Psyllium Ispaghul cut seed husk (Plantago ovata) - Apophycaire
Psyllium Ispaghul cut seed husk (Plantago ovata) - Apophycaire
Psyllium Ispaghul cut seed husk (Plantago ovata) - Apophycaire
Psyllium Ispaghul cut seed husk (Plantago ovata) - Apophycaire
Psyllium Ispaghul cut seed husk (Plantago ovata) - Apophycaire

Psyllium Ispaghul cut seed husk (Plantago ovata) - Apophycaire

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Psyllium blond husk cut

Main virtue: gentle and natural bulk laxative, used to regulate transit.

Main use: formulation of pharmaceutical products based on mucilaginous fibers.

⚠ Warning: Plant subject to French regulations – use reserved for the pharmaceutical monopoly.

The cut husk of blond psyllium, also called ispaghul, is the outer shell of the seed, separated and then roughly chopped. Rich in mucilage, it has the ability to absorb several times its weight in water and form a viscous gel that increases the volume of the fecal bolus, thus gently stimulating peristalsis.

Packaging: 100g to 10kg
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A mucilage-rich integument under pharmaceutical monopoly

In France, cut blond psyllium husk is considered a **therapeutic substance** and is included in the **list of herbal medicines**. As such, its marketing is **reserved for pharmacists** and authorized healthcare professionals, within a strictly regulated framework.

Description

Dried integuments (husks), cut into 1 to 5 mm fragments, cream to light beige in color, fibrous texture. Odorless, neutral flavor. Swells on contact with water to form a transparent gel.

WARNING: Blond psyllium husk ( Plantago ovata ) is a product **reserved for the pharmaceutical monopoly**. Its sale to the public is regulated. Use reserved for pharmacists or for the manufacture of herbal medicines. Do not consume as is without medical supervision.

Nomenclature

  • Common name: Blond psyllium, ispaghul
  • Latin name: Plantago ovata
  • Family: Plantaginaceae
  • Part used: Seed coat
  • Shape: Cut (professional bulk)
  • Origin: India, Iran, Pakistan
  • English name: Psyllium husk cut
  • Name in German: Flohsamenschalen geschnitten
  • Name in Spanish: Cáscara de psyllium cortada
  • Name in Italian: Cuticola di psillio tagliata
  • Name in Arabic: قشور الإسبغول المقطعة

Main virtues

Gentle bulk laxative, transit regulator, prebiotic, natural thickener, intestinal softener.

Main constituents

Mucilages (up to 85%), hemicellulose, cellulose, small amounts of plant proteins and minerals (potassium, calcium).

Use and dosage (reserved for professionals)

  • Pharmaceutical forms: sachets, capsules, tablets, powders for dispersing – on prescription or recommendation in the pharmacy.
  • Indicative dosage (adult): 5 g in a large glass of water, 1 to 3 times a day, under medical supervision.

Precautions, side effects and contraindications

  • Do not consume without medical or pharmaceutical advice.
  • Contraindicated in cases of intestinal stenosis, digestive obstruction, swallowing disorders.
  • May interfere with the absorption of certain medications (space out doses).
  • Stay well hydrated when using it to avoid any unwanted effects.

History and regulated use

Long recommended in Ayurvedic and Greek-Arabic medicine, blond psyllium has been incorporated into modern European pharmacopoeia for its digestive benefits. In France, its use has been regulated for several years and classified under a pharmaceutical monopoly to ensure safe and controlled use.

Miscellaneous information

  • Packaging: professional bulk sealed or intended for galenic manufacturing.
  • Storage: away from air, humidity and heat.
  • Shelf life: 24 months.
  • TARIC customs code: 1211.90.86.00

Sources and references

  • Order of June 24, 2014 – List of plants covered by the pharmaceutical monopoly (Legifrance)
  • Wikiphyto – https://www.wikiphyto.org/wiki/Psyllium
  • ANSM – Database of herbal medicines
  • Pl@ntUse – https://uses.plantnet-project.org

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Data sheet

Crop Type
Conventional cultivation
Forme galénique
Coupe standard
Réservé au monopole pharmaceutique

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Certaines plantes sont interdites à la vente au grand public car considérées comme potentiellement toxiques ou dangereuses. Elles figurent sur des listes d’interdiction de l’ANSM (Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament) ou de la Commission européenne. Exemples : aristoloche, éphédra, digitales...

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Non. En France, seules 148 plantes médicinales peuvent être vendues librement par des non-pharmaciens (liste officielle fixée par le décret du 1er septembre 2008). Les autres sont réservées aux officines, même si elles sont en vente libre dans d’autres pays européens.

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Chaque pays de l’Union européenne applique ses propres listes de plantes autorisées ou interdites. Une plante tolérée en Allemagne ou en Espagne peut être interdite en France en raison d’un principe de précaution renforcé ou d’absence de monographie officielle.

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Il est essentiel de vérifier si la plante est autorisée à la vente et à l’usage, sous quelle forme (poudre, extrait, infusion) et à quel dosage. Toujours consulter les références de la pharmacopée ou un professionnel qualifié.

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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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Ce classement vise à protéger les consommateurs contre les usages non sécurisés. Il est important de se référer à la monographie officielle ou à un professionnel pour tout usage.

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