Fine powder
Active Ingredient: Asiaticoside
Specification: Asiaticoside(s) 5%-95%, 10:1, 20:1 or customized
Test Method: UV
CAS No.: 34540-22-2
Molecular Formula: C48H78O20
Applicable Industries: Pharmacy, Functional Food,Beverage, Food Additives,Cosmetic
Mesh size: 100% pass 80 Mesh
Centella asiatica (Gotu Kola) 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.).
Other Name: centella asiatica extract Powder, Asiaticosides, Asiaticosides P.E, Hydrocotyle asiatica extract,
Latin Name: Centella Asiatica(L.) Urban
Botanical Source: Herb of Centella Asiatica(L.) Urban
Part Used: Herb (Dried, 100% Natural)
Appearance: Brown Yellow Fine powder
Active Ingredient: Asiaticoside
Specification: Asiaticoside(s) 5%-95%, 10:1, 20:1 or customized
Test Method: UV
CAS No.: 34540-22-2
Molecular Formula: C48H78O20
Applicable Industries: Pharmacy, Functional Food,Beverage, Food Additives,Cosmetic
Mesh size: 100% pass 80 Mesh
Centella asiatica (Gotu Kola) 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.).