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HS Code |
973776 |
| Product Name | Dragon Blood Extract |
| Main Ingredient | Dragon's Blood Resin |
| Botanical Source | Daemonorops draco |
| Appearance | Reddish-brown liquid or powder |
| Solubility | Partially soluble in water, soluble in alcohol |
| Extraction Method | Solvent extraction or cold pressing |
| Traditional Uses | Wound healing, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant |
| Active Compounds | Proanthocyanidins, phenolics, alkaloids |
| Recommended Usage | Topical application or dietary supplement |
| Origin | Southeast Asia and South America |
| Storage Conditions | Cool, dry place away from sunlight |
| Shelf Life | 2-3 years unopened |
| Color | Deep red |
| Odor | Mild, resinous scent |
| Safety Status | Generally recognized as safe for topical use |
As an accredited Dragon Blood Extract factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Dragon Blood Extract – 100ml amber glass bottle with tamper-evident cap, bold red label, product name and hazard symbols clearly displayed. |
| Shipping | Dragon Blood Extract is securely packaged in tightly sealed, chemical-resistant containers to prevent leaks and contamination. For shipping, it is cushioned and clearly labeled according to relevant safety standards. Expedited and tracked shipment options ensure safe, prompt delivery. Shipping complies with all local and international regulations for chemical transport. |
| Storage | Dragon Blood Extract should be stored in a tightly sealed container, away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. It should be kept at room temperature in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area. Avoid exposure to strong oxidizing agents. Proper labeling and secure storage are essential to prevent contamination or misuse. Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel. |
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Purity 98%: Dragon Blood Extract with 98% purity is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where it enhances wound healing speed due to its high concentration of active compounds. Viscosity Grade Medium: Dragon Blood Extract of medium viscosity grade is utilized in topical gel preparations, where it provides optimal spreadability and uniform film formation. Particle Size < 10 µm: Dragon Blood Extract with particle size below 10 µm is applied in cosmetic emulsions, where it ensures superior absorption and smoother skin texture. Molecular Weight 600 Da: Dragon Blood Extract with a molecular weight of 600 Da is used in wound dressings, where it facilitates faster tissue penetration and bioavailability. Stability Temperature 45°C: Dragon Blood Extract stable up to 45°C is included in tropical region formulations, where it maintains efficacy despite elevated storage temperatures. Solubility in Ethanol 95%: Dragon Blood Extract with 95% ethanol solubility is used in tinctures, where it offers high extraction efficiency and consistent dosing. Moisture Content < 2%: Dragon Blood Extract with less than 2% moisture content is used in powder-based nutraceuticals, where it improves shelf life and prevents microbial growth. Melting Point 180°C: Dragon Blood Extract with a melting point of 180°C is used in thermally processed supplements, where it withstands manufacturing heat without degradation. |
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Dragon Blood Extract isn’t like generic plant resins. As a manufacturer, we source, process, and refine every batch ourselves, beginning with plant origin. Real Dragon Blood, drawn from specific Daemonorops species, takes knowledge of harvesting cycles and forest health. It’s not an agricultural byproduct or a ground-up powder from random red roots. We keep harvesting sustainable for the sake of both future supply and the forests. Our control over the process, from tree selection to drying and grinding, goes beyond what reseller or traders ever see.
We process Dragon Blood Extract in a modern, food-grade facility that maintains strict cleanliness and isolation protocols because cross-contamination destroys its unique character. Staff monitor temperature, humidity, and air purity in each batch area. We’ve built our own in-line filtration and separation steps to remove gums and fibers, preserving the active resin content. Each step is verified by experienced plant chemists, not a checklist or simple barcode scan. Chromatography checks ensure that our extract offers the dense mix of flavonoids, phenolics, and color bodies that define real Dragon Blood.
A lot of so-called “Dragon Blood” on the market starts as diluted sap, mixed with fillers, blended with cheaper resin, or bulked up with carrier oils. That doesn't happen in our factory. Our primary model is a viscous, reddish resin with a moisture specification below 8%, eliminating mold risk and spoilage. We guarantee insolubles remain under 0.1% for maximum application flexibility, not compromised by inert wood dust or plant debris.
