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                 VENTAGE (Broad-spectrum Homoeopathic natural pesticide against) (Reg.)


  • Description
  • Aims & Targets
  • Mode of Actions
  • Formulation
  • How & When

  • How will take the time
  • Toxicity
  • Neem
  • Chamomile
  • Ventage Trial
  • Registration Letter

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    DESCRIPTION
    Ventage is a Homoeopathic natural based broad-spectrum pesticide against Cotton Mealy Bug. In Ventage highly diluted & potentized homoeopathic medicines are used as active ingredients. These medicines are active against Cotton Mealy Bug but not detectable in lab analysis. For detection, Following Mother tinctures used in different ratio
    1- Mother tincture of Neem
    2- Neem Oil
    3- Mother tincture of Chamomile.



    AIM AND TARGETS
    Ventage specially designed against the Cotton Mealy Bug as per international record it is confirm that there is no specific chemical for this pest & last three Years, field data of Pakistan was show clearly, there is no effective control of this pest with conventional pesticides. So ventage designed to meet the requirements of needful. The target of above mentioned pesticide is to control the pink Hibiscus Mealy bug & save the damages of crop. It is a broad- spectrum pesticide which has more than one mode of action, which improves quality & efficacy of ventage.


    MODE OF ACTIONS
    Homeopathic natural pesticides are contact and systemic pesticides which have special drug affinity towards the oxidation centre of the pest and cause the suffocation which results in mortality of the pest. The predators are not affected because of the anatomical difference between parasite & Predators.
    Repellent:
    Insects simply straw away from areas sprayed.
    Crop Growth Regulator:
    Ventage is growth regulators, which improve the growth and yield of crop.


    FORMULATION

    One litre Ventage is contains

    Mother tincture of Neem = 1 X. 20 % by Total Volume

    Mother tincture of Chamomile = 1X 10 % by Total Volume

    Neem Oil 2 % by Total Volume

    Abies Nigra 300C 18 % by Total Volume

    Aethiops Mineralis 200C. 20% by Total Volume

    Cenchris contortix. 300C 20 % by Total Volume

    Curare 500C 20 % by Total Volume

    All Formulation prepared in 50 % Alcohol & 50 % distill water.

     

    ANALYSIS METHOD

    Chamomile Apigenins HPLC 160
    Bisabolols GC 185
    Neem Lemonoids HPLC

    The above-mentioned mode of action start immediately after the spray and completion period is 24 Hours to 7Days.



    HOW & WHEN
    • According to the E.T.L
    • For the better results always make the 1% solution of Ventages& spray the field thoroughly.


    TOXICITY
    There is no toxicity of Ventage for human beings, livestock and plants because all of those medicines, which are used in homoeopathic & natural pesticides, already used in homoeopathic system of medicines, naturopathy and herbal system of medicines for the treatment of human beings, plants and livestock.


    NEEM (Azadirachta indica)
    CHEMICAL COMPOSITION: Contains bitters and also quercetin and ß sitosterol glucocide
    PHARMACOLOGY: Aqueous extract of leaves decreased blood sugar levels and prevented adrenaline as well as glucose hyperglycaemia. Fractions of acetone extract showed CNS depressant, positive inotropic and blood pressure lowering activities. A single dose of 3gm, in human subjects was found to be highly effective and majority of positive stool cases of ascariasis were worm and ovum free. It is found effective against intestinal worms in farm animals. The extract showed antifungal activity against some soil-borne pathogens of Cicer arietinum5.

    SPECIFICATIONS
    NEEM EXTRACT

    (Azadirachta indica)
    General Information
    Type of extract           Dry powder
    Plant parts used       Extremely bitter in taste with characteristic odour
    Loss on drying           Not more than 5% W/W
    Lead                             Not more than 10 PPM
    Heavy metals              Not more than 20 PPM

    Assay
    Bitters content on dry Not less than 2.5% W/W
    basis by Gravimetry/HPTLC

    Microbiological profile
    Total bacterial count Not more than 3000 CFU/gm
    Yeasts and moulds Not more than 100 CFU/gm
    E.coli Absent
    S.aureus Absent
    S.aureus Absent
    Salmonella typhi Absent
    Pseudomonas aeruginose Absent

    CHAMOMILE (Matricaria Chamomilla)

    Description
    Chamomile is an annual herb found in southern Europe and northern Asia. It grows along roadsides and fields. The plant produces a round, furrowed, and branched stem which grows one to two feet in height. The leaves are pale green, incised, and sessile, with thread-shaped leaflets. The flower heads consists of yellow disk flowers and white petal-shaped ray flowers that are bent downward to make the disk flowers more prominent. The medicinal part is the flower.

    CHEMICAL COMPOSITION

     Amino Acids

     Apigenin

     Apiin

     Azulene compounds

     Carbohydrates

     Chamazulene

     Coumarins

     Farnesol

     Fatty acids

     Flavonoids

     Guaiazulene

     Luteolin

     Plant acids

     Scopoletin

     Volatile oils



    NUTRIENT COMPOSITION

     Bioflavonoids

     Choline

     UFA

     Vitamin B Complex

     Vitamin C

     



    PROPERTIES AND USES
    Anodyne - a substance which relieves pain, usually with accompanied sedation.
    Anthelmintic - an agent which destroys or expels intestinal worms.


    Antispasmodic - an agent which relieves or prevents spasms, usually of the smooth muscles. Barbiturates and valerian are examples of antispasmodics.
    Calmative - a substance that has a soothing or sedative effect.
    Carminative - an agent which assists in expelling gas from the intestines.
    Diaphoretic - an agent which increases perspiration.
    Stimulant - an agent that temporarily increases activity or physiological processes. Stimulants may be classified according to the organ upon which they act; for example, an intestinal stimulant is that which stimulates the intestines.
    Tonic - an agent which strengthens or tones.

    Chamomile helps promote thyroxine which helps rejuvenate the texture of the hair and skin, and also promotes mental alertness. It is also a soothing sedative and is useful internally for babies and children as an aid in colds, stomach trouble, colitis, sleeplessness, and as a gargle, and externally for eczema and inflammation. As a tea it is used for nerves and menstrual cramps. It has been recommended for persons who cannot tolerate caffeine, such as those with peptic ulcers, hypertension, and heart problems.

    It is recognized by the orthodox medical profession, especially in France and Spain, as a valuable medicine for the young. Doctors in an eastern United States hospital gave this herb, as a tea, to heart patients who had not responded to sleep-inducing drugs. Of the 12 patients, 10 immediately fell asleep.

    Chamomile contains chamazulene, which has antiallergenic and anti-inflammatory properties. Some species of chamomile contain alkaloids which could induce spasms, but the substance does not have a significant biological effect at the concentrations obtained in a normal human dose of chamomile tea. However, such teas are usually used over a long period of time, during which a cumulative effect might result.

     
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