Passiflora incarnata L.
Passiflora incarnata L.
Flower
Sedative, Promoting Digestive, Anti-anxiety
Turkey
Passion flower acquired its name from descriptions of its flower parts supplied in the 17th Century by Spanish priests in South America, known at that time as the “New Spain”. American Indians have a long history of using passion flowers for food and medicine. It was commonly used as a treatment for earaches, inflammation, insomnia and anxiety. he root was typically used as a poultice that could be applied to boils, cuts, bruises, and other inflammations. Passionflower leaves were also boiled to serve as tea to calm nerves or as a tonic (typically by the Inca tribe). Teas made from the passionflower were often used to help with insomnia as well.
CAS NUMBER: 72968-47-9
EC NUMBER: 277-142-7
ASSAY: %2 Vitexin by HPLC, Flavonoid Min %1.5 by UV spectrophotometry ; 4:1 DER, 5:1 DER, 10:1 DER
Bahçelievler Mah. 430 sok. No: 19 Torbalı / İZMİR / TÜRKİYE