with Stephen Harrod Buhner, master herbalist
In your book, you recommend andrographis to be standardized to 10% andrographolides; however, I am currently using the whole bulk andrographis herb from 1st Chinese (in 00 caps averaging 520 mg each) and have a few questions that I’ve been unable to get answers for while researching on the internet.
Would you know the approximate content of andrographolides in the whole bulk herb or would you know how much of the whole herb I would have to take in order to get enough of the standardized constituent? Should I go higher (if possible) than the upper limit recommended in your book? Is the standardized form available in bulk anywhere at the moment? Thanks so much Stephen. Hope you are well.
Stephen’s response:
The standardized form is not available in bulk; it is an industrial modification of the herb used by herbal companies for tablet production. You can indeed go higher in dose if you would like.
I have a problem with the whole herb andrographis that is available in the U.S.; there is too little quality control. It is my hope that better quality will come on the market soon, from locally grown plants. The amount of andrographolides in plants varies tremendously depending on when the plants are harvested. For instance, see this article:
Screening and optimization of Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Nees for total andrographolide content, yield and its components; BHAN M. K. (1) ; DHAR A. K. (1) ; KHAN S. (1) ; LATTOO S. K. (1) ; GUPTA K. K. (1) ; CHOUDHARY D. K. (1)
Abstract: Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Nees (Acanthaceae), commonly known as Kalmegh is used both in Ayurvedic and Unani system of medicines for a number of ailments related to digestion, hepatoprotection, hypoglycemic, and as anti-bacterial, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, vermicidal and antiacene. Ten accessions of A. paniculata from different sources were screened to assess the yield and its components besides andrographolides on three harvesting dates viz. 70, 100, 130 days after plantation corresponding to calendar months of September, October and November. The results revealed its successful growth in the subtropical region of Jammu, with last week of October ideal for obtaining maximum dry herbage (931.3 kg/ha) and total andrographolide yield (61.83 kg/ha), respectively. On the basis of leaf/stem ratio the relative estimates of total andrographolide is higher in October (46%) than September (15%) or November (39%). Accession Acc. 1 and Acc.9 have been identified as the best sources for obtaining higher drug yield.
The content of the three main andrographolides in Andrographis paniculata has been determined (but no harvest date was listed for the article, which makes a huge difference). In general, the three main andrographolides in this species exist in this amount: .12 grams of andrographolides per 100 grams of dried plant. (100 grams is about 3.5 ounces.) You can find the analysis, in depth, in this article:
MODELLING OF SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE EXTRACTION OF ANDROGRAPHOLIDE FROM ANDROGRAPHIS PANICULATA LEAVES BY EMPLOYING INTEGRAL DESORPTION CONCEPT
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As you can see, no easy answer unless you know exactly when the plant was harvested. This is one of the reasons why many people are supporting standardization. I am not a fan of standardization but I can understand why some people would like it to occur.
posted on November 13, 2008 | 890 views | tags: andrographis, andrographolides, Borrelia burgdorferi, Healing Lyme, lyme disease
Andrographis
400 mg tablets: Nature's Way
<400 mg tablets: Paradise Herbs
400 mg tablets: Planetary Formulas Full Spectrum
Japanese Knotweed (Resveratrol)
Green Dragon Botanicals
100 mg tablets: Paradise Herbs
bulk, wildcrafted: Woodland Essence
bulk and Source Naturals 500 mg tablets: 1st Chinese Herbs [Editor's note: As of September 2011, we have received reports that some people have had bad reactions to Source Naturals brand Resveratrol but have done fine with Paradise herbs. Sometimes the brand makes all the difference.]
Cat's Claw (Uncaria tomentosa)
500 mg capsules: Raintree
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Cryptolepis
tincture: Woodland Essence
Eleuthero (Siberian Ginseng)
Herb Pharm tincture - alcohol-based
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250 mg capsules: Nature's Way
Stephania Root
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1st Chinese Herbs
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