CARROT EXTRACT 84929-61-3 MANUFACTURER EXPORTER MEDIOCON INC

 

CARROT EXTRACT  MANUFACTURED BY MEDIOCON INC


 

·            Name: Carrot Extract

·             CAS No : 84929-61-3

·            MolecularWeight: NA

               formula : NA

·            Synonyms  : DAUCUS CAROTA Sativa Root Extract

·             Appearance:  Orange to yellow to brown colour powder. 

·            Solubility: Moderately soluble in water,  highly soluble in ethanol.

 

·            Use:

Food and Beverage Industry:

1. Food coloring: Carrot extract is used as a natural food coloring agent in various food products, such as juices, jams, and candies.

2. Flavor enhancer: Carrot extract is used to enhance the flavor and aroma of various food products, such as soups, sauces, and baked goods.

3. Nutritional supplement: Carrot extract is used as a nutritional supplement in various food products, such as energy bars, smoothies, and yogurt.

 

Cosmetics and Personal Care Industry:

1. Skin care products: Carrot extract is used in various skin care products, such as creams, lotions, and serums, due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

2. Hair care products: Carrot extract is used in various hair care products, such as shampoos, conditioners, and hair masks, due to its ability to promote hair growth and improve scalp health.

3. Lip care products: Carrot extract is used in various lip care products, such as lip balms and lip scrubs, due to its moisturizing and protective properties.

 

Pharmaceutical Industry:

1. Antioxidant supplement: Carrot extract is used as an antioxidant supplement to help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.

2. Anti-inflammatory agent: Carrot extract is used as an anti-inflammatory agent to help reduce inflammation and improve symptoms associated with various health conditions.

3. Immune system support: Carrot extract is used to support the immune system and help prevent illnesses.

 

Animal Feed Industry:

1. Poultry feed: Carrot extract is used as a nutritional supplement in poultry feed to promote healthy growth and development.

2. Livestock feed: Carrot extract is used as a nutritional supplement in livestock feed to promote healthy growth and development.

 

Other Industries:

1. Dye industry: Carrot extract is used as a natural dye in the textile industry.

2. Pharmaceutical excipient: Carrot extract is used as a pharmaceutical excipient to improve the stability and bioavailability of various drugs.

3. Cosmetic ingredient: Carrot extract is used as a cosmetic ingredient in various personal care products, such as soaps, lotions, and creams.

 

·                  How is Carrot Extract  Manufactured by Mediocon Inc synthesized?

Extraction Methods:

1. Solvent extraction: Carrot extract can be obtained by extracting carrots with a solvent, such as ethanol, methanol, or acetone.

2. Water extraction: Carrot extract can be obtained by extracting carrots with water, which is a more environmentally friendly method.

3. Enzyme-assisted extraction: Carrot extract can be obtained by using enzymes to break down the cell walls of carrots and release the extractable compounds.

4. Ultrasound-assisted extraction: Carrot extract can be obtained by using ultrasound to enhance the extraction of compounds from carrots.

 

Purification Methods:

1. Filtration: Carrot extract can be purified by filtering it through a membrane or filter paper to remove impurities.

2. Centrifugation: Carrot extract can be purified by centrifuging it to separate the extract from impurities.

3. Chromatography: Carrot extract can be purified by using chromatography techniques, such as high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) or gas chromatography (GC).

4. Crystallization: Carrot extract can be purified by crystallizing it to separate the extract from impurities.

 

Concentration Methods:

1. Evaporation: Carrot extract can be concentrated by evaporating the solvent using heat or vacuum.

2. Spray drying: Carrot extract can be concentrated by spray drying it to produce a powder.

3. Freeze-drying: Carrot extract can be concentrated by freeze-drying it to produce a powder.

4. Concentration under vacuum: Carrot extract can be concentrated by using a vacuum to remove the solvent.

 

Quality Control:

1. Testing for purity: Carrot extract should be tested for purity to ensure it meets the required standards.

2. Testing for heavy metals: Carrot extract should be tested for heavy metals to ensure it meets the required standards.

3. Testing for microbial contamination: Carrot extract should be tested for microbial contamination to ensure it meets the required standards.

