ZOR'KA
Soapwort
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A high-saponin soapwort variety optimized for industrial pharmaceutical and cosmetic raw material production.
Description
Russian Far East expertise in medicinal plant breeding
The ‘Zorka’ variety of Saponaria officinalis represents a significant achievement of the A.K. Chaika Federal Research Center for Agrobiotechnology. Developed in Russia, this variety was bred to bridge the gap between small-scale herb gathering and industrial-grade production of saponin-rich raw materials for the pharmaceutical and personal care sectors.
Key characteristics and industrial use
Soapwort (Saponaria officinalis) has long been prized for its natural foaming agents, but ‘Zorka’ offers a superior profile characterized by consistency and high yield of bioactive compounds in its rhizomes. Its primary applications include:
- Production of natural, non-synthetic surfactants for eco-friendly shampoos and detergents.
- Formulation of expectorant and anti-inflammatory medications.
- Utilization as a natural emulsifier in complex cosmetic formulas.
Agricultural profile
Designed for resilience, ‘Zorka’ inherits the hardiness typical of Far Eastern crop varieties, providing excellent winter survival and disease resistance. For commercial growers, the value of ‘Zorka’ lies in its predictability. Unlike wild-harvested populations, this cultivated variety ensures that processors receive a standardized raw material that meets stringent quality control measures, making it a reliable crop for modern medicinal plant plantations.
Specifications
| Medicinal Plants | |
|---|---|
| Catalog | Catalog → Soapwort |
| Originator | Фгбну Фнц Агробиотехнологий Дальнего Востока Им. А.К.Чайки |
| Country | Russia |
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