Wholesale Bulk Adiantum Capillus Veneris for Export
At ACPFOOD, we specialize in supplying bulk adiantum capillus veneris for wholesalers, distributors, and exporters worldwide. Also known as maidenhair fern or Venus hair fern, this high-quality dried herb is perfect for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and herbal industries. Our products are carefully harvested, cleaned, and packaged to ensure purity, freshness, and consistent quality for all bulk orders. Trust ACPFOOD as your reliable bulk adiantum capillus veneris supplier for global trade.
ACPFOOD supplies Bulk Adiantum Capillus Veneris, one of the most widely used medicinal herbs in traditional and modern herbal formulations across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Harvested from clean mountain regions in Iran, our Bulk Adiantum Capillus Veneris consists of carefully dried fronds with preserved color, aroma, and therapeutic phytochemicals.
Bulk Adiantum Capillus Veneris is a key botanical used in respiratory health supplements, herbal teas, natural syrups, cough remedies, digestive tonics, and cosmetic formulations. The herb is rich in flavonoids, mucilage, and triterpenoids that contribute to its expectorant, soothing, anti-inflammatory, and demulcent effects.
ACPFOOD ensures that all batches of Bulk Adiantum Capillus Veneris are hand-cleaned, micro-filtered, and packed under hygienic conditions. With full export documentation, batch testing, and industrial-grade packaging, we are a trusted supplier for herbal manufacturers, pharmaceutical processors, and natural tea brands worldwide.
🏭 Industrial Applications
Pharmaceutical & Herbal Medicine
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Key ingredient in respiratory syrups, cough formulas, and soothing throat remedies
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Used in bronchial support teas and natural expectorant blends
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Incorporated in traditional pulmonary and anti-inflammatory preparations
Tea & Beverage Industry
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Commonly blended in herbal tea mixtures for respiratory comfort and detox
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Used for its mild taste and soothing qualities
Cosmetic & Wellness
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Applied in natural hair care tonics and scalp treatments
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Used in extracts for skin-calming products
Nutraceuticals
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Added to powder blends, capsules, tinctures, and liquid extracts
ACPFOOD guarantees that all Bulk Adiantum Capillus Veneris shipments meet international quality and safety standards.
🌱 Product Specifications
| Parameter | Description |
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| Botanical Name | Adiantum capillus-veneris L. |
| Common Names | Maidenhair Fern, Venus Hair Fern |
| Part Used | Aerial Parts (Dried fronds) |
| Purity | ≥ 98% |
| Moisture | ≤ 10% |
| Color | Natural green to dark green |
| Processing Method | Wild-harvested, shade-dried, hand-cleaned |
| Origin | Iran |
| Shelf Life | 24 months |
🌍 Why Choose ACPFOOD for Bulk Adiantum Capillus Veneris?
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✔️ Reliable global supplier of Bulk Adiantum Capillus Veneris
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✔️ Fully documented (CoA, TDS, MSDS available for all batches)
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✔️ Non-irradiated, naturally dried, and free from additives
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✔️ Industrial-grade bulk packaging (10–25 kg bags)
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✔️ Preferred by herbal tea manufacturers, syrup producers, and nutraceutical brands
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✔️ Export-ready with HACCP-aligned handling and cleaning systems
ACPFOOD’s Bulk Adiantum Capillus Veneris is trusted worldwide for its purity, consistency, and superior medicinal quality.
🚚 Delivery Options
🌍 Direct Export from Iran – Available worldwide
🇪🇺 European Union: Delivered DDP from Heppenheim, Germany (MOQ: 500 Kg)
🇨🇦 Canada & 🇨🇳 China: Delivered DDP (MOQ: 500 Kg)
🇺🇸 USA Customers: Delivered DAP (MOQ: 1000 Kg)
🚢 Other Countries: CIF shipping available worldwide
GENERAL DATA
Plant parts: Leaves
Cultivation mode: Wild collection
In manufacturing: Pharmaceutical, hair care, skin care, shampoo, oil, extract.
In food: Tea.
🍃 Industries That Use Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum capillus-veneris L.)
