Belladonna Extract powder
CAS No:8007-93-0
Specification:Atropine 0.03%,1.0%; Hyoscyamine 0.75%, 1.00%, 1.20%,
Lead time: 1-3 days
Test Method: HPLC
Shelf Life: 2 years
MOQ: 1KG
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Content: Natural, Non-GMO, Non-additive
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Product Introduction
What is Belladonna Extract powder?
Belladonna, also known as the deadly Solanaceae plant, is a toxic plant native to Europe, North Africa, and West Asia. The roots and leaves of this plant are used to make dry and soft extracts with medicinal value. This extract contains alkaloids such as hyoscyamine, which endow the Belladonna Extract powder with unique pharmacological activity.
The Belladonna Extract powder is produced by removing water from plant roots and leaves, leaving behind concentrated powders rich in alkaloids such as atropine, hyoscyamine, and scopolamine. These alkaloids have antispasmodic and analgesic effects, making extracts popular drugs for treating various types of pain, including dysmenorrhea and headaches. In addition to its application in the pharmaceutical field, belladonna extract also has potential application value in industries such as food additives, industry, chemicals, and textiles. For example, it can be used to adjust the taste of food or as a flavoring ingredient in certain foods, and can also be used as a raw material or additive for spices and essential oils in the industrial field.
However, it is worth noting that belladonna is a highly toxic plant, and its extract can only be used under the guidance of qualified healthcare professionals.
The production process of Kintai Belladonna Extract powder
Kintai Belladonna Extract powder Quality Specification &COA
Healthkintai® is a professional plant extract company. We have high-quality Belladonna Extract powder and excellent service, as well as HPLC chromatogram report and COA.
Note:Due to its toxicity, the dosage must be prescribed by healthcare professionals. The following information is for reference only.
Application |
Form |
Typical Dosage (Adults) |
Notes |
Ophthalmic (eye exams) |
Eye drops (atropine solution) |
1–2 drops (0.5–1% solution) |
Pupil dilation lasts 6–12 hours. |
Topical pain relief |
Cream/gel (with other analgesics) |
Apply thin layer 1–2x/day |
/ |
Belladonna Extract powder health benefits
Reduce sweating:The Belladonna Extract powder can help reduce sweating. This may be helpful for people who sweat excessively, such as those with hyperhidrosis.
Improve digestion:According to research, belladonna has an improving effect on digestion. It can improve constipation, bloating, and other digestive problems.
Improve sleep quality:The Belladonna Extract powder can improve sleep and help us relax our body and mind. It can help people with insomnia or other sleep problems.
Improve vision:The Belladonna Extract powder can help improve vision by dilating the pupils. This is very helpful for people suffering from glaucoma or other eye diseases that cause pupil stenosis.
May alleviate pain:The Belladonna Extract powder is a natural painkiller. The alkaloids in belladonna help block pain signals from reaching the brain, thereby reducing physical pain.
May treatment for asthma:Extract from belladonna can help treat asthma by relaxing airway muscles. This helps to open the airway, making breathing easier.



Belladonna Extract powder function
The Belladonna Extract powder has multiple potential benefits in both traditional medicine and modern applications, but its toxicity (such as hyoscyamine alkaloids) should be carefully monitored and used under strict professional guidance.Here are some benefits of it.
Relieve muscle spasms and pain:
The anticholinergic components (such as atropine) in the extract of belladonna can inhibit the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, relax smooth muscles, and are commonly used to alleviate gastrointestinal spasms, biliary colic, or urinary system spasms. In clinical practice, its derivatives are also used as anesthesia aids before surgery to reduce respiratory secretions and visceral reflex spasms.
Ophthalmic diagnostic applications:
Low concentrations of atropine can temporarily paralyze the ciliary muscle, leading to dilated pupils (mydriasis effect), making it easier for ophthalmologists to examine the retina or treat iris inflammation. This effect originates from its inhibition of the iris sphincter, but the dosage needs to be strictly controlled to avoid side effects such as photosensitivity or blurred vision.
Traditional analgesia and anti-inflammatory:
In history, external application of belladonna preparations was used to alleviate local inflammation such as arthritis and neuralgia. Its alkaloids may alleviate symptoms by blocking pain transmission pathways, but modern medicine tends to use synthetic derivatives such as belladonna patches to reduce toxicity risks.
Safty of Kintai’s Belladonna Extract powder
Belladonna Extract powder contains potent alkaloids (e.g., atropine, scopolamine) and must be used with extreme caution . Even small overdoses can cause severe anticholinergic toxicity, including:Dry mouth, blurred vision, dizziness,Rapid heartbeat (tachycardia), fever,Hallucinations, seizures, or respiratory failure (in extreme cases)
Safety measures:
Strict medical supervision – Dosage must be tailored by a doctor.
Avoid self-administration – Traditional/home uses are risky.
Contraindications – Unsafe for glaucoma, heart disease, elderly patients, and children.
Conclusion: While effective for spasms or eye exams, belladonna’s high toxicity demands professional oversight. Never use without prescription.
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