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HS Code |
459772 |
| Product Name | Bulrush Extract |
| Botanical Source | Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani |
| Appearance | Brownish-yellow powder |
| Solubility | Water-soluble |
| Active Ingredients | Polysaccharides, flavonoids |
| Purity | Typically 98% or higher |
| Odor | Mild herbal aroma |
| Extraction Method | Water or ethanol extraction |
| Storage Conditions | Cool, dry place away from sunlight |
| Shelf Life | 24 months if unopened |
| Density | Approx. 0.45 g/cm³ |
| Ph Range | 5.5 - 7.0 |
| Moisture Content | ≤5% |
| Common Usage | Nutritional supplements, cosmetics |
| Country Of Origin | China |
As an accredited Bulrush Extract factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Bulrush Extract is packaged in a 500ml amber glass bottle with a secure screw cap and clear product labeling for safety. |
| Shipping | Bulrush Extract is shipped in tightly sealed, corrosion-resistant containers to prevent contamination or leakage. Packaging is compliant with safety regulations for botanical extracts. During transit, it is stored in cool, dry conditions. Accompanying documentation includes safety data and handling instructions. All shipments adhere to local and international chemical transport guidelines. |
| Storage | Bulrush Extract should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture. Keep the container tightly sealed and clearly labeled. Avoid exposure to incompatible substances, such as strong acids or oxidizers. Store at a stable room temperature and ensure that only trained personnel handle the product to maintain its integrity and safety. |
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Purity 98%: Bulrush Extract with 98% purity is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where consistent active ingredient potency enhances therapeutic efficacy. Viscosity Grade 210 cps: Bulrush Extract at 210 cps viscosity grade is used in skin cream production, where optimal texture improves application and skin absorption. Particle Size 75 microns: Bulrush Extract with 75 micron particle size is used in tablet manufacturing, where fine particles ensure uniform blending and compression. Stability Temperature 45°C: Bulrush Extract stable at 45°C is used in beverage enrichment, where thermal stability maintains nutritional content during pasteurization. Moisture Content <5%: Bulrush Extract with less than 5% moisture content is used in powdered food additives, where low moisture prevents clumping and extends shelf life. pH Range 5.5–7.0: Bulrush Extract within pH 5.5–7.0 is used in cosmetic serums, where pH compatibility preserves product integrity and user skin friendliness. Solubility 100 mg/mL: Bulrush Extract with solubility of 100 mg/mL is used in liquid supplements, where high solubility ensures rapid and complete dissolution in formulations. Heavy Metal Content <0.1 ppm: Bulrush Extract with heavy metal content below 0.1 ppm is used in infant nutrition products, where ultra-low contaminants meet stringent safety standards. Ash Content <2%: Bulrush Extract with ash content less than 2% is used in dietary supplements, where low ash levels indicate high extract purity and quality. Microbial Limit <100 cfu/g: Bulrush Extract with microbial limit under 100 cfu/g is used in oral care products, where minimized microbial presence ensures safety and compliance. |
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At our production plant, Bulrush Extract has turned into one of the most valuable additions to natural ingredients used in both industrial and research sectors. Drawing from real plant material, we focus on the typha genus, known for thriving in both wetland and sometimes even polluted waters. Bulrush, or Typha latifolia, offers unique value compared to extracts based on other botanical sources. Our facility manages every step under strict quality assurance, from the controlled harvest of bulrushes to final packaging. For years, suppliers asked us for a stable, repeatable supply. Instead of relying on market traders, we moved upstream and invested in our raw supply. Everything starts by ensuring traceable origin, as wetland plants can accumulate heavy metals. Analytical checks sort out any material with contamination risk, meaning only safe product reaches the next stage of extraction.
Other plant extracts in commerce often come from annual herbs or shrubs meant for volume production. Bulrush offers a resilience and chemical profile rarely matched among wetland plants. Our facility uses a low-temperature extraction process to secure the highest possible content of target active compounds, mainly flavonoids, polysaccharides, and phenolic acids. This preserves volatile fractions that give Bulrush Extract its benefits, while a series of downstream filtration steps remove bulk plant matter, fine sediment, and water. Even with repeat runs, batch integrity sometimes throws surprises: bulrush responds to seasonal rain and sunlight, so we document every shift in weather against extraction yield and color, which can change from pale tan to deep brown.