Adiantum capillus-veneris L., commonly known as Maidenhair Fern, is a delicate, fan-leaved fern species with a long history in traditional herbal medicine. It is native to temperate and tropical regions across the Middle East, Mediterranean, Asia, and the Americas. Known in Persian as “Par-e Siavashan” (پَرسیاوَشان), it is especially valued for respiratory, digestive, and cosmetic applications.
🌿 What Is Maidenhair Fern?
The fronds (leaves) of Adiantum capillus-veneris contain flavonoids, tannins, terpenoids, and phenolic acids that contribute to its soothing, expectorant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
It is traditionally used as an herbal infusion, syrup, or decoction, often in respiratory and haircare formulations.
1. Pharmaceutical & Herbal Medicine Industry
This herb is mainly used in phytotherapy and herbal medicine for respiratory and gastrointestinal health.
Medical Applications:
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Soothing cough syrup ingredient for bronchitis and sore throat
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Herbal teas for clearing chest congestion and dry cough
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Mild diuretic and digestive tonic
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Used in polyherbal formulas for asthma and hoarseness
✅ Recognized in Persian, Unani, and Western herbal traditions
✅ Suitable for children, elderly, and sensitive patients
2. Nutraceutical & Wellness Supplement Industry
Its mild expectorant, anti-inflammatory, and detoxifying properties make it suitable for gentle respiratory support and digestive wellness products.
Applications:
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Botanical ingredient in lung-cleansing teas
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Tonic for vocal health (used by singers and public speakers)
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Blended in liver support and metabolic balance formulations
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Capsules or tinctures for seasonal immune support
✅ Popular in natural wellness and preventive health sectors
✅ Often combined with licorice root, thyme, and violet leaf
4. Ethnic & Traditional Medicine
Maidenhair Fern holds cultural significance across Persian, Mediterranean, and South Asian systems of medicine.
Applications:
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Herbal infusions (like Persian Damnoosh) during cold season
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Used in home remedies for mild coughs and voice fatigue
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Applied externally in poultices for skin inflammation or sores
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Considered a “cooling” plant in traditional humoral medicine
✅ Popular in Persian apothecaries (Attari) and folk remedies
✅ Trusted by herbalists for respiratory and vocal health
5. Academic & Botanical Research
Research on Adiantum capillus-veneris explores its bioactive compounds, antioxidant capacity, and anti-inflammatory effects.
Focus Areas:
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Isolation of flavonoids and triterpenoids
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Antitussive and bronchodilator effects
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Protective properties for liver and lungs
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Botanical studies on its phytochemistry and sustainable cultivation
✅ Studied in ethnobotany, herbal pharmacology, and phytotherapy research
✅ Summary of Key Applications
| Industry | Common Uses |
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| Pharmaceutical & Herbal | Expectorant syrups, cough remedies, teas for asthma |
| Nutraceutical & Wellness | Respiratory tonics, digestion aid, seasonal support blends |
| Cosmetic & Personal Care | Hair growth tonics, scalp rinses, facial toners |
| Ethnic & Traditional Use | Herbal infusions (damnoosh), poultices, voice tonics |
| Academic & Botanical Study | Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory phytochemical research |
🌟 Key Features
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Rich in flavonoids, tannins, and mucilaginous compounds
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Known for respiratory relief, hair care, and vocal support
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Used in cough syrups, herbal teas, and natural cosmetics
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Culturally important in Persian, Ayurvedic, and Mediterranean herbalism
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Gentle, non-toxic, and safe for long-term traditional use
PRODUCT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
Persian Name: پرسیاوشان/ Par-e-Siavashan
German Name (Deutschland, Austria, Switzerland): Frauenhaarfarn, Venushaar
French Name (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec): Capillaire, Capillaire de Montpellier, Capillaire de Vénus, Cheveux de Vénus
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Adiantum capillus-veneris Chemical Constituents
Chemical analysis of Adiantum capillus-veneri showed that it contained flavonoids, triterpenoids, aoleananes, phenylpropanoids, carbohydrates, carotenoids, and alicyclics. Many triterpenoids: 21-hydroxy adiantone, triterpenoid epoxide (adiantoxide), Fern-9(11)-en-12-one, isoadiantone, isoglaucanone, hdoxyhopane, isoadiantol, hydroxyadiantone, olean-12-en-3-one, olean-18-en-3-one, fern-9(11)-ene, ferna-7, 9(11)-diene, 7-fernene, hop- 22(29)-ene, filic-3-ene , neohop-12-ene , pteron-14-en-7a-ol, fern-9(11)-en- 3a-ol, fern-7-en-3a-ol, adian-5(10)-en-3a-ol, adian-5-en-3a-ol, fern-9(11)-en-28-O, fern-9(11)-en-12- beta-ol and 4-α-hydroxyfilican-3-one were isolated from the leaves of Adiantum capillus-veneris.
