Echinacea Powder
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Echinacea Powder

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Product Description


Botanical Name: Echinacea purpurea
Plant Part Used: Aerial Part
Processing Method: Drying, Grinding

Echinacea Powder is derived from the Echinacea plant, specifically from its parts such as the roots and leaves.  Echinacea Powder is commonly used as an ingredient in various culinary and beverage applications. It has a distinctive, earthy flavor and can be incorporated into recipes to add a unique taste. The powder’s fine consistency allows it to blend easily into liquids and other ingredients. , Echinacea Powder is a convenient addition to both sweet and savory dishes, enhancing their flavor and texture. Its versatile nature makes it suitable for use in a wide range of recipes.

  • Product Type:
    Raw Material
  • Product Category:
    Conventional
  • Product Sub Category:
    Herbs-Spices-Seasonings
  • Product Mix Category:
    Conventional RM powders
  • Package Type:
    25.00Kg
Product Data
Main Producing Countries
Austria, Canada, France, Switzerland and United States

Production & Sourcing

Echinacea commonly known as coneflower, is a perennial herb native to North America. The production of echinacea begins with cultivating the plant in well-drained, sandy or loamy soil with plenty of sunlight. Echinacea is often grown in fields or garden plots, where it thrives in temperate climates. Farmers propagate echinacea through seeds or root divisions, planting them in rows with sufficient spacing to allow for air circulation and healthy growth. The plants are relatively hardy and require minimal maintenance once established.
Harvesting echinacea can involve different parts of the plant, including the roots, leaves, and flowers, depending on the intended use. The roots are typically harvested in the fall of the plant's second or third year of growth, when they have accumulated the highest concentration of beneficial compounds. The entire plant is carefully dug up, and the roots are separated, cleaned, and prepared for drying. Leaves and flowers are often harvested during the summer when they are in full bloom and have reached peak potency. These parts are hand-picked to ensure they are not damaged during collection.

Harvest Time

Note: Information contained herein is believed to be accurate and is offered in good faith for the benefit of the customer: Green Jeeva, LLC., however does not assume any liability or risk involved in the use of its products since the conditions of use are beyond our control. Nothing contained herein shall constitute an express or implied guarantee or warranty with respect to Green Jeeva, LLC’s or their use.

Echinacea Powder is a concentrated powder made from the Echinacea plant, specifically its roots and/or aerial parts. The powder is created by drying and grinding the plant material into a fine consistency.

The primary components in Echinacea Powder include naturally occurring compounds found in Echinacea plants, such as flavonoids, polysaccharides, and other phytochemicals. The powder is concentrated to provide these key components in a more potent form.?

The moisture content in Echinacea Powder is typically kept below 10%.

Yes, Echinacea Powder undergoes microbiological testing to ensure it meets safety standards. This testing confirms that the product is free from harmful levels of microorganisms and adheres to regulatory guidelines.?

The ash value in Echinacea Powder represents the amount of inorganic residue left after combustion. This value helps assess the mineral content of the powder and can be used to detect any potential contamination or adulteration.?

Yes, Echinacea Powder is BSE/TSE free. As it is derived from plant material, it does not contain prions associated with Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) or Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSE).?

Echinacea Powder is tested for heavy metals, including lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium. These tests ensure that the heavy metal levels are within safe limits and comply with safety and quality standards.?

Identification of Echinacea Powder is typically performed using techniques such as High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) or Infrared Spectroscopy (IR). These methods confirm the presence and concentration of key components in the powder, ensuring authenticity and quality.?

Echinacea Powder is derived from Echinacea plants, which may include parts such as the roots and aerial parts. The powder is produced through the extraction and grinding of these plant materials.?
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