Beyond the Roots: Ashwagandha Leaves as an Emerging Scientific Resource
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), often called Indian ginseng or Winter cherry, is a small evergreen shrub deeply rooted in Ayurveda and […]
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), often called Indian ginseng or Winter cherry, is a small evergreen shrub deeply rooted in Ayurveda and […]
In the competitive nutraceutical landscape, the “Bioavailability Gap” is the ultimate barrier. You can formulate a supplement with the purest
Madhunashini (Gymnema sylvestre), a perennial woody climber, is a highly valued medicinal plant widely used in herbal drugs, nutraceuticals, and
The adage that “oil and water do not mix” is a fundamental principle of classical thermodynamics. However, the development of
Gymnema sylvestre, popularly known as Madhunashini or Meshashringi, has long held a revered place in traditional Indian medicine for its
The primary challenge in nutraceutical science is not molecule potency, but systemic bioavailability. Many potent bioactives specifically curcumin, resveratrol, and
A Materials Science Approach to Solubility One of the nutraceutical industry’s biggest challenges is a paradox: the very crystal structures
TL;DR (for the speed runners): Greenspace takes classic herbs (curcumin, berberine, ashwagandha, and more) and gives them a gentle “energy
How an industrial engineer named Shafi became a plant‑signal sleuth What if your Spotify Wrapped… was for plants? That’s basically
From Proof of Concept to Platform Opportunity A decade of biophysical research has revealed a profound truth: living tissues respond