Common Names of Psyllium:
Psyllium husk,
Sat-Isabgol, Indian Plantago, Plantago Ishagula, Isabgol, Flea,
Ispaghua, Spogel, Plantago Psyllium, Isaphgol, Plantago sp., Isabgula,
Plataginis Ovata Testa
Botanical Names of Psyllium:
Plantago Ovata, Plantago Ispaghula
Psyllium Other Name:
Psyllii Semen, Blond Psyllium, Sand Plantain, Plantago Arenaria, Flohsamen
Description:
When psyllium seeds
are processed to make psyllium husk, the extraneous material lefts is
termed as psyllium kha-kha powder. It is by-product of psyllium husk,
i.e psyllium industrial dust.
Application:
- Mainly use to prevent landscaping, soilerosion.
- Used as animal feed.
- Used as thickening agent during capsule formulation in some pharmaceutical industry.
- It can be
used for the construction of path-way, courts, car park, school yards
and all other path surfacing used in garden design and application.
Specification:
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NLT 70% by Searle Method |
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20-30 ml / gm |
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NMT 25 % |
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NMT 5 % |
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NMT 12 % |
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NMT 8 % |
THE ABOVE LIMITES ARE AS PER USP
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