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Eclipta alba, more commonly known as False Daisy, is indigenous to India, China, Thailand and Brazil. The plant is commonly used in Ayurveda for liver disease and treatment of skin disorders, including eczema, dermatitis, hair loss and insect bites.
ITEM | SPECIFICATION | RESULTS |
Appearance | Fine powder | Complies |
Color | dark Brown | Complies |
Odor & Taste | Characteristic | Complies |
Loss on Drying | ≤5.0% | 4.22% |
Ash | ≤5.0% | 4.17% |
Sieve Analysis | 80 mesh | 99% through |
Heavy Metals | <20ppm | Complies |
Pb | ≤2ppm | Complies |
As | ≤1ppm | Complies |
Hg | ≤1ppm | Complies |
1.Extracts of Eclipta alba has been traditionally used as an alternative treatment for infections.
2. Eclipta alba is also used by herbalists to treat various form of cancer.
3. A study published in the July 2011 issue of "Parasitology Research" investigated the effects of Eclipta alba as an insecticide to
combat disease transmitted through mosquito populations.
4. Eclipta alba is believed to promote hair growth and to maintain hair quality. A methanol extract of Eclipta alba was investigated
as a potential promoter of hair growth in the July 2009 issue of the "Journal of Ethnopharmacolog
1.Eclipta can be applied in Pharmaceutical field
2. Eclipta Extract can be applied in Feed Additive
3. Eclipta Extract can be Added directly in the water to prevent the virus.