The highest grade of botanical extracts for use by a wide range of industries, including for the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, health and agricultural industries. Botanical extracts can be supplied in a wide range of forms and potencies, depending on its function, application and intended purpose.
Herbal extract |
Latin name |
Extracted from |
Main traditional use |
Aloes* (Cape Aloes) |
Aloe ferox and its hybrids |
Concentrated dried juice of the leaves |
Gastrointestinal disorders (lower intestinal tract) |
Arnica* |
Arnica montana |
Flower |
Topical wound healing Pain & inflammation |
Belladonna* |
Atropa belladonna |
Herb |
Relaxant Eye disorders |
Benzoin gum |
Styrax benzoin Dryander |
Gum |
Topical wound healing |
Burdock |
Arctium lappa |
Root |
Appetite stimulant Topical wound healing |
Capsicum |
Capsicum annuum |
Oleoresin |
Venous circulatory disorders Pain & inflammation |
Cascara* |
Rhamnus purshiana |
Root |
Gastrointestinal disorders (lower intestinal tract) |
Coal tar* |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
Skin disorders |
Cocillana* |
Guarea rusbyi |
Bark |
Coughs & colds |
Damiana |
Turnera diffusa |
Leaf |
Sexual stimulant |
Dandelion |
Taraxacum officinale |
Root |
Gastrointestinal disorders (liver) |
Elder |
Sambucus nigra |
Flower |
Coughs & colds |
Fenugreek |
Trigonella foenum-graecum |
Seed |
Gastrointestinal disorders (stomach) |
Ginger |
Zingiber officinale |
Rhizome |
Gastrointestinal disorders |
Ginkgo |
Ginkgo biloba |
Leaf |
Coughs & colds Mental stimulant |