Amla Nanoemulsified Water-Soluble Powder

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Experience the next generation of Amla phytonutrient delivery with our Amla Nanoemulsified Water-Soluble Powder, crafted to maximize bioavailability and versatility for health-conscious consumers. Utilizing advanced micro granular amorphous crystal technology with positively charged, nano-sized pores, this cutting-edge formulation transforms potent Amla phytonutrient essential oil extract into a free-flowing, nanoemulsified water-soluble powder.

Ideal for use in beverages, edibles, gummies or capsules, it integrates effortlessly into water-based products without altering clarity or taste. With an exceptional oil adsorption capacity of up to 3.3 ml/g, our PhytoNano™ Adsorption Technology delivers Amla phytonutrient nanoemulsified water-soluble essential oil powder that ensures optimal stability and potency, delivering a consistent and effective dose of Amla’s antioxidant-rich benefits in every application.

Manufactured in USA in an FDA-registered, cGMP and NSF-certified facility.

This product is made-to-order to ensure optimal potency and maximum shelf life. Expect an average 12-15 day lead time.

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Elevate your product formulations and holistic health offerings with Palmyra Phytotech Amla Nanoemulsified Water-Soluble Powder—where tradition meets innovation for superior therapeutic performance.

Engineered for superior performance, our Amla Nanoemulsified Water-Soluble Powder overcomes the inherent solubility challenges of traditional Amla extracts. Leveraging advanced pharmaceutical technology, its high internal porosity (2.1 cm³/g) and expansive specific surface area (400 m²/g) stabilize Amla’s potent phytonutrients in an amorphous matrix, significantly enhancing water dispersion, absorption speed, and overall bioavailability. The powder’s excellent flowability (angle of repose: 34° at 1:1 loading) and compressibility enable the production of robust, leak-free tablets or capsules with a hardness of 70 N and minimal friability. Fully compliant with JPE, USP/NF, and EP pharmacopoeia standards, it delivers pharmaceutical-grade safety and reliability.

Our Amla Nanoemulsified Water-Soluble Powder is highly versatile—ideal for formulating nutrient-rich beverages, functional foods, capsules, or wellness shots without compromising taste or clarity. It offers a stable 3-year shelf life when stored under low-humidity, ambient conditions. With a neutral pH range of 4.0–8.0 and low moisture content (2.6% loss on drying), this powder remains consistent across diverse applications.

Amla Essential Oil and Its Potential as a Nanoemulsion Water-Soluble Powder

Nanoemulsion-based water-soluble Amla powders represent a next-generation advancement in botanical delivery systems. By improving the solubility, absorption, and clinical efficacy of Amla’s bioactive compounds, this innovative format offers a superior platform for wellness, beauty, and therapeutic applications.

Whether integrated into functional beverages, tablets, capsules, or skincare, nano-amla unlocks the full spectrum of benefits from this time-honored Ayurvedic superfruit—with modern science to back it.

What is Amla?

Amla (Emblica officinalis)—also known as Indian Gooseberry—is one of the most revered medicinal plants in Ayurvedic medicine. Renowned for its potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and rejuvenating properties, Amla is considered a Rasayana (rejuvenator) and is often used to promote longevity, immunity, and overall vitality.

Key Health Benefits of Amla:

1. Rich in Antioxidants

Amla is one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C, containing up to 20 times more than an orange. This contributes to its powerful antioxidant capacity, helping to:

  • Neutralize free radicals
  • Protect against oxidative stress
  • Delay signs of aging

2. Immune System Support

Due to its high vitamin C content and immunomodulatory properties, Amla supports the body’s natural defenses by:

  • Enhancing white blood cell function
  • Supporting resistance to infections
  • Reducing inflammation systemically

3. Supports Digestive Health

Amla has mild laxative properties and can help balance all three doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), particularly Pitta in the digestive system. It may:

  • Improve nutrient absorption
  • Relieve hyperacidity and indigestion
  • Support regular bowel movements

4. Promotes Healthy Skin and Hair

Amla is a popular beauty ingredient in Ayurveda. Its internal and topical use is believed to:

  • Stimulate collagen production
  • Reduce pigmentation and improve skin tone
  • Strengthen hair follicles, promote growth, and prevent premature graying

5. Enhances Metabolism and Detoxification

Amla is a natural detoxifier that supports liver function and metabolic balance. It is used to:

  • Improve liver enzyme function
  • Aid in detoxifying the blood and organs
  • Support healthy weight and lipid metabolism

6. Cardiovascular and Cholesterol Support

Studies show that Amla may help:

  • Lower LDL (bad) cholesterol and triglycerides
  • Improve HDL (good) cholesterol
  • Support endothelial function and reduce arterial plaque

7. Balances Blood Sugar Levels

Amla exhibits hypoglycemic activity, making it beneficial for:

  • Supporting blood glucose control
  • Improving insulin sensitivity
  • Managing complications of diabetes

8. Neuroprotective and Cognitive Benefits

Amla’s antioxidant and adaptogenic properties contribute to:

  • Enhanced memory and cognition
  • Reduced neuroinflammation
  • Protection against age-related cognitive decline

Traditional Ayurvedic Use of Amla

In Ayurveda, Amla is a core component of Triphala, a popular detoxifying formula. It is considered cooling (sheeta) in nature, sour and astringent in taste (rasa), and is known to rejuvenate the tissues, particularly the rasa dhatu (plasma/lymph) and shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue).