Four sulphate esters of hydroxycinnamic acid-sugar derivatives were isolated from the fronds of Adiantum capillus-veneris. L. These compounds have been shown to be 1-p-coumarylglucose 6-sulphate, 1-p-coumarylglucose 2- sulphate, 1-caffeylgalactose 3-sulphate, and 1- caffeylgalactose 6-sulphate.
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Maidenhair Fern Temperament
Moderate to warm and slightly dry.
2. Boil it with the same amount of Mint every day and drink it after straining. Prevents belching and bloating, treats suffocation.
3. Inhaling Adiantum capillus veneris boiled water is beneficial to open the nose in case of getting colds and catarrh.
4. Eating its pulverized powder is useful for relieving diarrhea.
5. Rubbing its decoction on the head strengthens the hair.
6. Cook Maidenhair Fern and put it on the swollen testicle. Will relieve swelling.
7. Just pound it and poultice it on the snake bite. It is beneficial.
🍃 Nutrition Facts – Maidenhair Fern
(Adiantum capillus-veneris L.)
Serving Size: 2 g (~1 tablespoon dried fronds for infusion)
Calories: ~5 kcal
| Nutrient | Amount per 2g | Per 100g |
|---|---|---|
| Total Fat | 0.02 g | 1.0 g |
| • Saturated Fat | 0.003 g | 0.15 g |
| Cholesterol | 0 mg | 0 mg |
| Sodium | 0.5 mg | 25 mg |
| Total Carbohydrate | 1.1 g | 55.0 g |
| • Dietary Fiber | 0.4 g | 20.0 g |
| • Natural Sugars | 0.1 g | 5.0 g |
| Protein | 0.2 g | 10.0 g |
🌿 Phytochemical & Functional Profile (Per 100g):
| Compound / Group | Approx. Content | Functional Role |
|---|---|---|
| Flavonoids (rutin, kaempferol) | Moderate | Antioxidant, vasoprotective |
| Triterpenes (adintumic acid) | Present | Anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial |
| Mucilage | Moderate | Soothing to respiratory and urinary tracts |
| Tannins | Low–moderate | Astringent, supports oral & gut health |
| Essential oils (trace) | Trace | Aromatic, mild antimicrobial |
🧬 Vitamins & Minerals (Per 100g, dried):
| Micronutrient | Approx. Content | % DV (per 100g) |
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| Calcium | ~510 mg | 51% |
| Iron | ~4.8 mg | 27% |
| Magnesium | ~180 mg | 45% |
| Potassium | ~820 mg | 23% |
| Vitamin C | ~18 mg | 20% |
| Vitamin A (as β-carotene) | ~2,800 IU | 56% |
🍃 Maidenhair Fern (Par-e Siavashan) is traditionally used for respiratory ailments, especially dry coughs, hoarseness, and bronchial inflammation. It is also applied for urinary health and as a gentle tonic for hair and skin.
✅ Naturally caffeine-free, rich in minerals, flavonoids, and mucilage. Used in decoctions, syrups (like “Jus Siavashan”), and herbal mixtures.
⚠️ Should be used in moderation. Avoid during pregnancy or for individuals with estrogen-sensitive conditions.
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000-calorie diet. Nutritional content may vary by region and drying method.
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