Our Bulrush Extract (Model BRX-12) consistently tests between 12:1 and 25:1 concentration, prepared as a fine powder for easy integration into a range of applications. Most industrial buyers care about reliable solubility and plant profile. We invest in refining raw powder so that it disperses readily in water, alcohol, or fatty matrices. Some users in food preservation trust in bulrush’s natural antioxidant properties, leaning on this extract for shelf-life help without synthetic stabilizers. Health supplement makers gravitate to the anti-inflammatory potential, seeking an alternative to willow bark, turmeric, and other popular botanicals.
Every bag in our warehouse bears a production number and full documentation. Teams from hospitals and research labs stop by in person to tour the site before they accept shipments, wanting to see for themselves the controls in place. Safety comes up constantly, so we keep independent laboratory certificates on file for all metals, pesticide residues, moisture, and microbiological load. Some batches find their way into toothpaste formulations, where bulrush extract has mild antimicrobial effects with less irritation potential than chemical alternatives. Others go toward agricultural formulations, harnessing phytohormones to boost seedling growth or root vigor.
Demand continues to set Bulrush Extract apart from generic plant extracts. Take ginseng and echinacea, for example. Their supply chains stretch worldwide, prone to falsification, adulteration, outright substitution, and arbitrary price swings. Bulrush, on the other hand, grows wild but bulk harvest in controlled beds protects against these weaknesses. Our model lines don’t depend on a single wetland but source material through a network of producers audited for environmental stewardship and sustainable practice. Every kilo reflects those investments. We’ve found that researchers concerned about adulteration often ask not just for certificates but even for DNA barcoding of source material—a service we offer to qualified orders.
Our manufacturing team believes that trace compounds determine the character of every plant extract. Bulrush contains alkaloids and triglycerides in ratios that differ from common calamuses or sedges. The unique balance influences solubility, mouthfeel, and downstream reactivity. The sensory profile sometimes reminds users of freshwater reeds: faintly grassy, sometimes earthy. Bulk buyers from the personal care sector say that scent makes a world of difference. We avoid artificial masking or deodorization precisely to preserve these native features.
One thing about industrial-scale Bulrush Extract is dryness and free-flow properties. Not all users want the same mesh size—some prefer extra-fine for suspension in clear beverages, while others value slightly coarser cuts for filtration and stability in agricultural sprays. We test run after run for clumping, then tweak the drying parameters. Some manufacturers use spray-drying for speed, but we've opted for freeze-drying and vacuum dehydration, which help retain phenol integrity and make the extract easier to mill to exact specifications on short notice.
A common question from buyers revolves around solvent residues. Since regulatory agencies have tightened standards on both permitted limits and test-list coverage, our lab runs broad-spectrum screening for the full range of EU and China-restricted solvents. Using food-grade ethanol or supercritical CO2, our operational safety team refines these processes batch by batch, especially as plant material shifts with the season. By the end of processing, solvent levels fall below detectable limits, ensuring compliance not just with export law, but also with pharmaceutical house-supplier policies. All this gives customers full confidence, supported by an open records request policy for any documented data.
Some customers value our direct manufacturing role. As original manufacturers, we offer full transparency: customers can trace sourcing, view all input lots, and examine the records of each production run. Traders and brokers sometimes cut corners by reblending or diluting purchased extracts. With us, buyers gain consistent potency across every shipment. Years ago, a supplement client discovered wide variations in active content from bulk resellers. After switching to our factory-direct sourcing, their quality control department tracked a 90% reduction in rejected batches.
Side-by-side trials by the agricultural partners highlight key differences. Bulrush Extract works in root irrigation or foliar spray methods. Tomato and cucumber starts treated with our model BRX-12 extract show a 15–20% increase in root mass compared to untreated controls. Field notes in two growing seasons confirm the role of bulrush compounds in modulating natural growth regulator pathways. While some botanical extracts break down rapidly or lose function after mixing, our stabilized powder holds potency through common agricultural tank-mixes, including urea and pyrethrins.
As manufacturers, we care not just about product sales but the science and application of natural extracts. Our technical team runs in-house trials, working closely with university researchers. Together, we've charted the effect of bulrush extract on oxidative status in cell cultures and bench-scale bioreactors. Time after time, the data point to residual trace elements as co-factors. Sourcing from mature stands, and running periodic trace-metal cleanup steps, boosts both extract purity and downstream performance in technical uses.