When you open one of our containers, you'll see a translucent, deep crimson shade and notice a faint woody aroma, both indicators that we haven’t used any high-temperature short-cuts or solvent residues. We lock in shelf life and functional activity with a double vacuum-packing step. Every lot carries a unique in-house batch number for traceability to its forest origin, exact production day, and even the sequence of staff who handled each operation. Other products won’t tell you that history; they can’t.
Real users know Dragon Blood Extract by performance, not just reputation. In chemical manufacturing, it works as a natural deep red dye in plastics, printing inks, and specialty coatings. We deliver a resin that disperses well in polar and non-polar systems both because our particle size distribution is carefully controlled, keeping the median particle diameter under 20 microns. That matters in inkjet and screen printing, where clogging can shut down an entire job.
Customers in traditional medicine and botanical applications come back for our extract because their formulations depend on the dense phenolic backbone preserved in our process. Tincture makers rely on its consistency; if plant-to-plant composition varies, the end product fails for the consumer or violates product labeling rules. Perfumers enjoy the volatile aroma compounds, which come through only when the extract isn’t stripped by high-heat industrial refining.
Artisan soap and cosmetics producers look for the strong color delivered in cold-process bases. They return to us, knowing the pigment remains stable even in saponification, which is notoriously harsh on natural colors. Carvers and woodworkers use Dragon Blood as both a stain and a natural preservative for fine woods. After decades working with these craftspeople, we understand their demand for clarity—no muddy appearance, no sticky residues.
A lot of people trying Dragon Blood from other sources discover inconsistency—sometimes the resin won’t dissolve, the color changes batch-to-batch, or an off odor creeps in. That usually comes from improper drying, poor separation of bark and debris, or dilution with foreign materials. Our production isn't a side business. We use customized stainless steel extractors designed for botanicals with resin contents above 40%, and our dehydration step takes place in a low-oxygen, indirect-heat system that blocks darkening and preserves chemistry.
Some so-called “extracts” use aggressive solvents or leave residues that customers in food or cosmetics cannot tolerate. We avoid industrial petrochemical solvents entirely. Our process engineers use plant-friendly alcohol and water fractions, then employ rotary vacuum filtration, which captures the fine resin while carrying away byproducts. Not every producer can say that—some don’t even know their end solvent content.
As manufacturers, we see every institutional buyer—whether pharmaceutical, personal care, or food—ask for traceability. They want to see documented origin, full analysis, and handling records. Our laboratory delivers chromatographic breakdowns of the key compounds, including dracorhodin content, and stays alert to contaminants like phthalates, heavy metals, and pesticide residues. We use third-party verification for all claims. Not every producer goes this far, but we know reliability in sourcing and batch-to-batch reproducibility keeps longtime customers loyal.
Other makers offer “Dragon Blood Extract” without much regard for authenticity. Adulteration is common, sometimes by blending with cheap Asian or African resins unrelated to the Daemonorops family. Some use permitted coloring agents to boost visual impact, but these don’t behave the way natural dragon blood does under heat, light, or solvent exposure. We test for synthetic dye contamination and reject any lot that tests positive, because the safety and integrity of downstream products depend on purity.
The resin forms the core of our product offer: semi-solid at room temperature, easy to scrape or portion, no granulated or powdery breakdown unless customers ask for a fine powder grade for special dispersions. Main packaging lines use food-safe, UV-proof containers. For industrial buyers with mixing lines, we supply resin blocks or pre-dispersed slurries, using only water or food-grade alcohol. There’s no contact with plasticizers, silicones, or cheap liners. Each package carries its batch code and seals for in-house trace, not just regulatory compliance.
Because Dragon Blood resin has hygroscopic tendencies in certain climates, our packaging team developed a multilayer foil pouch plus vacuum sealing. No matter where the extract travels—from tropical Asia to dry North America—moisture stays out, and the resin stays workable after months in the warehouse. We moved away from glass bottles years ago, learning through experience that they cracked too often in cold storage and led to product loss. Customer feedback pushed that change, and repeat buyers recognize the difference from lower-end products packed in brittle or poorly sealed jars.
Synthetic resins or imitation Dragon Blood blends may promise lower prices but they almost always bring costs in defect rates or unplanned downtime. Manufacturers juggling recalls or reformulations quickly realize that real Dragon Blood comes from handling, not simply trading. We field questions all year from buyers frustrated with off-color, inert, or contaminated lots acquired through middlemen. Our supply chain and finished product control catch and correct issues before they harm the brand reputation of our customers.
