Asparagus racemosus

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Common name - Shatavari

Botanical name - Asparagus racemosus

Family - Asparagaceae

CAS No - 93165-31-2

Chemical Composition - % Shatavarins, % Racemofurons & % flavanoids

Test Method - HPLC

Product Description -

Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) is a powerful herb widely used in Ayurveda, often referred to as the "Queen of Herbs" for its rejuvenating effects, particularly on female health. It is a climbing plant with needle-like leaves, fragrant white flowers, and tuberous roots

Applications - Applications: Used in Ayurveda for hormonal balance, female reproductive health, immune system support, digestive health, and stress relief. - Benefits:- Supports women’s health, including menstrual regulation and menopause relief. - Acts as an adaptogen, helping the body cope with stress. - Boosts immune function and protects against oxidative damage. - Aids digestion, reducing acidity and improving gut health. - Promotes anti-aging effects and enhances vitality.

Shelf Life - The extract has a shelf life of two years when stored away from sunlight.

Packing and Storage - Packing is available as fine powder in sealed containers. 1kg-5kgs plastic bag inside with aluminum foil bag outside. Net Weight: 20kgs-25kgs/paper-drum. - Storage - Should be kept in a cool, dry area, away from direct sunlight and heat.