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SERIE CODE:R09·Gymnema sylvestre P.E.5:1(Gurmar leaf P.E.,Gimnemic Acid.),Botanical Basic Data of Gymnema Sylvestre:Gurmarbooti,Gurmar.Herbs:Gymnema Sylvestre,Brief:Gymnema,Common names:Gurmarbooti,Gurmar,Botanical name:Gymnema sylvestre(Latin Name),Family Name:Asclepiadaceae,Latin name:Gymnema sylvestre Roxb.,English name:Ram's Horn,Ram's Horn Extracts,Sanskrit/Indian name:Gurmar,Meshashringi.Specification: Minimum 7.0% of Gimnemic Acid(5:1)Part Used: Leaves
Composition&Application:
Gymnema leaves contain Gymnemic acid as an effective substance. Gymnemic acid has a structure with tri-terpenoid combined with glucuronic acid and several fatty acids. We have established analytical method of Gymnemic acid by HPLC method, and extract and refine Gymnema syrvestre extract with a clear guideline of effective substance.
Active constituents: The hypoglycemic (blood sugar-lowering) action of gymnema leaves was first documented in the late 1920s.This action is gradual in nature, differing from the rapid effect of many prescription hypoglycemic drugs. Gymnema leaves raise insulin levels, according to research in healthy volunteers.Based on animal studies, this may be due to regeneration of the cells in the pancreas that secrete insulin. Other animal research shows that gymnema can also improve uptake of glucose into cells and prevent adrenaline from stimulating the liver to produce glucose, thereby reducing blood sugar levels.
What is Gymnema sylvestre(urmarbooti, Gurmar)?What is Gimnemic Acid and Constituents of Gymnema sylvestre leaves?Application and Uses of Gymnema sylvestre and Gimnemic Acid?Where to souce bulk Gymnema sylvestre P.E.raw material?
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Botanical Basic Data of Gymnema Sylvestre:Gurmarbooti, Gurmar
Herbs: Gymnema Sylvestre
Brief: Gymnema
Common names: Gurmarbooti, Gurmar
Botanical name: Gymnema sylvestre(Latin Name)
Family Name: Asclepiadaceae
Latin name: Gymnema sylvestre Roxb.
English name: Ram's Horn
Sanskrit / Indian name: Gurmar, Meshashringi
Specification: Minimum 7.0% of Gimnemic Acid(5:1)Part Used: Leaves
A herb which helps decrease the craving for sugar and is beneficial in diabetes mellitus.
Gymnema sylvestre is a large, woody climber. Its principle constituent is gymnemic acid which has anti-diabetic properties
It abolishes the taste of sugar and is believed to neutralize excessive sugar present in the body in diabetes mellitus. The leaf extracts contain gymnemic acid which is said to inhibit hyperglycemia. It has also been shown to have a regenerative effect on pancreatic beta cells and is insulinotropic.
The leaf extract is a cardiovascular stimulant and hypoglycemic. It is useful in glycosuria and has purgative properties. The alcoholic extract of leaves and stems is hypoglycemic. The extract in vitro was effective against diabetes and insulinotropic action was observed in rabbits. The plant is stomachic, stimulant, laxative and diuretic.
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Botanical Basic Data of Gymnema Sylvestre.
Parts used and Habitat of Gymnema sylvestre(urmarbooti, Gurmar).
Active Component and Structure of Gymnema sylvestre(urmarbooti, Gurmar).
Application and Uses of Gymnema sylvestre and Gimnemic Acid.
Parts used and Habitat of Gymnema sylvestre(urmarbooti, Gurmar):
Gymnema sylvestre is a woody climbing plant that grows in the tropical forests of central and southern India. The leaves are used in herbal medicine preparations. G. sylvestre is known as periploca of the woods in English and meshasringi (meaning “ram’s horn”) in Sanskrit. The leaves, when chewed, interfere with the ability to taste sweetness, which explains the Hindi name gurmar—“destroyer of sugar.”
Gymnema sylvestre, a family of Asclepiadaceae, is a perennial plant originated in India. In India, there is a locally descended medical science with the history of 2,000 years called "AYUL-VEDA" in which all treatments are done with natural materials. Among those materiales, Gymnema sylvestre has always been used as a herb good for diabetes treatment, and also as a diuretic, a digestive and a tonic. The word "Gymnema" is said to be derived from a Hindu word "Gurmar", a sugar destroyer, because a bite of Gymnema sylvestre makes you feel no sweet taste of sugar.
