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Shree Botanicals

Supplier From India
Apr-20-13
Supplier : Leather chemicals, vegetable leather tanning chemicals, myrobalan powder, cutch extract, raw herbs, medicinal herbs, natural herbs, essential oils, myrobalan nuts, he zi, black himej, arabic gum, andrographis peniculata

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101, Abhivishwa Complex
Bohlegoan Phata, Manmad Road
Ahmednagar 414111
Maharashtra India


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Specifications—


Appearance: light to dark brown blocks and free flowing powder
Moisture max: 10 to 13.0%
Tannins min.: 52.0% -- 60 %
Non tannins : 20 –30 %
Insoluble -- 2 to 5 %
Solubles -- 83 to 90 %
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Extraction of oleoresin capsicum from peppers involves finely ground capsicum, from which capsaicin is extracted in an organic solvent such as ethanol. The solvent is then evaporated, and the remaining wax like resin is the oleoresin capsicum. An emulsifier such as propylene glycol is used to suspend the OC in water, and pressurized to make it aerosol in pepper spray. The high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method is used to measure the amount of capsaicin within pepper sprays. Scoville Heat Units (SHU) are used to measure the concentration or "heat" of pepper spray.
A synthetic analogue of capsaicin, pelargonic acid vanillylamide (desmethyldihydrocapsaicin), is used in another version of pepper spray known as PAVA spray which is used in the United Kingdom. Another synthetic counterpart of pepper spray, pelargonic acid morpholide, was developed and is widely used in Russia. Its effectiveness compared to natural pepper spray is unclear.
Pepper spray typically comes in canisters, which are often small enough to be carried or concealed in a pocket or purse. Pepper spray can also be bought concealed in items such as rings. There are also pepper spray projectiles available, which can be fired from a paintball gun. It has been used for years against demonstrators.
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Botanical name: Zingiber officinale Linn.
Family: Zingiberaceae.
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Dry Ginger rootMoisture:6.9 %
Protein:8.6 %
Fat:6.4 %
Fiber:5.9 %
Carbohydrates:66.5 %
Ash:5.7 %
Calcium:0.1 %
Phosphorous:.15 %
Iron:0.011 %
Sodium:0.03 %
Potassium:1.4 %
Vitamin A:175 I.U./100 g
Vitamin B1:0.05 mg/100 g
Vitamin B2:0.13 mg/100 g
Niacin:1.9 mg/100 g
Vitamin C:12.0 mg/100 g
Calorific value:380 calories/100 g.
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