Product Overview
We are engaged in manufacturing, exporting, distributing and supplying excellent quality Amla (Indian Gooseberry) to our valuable clients. Latin Name: Phyllanthus emblica Family: Euphorbiaceae Part Used: Fruits Amla is also known as Indian gooseberry, Phyllanthus emblica or Emblica officinalis. Amla tree is about 15 ft. to 25 ft. high. The fruit is round and green to greenish yellow in colour. Amla is a commonly used ingredient in most of the ayurvedic preparations in the form of fresh fruits, dried fruits, fruit pulp or as extract. The eminence of amla is so well recognised in Ayurveda that all the famous ancient texts have discussed its preventive, restorative and curative usefulness and extolled its extraordinary medicinal qualities. Amla is a rare fruit which contains all tastes except salty. With sourness as the foremost taste, it is at the same time sweet, astringent, bitter and pungent. It is light, dry and cold in effect and the richest source of vitamin C. Active Ingredients: Emblicanin A and Emblicanin B, along with pedunculagin and punigluconin are the key ingredients in amla. Emblicanins is a combination of Gallic acid or Ellagic acids & Vitamin C. It has also protein, minerals, carbohydrates and fibre. The mineral and vitamin contents include calcium, phosphorus, iron, carotene and vitamin B complex.
We are engaged in manufacturing, exporting, distributing and supplying excellent quality Amla (Indian Gooseberry) to our valuable clients. Latin Name: Phyllanthus emblica Family: Euphorbiaceae Part Used: Fruits Amla is also known as Indian gooseberry, Phyllanthus emblica or Emblica officinalis. Amla tree is about 15 ft. to 25 ft. high. The fruit is round and green to greenish yellow in colour. Amla is a commonly used ingredient in most of the ayurvedic preparations in the form of fresh fruits, dried fruits, fruit pulp or as extract. The eminence of amla is so well recognised in Ayurveda that all the famous ancient texts have discussed its preventive, restorative and curative usefulness and extolled its extraordinary medicinal qualities. Amla is a rare fruit which contains all tastes except salty. With sourness as the foremost taste, it is at the same time sweet, astringent, bitter and pungent. It is light, dry and cold in effect and the richest source of vitamin C. Active Ingredients: Emblicanin A and Emblicanin B, along with pedunculagin and punigluconin are the key ingredients in amla. Emblicanins is a combination of Gallic acid or Ellagic acids & Vitamin C. It has also protein, minerals, carbohydrates and fibre. The mineral and vitamin contents include calcium, phosphorus, iron, carotene and vitamin B complex.