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HS Code |
189171 |
| Product Name | Baicalin Yuan |
| Main Ingredient | Baicalin |
| Botanical Source | Scutellaria baicalensis |
| Purity | ≥98% |
| Appearance | Yellow powder |
| Solubility | Slightly soluble in water |
| Molecular Formula | C21H18O11 |
| Molecular Weight | 446.36 g/mol |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry place |
| Shelf Life | 2 years |
| Usage | Dietary supplement |
| Cas Number | 21967-41-9 |
| Extraction Method | Solvent extraction |
| Country Of Origin | China |
As an accredited Baicalin Yuan factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Baicalin Yuan is packaged in a sealed, amber glass bottle containing 100 grams, clearly labeled with batch number and safety information. |
| Shipping | Baicalin Yuan is securely packaged in airtight, chemical-resistant containers to ensure stability and prevent contamination. The product is shipped via trusted carriers that comply with international safety regulations for chemicals. Temperature control and tracking are available upon request, ensuring timely and safe delivery to your specified location. |
| Storage | Baicalin Yuan should be stored in a tightly sealed container, away from light, moisture, and heat. It is best kept at room temperature, ideally between 2-8°C in a dry, well-ventilated area. Avoid exposure to strong acids, bases, and oxidizing agents. Proper labeling and secure storage help ensure chemical stability and prevent contamination or degradation. |
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Purity 98%: Baicalin Yuan with purity 98% is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where it ensures enhanced anti-inflammatory potency and batch consistency. Particle size <5 μm: Baicalin Yuan with particle size below 5 μm is used in oral suspension manufacturing, where it provides superior bioavailability and homogeneous dispersion. UV absorbance 0.1 (425 nm): Baicalin Yuan with UV absorbance 0.1 at 425 nm is used in cosmetic serums, where it achieves optimal photostability and color clarity. Stability temperature up to 80°C: Baicalin Yuan with stability temperature up to 80°C is used in high-temperature food processing, where it maintains antioxidant activity without degradation. Moisture content ≤2%: Baicalin Yuan with moisture content not exceeding 2% is used in nutraceutical tablet production, where it prevents caking and ensures prolonged shelf life. HPLC assay 98%: Baicalin Yuan with HPLC assay 98% is used in clinical-grade supplement blending, where it guarantees active ingredient accuracy and therapeutic efficacy. Molecular weight 446.37 g/mol: Baicalin Yuan with molecular weight 446.37 g/mol is used in targeted drug delivery systems, where it enables precise dosing and predictable pharmacokinetics. Solubility in ethanol >50 mg/mL: Baicalin Yuan with solubility in ethanol above 50 mg/mL is used in injectable formulations, where it produces clear solutions and reduces formulation challenges. |
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Every lot of Baicalin Yuan we produce springs directly from a transparent, closely managed supply pipeline. Our team starts the process by selecting Scutellaria baicalensis roots, taking into account not just the source but the growth cycle, geographic profile, and field management practices behind every harvest. Years of close partnerships with trusted growers have given us a direct view of the land, soil, and climate conditions behind our raw materials, so what ends up in the production line can be traced back to specific plots and seasons. Agriculture is unpredictable, but careful planning always pays off. We’ve learned that patience in screening and timing the harvest means stronger baicalin content—no shortcuts, just hands-on attention.
Extracting baicalin isn’t a simple matter of pressing a button and waiting. We built our own extraction system with adjustable temperature and pressure controls, skipping the batch-mindset for continuous monitoring. We’ve learned that even small adjustments to water purity, solvent ratios, or filtration methods can tip the fine balance between purity and yield. This is where experience becomes more valuable than any theoretical process—lab analysis means nothing without consistent sample-to-sample performance. Our in-house team cross-checks samples from different production points and batches, looking at both content and profile. Every step has a purpose; if we recognize patterns that cut against long-term stability or taste, we adjust, no questions asked.
What sets Baicalin Yuan apart isn’t just the purity percentage or a technical label. Formulators have told us their biggest challenge is finding baicalin that behaves predictably across multiple applications: nutraceutical blends, food additives, cosmetics, and even animal health lines. We’ve spent years troubleshooting for clients whose previous suppliers delivered product that clumped when blended or led to batch discoloration down the road. We realized early on that it takes more than just hitting a number on an HPLC graph. Our product goes through optional dehydration cycles, particle size selection, and further purification based on each client’s feedback loop. That’s meant building production flexibility at scale—not driving to minimum spec, but proactively asking where problems have cropped up in real-use scenarios.
