Dried kinkeliba leaves – natural raw material (Combretum micranthum)
The dried kinkeliba leaves are a plant raw material from the Combretum micranthum, an emblematic plant of the Sahel. Used for centuries in Africa, they are known for their digestive, depurative and antioxidant properties.
Today, they are used in the cosmetic, nutraceutical and food industries as a natural ingredient with high functional value.
Get a quote / data sheetWhat is kinkeliba (Combretum micranthum)?
Kinkeliba is a shrub native to the Sahelian regions of West and Central Africa. It grows naturally in dry areas and is an important plant resource for local populations.
Kinkeliba leaves are harvested, dried and then used as infusion or ingredient in natural formulations.
This plant is particularly known for its medicinal properties and its traditional use in body care and natural drinks.
Benefits of kinkeliba leaves
Kinkeliba leaves are rich in flavonoids, tannins and polyphenols, giving them important biological properties.
Use of kinkeliba leaves in cosmetics and herbal therapy
Dried kinkeliba leaves are used in several areas:
- Natural infusions and beverages
- Food supplements
- Natural cosmetic formulations
- Detox products and welfare
They are particularly used for their draining, digestive and protective effects.
Wholesale supplier of kinkeliba leaves
- Origin: Chad
- Type: dried leaves
- MOQ: 25 kg / 100 kg
- Use: cosmetic / nutraceutical
- Packaging: bulk
- Sourcing: natural and sustainable
We offer a supply solution suitable for professionals looking for an African medicinal plant.
Data sheet Kinkeliba sheets
- Name INCI: Combretum Micranthum Leaf Extract
- Part used: sheets
- Assets: flavonoids, tannins, polyphenols
- Function: detox, digestive, antioxidant
- Solubility: Water-soluble (infusion)
Kinkeliba leaves are used for their depurative and protective properties in natural formulations.
FAQ – Kinkeliba leaves
1. What is kinkeliba?
An African medicinal plant used in infusion.
2. What are his benefits?
Detox, digestion and cell protection.
3. Is it used in cosmetics?
Yes, for its antioxidant properties.
4. What is its composition?
Flavonoids, tannins and polyphenols.
5. How to use?
Infusion or formulation.
6. Is it natural?
Yes, 100% plant.
7. What is its origin?
Sahelian Africa.
8. Can it be used as a supplement?
Yes, in natural products.
9. Is it effective?
Yes, recognized in traditional medicine.
10. Where to buy wholesale?
Available in bulk for professionals.

