Saberry (Amla)

Saberry (Amla)
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Emblica officinalis
10% beta-glucogallin, 50% Hydrolyzable Tannins
INCI:
Emblica Officinalis Fruit Extract
CAS:
90028-28-7
Sectors
Nutrition
Topical
Properties
Adaptogen
Anti ageing, Rejuvenating, Wrinkle
Blood Sugar Support
Digestive, Biotic, Appetite
Hair, Nails
Nutracosmetic
Sport Nutrition
Tonic-Energy, Vitality

Saberry (Amla)

Amla - Saberry® - Tonic, adaptogen and assist digestion, blood sugar level, liver support

Amla is one of the most celebrated herbs in the Indian traditional medicine system, Ayurveda. Amla corresponds to the extract from the fresh fruit of Emblica officinalis (dried fruit does not provide the same properties nor white color) standardized to its content of beta-glucogallin or tannins. The extract of Emblica officinalis (Amla) is widely used in digestive support and immune support applications. Amla’s antioxidant potential has been extensively studied and is well known for its rejuvenative properties. 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
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, and more recently a greater efficacy than Metformin in reducing circulating glucose levels in Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) subject.
Internal studies on β-glucogallin have shown an IC50 value of 53.7 µg / ml for the inhibition of aldose reductase (anti-diabetes).

Saberry (Amla)

Ayuerveda - The traditional medicine originating in India

Ayurveda - or Ayurvedic medicine - is the form of traditional medicine originating in India, which draws its sources from the Veda, the set of sacred texts. Ayurveda describes the human being as being composed of the five Mahabhutas, the three doshas (the basic energies of the living), the seven dhatus (the tissues) and the sixteen shrotas (the channels which carry the doshas through all the organization). Many plants and plant extracts are derived from Ayurvedic medicine.

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