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Brassinolate

    • Product Name Brassinolate
    • Alias Brassinolide
    • Einecs 130939-22-3
    • Mininmum Order 1 g
    • Factory Site Tengfei Creation Center,55 Jiangjun Avenue, Jiangning District,Nanjing
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    • Manufacturer Sinochem Nanjing Corporation
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    881609

    Product Name Brassinolate
    Active Ingredient 24-epibrassinolide
    Formulation Type Liquid
    Intended Use Plant growth regulator
    Application Method Foliar spray
    Target Crops Various horticultural and field crops
    Solubility Water-soluble
    Recommended Dosage 0.1-0.5 ppm
    Storage Conditions Cool, dry place away from sunlight
    Shelf Life 2 years
    Manufacturer Varies by region
    Packaging Size Available in 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, and 1L

    As an accredited Brassinolate factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Brassinolate is packaged in a 100g white, resealable foil pouch with clear labeling, featuring safety instructions and handling precautions.
    Shipping Brassinolate is shipped in tightly sealed, chemically resistant containers to prevent contamination and degradation. Packages are clearly labeled with hazard information and handled according to safety regulations. During transit, the chemical is protected from moisture, heat, and sunlight, ensuring product integrity and compliance with international shipping standards for laboratory chemicals.
    Storage Brassinolate should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and incompatible substances such as strong oxidizing agents. Keep the container tightly closed when not in use to prevent moisture absorption. Store at room temperature, ideally between 2–8°C, and follow all relevant safety guidelines for handling chemicals to maintain its stability and efficacy.
    Application of Brassinolate

    Purity 98%: Brassinolate Purity 98% is used in foliar spray applications for horticultural crops, where it improves uniform plant growth and yield consistency.

    Molecular Weight 480 Da: Brassinolate Molecular Weight 480 Da is used in seed priming treatments, where it enhances germination rates and early seedling vigor.

    Melting Point 265°C: Brassinolate Melting Point 265°C is used in controlled-release fertilizer formulations, where it provides thermal stability during processing and storage.

    Viscosity Grade Low: Brassinolate Viscosity Grade Low is used in drip irrigation system injectables, where it enables efficient distribution and absorption by root systems.

    Particle Size ≤10 µm: Brassinolate Particle Size ≤10 µm is used in micronutrient supplement blends, where it allows for rapid dissolution and uniform foliar coverage.

    Stability Temperature 80°C: Brassinolate Stability Temperature 80°C is used in greenhouse shelf-life trials, where it maintains efficacy under high storage temperatures.

    Water Solubility 100 mg/L: Brassinolate Water Solubility 100 mg/L is used in hydroponic nutrient solutions, where it ensures even nutrient distribution and plant uptake.

    pH Stability 4.0–9.0: Brassinolate pH Stability 4.0–9.0 is used in diverse soil amendment products, where it provides reliable bioactivity across a broad range of soil conditions.

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    More Introduction

    Brassinolate: Enhancing Crop Performance with Precision

    Harnessing the Power of Brassinolide in Agriculture

    In our experience as a manufacturer deeply engaged in plant growth regulator production, few introductions to the market draw as much anticipation as a robust Brassinolate solution. Our Brassinolate leverages a potent synthesis of brassinolide analogs, produced through controlled fermentation and purification methods that have taken years to fine-tune. For us, product development doesn’t just stem from chemical synthesis. Our approach starts in the soil, with growers and agronomists, and builds upward. We see firsthand how stress, inconsistent weather, and suboptimal nutrition challenge yields. Brassinolate steps in as a dependable aid during critical growth periods, supporting root vigor, leaf development, and eventual fruiting.

    Product Model and Specifications

    We focus production around a standardized 0.01% brassinolide active concentration, known in our factory as Brassinolate Model BSL-10. This concentration balances efficacy and safety for field use across a range of crops—including staple grains, vegetables, and orchard fruits. Manufactured through granular or soluble powder form, each batch is rigorously checked—not by automatic systems alone, but through regular hands-on lab verification to verify purity and distribution of the active compound.

    Typical Brassinolate delivers reliable solubility within a few minutes of stirring into water. Farm operators confirm in side-by-side tests that our blend dissolves cleanly, leaving no residue or caking in spray tanks. Shelf-life measures exceed eighteen months under ambient storage, and we’ve worked hard to ensure stability—each drum and sachet undergoes extended aging in our quality testing facility to track performance in a variety of storage environments.

