Monday, February 15, 2010
Fresh Pongamia seed
1.Pongamia Pinnata seeds and Seedlings
2.Pongamia Glabra
3.Millettia Pinnata
Fresh fruits are appetizer, astringent, alleviative of thirst and generative of phlegm. Ripe fruit is refrigerant, appetizer and alleviative of bile and thirst”
Part Used: Seeds, stem, leaves, fruit, root and oil from the seeds.
Constituents: Seeds contain bitter (in taste as well as smell) pale, fatty, sherry (brown) coloures oil 27 to 36.4 p.c known as Pongamia oil (Pongamik) or Honge oil. “ Beside the fixed oil the seeds contain traces of an essential oil. Bark contains a bitter alkaloid, resin, mucilage, sugar but no tannin. Leaves also contain a bitter substance.
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
Pongamia for Biodiesel

We offer high yielding Pongamia plantation seeds, developed by our decade expertise to maximize the oil output and commercial possibilities of Pongamia biofuels
Our Pongamia Cultivation Seeds Features:
Pongamia seeds are having more than 80
Using Pongamia for Biodiesel production has the two-fold environmental benefit of growing trees that store carbon while producing oil for fuel. Pongamia will grow on land not fit for food crops and does not need nitrate fertilizers like most other bio fuels crops.
Pongamia as a confident source of Biodiesel has high oil content (approx. 40%) and can grow on malnourished soils with low levels of nitrogen and high levels of salt; it is fast becoming the focus of a number of Biodiesel research programs.
The main advantages of Pongamia are that the higher recovery and quality of oil than other crops, no direct competition with food crops as it is a non-edible.
Pongamia has no direct competition with existing farmland as it can be grown on degraded and marginal land.
Whilst there are marked advantages in the use of Pongamia for Biodiesel, also as it a legume Pongamia could able to fix its own nitrogen from the soil, minimizing the need for added fertilizers.
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Pongamia Pinnata
Pongamia Pinnata is a medium-sized evergreen or briefly deciduous, drought resistant, glabrous shrub or tree 15-25 m high. Pongamia Pinnata could be used to supplement traditional, highly polluting fuels and provide employment to landless and marginal people.
The seeds of Pongamia contain about 40% oil, which ca be converted to Biodiesel by trans-esterification. Pongamia Bio fuels requires no engine modification, when blended with diesel in proportions as high as 20 percent. Pongamia Pinnata is a preferred species for controlling soil erosion and binding sand dunes because of its dense network of lateral roots. Pongamia Pinnata root, bark, leaves, sap, and flower also have medicinal properties and traditionally used as medicinal plants.
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Fresh Pongamia seeds

We provide superior quality Pongamia seeds that is used to create bio-fuel and diesel, used in modern engines.
These are also extensively used in leather industry, soap making and lubricant manufacturing. Our clients can avail it at industry leading
We are offering fresh pongamia seeds for achieving highest yield.. More oil than 45 % :
- High germination
- Maintenance free tree
- Can withstand upto 50 years.
- Yield starts at 5 years... 60 kilograms of seeds yield from each tree.
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High Germination Pongamia Pinnata

We carry high quality Pongamia seeds, Pongamia Pinnata seed oil, pungam fruit, pinnata bark, Pongamia pinnata flowers, and Pongamia pinnata leaves.
Pongamia seeds and oil is anthelmintic, styptic, and depurative. It is useful in rheumatism arthritis, whooping cough, skin ailments and scabies. Seed oil is mainly used in cosmetics, in soap making and as a lubricant. Seed oil is also used as insecticidal, nematocidal and bactericidal.
Flowers are useful to quench dypsia in diabetes and for alleviating vata and kapha.
Leaves are digestive, laxative and useful in flatulence, dyspepsia, diarrhea, leprosy and cough.
Bark is anthelmintic and used in pesticides. Dried leaves are used in stored grains to repel insects. The bark also yields a black gum that is used to treat wounds caused by poisonous fish.
We provide best quality seeds at uncompilable prices.
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Pongamia Plant seed