4. Testing for stability: Carrot extract should be tested for stability to ensure it meets the required standards.

 

·                  How Carrot Extract  Manufactured by Mediocon Inc Dosage Forms are prepared?

 

Tablet Dosage Forms:

1. Weighing and mixing: Weigh and mix the carrot extract with other ingredients, such as fillers, binders, and lubricants.

2. Granulation: Granulate the mixture to form a uniform powder.

3. Compression: Compress the granules into tablets using a tablet press.

4. Coating: Coat the tablets with a suitable coating material to improve appearance and stability.

 

Capsule Dosage Forms:

1. Weighing and mixing: Weigh and mix the carrot extract with other ingredients, such as fillers and lubricants.

2. Filling: Fill the mixture into empty capsules.

3. Sealing: Seal the capsules using a suitable sealing material.

4. Polishing: Polish the capsules to improve appearance.

 

Liquid Dosage Forms:

1. Dissolution: Dissolve the carrot extract in a suitable solvent, such as water or glycerin.

2. Filtration: Filter the solution to remove impurities.

3. Sterilization: Sterilize the solution using a suitable method, such as filtration or autoclaving.

4. Filling: Fill the solution into suitable containers, such as bottles or ampoules.

 

Semisolid Dosage Forms:

1. Dissolution: Dissolve the carrot extract in a suitable solvent, such as water or glycerin.

2. Mixing: Mix the solution with other ingredients, such as oils and waxes.

3. Heating: Heat the mixture to form a uniform semisolid.

4. Filling: Fill the semisolid into suitable containers, such as jars or tubes.

 

Topical Dosage Forms:

1. Dissolution: Dissolve the carrot extract in a suitable solvent, such as water or glycerin.

2. Mixing: Mix the solution with other ingredients, such as oils and waxes.

3. Heating: Heat the mixture to form a uniform topical.

4. Filling: Fill the topical into suitable containers, such as jars or tubes.

 

Quality Control:

1. Testing for purity: Test the carrot extract for purity to ensure it meets the required standards.

2. Testing for heavy metals: Test the carrot extract for heavy metals to ensure it meets the required standards.

3. Testing for microbial contamination: Test the carrot extract for microbial contamination to ensure it meets the required standards.

4. Testing for stability: Test the carrot extract for stability to ensure it meets the required standards.

 

·                  What are the appropriate Dosage forms of Carrot Extract?

Oral Dosage Forms:

1. Tablets: Carrot extract tablets are a convenient and easy-to-swallow dosage form.

2. Capsules: Carrot extract capsules are a popular dosage form, especially for vegetarian and vegan consumers.

3. Softgels: Carrot extract softgels are a liquid-filled dosage form that provides improved bioavailability.

4. Powders: Carrot extract powders are a versatile dosage form that can be mixed with water or other liquids.

5. Granules: Carrot extract granules are a convenient dosage form that can be sprinkled on food or mixed with liquids.

 

Topical Dosage Forms:

1. Creams: Carrot extract creams are a popular topical dosage form for skin care applications.

2. Ointments: Carrot extract ointments are a semi-solid topical dosage form that provides long-lasting moisturization.

3. Gels: Carrot extract gels are a clear, transparent topical dosage form that provides quick absorption.

4. Serums: Carrot extract serums are a concentrated topical dosage form that provides intense moisturization and antioxidant benefits.

 

Parenteral Dosage Forms:

1. Injectable solutions: Carrot extract injectable solutions are a liquid dosage form that can be administered via injection.

2. Injectable suspensions: Carrot extract injectable suspensions are a liquid dosage form that contains suspended particles.