    Real-World Application Insights

    Brassinolate turns up most often during two scenarios—when crops have endured early stress, and when growers want to push growth toward their yield targets after midseason. Many customers apply at the pre-flowering or early fruit set stage. We recommend tank mixing with compatible micronutrient solutions; farmers rely on our internal trial data, which shows no loss of performance when Brassinolate runs in the same solution with zinc, boron, and common foliar macronutrients. Results from our field partners highlight improved shoot growth and better fruit quality—observable by both weight and visual grading.

    In seed soaking applications, especially with wheat, rice, and tomatoes, Brassinolate produces repeat gains in germination percentage and root mass. One of our grower collaborators in the North China Plain reported a measurable jump in wheat stand establishment after early spring soaking with Brassinolate, despite cold snaps. In horticultural operations, tomato and cucumber greenhouses continue to favor weekly low-dose foliar sprays, maintaining steady vegetative growth and reducing abortion rates of developing fruit.

    Comparison with Other Plant Growth Products

    Years ago, the conversation around plant growth regulation centered around gibberellins, cytokinins, and synthetic auxins. These still hold their place, but the difference becomes clear in the field: gibberellins push height and stem elongation; cytokinins trigger cell division; auxins shape root formation. Brassinolate interacts across all these pathways, strengthening plant resilience in the face of temperature swings, early drought, or late-season disease pressure.

    Our Brassinolate stands apart from generic brassinolide powders that often contain inconsistent purity or poorly preserved chemical activity. In our process, every lot is benchmarked against Western and Asian purity standards—meaning no unnecessary fillers, and stable molecular structure. We limit batch size intentionally, favoring chemical consistency over mass output, and this shows up in field results: reliable growth stimulation, without the erratic charges—over-elongation of stems, uneven node spacing, or transient leaf burn—seen from off-spec materials flooding global markets.

    The Value of Consistent Sourcing

    Feedback from both corporate and smallholder operations has taught us the crucial value of traceable, controlled manufacturing. Several customers migrated to our Brassinolate after years of inconsistency with bulk goods sourced from spot traders or fragmented small factories. Their main concern wasn’t just the activity percentage—it was about peace of mind, knowing that every application would bring a predictable response, not a gamble.

    Over the past decade, catastrophic failures caused by mislabeled or adulterated brassinolide goods created deep suspicion in the farming community. By anchoring quality control to in-house chemistry teams and direct batch tracking, we not only guarantee content but also share transparent performance data. This gives growers practical information they need, whether scaling a new orchard block or managing a tight-margin annual budget.

    Supporting Plant Physiology in Modern Farming

    Crop demands shift seasonally, sometimes overnight. Drought, heat, and flash floods push crops into cycles of recovery. We’ve fielded emergency calls from growers desperate to restart a flagging maize field after hail, or to encourage sugarcane tillering after soil compaction. Brassinolate operates beyond regular fertilizer—it makes a tangible difference in plant metabolism. By stimulating the production of stress-tolerance molecules and encouraging photosynthetic activity, biosynthetic brassinolide analogs help crops spring back from rough conditions faster than through standard nutrition alone.

    Long-term, reliable farm customers tell us about easier transplanting of vegetable seedlings, better rooting on fruit tree cuttings, and, remarkably, more uniform pod set in soybeans after foliar Brassinolate use. Our agronomists walk plots, cut samples, and compare leaf area and root density. In earlier years, growers talked about the “luck” of a good stand or successful transplant. The addition of this product gives them actionable insurance against bad seasons.

    Environmental and Yield Benefits in Practice

    We hear from users that brassinosteroid interventions can help maximize water use efficiency, especially in drought-prone zones. University field studies from our collaborative research partners show increased dry matter production without any measurable rise in nitrate leaching or phosphorus runoff. This supports sustainable agricultural protocols formally registered in several provinces. For orchard managers and greenhouse operators, every kilowatt of light, every liter of irrigation, and every gram of chemical input has to earn its place—and Brassinolate helps get more conversion from those resources.

    Tighter yield bands have direct results for farm income. In smallholder trials monitored over four years, net returns per hectare increased with Brassinolate use, even accounting for rising labor and chemical costs. For tomato and pepper producers, fruit firmness and weight at harvest improved, letting shipments travel farther to market without excessive loss from bruises or post-harvest decay. Each growing season, trial partners send us early reports and yield logs that help us refine recommendations for timing and dose, closing the feedback loop and making for a product that evolves with grower needs.

    On-Farm Usability and Handling Experiences

    Not every new input fits easily into daily farming operations. Some plant growth regulators introduce hazardous residues, messy mixing, or incompatibility with tractors and equipment. Our Brassinolate stays low-dust in the powder form, with granules engineered to resist clumping, even after exposure to spring field humidity. We coat handling sachets and drums with moisture barrier films, extending the shelf-life and cutting waste from partially spoiled stock.

