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Identification & Functionality
- Active Component
- Ingredient Name
- Ingredient Origin
- Food Ingredients Functions
- Pharma & Nutraceuticals Functions
- Ingredients
- Amlas (Indian Gooseberry)
Features & Benefits
- Benefit Claims (Health)
- Labeling Claims
- Food Ingredients Features
- Advantages
- More antioxidant activity than blueberries
- 30 times more polyphenols than red wine
- More gallic acid (a potent antioxidant) than any other fruit
- Health Benefits
- An authorized and exotic ingredient with exceptional beauty and health benefits
- Promotes vascular health, improves blood flow and provides a warming sensation
- Helps to reduce body weight
- Anti-aging properties to support healthy skin
- Helps to protect against cell oxidations
- Supports and balances natural immunity
- Supports digestive function
- Combats free radicals and contributes to overall health
- Blood sugar support
- Properties
- Rich in antioxidants and gallic acid
- Suitable for the use in dietary supplements, beverages and food
- Product Highlights
Amla-polyphenols Are The Superstar: Not The Vitamin C -
Many fruits contain vitamin C and also synthetic vitamin C is readily available and cheap. Polyphenols are unique natural products and cannot be synthesized. Every plant offers a unique mix of plant specific polyphenols that cannot be copied or replaced by anything else.
Amla contains special Amla polyphenols that can only be found in the Amla fruit such as:
- Emblicanin-A
- Emblicanin-B
- Pedunculagi
- Punigluconin
- Elaeocarpusin
- Geraniin
- Rutin
- Putranjivain A
- Galloellagitannoids
- Gallic acid
- Corilagin
- Chebulagic acid
- ß-Glucogallin
The unique Amla-polyphenols are responsible for the main health benefits of Amla and not only the content vitamin C in the Amla fruit. SunAmla products are standardized to supply a high and constant level of Amla polyphenols.
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Food & Nutrition Applications
- Use Level
- 400 mg/day
Properties
- Soluble in
- Water
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Polyphenols | min. 9 | % | — |
Amla Extract | 70.0 | % | — |
Sunfiber (PHGG) | 30.0 | % | — |
Regulatory & Compliance
- Regulatory
In Europe SunAmla® 70 is relatively unknown, although it is NOT regarded as NOVEL FOOD, because Amla has the official EFSA Food Supplement Status (FS) in the EU. The Amla fruit is actually not a new discovery. It is the single most mentioned fruit in Ayurveda, an ancient traditional system of medicine indigenous to India for the last 5,000 years. Long before it was branded a “super fruit”, Amla fruit has been prized for its ability to revive, rejuvenate and balance the entire body.