 

Other Dosage Forms:

1. Suppositories: Carrot extract suppositories are a solid dosage form that can be inserted rectally.

2. Pessaries: Carrot extract pessaries are a solid dosage form that can be inserted vaginally.

3. Lozenges: Carrot extract lozenges are a solid dosage form that can be sucked on to provide a slow release of the extract.

 

Considerations:

1. Bioavailability: The dosage form should be designed to provide optimal bioavailability of the carrot extract.

2. Stability: The dosage form should be designed to ensure stability of the carrot extract over time.

3. Patient compliance: The dosage form should be designed to be convenient and easy to use, to ensure patient compliance.

4. Regulatory compliance: The dosage form should comply with relevant regulatory requirements, such as good manufacturing practices (GMPs).

 

 

·                  When should Carrot Extract be taken?

 

General Health and Wellness:

1. Morning: Taking carrot extract in the morning can help boost energy and support overall health and wellness throughout the day.

2. Before meals: Taking carrot extract before meals can help support digestion and nutrient absorption.

 

Eye Health:

1. Before bedtime: Taking carrot extract before bedtime can help support eye health and vision during the night.

2. As needed: Taking carrot extract as needed can help support eye health and vision during periods of intense visual activity.

 

Immune System Support:

1. During cold and flu season: Taking carrot extract during cold and flu season can help support immune function and reduce the risk of illness.

2. As needed: Taking carrot extract as needed can help support immune function during periods of stress or illness.

 

Skin Health:

1. Morning and evening: Taking carrot extract in the morning and evening can help support skin health and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

2. As needed: Taking carrot extract as needed can help support skin health during periods of stress or environmental exposure.

 

Precautions:

1. Consult a healthcare professional: Before taking carrot extract, consult a healthcare professional to determine the best dosage and treatment plan.

2. Start with a low dose: Start with a low dose and gradually increase as needed and under medical supervision.

3. Monitor for side effects: Monitor for side effects, such as digestive upset or allergic reactions, and adjust the dosage or discontinue use as needed.

 

·                  What are the effects And Side effects of Carrot Extract?

Therapeutic Effects:

1. Antioxidant effects: Carrot extract has antioxidant properties, which can help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.

2. Anti-inflammatory effects: Carrot extract has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms associated with various health conditions.

3. Immune system support: Carrot extract may help support immune function and reduce the risk of illness.

4. Eye health: Carrot extract may help support eye health and vision, particularly in individuals with age-related macular degeneration or cataracts.

5. Skin health: Carrot extract may help support skin health and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

 

Common Side Effects:

1. Digestive upset: Carrot extract may cause digestive upset, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.

2. Allergic reactions: Carrot extract may cause allergic reactions, including hives, itching, and difficulty breathing.

3. Interactions with medications: Carrot extract may interact with certain medications, including blood thinners, diabetes medications, and blood pressure medications.

4. Stomach upset: Carrot extract may cause stomach upset, including heartburn, acid reflux, and stomach pain.

 

Less Common Side Effects:

1. Headaches: Carrot extract may cause headaches, including migraines and tension headaches.

2. Dizziness: Carrot extract may cause dizziness, including lightheadedness and vertigo.

3. Fatigue: Carrot extract may cause fatigue, including tiredness and lethargy.

4. Insomnia: Carrot extract may cause insomnia, including difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep.

 

Rare but Serious Side Effects:

1. Anaphylaxis: Carrot extract may cause anaphylaxis, a severe and life-threatening allergic reaction.

2. Blood clotting disorders: Carrot extract may cause blood clotting disorders, including bleeding and bruising.

3. Liver damage: Carrot extract may cause liver damage, including elevated liver enzymes and liver failure.

4. Kidney damage: Carrot extract may cause kidney damage, including elevated creatinine levels and kidney failure.

 

Precautions:

1. Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Carrot extract may not be suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women, as its effects on the fetus or baby are not well understood.

2. Allergies and sensitivities: Individuals with allergies or sensitivities should use carrot extract with caution, as it may cause allergic reactions.

