OmniActive Health Technologies, Inc. Valerian

OmniActive Health Technologies, Inc. Valerian is the common name for the plant Valerian officinalis.Its traditional uses are as a nightly sleep aid and as a calming tea, and is a particularly popular option for sleep issues. There are many different valerian species, but for supplementation and medicinal purposes, valerian refers only to the officinalis species of the plant Valerian officinalis, as other species may have very different biological and chemical compositions. Valerian roots are the source of the extract.

Ingredient Name: Valerian Extract

Functions: Dietary Supplement, Supplement

Active Component: Valerenic Acid

Ingredient Origin: Natural Origin, Plant Origin

Labeling Claims: Environmentally Friendly, Halal, Kosher, Natural, Naturally Derived, Organic, Plant-Based

Certifications & Compliance: BRC Certified, European Pharmacopeia (Ph. Eur.), FSSAI, Halal, ISO 22000, Kosher, NSF Approved, Organic Certified, USDA Organic, United States Pharmacopeia (USP)

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Identification & Functionality

Active Component
Ingredient Name
Food Ingredients Functions
Pharma & Nutraceuticals Functions
Ingredients
Valerian Extract

Features & Benefits

Benefit Claims (Health)
Food Ingredients Features
Product Highlights
  • Managing sleeplessness
  • Supports healthy sleep
Key Attributes
  • Complies with the European and the United States Pharmacopeia
  • Meets EC guidelines requirement for pesticide and solvents residue
  • The extract is free from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, aflatoxin, and valepotriates
  • Extract processed from valerian root sourced from Europe
  • Ability to eliminate the bad odor of the root in its extracts
  • Available in the form  soft extracts, powders, and granules

Applications & Uses

Food & Nutrition Applications

Properties

Regulatory & Compliance

Technical Details & Test Data

Specifications

Valerian Dry Extract

  • ​​​​​​Up to 0.8% of total valerenic acids by HPCL
  • Up to 10% of total valerenic acids by HPCL