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Saberry is a proprietary patent pending, extract of fruits of Emblica officinalis Gaertn., more commonly known as, Indian Gooseberry.

Saberry is a proprietary patent pending, extract of fruits of Emblica officinalis Gaertn. (syn. with Phyllanthus emblica) (Euphorbiacae), more commonly known as, Indian Gooseberry. The fruits of Emblica officinalis Gaertn. known in India as Amla (Sanskrit name Amalaki), are consumed as fruit, or in the form of food products. In the Ayurvedic tradition, Amalaki is regarded as “one of the best rejuvenating herbs.” Saberry® from Sabinsa is standardized to contain a minimum of 10% β-Glucogallin and 50% Gallates. Conventionally, Amla extracts used in dietary supplements were standardized using ascorbic acid as the biomarker. However, recent research has revealed the fact that Amla does not contain ascorbic acid in consistent amounts, and sometimes, only in trace quantities, rendering its validity as a biomarker, questionable. Saberry® is the result of efforts to prepare an authenticated Amla extract, standardized using a valid biomarker, β-glucogallin. Inhouse studies revealed that β-glucogallin is a more powerful antioxidant molecule, as compared to Ascorbic acid. Download to learn more >>>>>

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