3. Interactions with medications: Individuals taking medications should use carrot extract with caution, as it may interact with certain medications.

4. Underlying medical conditions: Individuals with underlying medical conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or liver disease, should use carrot extract with caution, as it may exacerbate these conditions.

 

·                  How is Carrot Extract tested qualitatively?

Chemical Tests:

1. Colorimetric test: Carrot extract can be tested using a colorimetric test to identify the presence of beta-carotene, which is responsible for its orange color.

2. Spectrophotometric test: Carrot extract can be tested using a spectrophotometric test to measure the absorbance of light by the extract, which can help identify its composition.

3. Thin-layer chromatography (TLC): Carrot extract can be tested using TLC to separate and identify the different components present in the extract.

4. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC): Carrot extract can be tested using HPLC to separate and identify the different components present in the extract.

 

Physical Tests:

1. Appearance: Carrot extract can be tested for its appearance, including its color, clarity, and texture.

2. Odor: Carrot extract can be tested for its odor, which can help identify its composition.

3. Solubility: Carrot extract can be tested for its solubility in various solvents, such as water, ethanol, and hexane.

4. Melting point: Carrot extract can be tested for its melting point, which can help identify its purity.

 

Microbiological Tests:

1. Total aerobic microbial count: Carrot extract can be tested for its total aerobic microbial count to ensure it meets the required standards.

2. Total yeast and mold count: Carrot extract can be tested for its total yeast and mold count to ensure it meets the required standards.

3. Escherichia coli (E. coli): Carrot extract can be tested for the presence of E. coli to ensure it meets the required standards.

4. Salmonella: Carrot extract can be tested for the presence of Salmonella to ensure it meets the required standards.

 

Other Tests:

1. pH test: Carrot extract can be tested for its pH to ensure it meets the required standards.

2. Moisture content test: Carrot extract can be tested for its moisture content to ensure it meets the required standards.

3. Heavy metal test: Carrot extract can be tested for the presence of heavy metals to ensure it meets the required standards.

4. Pesticide residue test: Carrot extract can be tested for the presence of pesticide residues to ensure it meets the required standards.

 

·                  Which tests are performed on Carrot Extract?

Physical Tests:

1. Appearance: The extract is evaluated for its color, clarity, and texture.

2. Odor: The extract is evaluated for its aroma and fragrance.

3. Solubility: The extract is tested for its solubility in various solvents, such as water, ethanol, and hexane.

4. Melting point: The extract is tested for its melting point to determine its purity.

 

Chemical Tests:

1. Assay: The extract is tested for its beta-carotene content, which is the primary active ingredient in carrot extract.

2. Heavy metal testing: The extract is tested for the presence of heavy metals, such as lead, mercury, and arsenic.

3. Pesticide residue testing: The extract is tested for the presence of pesticide residues, such as organophosphates and organochlorines.

4. Microbial testing: The extract is tested for the presence of microorganisms, such as bacteria, yeast, and mold.

 

Spectroscopic Tests:

1. UV-Vis spectroscopy: The extract is tested using UV-Vis spectroscopy to determine its beta-carotene content.

2. IR spectroscopy: The extract is tested using IR spectroscopy to determine its chemical composition.

3. NMR spectroscopy: The extract is tested using NMR spectroscopy to determine its chemical structure.

 

Chromatographic Tests:

1. HPLC: The extract is tested using HPLC to separate and identify its components.

2. GC: The extract is tested using GC to separate and identify its components.

3. TLC: The extract is tested using TLC to separate and identify its components.

 

Biological Tests:

1. Antioxidant activity: The extract is tested for its antioxidant activity using assays such as DPPH and ABTS.

2. Anti-inflammatory activity: The extract is tested for its anti-inflammatory activity using assays such as COX-2 and LOX.

