Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare
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Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare
Arnica – background, uses and forms
We’re right in the middle of Arnica’s growing season and with the market growing quickly for Arnica based products, now would be a great time to explore your options. What
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Partnership Announcement
Ransom Naturals is proud to announce its strategic commercial partnership with Barentz for the distribution of pharmaceutical and nutraceutical botanical products in 38 countries including Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus,
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Find out more about Capsicum
Capsicum, of the Solanaceae family, is know to have been cultivated in Central and South America more than 6000 years ago. It was first introduced to Europe in the 13th
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Senega
Polygala is a large genus of flowering plants which are commonly known as snakeroots or milkworts and are members of the Polygalaceae family. More than 700 species have been described
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Plant of the Month: Cocillana
Cocillana Guarea rusbyi (Britton) Rusbyi more commonly known as Guapi Bark, Huapi Bark and Grape Bark is a plant native to tropical South and Central America, particularly Bolivia and the
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Plant of the Month: Quassia
Quassia Quassia which is also known as Bitter Wood or Jamaican Quassia generally refers to two plants that are members of the Simaroubaceae family, namely Picrasma excelsa (Sw.) Planch. and
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Plant of the Month: Squill
Squill (Drimia maritima (L.) ) Squill is a common name for a group of plants that are lily like and are members of the Asparagaceae family. The Squill of commerce
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Plant of the Month: Ipecac
Ipecac Ransom Naturals Ltd produces two main herbal drug preparations containing Ipecacuanha root. These are IP/06 – Ipecacuanha Liquid Extract BP and IP/19 – Ipecacuanha Tincture BP 1999. Both these
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