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Buddhist Extract

    • Product Name Buddhist Extract
    • Alias bud_ex
    • Einecs 915-730-1
    • 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

    272347

    Product Name Buddhist Extract
    Category Herbal Supplement
    Form Liquid
    Primary Ingredient Sacred Plant Blend
    Color Amber
    Taste Mildly bitter
    Intended Use Wellness and meditation aid
    Origin Asia
    Shelf Life 24 months
    Storage Instructions Store in a cool, dry place
    Serving Size 10 drops
    Manufacturer Zen Naturals
    Certification Vegan
    Suitable For Adults
    Packaging Glass dropper bottle

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

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Buddhist Extract is packaged in a 500ml amber glass bottle with a tamper-evident cap and a minimalist, white label.
    Shipping **Shipping Description for Buddhist Extract:** Buddhist Extract is shipped in tightly sealed, chemical-resistant containers to prevent leakage and contamination. It must be kept cool, dry, and away from direct sunlight. Certified carriers are used, following all regulatory guidelines for chemical transport to ensure safe and compliant delivery. Handle with care during transit.
    Storage **Buddhist Extract** should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or ignition. Keep the container tightly closed and clearly labeled. Store separately from incompatible substances and ensure it is protected from moisture. Follow all relevant safety and regulatory guidelines for chemical storage.
    Application of Buddhist Extract

    Purity 98%: Buddhist Extract Purity 98% is used in herbal supplement formulations, where it ensures consistent active ingredient delivery.

    Particle size 10 microns: Buddhist Extract Particle size 10 microns is used in tablet manufacturing, where it supports rapid disintegration and absorption.

    Viscosity grade 75 cps: Buddhist Extract Viscosity grade 75 cps is used in beverage applications, where it allows for even dispersion in liquid matrices.

    Stability temperature 60°C: Buddhist Extract Stability temperature 60°C is used in functional food processing, where it maintains bioactive integrity during heat treatment.

    Moisture content <5%: Buddhist Extract Moisture content <5% is used in powder blends, where it enhances shelf life by reducing the risk of microbial growth.

    Solubility ≥95% in water: Buddhist Extract Solubility ≥95% in water is used in ready-to-drink teas, where it promotes clear solution and consumer acceptance.

    Molecular weight 350 Da: Buddhist Extract Molecular weight 350 Da is used in cosmetic serums, where it enables effective skin penetration for active delivery.

    Melting point 105°C: Buddhist Extract Melting point 105°C is used in encapsulation processes, where it guarantees thermal stability during production.

    pH range 5.0–6.5: Buddhist Extract pH range 5.0–6.5 is used in dermatological formulations, where it ensures skin compatibility and minimizes irritation.

    Ash content <1%: Buddhist Extract Ash content <1% is used in purity-critical applications, where it meets stringent regulatory standards.

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    Certification & Compliance
    More Introduction

    Buddhist Extract: Practical Solutions from the Source

    Every day in our factory, we take raw botanical materials and bring out their essential properties. Buddhist Extract, model BE-110, comes from our team’s long-standing approach: hands-on, waste-minimizing, and precise. We’ve kept to this principle because we see how the real product is shaped by each decision on the shop floor—temperature, pH control, solvent ratio, filtration speed—these steps don’t happen in a vacuum. We’ve seen users compare dozens of extracts side by side and notice the difference when material is poorly filtered or overheated. Customers return for Buddhist Extract because it’s consistent from batch to batch, but also for its defined color, stability, and active compound retention.

    Our experience as a close-knit manufacturer shapes every run. We know the botanical identity of every drum that enters our operations—no re-bulking, no repacking from unknown sources, and no relabeling for another brand downstream. Every batch of Buddhist Extract starts with genuine, authenticated raw material, typically processed within 24 hours of delivery from our trusted growers. Our team rejects any input material that doesn’t meet the verified fingerprint and moisture content. There’s no shortcut for that. The extract’s unique profile—spectrum of polyphenols, flavor, and aroma—tells the story of our process. You can open a batch and find faint floral notes, clear gold clarity, and a bench-stable viscosity.

    Specifications Based on Real Practice

    With Buddhist Extract, model BE-110, our team has focused on practical, measurable qualities. The dry substance content rests between 45% and 50% by mass, checked every hour through gravimetric testing. Solvent traces remain below 250 ppm, set below WHO and local regulatory standards. We watch out for heavy metal traces, as we have seen crops from certain regions accumulate cadmium and arsenic—so we don’t source from them. The water activity, checked by resistivity, stays between 0.35 and 0.4. You won’t find unexplained foaming or precipitation, which we regularly see in lower-grade extracts. Purity and concentration remain stable for a full calendar year in standard packaging.

    Laboratory control isn’t the only step that matters. In our experience, the best results come from tailored tank design. Our team worked for years on impeller shapes and jacket temperature ramps because we noticed laminar flow zones cause uneven extraction. Once we applied gentle agitation and kept the vessel at 52°C throughout, the extract stopped showing seasonal clumping and color swing. The result is a product that lines up with chemical specs actually reported by finished product manufacturers downstream, not only on our own in-house certificates.

    Usage Built on Repeated Feedback

    Our customers use Buddhist Extract in everything from beverage flavoring to specialty cosmetics and crafts like incense formulation. From a manufacturing perspective, we see the real difference in how the extract integrates. It disperses evenly with both aqueous and hydroalcoholic systems. Alcohol dosage for complete solubility in beverage and fragrance lines is below industry median—it saves time on mixing, and you see fewer complaints about sedimentation on the filling line. With our extract, the visual finish reads clear and stable, which we verify with both QC lighting and turbidity readings. In the lab and on the plant floor, these things matter more than generalized purity claims.