Some markets push for “natural” wording—with little or no oversight. As process manufacturers, we can actually guarantee natural content because we control extraction solvents, processing aids, and waste streams. Where non-manufacturer brands relabel commodity lots with vague plant identification, we provide the specifics: flowering phase collection, extract yield per run, target compound data points, and full wet/dry weight conversion logs.
Researchers in dietary supplement formulation appreciate seeing clean certificates and batch consistency. Animal nutrition companies ask for anti-caking testing and residue analysis to avoid unwanted carryover effects. Our teams answer regular requests for custom specs, including spray-dried, microencapsulated, and high-concentration formats, showing that not all bulrush extract is created with the same use in mind.
A researcher working on oxidative stress in human cell culture might purchase a high-purity, low-tannin batch, while a livestock nutrition company requests dust-suppressed, granulated extract for pellet feed integration. Our plant operators can shift production lines to serve both needs, because all processing and finishing work is onsite. Shipping by the pallet or by the ton, we cut lead times while maintaining firm quality control.
For buyers moving away from synthetic additives, bulrush suits a sustainability strategy. The plant’s natural life cycle filters water and stabilizes soils, so our repurposing cycle takes nothing from dedicated food land and gives a new role to managed wetland acreage. We watch international developments closely. Regulatory demand for traceable, contaminant-free botanical ingredients grows every year. By investing in origin verification, trace element testing, and continuous process improvements, we answer industry demand for both safety and reliable supply.
Pharmaceutical partners testing new plant-based anti-inflammatory ingredients often compare bulrush against widely available alternatives. Their teams flag reproducibility as a pain point—what works in one trial must repeat in another. Here, all bulrush lots are coded and archived. Extracts dating back a decade line our shelves for retention sampling. This archive tracks subtle shifts in composition, influenced by factors like rainfall, temperature, and cutting time. Such detailed history gives researchers confidence their next test will match the previous one.
We’ve built strong working relationships with independent labs for external certification, routinely sending quality control samples for third-party verification. Every shipment leaves the plant with batch-specific data for customer approval—no generic quality claims or missing test results. This approach means buyers don’t face supply gaps or inconsistent labeling. Our teams expect buyers to check, verify, and question—transparency is part of daily work.
Comparing Bulrush Extract to other wetland plant extracts brings out important differences. Cattails, sedges, and reeds are common but diverge widely in chemical profiles and potential utility. Typha-based extracts include a unique blend of water-soluble antioxidants, lower allergen risk, and robust traceability. Our model BRX-12 has less isoflavone content than soy-derived extracts, which helps avoid regulatory restrictions in some international markets. Fewer allergenic protein residues also position bulrush as a “clean label” option in both health and food ingredient industries.
Manufacturers like us work daily to match customer requests with technical solutions, shaped by years of direct experience. Over time, we learned that small tweaks in drying, filtration, or sourcing can create meaningful changes in plant extract performance. A minor shift in inflow pressure during extraction sometimes boosts target compound extraction, while over-drying can ruin batch usability. Our team keeps a careful daily log not only for compliance but for process improvement.
We don’t chase trends by buying up whoever offers the lowest price this month. By cultivating deep partnerships with upstream bulrush growers, we guarantee a steady supply for our customers year-round. That matters most to industrial partners facing reordering cycles, regulatory audits, or new product launches. Buyers can call us, talk directly with production supervisors, and visit the facility.
Different buyers notice different strengths in Bulrush Extract. Food and beverage customers often praise the natural antioxidant action and stability in both acidic and neutral pH products. Health supplement companies rely on the anti-inflammatory properties and clean traceability. Agricultural firms look for plant growth effects, while personal care brands see gentle, non-irritating antimicrobial qualities for everything from skincare to oral hygiene.
Our history as a direct manufacturer means every shipment reflects real expertise, investment, and pride in the work. No shortcuts, no price-chasing fillers, no silence when buyers ask hard questions. This approach delivers value for partners who want continuity and safety as global ingredient markets change.
Our doors remain open for new collaborators and for old friends who want to discuss their next project using Bulrush Extract. Industry standards continue rising, and so do our methods. We see each batch leaving our warehouse not just as product sold but as proof of the craft and responsibility behind every order.