3. Cytotoxicity testing: The extract is tested for its cytotoxicity using assays such as MTT and LDH.

 

Regulatory Tests:

1. USP testing: The extract is tested according to the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) standards.

2. EP testing: The extract is tested according to the European Pharmacopoeia (EP) standards.

3. FDA testing: The extract is tested according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards.

·                  What are the challenges in Manufacturing of Carrot Extract?

                                                                                   

Raw Material Challenges:

1. Quality and consistency: Ensuring a consistent supply of high-quality carrots can be challenging.

2. Seasonal availability: Carrots are a seasonal crop, which can impact availability and pricing.

3. Variability in beta-carotene content: Different carrot varieties and growing conditions can affect the beta-carotene content.

 

Extraction Challenges:

1. Optimizing extraction conditions: Finding the optimal extraction conditions, such as temperature, pressure, and solvent, can be challenging.

2. Ensuring efficient extraction: Ensuring that the extraction process is efficient and minimizes waste can be challenging.

3. Scalability: Scaling up the extraction process from laboratory to commercial scale can be challenging.

 

Purification Challenges:

1. Removing impurities: Removing impurities, such as pesticides, heavy metals, and other contaminants, can be challenging.

2. Maintaining beta-carotene stability: Maintaining the stability of beta-carotene during the purification process can be challenging.

3. Ensuring consistency: Ensuring that the purified extract is consistent in terms of quality and composition can be challenging.

 

Formulation Challenges:

1. Ensuring bioavailability: Ensuring that the extract is bioavailable and can be absorbed by the body can be challenging.

2. Maintaining stability: Maintaining the stability of the extract during formulation and storage can be challenging.

3. Ensuring compatibility: Ensuring that the extract is compatible with other ingredients and excipients can be challenging.

 

Regulatory Challenges:

1. Compliance with regulations: Ensuring compliance with regulations, such as Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), can be challenging.

2. Labeling and claims: Ensuring that labeling and claims are accurate and compliant with regulations can be challenging.

3. Ensuring safety: Ensuring that the extract is safe for consumption and does not pose any health risks can be challenging.

 

Cost and Yield Challenges:

1. Minimizing costs: Minimizing costs associated with raw materials, extraction, purification, and formulation can be challenging.

2. Maximizing yield: Maximizing the yield of the extract while maintaining quality can be challenging.

 

·         What are the challenges in manufacturing of Carrot Extract Dosage forms?

Tablet Dosage Forms:

1. Compression and hardness: Ensuring that the tablets have the correct compression and hardness can be challenging.

2. Disintegration and dissolution: Ensuring that the tablets disintegrate and dissolve properly can be challenging.

3. Content uniformity: Ensuring that the tablets have uniform content can be challenging.

4. Stability: Ensuring that the tablets are stable over time can be challenging.

 

Capsule Dosage Forms:

1. Fill weight and volume: Ensuring that the capsules have the correct fill weight and volume can be challenging.

2. Content uniformity: Ensuring that the capsules have uniform content can be challenging.

3. Dissolution and bioavailability: Ensuring that the capsules dissolve properly and release the active ingredients can be challenging.

4. Stability: Ensuring that the capsules are stable over time can be challenging.

 

Liquid Dosage Forms:

1. Solubility and stability: Ensuring that the liquid dosage form is stable and solubilizes properly can be challenging.

2. Preservation and antimicrobial activity: Ensuring that the liquid dosage form is properly preserved and has antimicrobial activity can be challenging.

3. Taste and odor: Ensuring that the liquid dosage form has an acceptable taste and odor can be challenging.

4. Packaging and storage: Ensuring that the liquid dosage form is properly packaged and stored can be challenging.

 

Semisolid Dosage Forms:

1. Texture and consistency: Ensuring that the semisolid dosage form has the correct texture and consistency can be challenging.

2. Stability and preservation: Ensuring that the semisolid dosage form is stable and properly preserved can be challenging.