    One aspect that producers appreciate is our detailed records of every input—growing region of origin, rainfall from the cultivation year, and drying protocol from the supplier. We know from experience that changes in growing altitude or irrigation have consequences for the finished extract. Some products imported through long supply chains lack this traceability, and batch variability hits the production line hard—flavors drift, appearance changes, and product shelf life shrinks. There’s no room for that on busy lines or for premium brands seeking repeatable results.

    Key Differences from Commodity Extracts

    Choice separates the dedicated producer from the generic. We selected solvent parameters and filtration media based on real-world trials—not lab theory. Many extracts on the market are blended post-process or diluted without note. Our approach is straightforward: no dilution, no value-adding tricks in the drum, and no alteration to meet distributor requests for unfamiliar use cases. When you receive Buddhist Extract, the label details match up with what’s inside and what we report on all outgoing shipping documents. We keep adulteration checks tight thanks to near-IR fingerprinting and small batch lots.

    Some brands rely on brokers or logistics partners, but we handle all process steps at our own site. There’s no double-handling, and each tank is cleaned and certified before use. Re-used drums or mixed-lot blends never enter our production space, so contaminants and cross-batch residue simply don’t build up. As a result, you’ll find no background off-notes or odd chemical hints in the finished product.

    Over the past decade, we’ve watched the extract market grow crowded with products made for price-responsive buyers. Large-volume processors sometimes water down the original extract with extra solvents or use reconstituted flavors to bulk up claimable actives. From our plant’s daily work, we know this only solves short-term procurement challenges and results in product inconsistency. Our advantage comes from refusing to alter the formula for cost, preferring batch traceability and real premier material input.

    Meeting Real-World Demands

    We stay close to production because feedback reaches us every week from brands who move high volumes and low-volume ingredient specialists alike. Each group faces its own set of challenges. Beverage producers often report sedimentation or haze issues with commodity extracts, especially during winter runs. Through dozens of customer trials and our own pilot studies, our BE-110 proved stable at both 4°C and at room temperature.

    Producers of cosmetics and incense value neutral aroma and direct solubility. Downstream mixing tanks pick up batch-to-batch variations that don’t show up on the standard certificates from re-packers. Our batches remain consistent because the same personnel oversee both extraction and blending steps from raw input to final fill. Customers never receive product repacked or relabeled from intermediary sources.

    The manufacturing team has watched countless tweaks—new equipment, method changes, sourcing shifts—lead to unpredictable results in many facilities. We’ve learned to take the slow, methodical path for every modification. We upgrade one piping section at a time, and always retest core performance metrics. The feedback cycle is direct: changes that degrade performance get reversed fast, changes that improve stick around. The result is a well-understood product rather than a black-box blend.

    Transparency and Traceability

    Having spent years dealing with market fluctuations and shifting end-user requirements, our stance on traceability remains conservative. We log every batch and component used, including incoming transport temperature and moisture readings, down to individual truck lot. This information backs every batch of Buddhist Extract—not for show, but because unexpected QA issues happen in the real world, and immediate answers matter for our customers. In practice, companies relying on long supply chains with unclear batch histories face confusion, product holdups, and, worst of all, recalls.

    Our control over source material means if something goes wrong—weather, logistics failure, or a harvest issue—we adjust input schedules with full knowledge of the impact downstream. We never swap out botanical sources to meet a missed quota. Our customers always receive notifications ahead of any batch change, never after the fact. Our belief is that honesty up front builds trust with our buyers, and we see repeat business come from real-world reliability rather than short-term pricing games.

    Supported by Field Practice and Customer Experience

    Buddhist Extract sits on production lines all over the world, but the lessons that make it valuable come from our daily contact with plants and production teams on the ground. Every meaningful spec has a root in a challenge we’ve encountered and solved. The viscosity standard solves issues we saw with pipelining and dosing in automated lines. Keepability stands as a result of our focus on tight process closure, because open-air solvent exposure led to faster product decline. World-class QA practices didn’t just come from industry reports; they came because rejects in the early years forced us to recheck and revise testing standards.

    Many customers test our product against up to five competing samples before locking in their supply contracts. Their teams report fewer off-flavors, reliable solubility, and steadier appearance after cycling through real-world mixing and storage. Our technical team stays available before and after delivery to advise on use cases, dosages, and even new process adaptation. These long-term relationships give us first-hand insight into where most plant-based extracts fall short.

    We’ve watched repeated attempts to replicate our model through contract manufacturing, but these always fall short when it comes to product history and plant control. The separation between buyer and real manufacturer leaves plenty of room for uncertainty. Our stance remains: only what we produce ourselves, with no outside blending or secondary production, carries the Buddhist Extract name.

    Practical Solutions for End-Users

    For procurement teams, a stable supply of extract with no mystery additions or dilution makes planning easy. Production managers benefit from knowing the extract will stay stable through mixing, filling, and labeling, with no batch recall due to haze or flavor drift. QA teams can vet every shipment with our supplied trace files and batch documents. Our labeling and documentation always match facility records, so incoming inspections and certifications close smoothly, even in cross-border trade.

    We have tested shelf stability in real-world warehouse conditions, including full summer temperature spikes and power outages. The results show no growth of biological contaminants or separation, as confirmed by third-party routine checks. Our customers tell us the extract holds up well in both manual and fully automated operations, and the product's long-term clarity and solubility serve both small artisan producers and mass-market players.

    Finally, our experience tells us real reliability comes from steady, incremental gains in process knowledge and plant habits. The best outcomes, both for plant operators and end-users, come from knowing exactly what a batch contains, how it was made, and the proper conditions for storage and use. Buddhist Extract stands up to this scrutiny because it comes from a place of direct, no-shortcut production—chemical manufacturing done by people who know their equipment, their batches, and their customer’s expectations from the ground up.