Bryonia Alba Suppliers & Bulk Manufacturers
Available Forms: Liquid Drop
Available Strengths: 10 ml, 30 ml, 50 ml
Reference Brands: Boiron (USA), SBL (EU)
Category:
Homeopathic Medicines
Bryonia Alba is available in Liquid Drop
and strengths such as 10 ml, 30 ml, 50 ml.
Sourced from GMP-certified and ISO-compliant manufacturers, this API meets
global pharmacopeia standards (USP/EP/JP as applicable). Ideal for pharmaceutical
formulation and commercial manufacturing, Bryonia Alba is supplied in
bulk quantities with complete regulatory support including DMF, COA, and MSDS.
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Technical Specifications & Supply Details
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| Lead Time |
7 to 60 days (depending on batch size & schedule) |
| MOQ |
As per manufacturer’s batch size |
| COA |
Available with every batch |
| Regulatory Dossier / DMF |
Available upon request |
| Export Documentation |
FSC, COA, Manufacturing License, Product Permission |
| Standards |
IP, BP, USP |
| Certifications |
WHO-GMP, EU-GMP, USFDA (as applicable) |
Bryonia Alba can be exported to over 30 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe,
and Latin America. Flexible packaging, competitive pricing, and a verified supplier
network make Pharmatradz a trusted sourcing partner for pharmaceutical companies
and contract manufacturers worldwide.
Product Description:
Bryonia alba, commonly known as white bryony, is a plant with a long cultural and historical background in the traditional practices of eastern and northern Europe. Although it is not widely known today in modern herbal discussions, historical and ethnographic records show that Bryonia alba once held significant value in folk medicine and folk botany. In earlier times, the plant was associated with medicinal, ritualistic, and even magical uses, making it an important part of local traditions and cultural heritage.
Traditionally, Bryonia alba was used in various folk remedies and was believed to have therapeutic properties that supported health and well-being. Over time, however, the perception of the plant has changed. Today, it is often regarded either as an ornamental plant grown for its appearance or, in some regions, as a noxious weed due to its spreading nature.
Despite this shift in perception, Bryonia alba continues to attract interest among researchers and herbal practitioners because of its historical importance and potential medicinal relevance. Documenting its cultural history and traditional uses helps preserve valuable knowledge about the plant and highlights the need for further research into its botanical and pharmacological significance.
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