3. Content uniformity: Ensuring that the semisolid dosage form has uniform content can be challenging.

4. Packaging and storage: Ensuring that the semisolid dosage form is properly packaged and stored can be challenging.

 

Parenteral Dosage Forms:

1. Sterility and pyrogenicity: Ensuring that the parenteral dosage form is sterile and non-pyrogenic can be challenging.

2. Stability and preservation: Ensuring that the parenteral dosage form is stable and properly preserved can be challenging.

3. Content uniformity: Ensuring that the parenteral dosage form has uniform content can be challenging.

4. Packaging and storage: Ensuring that the parenteral dosage form is properly packaged and stored can be challenging.

 

Regulatory Challenges:

1. Compliance with regulations: Ensuring compliance with regulations, such as Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), can be challenging.

2. Labeling and claims: Ensuring that labeling and claims are accurate and compliant with regulations can be challenging.

3. Stability and expiration dating: Ensuring that the dosage form is stable and has a valid expiration date can be challenging.

4. Bioavailability and bioequivalence: Ensuring that the dosage form has the correct bioavailability and bioequivalence can be challenging.

 

·                  What is the Packing for Carrot Extract?

Solid Extracts:

1. HDPE drums: High-density polyethylene (HDPE) drums are commonly used for packing solid carrot extracts.

2. Aluminum foil bags: Aluminum foil bags are used for packing small quantities of solid carrot extracts.

3. Paper bags: Paper bags are used for packing solid carrot extracts for agricultural or animal feed applications.

 

Liquid Extracts:

1. HDPE drums: HDPE drums are commonly used for packing liquid carrot extracts.

2. Stainless steel tanks: Stainless steel tanks are used for packing large quantities of liquid carrot extracts.

3. Glass bottles: Glass bottles are used for packing small quantities of liquid carrot extracts.

 

Powdered Extracts:

1. HDPE drums: HDPE drums are commonly used for packing powdered carrot extracts.

2. Aluminum foil bags: Aluminum foil bags are used for packing small quantities of powdered carrot extracts.

3. Paper bags: Paper bags are used for packing powdered carrot extracts for agricultural or animal feed applications.

 

Capsules and Tablets:

1. Bottles: Bottles are used for packing capsules and tablets containing carrot extract.

2. Blister packs: Blister packs are used for packing capsules and tablets containing carrot extract.

3. Strip packs: Strip packs are used for packing capsules and tablets containing carrot extract.

 

Packaging Materials:

1. HDPE: High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is a common packaging material for carrot extract.

2. LDPE: Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is used for packaging carrot extract in bags or liners.

3. Aluminum foil: Aluminum foil is used for packaging carrot extract in bags or containers.

4. Glass: Glass is used for packaging carrot extract in bottles or jars.

 

Packaging Requirements:

1. Airtight containers: Carrot extract should be packed in airtight containers to prevent oxidation and spoilage.

2. Light protection: Carrot extract should be packed in containers that protect it from light, which can cause degradation.

3. Moisture protection: Carrot extract should be packed in containers that protect it from moisture, which can cause spoilage.

4. Temperature control: Carrot extract should be packed in containers that can withstand temperature fluctuations during transportation and storage.

 

·                  What is shelf life of Carrot Extract?

Storage Conditions:

1. Temperature: Carrot extract should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.

2. Humidity: Carrot extract should be stored in a low-humidity environment to prevent moisture absorption and spoilage.

3. Light: Carrot extract should be stored in a dark or dimly lit environment to prevent light-induced degradation.

 

Packaging:

1. Airtight containers: Carrot extract should be packaged in airtight containers to prevent oxidation and spoilage.

2. Moisture-proof packaging: Carrot extract should be packaged in moisture-proof materials to prevent moisture absorption and spoilage.

 

Extract Form:

1. Powdered extract: Powdered carrot extract typically has a longer shelf life (up to 2 years) compared to liquid extracts.

2. Liquid extract: Liquid carrot extract typically has a shorter shelf life (up to 1 year) compared to powdered extracts.