Our Pongamia Cultivation Seeds Features:
• Pongamia seeds are having more than 80% germination rate
• The oil content of our pongamia plant seeds is 32 – 35%
• Successfully cultivated in worlds many regions.
Pongamia pinnata has been found to be one of the most suitable species in India that is grown widely. It is N2-fixing trace, not brought by animals and oil is non-edible. Our fresh pongamia seeds are tolerant to water logging, saline and alkaline soils; it can withstand harsh climates (medium to high rainfall). It can be planted on degraded lands farmer’s field boundaries, Wastelands, fallow lands and could be grown across the country Pongamia seeds contain 30-40% oil.
The seeds are largely exploited for extraction of non-edible oil commercially known as ‘Karanja oil’, which is well known for its medicinal properties. So far there is no systematic organized collection of seeds. Mixture seeds consist of 95% kernel and are reported to contain about 27.0- 40% oil.. The crude oil is yellow orange to brown in color, which deepens on standing. It has a bitter taste, disagreeable odor and it is non-edible
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Pongamia Cultivation Seeds
Indo Exports provide superior quality Pongamia seeds that is used to create bio-fuel and diesel, used in modern engines
We have carved a niche as one of the overriding pongamia plant seeds manufacturers and suppliers, based in
Our Features:
· Pongamia seeds are having more than 80% germination rate
· The oil content of our pongamia plant seeds is 32 – 35%
· Successfully cultivated in worlds many regions.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Pongamia seeds Exports From India
Indo Exports offer superior quality Pongamia seeds that is used to create bio-fuel and diesel, used in modern engines. These are also extensively used in leather industry, soap making and lubricant manufacturing. Our clients can avail it at industry leading prices.
Seeds, stem, leaves, fruit, root and oil from the seeds.
Pongamia seeds are one of the most useful part of the tree, finding use in different industries to make range of products. It has the maximum number of compounds with curative properties. It is used to manufacture effective pesticides as seeds have the highest content of azadirachtin.
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
High Yield Pongamia Seeds
PONGAMIA
Superior quality Pongamia seeds that is used to create bio-fuel and diesel, used in modern engines. These are also extensively used in leather industry, soap making and lubricant manufacturing. Our clients can avail it at industry leading prices.
Botanical Name : : Pongamia Pinnata
Family name : : Fabaceae (Leguminaceae)
Common Name : : Indian Beech, Poongam oil tree, Honge, Ponge.
Available Varities :
1. Pongamia Pinnata seeds and Seedlings
2. Pongamia Glabra
3. Millettia Pinnata
. Fresh fruits are appetizer, astringent, alleviative of thirst and generative of phlegm. Ripe fruit is refrigerant, appetizer and alleviative of Bile
Part Used: Seeds, stem, leaves, fruit, root and oil from the seeds.
Constituents: Seeds contain bitter (in taste as well as smell) pale, fatty, sherry (brown) coloures oil 27 to 36.4 p.c known as Pongamia oil (Pongamik) or Honge oil. Beside the fixed oil the seeds contain traces of an essential oil.
Bark contains a bitter alkaloid, resin, mucilage, sugar but no tannin. Leaves also contain a bitter substance. Karanjin a crystalline constituent of the oil. The new compound Karanjin; (S18 H12 O4) has been shown to be the methylether of Karanjonol which possesses feeble tinctorial properties. Acetyl and benzoyl derivatives and the ethyl ether of Karanjonol are also described. On hydrolysis Karanjin gives (1) benzoic acid (2)a phenolic body. (3) Karanjol carboxylic acid which melts at 200 celcius with decoposition, and (4) a neutral, sweet smelling liquid with Ketonic properties B.P. about 230 celcius. The fatty acid present in the oil include myristic 0.23; palmitic 6.06; stearic 2.19; arachidic 4.30; lignoceric 3.22; dihydroxysrearic 4.36; lino lenic 0.46; linolic 9.72 and oleic acid 61.30 percent, together with 3.56 percent, of unsaponifiable matter.
Action: Expressed oil from the seeds has antisperic and stimulant healing properties. Oil appears to be an active sgebt as the residue after expression is inert.
Seeds, leaves, root and oil are anti parasitics; they destroy both vegetable and animal parasites is skin diseases.
Bark is astringent. Powdered seeds are a febrifuge and tonic,and have expectorant properties. Leaves are also cholagogue.
Uses: Oil is applied to skin diseases, in scabies, stores, and the like cases of eczema have been benefited by applying a mixture of the oil and zinc oxide (1 drachm to 1 ounce of the oil). Internally the oil has sometimes been used as a stomachic and cholagogue in case of dyspepsia with sluggish liver An embrocation made of equal parts of the oil and lemon juice is an application in rheumatism (muscular and articular), I psoriasis, porrigo capitis and pityriasis. Decoction of the leaves is applied as bath or fomentation to rheumatic joints. Leaves are also used in diarrhea and in cough. Juice of the stem, leaves and root is useful similarly.
For destroying worms of foul ulcers and fistulous sores, juice of the root by itself or with that of Neem and Nirgund or the leaves of all of these ground into a paste are used. Juice with coconut milk and lime water well shaken and in obstinate cases with hydnocarpus oil, camphor and sulphur added, is a remedy for gonorrhoea; juice of the root by itself is also internally given in gonorrhoea and urethritis; poultice of the leaves is used in ulcers infested with maggots; and juice of the leaves is useful in flatulency, dyspepsia and diarrhea. Pulp of the seed is and application is asthenic and debilitation conditions.
They are also used very commonly in bronchitis and whooping cough. Young leaves are applied to bleeding piles. Bark is useful internally in bleeding piles. Dried flowers in powder in combination with other ingredients is given as decoction in diabetes to quench thirst. Flowers are used as a remedy for diabetes.Pods are worn round neck in whooping cough. Seeds of Pongamia are powdered after decoction and given as a specific for whooping cough and harassing cough. For infants and young children, dose is form 1 to 5 grains according to age. For those above 12 years, dose is 15 grains. Powder should not be wrapped in paper as paper absorbs it oil. Powder loses efficacy on being kept and should, there fore, be prepared fresh. Used in scorpion-sting.
Available Parts : seeds and Live Plants
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