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Chirayata Extract (Swertia chirayita) | Bitter Herb | Liver & Digestive Support
Chirayata Extract (Swertia chirayita) | Bitter Herb | Liver & Digestive Support
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Product Overview
Chirayata Extract, derived from the leaf of Swertia chirayita (also known as Kiratatikta), is a highly valued botanical ingredient in Ayurvedic and traditional herbal formulations. Naturally rich in bitter compounds, this extract delivers a strong phytochemical profile associated with digestive, liver, and metabolic support.
Traditionally recognized for its role in detoxification and systemic balance, Chirayata is widely incorporated into formulations targeting liver health, gastrointestinal function, and seasonal wellness.
Key Benefits
- Promotes Healthy Liver Function
- Supports Healthy Gastrointestinal Function
- Promotes Seasonal Immune Response
- Supports Healthy Blood Sugar Levels Already Within Normal Range
Why Choose Our Chirayata Extract
- Naturally rich in bitters for traditional efficacy
- Sourced from high-quality Swertia chirayita leaf
- Ideal for liver, digestive, and metabolic formulations
- Maintains a robust phytochemical profile for effective formulation
- Suitable for nutraceutical, herbal, and functional product development
Applications
- Liver support and detox formulations
- Digestive and bitter tonic blends
- Seasonal immune wellness products
- Blood sugar and metabolic support formulations
- Ayurvedic and traditional herbal formulations
Technical Specifications
- Product Name: Chirayata Extract (Kiratatikta)
- Latin Name: Swertia chirayita
- Part Used: Leaf
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Standardization: Bitters (naturally occurring)
FAQ
What is Chirayata Extract used for?
Chirayata Extract is commonly used in herbal formulations to support liver health, digestion, immune function, and metabolic balance.
Why is Chirayata considered a bitter herb?
It contains naturally occurring bitter compounds traditionally associated with digestive stimulation and liver support.
Is this extract standardized?
This extract is naturally rich in bitters and maintains a consistent phytochemical profile suitable for formulation use.
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