- 1. What is the biological source of Angelica?The biological source of Angelica is Angelica sinensis (Oliv)Diels.
- 2. Is Angelica root same as Ginseng?Angelica root is also known as female Ginseng.
- 3. What mesh sizes can you provide for Angelica Root Extract Powder?We can provide Angelica Root Extract Powder of various mesh sizes, depending upon clients’ requirement.
- 4. What is the chemical composition of Angelica Root?The chemical components present in Angelica Root include alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, camphene, myrcene, beta-phellandrene, limonene, caryophyllene, borneol, carvone and others.
- 5. Is Angelica Root Extract Powder soluble in water?Yes, this product is soluble in water.
- 6. Is this Angelica Root Extract Powder sterilized?Yes, the Angelica Root Extract Powder is sterilized to prevent any contamination and maintain food safety.
- 7.Is this Angelica Root Extract Powder BSE/TSE Free?Yes, the Angelica root extract powder provided by us is free from Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) & Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSE).
- 8. What are heavy metals you consider for qualifying this material and why?We test our products for the presence of heavy metals including cadmium, arsenic, mercury, and lead as these are known as carcinogens and considered harmful for human consumption beyond certain limits. We also make sure our products abide by California prop 65 regulations for lead content below 0.5 ppm levels.
- 9. What is the identification method used for the assay of Angelica Root Extract Powder?The identification method used for the assay of this product is TLC.
- 10. Is E. coli & Salmonella present in this product?No, E. coli & Salmonella are not present in the angelica root extract powder provided by us.
Angelica Root Extract Powder 10:1
Botanical Name: Angelica archangelica
Plant Part Used: Root
Processing Method: Extraction
Angelica is a biennial plant part of the Apiaceae family that comes from Syria. Countries like Belgium, Poland, Hungary, and the Netherlands cultivate angelica for commercial purposes. Its root has a long history of use in folk medicine, and even today, pharmaceuticals include it in their products. It has the ability to promote wound healing and maintain hormonal balance in the body.