Buchu Leaves Extract

Buchu leaves extract is derived from the leaves of the Buchu plant (scientific names: Agathosma betulina or Agathosma crenulata), a small shrub native to South Africa. It has a long history of use in traditional medicine, particularly among the Khoisan people, who utilized its aromatic and medicinal properties. The extract is known for its strong, minty aroma and is rich in bioactive compounds such as volatile oils, pulegone, diosphenol, and flavonoids.

Description

Product Name Buchu crenulata
Appearance Light green to pale yellow
Specification 10:1,20:1,30:1
Test Method HPLC
Source Leaves of Agathosma betulina or Agathosma crenulata
Certificate GMP, Kosher, Halal, Organic

Function

  • Urinary Tract Health: Buchu leaves extract is traditionally used to support urinary tract health. It has diuretic properties that help increase urine flow, aiding in the elimination of toxins and reducing inflammation in the urinary system. It is particularly useful for conditions like cystitis, urethritis, and kidney stones.
  • Anti-Inflammatory and Antiseptic Properties: The extract contains compounds like diosphenol, which have anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. These properties make it effective for reducing inflammation and fighting infections in the urinary tract and other parts of the body.
  • Digestive Support: Buchu leaves extract has been used historically as a digestive aid. It can help relieve symptoms of indigestion, bloating, and gas. It is also known to stimulate appetite and support overall digestive health.
  • Immune System Support: The high concentration of vitamin C and other antioxidants in Buchu leaves helps boost the immune system, enhancing the body’s ability to fight infections and illnesses.
  • Topical Applications: Buchu extract can be used topically to treat wounds, sores, and ulcers. Its antiseptic properties help prevent infections and promote healing.

Application

  • Herbal Teas: Buchu leaves can be brewed into a tea. A common preparation involves steeping 1 tablespoon of dried leaves in 1 cup of hot water for 30 minutes. The tea can be consumed 3-4 times a day to support urinary tract health.
  • Capsules and Extracts: Buchu leaves extract is available in capsule or liquid form. These supplements provide a standardized dose of active ingredients and are convenient for those who prefer not to drink tea.
  • Essential Oils: Buchu essential oil is used in aromatherapy and skincare products. It can be diluted in a carrier oil and applied topically to treat skin conditions or used in a diffuser for its refreshing aroma.
  • Topical Gels and Creams: Buchu extract is sometimes incorporated into gels and creams to provide localized relief for conditions like arthritis or muscle strain.
  • Traditional Medicinal Uses: In South Africa, Buchu leaves are used to make a brandy infusion known as Buchu Brandy, which is consumed as a stomachic and stimulant tonic.