 

Shelf Life Estimates:

1. Powdered carrot extract: 18-24 months

2. Liquid carrot extract: 12-18 months

3. Carrot extract capsules or tablets: 12-24 months

 

Factors Affecting Shelf Life:

1. Oxidation: Carrot extract can oxidize over time, leading to degradation and spoilage.

2. Moisture absorption: Carrot extract can absorb moisture from the air, leading to spoilage and degradation.

3. Light exposure: Carrot extract can degrade when exposed to light, leading to a loss of potency and stability.

4. Temperature fluctuations: Carrot extract can degrade when exposed to temperature fluctuations, leading to a loss of potency and stability.

 

Testing and Evaluation:

1. Regular testing: Carrot extract should be regularly tested for purity, potency, and stability to ensure it meets the required standards.

2. Sensory evaluation: Carrot extract should be regularly evaluated for its sensory characteristics, such as color, odor, and texture, to ensure it meets the required standards.

 

·                  What should the label claim include for Carrot Extract?

Mandatory Information:

1. Product name: The name of the product, including the words "Carrot Extract".

2. Net quantity: The net quantity of the product, including the weight or volume.

3. Ingredients: A list of ingredients, including the carrot extract, and any other additives or excipients.

4. Instructions for use: Instructions for using the product, including the recommended dosage and administration.

5. Cautionary statements: Cautionary statements, such as "Keep out of reach of children" or "If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a healthcare professional before using this product".

 

Optional Information:

1. Botanical name: The botanical name of the carrot plant, which is Daucus carota.

2. Part of the plant used: The part of the carrot plant used to make the extract, such as the root or leaves.

3. Extraction method: The method used to extract the carrot extract, such as solvent extraction or cold pressing.

4. Standardization: The standardization of the extract, including the percentage of beta-carotene or other active compounds.

5. Bioavailability: Information about the bioavailability of the extract, including any enhancers or absorption promoters.

6. Health benefits: Information about the potential health benefits of the extract, including any scientific evidence or research.

7. Allergen warning: A warning about potential allergens, such as soy or gluten.

8. Manufacturing information: Information about the manufacturer, including their name, address, and contact details.

 

Label Claim Examples:

1. "Carrot Extract 10:1": This label claim indicates that the extract is concentrated 10 times compared to the raw carrot material.

2. "Beta-Carotene 20mg per serving": This label claim indicates that each serving of the product contains 20mg of beta-carotene.

3. "Supports healthy vision and immune function": This label claim indicates that the product may help support healthy vision and immune function, but it is not a treatment or cure for any disease.

 

·         Where can Carrot Extract  Manufactured by Mediocon Inc are procured?

 

Carrot Extract can be procured from various sources, depending on your location and requirements. Here are some options:

1.               FOR API

 MEDIOCON INC

Add: B-2, ARCH SARTHAK BUILDING, N-7 CIDCO

CHATRAPATI SAMBHAJI NAGAR-431003, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA

Mob/Whatsapp No: +91-8007719681, +91-9309999757, +91-9834786939

Sales Department: Email: sales@mediocon.com

Purchase Department: Email: purchase@mediocon.com

Marketing Department: Email: mktg@mediocon.com

HR Department: Email: hr@mediocon.com

Accounts Department: Email: accounts@mediocon.com        

Factory Address: Plot No 11, Shendra MIDC, Aurangabad-431154, Maharashtra, India Website:  www.mediocon.com 

 Email id:info@mediocon.com                                                 

 GST No: 27DHUPM2366D1ZZ

 

2.               For Dosage Forms :

  - Online Marketplaces: You can find Carrot Extract  Manufactured by Mediocon Inc products on online marketplaces like  Amazon or e-commerce websites specializing in pharmaceuticals or skincare products.

  - Local Pharmacies or Skincare Stores: You can also check with local pharmacies or skincare stores in your area for Guggal Oilproduct

Remember to ensure the quality and authenticity of the Carrot Extract  Manufactured by Mediocon Inc product, regardless of the procurement source.

 

 

   

 

 

                                               

 


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