Boswellia Serrata – Herbal Extraction Plant
Boswellia Serrata, commonly known as Indian Frankincense, is a resin-producing tree native to India and parts of the Middle East. The resin extracted from its bark is widely used for medicinal, cosmetic, and therapeutic applications. The key bioactive compounds in Boswellia Serrata resin include boswellic acids, known for their anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anti-arthritic properties.
Cultivation & Harvesting
- Climate & Soil: Requires a dry, arid climate with rocky, well-drained soil.
- The tree’s trunk is tapped, and a milky resin exudes, which hardens into tears or gum.
- The resin is collected every few weeks and air-dried.
- The dried resin is cleaned, sorted, and ground before extraction.
Extraction Methods
- Solvent Extraction (For Boswellic Acid Standardized Extract)
- Supercritical CO₂ Extraction (For High-Purity Boswellia Oil)
- Steam Distillation (For Boswellia Essential Oil)
Applications
- Anti-Inflammatory & Joint Health – Supports arthritis, osteoarthritis, and muscle pain relief.
- Respiratory Health – Helps with asthma, bronchial inflammation, and congestion relief.
- Gut Health – Used in formulations for IBS, colitis, and digestive inflammation.
- Skincare & Cosmetics – Incorporated into anti-aging creams, serums, and wound healing products.
- Aromatherapy & Pain Relief – Used in massage oils, incense, and stress-relief formulations.
Quality Control & Compliance
- HPLC & TLC Testing – Ensures boswellic acid content & purity.
- Microbial & Heavy Metal Testing – Ensures safety and compliance.
- Regulatory Approvals – Meets FDA, FSSAI, WHO, and AYUSH standards.
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