    We frequently host small-group training at our headquarters and in major farm supply stores. One of our top technical team members demonstrates how to incorporate Brassinolate into local crop schedules, offering advice tailored to local crops and current weather patterns. Growers leave not just with application instructions, but with true insight into the factors that affect return on investment with advanced plant bioregulation.

    Differences from Generic and “Grey Market” Options

    Manufacturing quality limits what goes into each farm field. We run internal side-by-side comparisons against generic and low-cost imports. Many “grey market” goods show wild swings in activity: one bottle works fine, the next leads to phytotoxic shock or has no discernible impact. Our Brassinolate batches document purity, chemical fingerprint, and batch log down to ingredient source. We also maintain a staff of seasoned chemists whose practical experience exceeds twenty years per person in organic synthesis and formulation.

    True brassinosteroid production requires multi-stage organic chemistry—these aren’t simple blends. Our reactors handle each phase with temperature and pH controls monitored and adjusted by skilled technicians. By contrast, rapid, uncontrolled synthesis driven by profit alone creates products that underperform, frustrate growers, and occasionally trigger regulatory intervention. We view these cut corners as liabilities on real farms, down to wasted labor and risk to cash crops.

    Supporting Solutions and Ongoing Developments

    New demands in both domestic and export agriculture keep us pushing forward. Every production cycle, we batch-test new formulation enhancements—binding agents that minimize dust, solubilizers that cut mixing time further, and trace additives aimed to strengthen compatibility when used alongside organic pest management programs. As biological pest controls gain traction, we’ve modified certain batches to reduce risk of antagonism with beneficial fungi and bacteria, based on requests from organic-certified vegetable farms in our region.

    We structure our research program around real-world grower concerns: uncertainty in drought years, weak transplant establishment, and chronic yield plateaus. Early adopters bring us concerns about leaf scorch or spotting when mixed with surfactants—so we adjust our formula, verify in test beds, and supply visible before-and-after leaf samples to local field schools. This partnership evolves our Brassinolate to match the shifting landscape of modern agriculture.

    How Growers Measure Success with Brassinolate

    Field success isn’t about theoretical performance; growers trust what they can see and weigh at harvest. Over time, the product wins confidence batch by batch: increased stand counts, stronger emergence after cool spells, improved percentages in fruit setting, and higher fill rates in pod or kernel crops. Side-by-side, unregulated growth regulators tend to overstimulate parts of the crop or leave others behind, creating inconsistent canopies or uneven fruit load. Our process, tested in sand, clay, and loam fields alike, brings stability to that variability.

    We track crop-specific timelines, collecting data from mid-June tobacco leaf fields, August rice paddies under paddy stress, late autumn citrus groves, and spring potato beds. The reports from these trials, not just our claims, drive recommendations and establish long-term working relationships with farming operations of all sizes. Continuous data collection, regular customer check-ins, and open-door policies bring real input from the ground to our R&D.

    Protecting Value and Respecting the Land

    Cancer, residue, and environmental drift have rightly worried modern farmers. Our Brassinolate carries no Class I or II pesticide code, and national residue monitoring has found no exceedances in treated crops shipped to export buyers. Environmentally, brassinolides show rapid breakdown under sun and soil bacteria, lowering risk to nontarget organisms. Fruit, vegetable, and cereal buyers roundly report satisfaction with crop quality after repeated applications.

    Our channel partners, from regional ag-input suppliers to local dealer shops, keep us alert to shifting regulatory and consumer demands. Several years back, increased scrutiny on chemical residues prompted us to double documentation and third-party testing. This paid off: international buyers responded enthusiastically when we sent them proof of clean, high-value produce, free from growth regulator buildup.

    Commitment to Farmers and the Next Generation

    Farming changes with every new weather front, pest outbreak, and consumer trend. We stand behind Brassinolate as part of a broader mission to support resilient, productive, and profitable agriculture. We treat each production run with responsibility: technicians, chemists, and agronomists work together to deliver more than a chemical—they build value that goes straight to the field, orchard, or greenhouse.

    We deliver not only a purified, reliable molecule, but also transparent support, a robust feedback channel, and genuine partnership. This approach—step by step, plot by plot—keeps new technology grounded. Brassinolate is far more than a raw commodity; it is a tool shaped by farmers’ hands and guided by scientific rigor, always aiming for crops that grow strong under today's challenges and tomorrow's promise.