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Assay Method: | HPLC, UV |
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Product Name | Sapindus Extract |
Botanical Name | Sapindus mukorossi |
Part Used | Seed |
Appearance | Brownish Yellow powder |
Specification | 4:1 10:1 Straight Powder 40%-80% Saponins |
Storage Period | 24 Months |
Package | 1kg/bag 25kg/drum |
Storage Conditions | Store in cool and dry places. Keep away from strong light and heat. |
Description Soap nuts are fast-growing medium sized tropical deciduous tree that grows about 25 m (82 ft.) tall and has circumference of 3 to 5 m (9-16 ft.). Since the plant is mostly found in Temperate and tropical regions of India and Nepal. It is found growing on the edges of the forests, in the canyons, prairies, ravines, and along the creeks, streams and rivers. It prefers a deep, fertile, moist soil, but plants are very tolerant of a wide range of soils, including those that are dry, stony or nutrient deficient. Trunk is straight, cylindrical, and can be up to 60 cm in diameter with grayish-brown scaly or slightly furrowed bark and yellow wood. Leaves Leaves of the Soapberry tree are alternate, pinnately compound, dense and fibrous, and they are deciduous. Leaves appear medium-green in color during summer and change to a gorgeous yellow color during the fall. Length of the leaves ranges from 8 inches to 15 inches (20.3 to 38.1 cm), and they are composed of 6 to 20 slender lanceolate leaflets with soft borders, elongated, tapered tips, and irregular wedge-shaped bottoms, with the length, ranging from 2 inches to 5 inches (5 to 12.7 cm) and the breadth between 3/4 inches to 1 1/2 inches. Flower Soapberry tree produces flowers from May to June. The flowers are small and greenish white, with the length, ranging from 6 inches to 10 inches (15.2 to 25.4 cm), polygamous and mostly bisexual in terminal thyrses or compound cymose panicles. These are sub-sessile; numerous in number and at times occur in lose panicles at the end of branches. Fruit The fruit of the Soapberry tree comes in big pyramidal groups at the ends of its branches, and they look like a cherry. They are solitary globose, round nuts 2 to 2.5 cm (1 in) diameter, fleshy, saponaceous, smooth transparent yellowish, berry-like drupe. They turn out to be transparent and wrinkled when they are fully grown. The fruit of the Soapberry tree includes a single black colored seed, with a diameter of 3/8 inches (.89 cm). One reetha tree can produce 30-35 kg of fruit per year. The fruit is collected during winter months for seed and or sale in the market as soap nut. Dried fruit is most valuable part of the plant. Its fleshy portion consists of saponin, which is actually a good replacement for washing soap and is also used in making quality shampoos, detergents, etc. In fact the skin of the fruit is extremely appreciated by the rural folks as a natural produced shampoo for washing their hair. They also use these for cleaning woolen clothes. Health Benefits Soapnuts (Reetha) has many health benefits and the mostly used part of this natural herb is fruit. Soapnut fruit is very advantageous for hair and main ingredient of many hair shampoo and conditioners. Dosage of 3-6 gm. Reetha Soapnut is enough. Some main relevant health benefits or uses of Soapnut (Reetha) are as mentioned below: 1. Prevents many skin related Diseases Being a 100% natural, washing your skin frequently with soap nuts can help in preventing many diseases. Although, in comparison, the chemicals in other detergents are absorbed through the skin and also into the blood stream, giving way to plenty of skin diseases. It is quite skin friendly and does not affect the skin. 2. Helps in preventing bad habits Soapnuts are even given to regular smokers, as they help in giving them less craving for tobacco and related products. This product is also used to treat migraine and extra salivation problems. 3. Heals Psoriasis and Eczema Ayurveda has ranked soapnut highly in its lists of popular herbs as well as minerals. Moreover, this herb is used for treating a number of skin problems like psoriasis, eczema and also to remove freckles. In addition to this, soapnuts also possesses mild insecticidal attributes. 4. Treats Asthma Soapnuts are available in various forms and one of it form can help to cure the problem of asthma. It is very important to use this herb for curing asthma. There are various other sources to cure this issue, but soapnuts can prove worth in the process. 5. Stops hair fall Almost everyone is aware of the benefits of soap nuts for hair. In fact there are numerous shampoos that are enriched with soapnuts. This is a traditional method which importantly reduces the falling of hair. They are also very much useful for the treatment of lice in the scalp. 6. Tumor Cells The generation of tumor cells in the body can be reduced by exact use of soapnuts. It has some best kinds of properties that will reduce the chance of getting tumor cells in any part of the body. It increases its importance for medical science. 7. Smooth blood circulation Smooth circulation of blood throughout the body will make the body healthy. One of them is the head. Using soap nut for hair will make your blood circulation smooth. So the head will get enough oxygen and nutrients. Your hair will become healthier. 8. Prevents Dandruff Soapnut helps to reduce Dandruff and white flakes because of its hair cleansing properties. Put the liquid over your scalp and keep it for several minutes and then clean your scalp with fresh water. 9. Hysteria People suffering badly from the problem of hysteria can be cured by proper use of soapnuts. Use some of these soapnuts to prepare a thick solution and use it as per the requirement to reduce the effect of hysteria. 10. Fight against Skin and Scalp infections Soapnuts consists of certain insecticides that help in killing the lice from scalp. Powdered reetha is known to fight off various problems affecting the scalp, including dandruff. If soapnuts are used regularly on skin, then it can help in treating diseases like eczema, dandruff and psoriasis etc. 11. Face Wash People who want to stay away from face wash containing chemicals should use natural products such as soapnuts. Regular use of this natural product can help to get proper results. The liquid from the soapnut can be applied on the skin in the form of face wash. 12. Treats Hair Split Ends Split ends can also lead to loss of hair as it needs proper steps on time. Use of soapnuts can become the anticipated step to get rid of split ends problem. It will be better to use soapnuts instead of any chemical products available in the market. 13. Anti-Venom Use of soapnuts can be for in terms of anti-venom. If you are badly suffering from bite from snakes or scorpion, soapnuts can be used to bring out the venom. It has natural source of these properties that makes it perfect to cure venom issues. |