Our main line, Model BY-95, targets over 95% baicalin content by HPLC. There’s no universal benchmark for appearance and solubility, so we draw on our own experience and customer feedback. Years ago, we wrestled with an “acceptable” range for color and odor. Eventually we set tougher internal thresholds: pale yellow, consistent density, free-flowing texture, and no musty notes. We source pharma-grade packaging and nitrogen flush at the final stage to lock in freshness. Each container includes a batch-specific certificate, but our real value comes from process openness: live videos of run samples, solution color checks, and even dissolving tests with your own sample bases if needed.
Particle size distribution has become a practical difference in our production approach. Some manufacturers default to a 'one size fits all' approach, billing micronization or spraying as optional upcharges. Instead, we mapped customer blending and mixing patterns in real-world operations: capsule fills, liquid suspensions, and even biopharmaceutical extraction chains. With that insight, we added daily granulation checks. Customers tell us fines can lead to poor dispersion in liquid matrices or dusty production lines, while overly coarse fractions settle out or leave visible specks in end products. Our protocol now matches orders to the intended form, packaging accordingly. We document these decisions to build a feedback loop with our partners.
Baicalin Yuan meets broad market needs, but the practical uses we see most relate to wellness, food supplements, and formulated functional products. Over the years, formulators and R&D leads have brought us diverse challenges. Some supplement producers aim for maximum purity per gram, chasing regulatory or marketing claims. Clinicians sometimes look for consistent pharmacokinetics, especially when their dosing requirements hinge on batch-to-batch predictability. In personal care, partners call for material that mixes well and brings a natural color shade to their serums or creams, without off-notes or precipitation. Each sector has its quirks, but we recognize the common thread—the search for reliability, clarity, and process transparency.
For years, animal health companies have also used Baicalin Yuan, but with different end points in mind. They need a mixable, stable powder that maintains potency over time, even across diverse feed blends or veterinary formulations. Handling bulk shipments for livestock health distributors taught us the value of packaging integrity and the pitfalls of inconsistent sieve analysis. That feedback loop helped us improve both our sieving steps and our shipping protocols, reducing claims and storage issues. For our long-term partners, we’re now involved early on, reviewing their systems and discussing pilot batches before full-scale orders. That collaboration brings trust—clients know they can openly point out any sourcing or technical problem, and we’ll work the solution back into our plant floor.
Domestic end-users have wide-ranging technical standards, while the international market often presents specific regulatory hoops or documentation requirements. Having managed compliance for varying regions, we keep our process transparent—avoiding last-minute paperwork scrambles and maintaining traceable shipment histories. Our quality and regulatory team tracks updates from food, supplement, and pharmaceutical agencies so we can advise on documentation, importation, and allowed uses in destination countries. Decades of facing scrutiny from third-party auditors has shaped our approach—we run regular internal audits to surface any problem before it gets outside our gate.
Manufacturers all claim their baicalin is “high purity,” but repeated conversations with buyers convinced us that technical nuances matter. Some products look similar out of the bag but behave differently under stress. We once received a competitor sample showing high purity on paper but noticed yellow-brown streaks after a week’s exposure to humidity. That validated our strict approach to anti-caking at the blending stage and our insistence on dry room final packing—even with added cost and operational complexity.
Another issue often overlooked is background contaminant testing. We’ve invested in on-site screening for residues and heavy metals. Years back, a client flagged background solvent traces in a competitor’s extract; their import license ended up suspended after random inspection. Since then, we overhauled our testing with routine multi-residue screening, even for seemingly “clean” lots of herb. That means tighter upstream sourcing controls and batch-by-batch documentation—a step most distributions don’t want to take on due to added time and cost. But from our perspective, the credibility and real-world performance of Baicalin Yuan matters more than chasing low-priced, high-volume contracts.
Batch-to-batch consistency still drives the largest share of technical feedback. End applications can be unforgiving—liquid dispersions require not only purity, but specific solubility and color profiles. Our process engineers test and adapt extraction and post-processing to suit these demands. Years of mistakes, and the willingness to rework entire batches based on customer reports, form the platform that separates us from trading or re-packing operations. Distributors rarely see the raw plant material; only the manufacturer watches small shifts at every production step and tracks the downstream impact.
Product guarantees and technical bulletins tell only half the story. What forms the backbone of our business is the track record of putting resources behind real-world problems. Many new clients show us test failures or off-spec samples from previous suppliers and ask for advice—not just another certificate or brochure. Years of responding to complex situations mean we retain the ability to pause, troubleshoot, and commit to on-site root cause analysis. Last year, a North American customer flagged clumping during summer delivery. Instead of denying blame, we sent process engineers to the packhouse, reviewed packaging stacks, and adjusted both our anti-caking flow and pallet film wrap to manage seasonal spikes. Next quarter, the client saw a measurable drop in wastage and gladly shared feedback upstream, which we then worked into our SOPs.
