Madder plant is indigenous to Southern Europe, Western Asia, North Africa and cultivated elsewhere. As the botanical name implies, the root is used as a coloring agent that produces a colorful dye ranging from bright orange to a vibrant red.
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Natural coloring agent.
Not for internal use.
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PHC Lot Number | Product Name | Botanical Name | Country of Origin |
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20169AG | Maddar Root | Rubia tinctorium | Iran |
19241AG | Maddar Root | Rubia tinctorium | Iran |
17201MG | Maddar Root | Rubia tinctorium | Pakistan |
OR062002 | Madder Rt. | Rubia tinctorium | |
SF111198 | Madder Rt. | Rubia tinctorium | India |
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