Properties: Antiperiodic, Diuretic, Stomachic
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Active Component and Structure of Gymnema sylvestre(urmarbooti, Gurmar):
Gymnema leaves contain Gymnemic acid as an effective substance. Gymnemic acid has a structure with tri-terpenoid combined with glucuronic acid and several fatty acids. We have established analytical method of Gymnemic acid by HPLC method, and extract and refine Gymnema syrvestre extract with a clear guideline of effective substance.
Active constituents:
The hypoglycemic (blood sugar-lowering) action of gymnema leaves was first documented in the late 1920s.1 This action is gradual in nature, differing from the rapid effect of many prescription hypoglycemic drugs. Gymnema leaves raise insulin levels, according to research in healthy volunteers.2 Based on animal studies, this may be due to regeneration of the cells in the pancreas that secrete insulin.3 Other animal research shows that gymnema can also improve uptake of glucose into cells and prevent adrenaline from stimulating the liver to produce glucose, thereby reducing blood sugar levels.4
Molecular Structure of Gimnemic Acid:
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Application and Uses of Gymnema sylvestre and Gimnemic Acid:
Primary Uses: Diabetes, Hyperactivity, Hypoglycemia
Secondary Uses: Allergies, Anemia, Cholesterol/high, Gastric Disorders, Indigestion, Obesity, Weight Related Conditions
Historical or traditional use:
The leaves of Gymnema sylvestre have been used for centuries in the traditional Indian System of Ayurvedic medicine. Gymnema has been used in India for the treatment of diabetes for over 2,000 years. The leaves were also used for stomach ailments, constipation, water retention, and liver disease.
The term "destroyer of sugar" is traditionally used for Gymnema because chewing the leaves will abolish the taste of sweetness.
Gymnema sylvestre has been used for thousands of years and has proven over time to be a non-toxic remedy. It is used for many conditions including diabetes, digestion, urinary tract problems, obesity, hypoglycemia, allergies, anemia, cholesterol and hyperactivity.
The leaves are also noted for lowering serum cholesterol and triglycerides.5 While studies have shown that a water-soluble acidic fraction of the leaves provides hypoglycemic actions, the specific constituent responsible for this action has not been clearly identified. Some researchers have suggested gymnemic acid as one possible candidate.6 However, further research is needed to clearly determine which constituent is responsible for this effect. Gurmarin, another constituent of the leaves, and gymnemic acid have been shown to block the ability in humans to taste sweets.7
Research has confirmed that the active ingredient, gymnemic acid, blocks the taste of sugar as well as blocking sugar's absorption by the body.
A study published in 1986 suggests that the extract of gymnema can significantly increase liver and pancreatic function. This is promising for diabetes, obesity, hypoglycemia, allergies, anemia and osteoporosis.
Some of the most promising studies have shown that gymnema reduces blood sugar levels after the consumption of the extract. This may help to reduce the amount of insulin needed by diabetics.
Stabilizes blood sugar levels:
Is an herb that reduces blood sugar levels after sugar consumption.
Can block absorption of up to 50% of dietary sugar calories.
Why Gymnema Sylvestre?
Gymnema Sylvestre - controlling the blood sugar level
Gymnema Sylvestre - to help maintain healthy glucose levels
Gymnema Sylvestre - glucose lowering properties
Gymnema Sylvestre - to promote proper pancreatic function
Physiological Functions of Gymnemic acid:
Gymnemic acid combined with the recognized site of sugar, and so it prevents sugar from combining with the site. It have suppressive activity of absorption of sugar. The following effects have been reported.
Gymnemic acid help controlling sweet taste
Gymnemic acid help controlling absorption of sugar in the body
Gymnemic acid depress appetite and cause weight reduction
Gymnemic acid restoring pancreas functions
Gymnemic acid also show nti-tooth decaying effect
Applications of Gymnemic acid and Gymnema Sylvestre Extracts:
For health food for diet
Prevention of diabetes
For protection of decayed tooth processed in foods
Research indicates this amazing herb has positive benefits on blood sugar control, helps with sugar cravings and to regenerate the pancreas. In tests on diabetic rats, the pancreas doubled in size and grew new insulin-producing cells.
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Scientific References:
1.What is Gymnema sylvestre(urmarbooti, Gurmar)?What is Gimnemic Acid and Constituents of Gymnema sylvestre leaves?Application and Uses of Gymnema sylvestre and Gimnemic Acid?Where to souce bulk Gymnema sylvestre P.E.raw material?Via Michael Derrida
SERIE CODE:R09
·Gymnema sylvestre P.E.5:1(Gurmar leaf P.E.,Gimnemic Acid.)
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