Crafts users and industrial clients alike come to appreciate the difference a decades-long manufacturing relationship brings. Our technical support draws on hands-on feedback from users in artwork conservation, herbalist medicine, and scientific pigment production—not just email exchanges or web forms. Our research chemists routinely check in with formulators about unusual batch issues, and we provide technical guidance on dissolving or combining Dragon Blood in modern and traditional systems.
We have seen growing demand for natural, traceable ingredients from brands aiming to replace synthetic dyes or additives. Label-conscious consumer goods manufacturers choose our resin for third-party audits, knowing they won’t face compliance headaches over purity or authenticity. Cosmetic developers need allergen statements and absence of synthetic preservatives; our batch documentation for Dragon Blood Extract covers every expectation because we built it for ourselves as end-users before ever offering it to the public. That’s the advantage of being more than a name on a specification sheet.
Over the years, formulators from global brands and specialized craft operations have come to us with formulation challenges. The sticky, resinous nature of Dragon Blood presents unique handling quirks. Warm water or mild alcohol promptly dissolves our extract, unlike brittle “resins” broken down by high-heat or aggressive solvents. Our technical staff advises against high-temperature direct heating, which can darken or scorch the color. Layering the extract in solvents or adding it in staged mixing steps captures its natural brightness and extends shelf life.
For dye and pigment users, matching product tone batch-to-batch comes from stable sourcing and real analytics. By tweaking particle size and avoiding “bleached” or “rectified” resins, our R&D team preserves the natural color span from soft pinks to deep cherry—the whole range prized in specialty art and finish applications. Soaps, cosmetics, and therapeutic brands avoid irritation and batch-to-batch variability, as we produce without coloring or scent additives.
Tincture crafters and supplement producers are cautious about contaminants—solvent residues, synthetic dye additions, and pesticide traces. We offer third-party heavy metal and microbe testing data with every batch. Our Dragon Blood has found a trusted role in clean-label supplements, where it delivers natural antioxidant activity measured by our in-house lab.
On the industrial side, Dragon Blood Extract works as a tough, natural resin with strong binding power. Repairs in antique leatherwork or furniture conservation employ it for its ability to penetrate and reinforce. Artisans who tried trade-resourced resins often deal with stickiness, inconsistent curing, and poor bond strength. Our customers document stronger bonds and better finish durability using our pure resin, customer after customer, year after year.
Trust is earned batch by batch, not won through advertising. Our resin travels in shipments bound for museum conservation labs, indie skincare brands, botanical apothecaries, and restoration workshops. These buyers bring questions about resin purity, regional variation, sustainability, and chemical residues. Our experience informs each answer, whether addressing risk of allergens, formulation compatibility with natural or synthetic bases, or the nuances of color stability under UV and humidity exposure.
We prioritize the questions shaping the marketplace: care for the native forests, safe labor practices, plant health, and fair trade. Our resin sourcing only involves wild-harvested Daemonorops draco with full records back to site and date. Processing employs local workers trained and paid above living wage standards, which ensures proper handling and community investment. Our extract isn’t just a commodity passed through ports; its journey from forest to finished container is one we can explain, defend, and stand behind confidently.
The future of Dragon Blood Extract manufacturing isn’t about simply scaling up volume or cutting costs. Demand from regulatory agencies, conscious consumers, and value-driven brands focuses on traceability, sustainable forest management, and the steady hand of reliable chemistry. With years of direct feedback, lab data, and customer challenges, we anchor our product line in these realities rather than buzzwords or unchecked claims. Customers seeking low-residue, real resin products will see the difference—batch records, chromatography plots, and a technical team whose first loyalty is to the extract’s substance.
Modern manufacturing and natural chemistry share a goal: repeatability and truth in labeling. The lessons we’ve learned manufacturing Dragon Blood Extract shape how we source, process, and ship. We document every step, knowing shortcuts eventually show up in the testing lab or the hands of the customer. In a marketplace crowded with sound-alikes and imitations, pure Dragon Blood Extract stands for authenticity, utility, and a future that respects resource, labor, and product in equal measure.