Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- INCI Name
- Cosmetic Ingredients Functions
- CAS No.
- 90028-28-7
- EC No.
- 289-817-3
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Benefit Claims
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Application Format
- Skin Care Applications
- Application
Saberry® Amla helps in maintaining the anti-oxidant enzyme levels in the system. White powder because it's produced from fresh Amla. Recommended dosage is 50 to 100 mg of extract twice a day
- min. 10% beta-glucalline and max. 5% for the gallic Saberry: the molecule of beta-glucalline and its activity was demonstrated by Sabinsa. Saberry is produced from carefully chosen and hand picked fresh Indian gooseberries, through a novel Green extraction technology to preserve the efficacy, and unique Standardization with new Biomarkers. β-Glucogallin and Mucic acid gallates are major hydrolysable tannins of Amla extract. β-Glucogallin is a stronger antioxidant than Ascorbic acid
- 40% for the standard extract tannins Amla
- Uses
- Used also for its anti-aging properties (as well as antioxidant and whitening /lightening), hair (traditional use and study in 2012, also in combination with cococin), as an aid to digestion, tonic and adaptogen and anti-diabetic (Suryanarayan P. et al, 2004. Hardeners are inhibitors of aldose reductase, 100 times more effective than quercetin and intervene against the complications of diabetes). .The Saberry – the purified version with protected process - has specifically been studied by Sabinsa..Amla refers to tonic, adaptogen and assist digestion, Blood sugar level, Liver support
The Saberry® - purified version - titrated at 10% beta-glucallin and max 5% gallic.
Saberry ® was specifically studied by Sabinsa. It is a light-colored powder extracted from selected fresh fruits ("gooseberries"), by a protective process. It has significant potential as a digestive aid (amla is traditionally known to support digestive functions), also known for its antioxidant spectrum and hepato-protective activity: it reduces the severity of hepatic fibrosis induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4 ) and thioacetamide (TAA). Improvement in liver function was observed by measuring the levels of aspartate aminotransaminase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and bilirubin in serum.
Internal studies on β-glucogallin have shown an IC50 value of 53.7 µg / ml for the inhibition of aldose reductase (anti-diabetes).
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