Blackcurrant leaf powder (Ribes nigrum) - Apophycaire
Blackcurrant leaf powder (Ribes nigrum) - Apophycaire
Blackcurrant leaf powder (Ribes nigrum) - Apophycaire
Blackcurrant leaf powder (Ribes nigrum) - Apophycaire
Blackcurrant leaf powder (Ribes nigrum) - Apophycaire
Blackcurrant leaf powder (Ribes nigrum) - Apophycaire

Blackcurrant leaf powder (Ribes nigrum) - Apophycaire

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Blackcurrant leaf powder – Ribes nigrum

Main virtue: support for well-being through natural means.

Main use: infusion, capsules, external care

Blackcurrant leaf powder ( Ribes nigrum ) is obtained by finely grinding the dried leaves. Easy to measure, it can be used as an infusion, incorporated into food supplements or in homemade cosmetic preparations.

Packaging: 100g to 10kg
If you would like other packaging, dosage forms or other culture origins, please contact us.

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Ribes nigrum – powdered leaf

Highly valued for its herbal flavor profile and natural flavonoid content, blackcurrant leaf powder is easy and precise to use. It can be consumed as a quick infusion or added to natural skincare and wellness recipes.

Description

Fine, green to brown-green powder with a sweet, herbaceous odor. Smooth, light texture.

Nomenclature

  • Common names: Blackcurrant, black gooseberry
  • Latin name: Ribes nigrum
  • Family: Grossulariaceae
  • Part used: Leaf
  • Form: Powder
  • Origin: Temperate Europe, Russia, Balkans
  • English name: Blackcurrant leaf powder
  • Name in German: Schwarze Johannisbeerblatt Pulver
  • Name in Spanish: Polvo de hoja de grosellero negro
  • Name in Italian: Polvere di foglia di ribes nero
  • Name in Arabic: مسحوق ورق الكشمش الأسود (Masḥūq Waraqat Kishmish Aswad)

Main virtues

Used in herbal teas, seasonal wellness treatments, and natural skincare products, blackcurrant leaf powder is a traditional ingredient in gentle practices. It is also popular as a dry supplement in capsule or mask form.

Main constituents

Flavonoids (rutin), tannins, gallic acid, essential oil, natural vitamin C.

Use and dosage

  • Infusion: 1/2 to 1 teaspoon for 250 ml of hot water, let infuse for 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Cosmetic: as a mask or poultice (mixed with clay or hydrosol).
  • Supplement: 1 g per day in capsules or in a drink.

Precautions, side effects and contraindications

  • Do not exceed the recommended doses for internal use.
  • Avoid in people taking anticoagulant treatment without professional monitoring.
  • Keep the powder tightly closed, away from moisture and light.

History and origin

Blackcurrant leaf has been used in Europe for centuries in home remedies and herbal tea preparations. Its powdered form is now favored for its practicality and its integration into new wellness and natural uses.

Miscellaneous information

  • Storage: in an opaque jar or airtight bag.
  • Packaging: loose powder or in jars.
  • Appearance: fine, brownish-green powder.
  • Odor: vegetal, resinous, discreetly aromatic.

Sources and references

  • Pl@ntUse – https://uses.plantnet-project.org
  • French pharmacopoeias and herbalist traditions
  • Works on botanical cosmetics
  • European corpus of soft medicinal plants

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Data sheet

Crop Type
Conventional cultivation
Forme galénique
Poudre standard

Specific References

En France, les plantes médicinales sont classées par l’ANSM en deux grandes listes :

  • Liste A : plantes médicinales présumées actives, dont l’usage est autorisé uniquement sous encadrement (officines, médicaments, préparations magistrales). Certaines sont partiellement en vente libre si elles figurent parmi les 148 plantes autorisées par le décret du 1er septembre 2008.
  • Liste B : plantes présumées toxiques. Elles sont interdites à la vente libre, même en usage externe ou cosmétique, sauf autorisation dérogatoire ou usage strictement encadré.

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