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Latin Name: Serenoa Repens / Sabal Serrulata
Part Used: Fruit
Specification: 25.0%,45.0% Total fatty acid By GC
Serenoa repens, the saw palmetto, is the sole species currently classified in the genus Serenoa. It has been known by a number of synonyms, including Sabal serrulatum, under which name it still often appears in alternative medicine. It is a small palm, normally reaching a height of around 2–4 m (3–6 ft). Its trunk is sprawling, and it grows in clumps or dense thickets in sandy coastal lands or as undergrowth in pine woods or hardwood hammocks. It is endemic to the southeastern United States, most commonly along the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal plains, but also as far inland as southern Arkansas. It is a hearty plant; extremely slow growing, and long lived, with some plants, especially in Florida, possibly being as old as 500-700 years.
ANALYSIS |
SPECIFICATION |
RESULTS |
Appearance |
white powder |
Complies |
Odor |
Characteristic |
Complies |
Assay (GC) |
Total Fatty Acid≥25.0% |
25.3% |
Loss on Drying |
≤3.0% |
2.25% |
Residue on Ignition |
≤1.0% |
0.52% |
Excipient |
Maltodextrin |
Complies |
Solubility |
Partial/Slight |
Complies |
Pb |
<1ppm |
Complies |
As |
<1ppm |
Complies |
Hg |
<0.03ppm |
Complies |
Cr |
<0.5ppm |
Complies |
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Microbiology |
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Total Plate Count |
<500cfu/g |
210cfu/g |
Yeast & Moulds |
<100cfu/g |
20cfu/g |
E.Coli |
Negative |
Complies |
Salmonella |
Negative |
Complies |