Ganuga Seed (Cleome viscosa) Herbal Extraction Plant
Ganuga seeds, also known as Cleome viscosa, are valued in traditional medicine for their anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. A herbal extraction plant for Ganuga seeds is designed to extract bioactive compounds for use in pharmaceutical and Ayurvedic applications.
Extraction Process
- Raw Material Sourcing: Ganuga (Cleome viscosa) is cultivated in dry, tropical regions with well-drained soil. The quality of extract depends on proper cultivation methods and harvesting at the correct stage of maturity.
- Harvesting: The plants are harvested when the seed pods mature and dry. Timing is essential for maximum yield and potency of the active components.
- Cleaning & Preparation: The harvested plant material is dried and the seeds are separated by threshing and winnowing. Seeds are then cleaned to remove dirt, husk, and foreign material.
- Drying:The cleaned Ganuga seeds are dried under controlled conditions to reduce moisture content without degrading their active constituents.
- Pulverization: Dried seeds are ground into coarse or fine powder depending on extraction requirements. Pulverization increases the surface area for effective extraction.
- Filtration & Concentration:: This process extracts key bioactives like viscosin, essential oils, flavonoids, and alkaloids.
- Standardization: The extract is standardized to maintain consistent levels of active phytochemicals. HPLC or UV-Vis spectrophotometry is used to test and confirm potency.
- Packaging & Storage: The extract is packed in food-grade HDPE drums or vacuum-sealed pouches and stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to preserve quality.
- By-Product Utilization: Residual seed cake or biomass may be repurposed as organic manure or livestock feed, promoting zero-waste operations.
- Quality Control: Microbial safety, Heavy metals, Residual solvent testing, Phytochemical profiling .