Amla’s versatility, safety profile, and deep roots in Ayurvedic tradition make it a cornerstone herb for promoting vitality, immunity, and systemic balance.

Clinical Research Support

Amla is a clinically supported, multifaceted Ayurvedic superfruit with powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, immunomodulatory, cardioprotective, and adaptogenic properties. It is increasingly used in modern nutraceutical, cosmeceutical, and functional food formulations, and its versatility makes it a standout botanical for holistic wellness and anti-aging support.

1. Powerful Antioxidant Properties

Amla contains a high concentration of ascorbic acid (vitamin C), along with ellagic acid, gallic acid, and other phenolic compounds.

  • A study published in Food & Function (2013) found Amla extract to significantly scavenge free radicals and protect against oxidative stress-induced cell damage in human dermal fibroblasts (Scartezzini & Speroni, 2000).
  • Another trial showed that Amla supplementation in healthy adults improved antioxidant enzyme activity and reduced lipid peroxidation (Reddy et al., 2010, Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition).

2. Immune System Modulation

Amla enhances immune response and regulates inflammatory cytokines.

  • Clinical Study: A 2012 study in Phytomedicine demonstrated that Amla extract increased natural killer (NK) cell activity in healthy individuals and modulated immune function without adverse effects (Ngamkitidechakul et al., 2010).

3. Digestive Health and Gut Support

Traditionally used to support digestion and reduce acidity, Amla’s tannins and fiber also act as prebiotics.

  • Human Evidence: In a clinical study, Amla significantly reduced symptoms of functional dyspepsia (indigestion) and acid reflux in patients compared to placebo (Nema et al., 2015, Ancient Science of Life).

4. Skin and Hair Health

Topical and oral use of Amla improves skin texture and hair growth.

  • Study: A 2021 trial showed that oral Amla supplementation improved skin hydration and elasticity while reducing transepidermal water loss in women aged 35–60 (Ito et al., 2021, Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology).
  • Hair Study: Amla oil was found to significantly reduce hair loss and improve hair thickness in patients with telogen effluvium in a randomized trial [(Saraf et al., 2011)].

5. Liver Detoxification and Metabolic Health

Amla supports liver enzymes, detoxification, and metabolic balance.

  • Study: A randomized controlled trial found that Amla improved liver function markers (ALT, AST) in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) (Khanna et al., 2015, Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine).

6. Cardiovascular Benefits and Cholesterol Control

Amla has hypolipidemic and cardioprotective properties.

  • Clinical Trials: Amla supplementation (500 mg/day) for 12 weeks led to significant reductions in total cholesterol, LDL, and triglycerides in hyperlipidemic patients, along with increases in HDL cholesterol (Akhtar et al., 2011, Indian Journal of Pharmacology).
  • A 2021 meta-analysis confirmed its lipid-lowering and anti-inflammatory benefits (Rani et al., 2021, BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies).

7. Blood Sugar Regulation

Amla shows promise in managing type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance.

  • Randomized Trial: Daily Amla intake (1–3 g) in type 2 diabetic patients led to improved fasting and postprandial glucose levels, as well as improved hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) after 3 months (Usharani et al., 2013, International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition).

8. Cognitive and Neuroprotective Support

Amla supports cognitive performance and reduces neuroinflammation.

  • Study: In a placebo-controlled trial, an Amla-based formulation improved memory, attention, and information processing in elderly subjects (Sharma et al., 2010, Journal of Dietary Supplements).

Amla Health Benefits Enhanced with Nanoemulsion Delivery

Amla, is one of the most important Rasayana herbs in Ayurvedic medicine. Traditionally used to enhance immunity, detoxify the body, and promote longevity, Amla is rich in vitamin C, polyphenols (such as gallic acid and ellagic acid), flavonoids, and tannins. These bioactive compounds have been extensively researched for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, cardioprotective, hepatoprotective, and neuroprotective effects.

Now, modern formulation science is unlocking new potential for Amla through nanoemulsion-based water-soluble powders, which significantly enhance bioavailability, stability, and ease of incorporation into various delivery formats.

Nanoemulsion Water-Soluble Powder: Unlocking Amla’s Full Potential

While Amla is already potent in its natural form, its bioactive compounds often suffer from poor water solubility and limited absorption in the gastrointestinal tract. Nanoemulsion delivery technology addresses this by reducing Amla’s oil-based or poorly soluble phytonutrients into nano-sized droplets (typically <100 nm) dispersed in a water-soluble powder matrix.

Advantages of Nanoemulsified Amla Powder:

  • Increased Bioavailability: Smaller droplet size increases surface area and absorption in the gut.
  • Fast Onset of Action: Faster dissolution and uptake lead to quicker therapeutic effects.
  • Water Compatibility: Easily dispersible in water-based beverages, capsules, or functional foods.
  • Stability: Protects Amla’s vitamin C and polyphenols from degradation due to oxidation or pH.
  • Accurate Dosing: Enables precise and repeatable dosing in nutritional supplements or drink mixes.

Custom Formulations Available

Our exclusive PhytoNano™ Adsorption Technology can provide custom formulation concentrations of up to 33% full spectrum Amla essential oil (333 milligrams/gram).

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