Our technicians maintain a real-world dialogue with users. Instead of templated Q&A forms, we keep direct lines open between production and customer sites. Users looking to adapt formulations or test new process runs can send samples, along with production notes, for hands-on evaluation. We routinely adapt our production, even bringing in parallel grinding or granulation steps for trial orders, so potential formulation issues surface early. This adaptability only works because our plant management stays directly involved and owns both problems and solutions—no shifting blame, no detours through distributors.
One element defining Baicalin Yuan is a commitment to never treating any order as routine. We use lean principles and continuous improvement loops in our workshops, from floor staff up to plant supervisors. When requests for unusual specs or large lots arrive, we coordinate between departments, review capacity, and pre-empt bottlenecks. If a key customer demands minor adjustments—more stringent residual tests, specific mesh adjustments, or tailored packaging—we treat it as a process trial, not a burden. Those adaptations often spark innovation, which we then standardize and offer to the broader client base.
We put value in documenting technical “misses” and closing the loop. A few years ago, a major supplement company flagged a sudden run of off-color powder in their incoming inspections. Instead of denying the issue, we ran a walkthrough on their incoming, storage, and blending processes, brought in third-party analysts, and traced the source to a drying stage variable. Once resolved, the client improved their product image, and we posted our findings on the internal plant board as a reminder: even small process tweaks matter. That humility, and refusal to hide flaws, defines our reputation—one hard-earned, not bought with marketing dollars.
Regulatory landscapes keep shifting, and as a manufacturer, we’re often asked to innovate rather than maintain. Synthetic alternatives and low-cost competitors tempt buyers looking for a quick fix, but we’ve found the durability of our approach holds more value in the long run. Clients with a history of compliance issues or inconsistent sourcing risks trust our lot-by-lot trace documentation, clear origin records, and frank communication about any issues or supply disruptions. Instead of final price haggling, most negotiations focus on product fitness for the final application—color, dispersibility, solubility, and confirmed composition.
Partnerships thrive not just because of price or TDS comparisons, but from reliable performance under real production environments. When required, we facilitate side-by-side trials against other market products to illustrate not just differences on a technical sheet, but practical outcomes after storage, blending, and packaging. Several partners have upgraded their dosing or formulation processes after seeing long-term performance improvements compared to legacy products. Sometimes this means upfront cost, but reduced rejection rates and fewer technical complaints tell their own story.
The labs and floor staff who operate our extraction lines also train on feedback—not just textbook quality assurance, but live troubleshooting and customer-facing responses. This way, when specification tweaks or custom batch orders surface, our team understands why these tweaks matter to end-users. Outgrowing a purely transactional relationship, our collaboration often evolves into open discussions around new application areas, such as fortification, cosmeceuticals, or even veterinary nutrition—but always with direct, on-the-floor oversight.
Over the past two decades, the market for Scutellaria-derived baicalin has grown more complex as customers face new regulatory, technical, and safety standards. Many newcomers treat baicalin as just another herbal commodity, but firsthand, we've seen the costs of careless sourcing, inconsistent QC, and lack of documentation. A growing percentage of our time now gets invested in educating and communicating with the supply chain—on why documentation, batch retention, and transparent testing matter just as much as manageability or price.
On-site visitors notice our commitment to internal transparency—open lab records, traceable source data, and detailed process logs are the backbone of our quality control. If batches ever diverge from established parameters, corrective action happens fast, with client notification and immediate process review. We don't cut corners around quality or documentation, because every isolated incident feeds back into continuous process improvement. The end game remains trust and long-term relationships, not quick revenue.
Sustainability rounds out our operations. Ethical supply doesn’t end at certification paperwork; it runs through crop planning, field audits, and the livelihoods of growers we rely on. Our company promotes responsible harvest timing, guides growers on field rotation, and offers transparent payment arrangements—paying not just for raw herb, but for compliance and stewardship. We extend this same mindset to energy use, water treatment, and waste recycling, integrating environmental and operational safety standards into our workshop SOPs.
Most buyers see specifications and price tags before anything else, but our experience as a direct manufacturer tells a deeper story. Baicalin Yuan reflects a commitment to site-level quality, practical performance, and direct answers to client concerns. Countless conversations, plant visits, and post-shipment reviews built not just a product, but a set of expectations for how partners should be treated. We invite anyone considering Baicalin Yuan to look beyond the datasheet—visit our operations, talk to our teams, and test against both routine and edge-case scenarios. Our strongest relationships have grown from these open exchanges, and we look forward to continuing that tradition, batch after batch, season after season.