HISTORY OF CAPSIENCAP

Capsicum is the name of the genus of the flowering plants and their fruit that we know and eat as "bell peppers" or just "peppers". Their name comes from the Greek word "kapto" which means "to bite" or "to swallow". There are different types of peppers, and we used them as food vegetables, spices, and in medicine. Depending on the place where they are grown and on the type they have different names. Variants of capsicum that are "spicy" commonly called chili peppers, or simply "chilies" while those mild or sweet are called red pepper, green pepper, bell pepper, or even just capsicum (in New Zealand, Australia, and India).

Western hemisphere is the place of origin of capsicums, and they were known and used as food since 7500 BC. They are native of South America and from there they spread to Central America. Columbus is credited for introducing capsicum to Europe from where it spread to Africa and Asia.

WHAT IS CAPSIENCAP

Capsiencap is an advanced and unique technology incorporated by Umang Pharmatech where the extract of ingredients is encapsulated (coated) to make it more available and protects from environmental factors. Capsiencap is available at various active dosage with Entering coating (EC) and Immediate Release (IR) form, also customization is available as per the end use requirement.

ADVANTAGES OF CAPSIENCAP

  • Delivery of higher level of actives
  • Prevent Damage to Stomach and Guts
  • Protects from environmental influences such as exposure to Oxygen, moisture and light
  • For higher dosage of formulations

    Capsicum comes in dried form, as a spice as chili pepper and paprika. The dried spice can be used in many sauces or can be added to beverages, such as tea. The dried variety is available as whole dried peppers, as a single spice, or in dried spice blends.

    Additionally, it might have been used in traditional medicine for

  • The treatment of cough
  • The treatment of toothache
  • The treatment of sore throat
  • The treatment of parasitic infections
  • The Treatment of wound healing
  • Can be an Anti-inflammatory Agent
  • Might Improve Cardiovascular Health
  • Can be an Antioxidant Agent
  • May Manage Diabetes
  • Might Boosts Immunity
  • May Relieve Menopausal Symptoms
  • May Help for body weight management