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Fleece-Flower Root

    • Product Name Fleece-Flower Root
    • Alias Radix Polygoni Multiflori
    • Einecs 283-920-6
    • 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

    575801

    Product Name Fleece-Flower Root
    Botanical Name Polygonum multiflorum
    Common Names Fo-Ti, He Shou Wu
    Origin China
    Part Used Root
    Form Dried, powder, or sliced
    Color Dark brown to black
    Taste Bitter and slightly sweet
    Traditional Use Herbal remedy in Traditional Chinese Medicine
    Storage Keep in a cool, dry place
    Preparation Method Boil in water or alcohol extraction
    Shelf Life Approximately 2 years
    Main Active Components Tetrahydroxystilbene glucoside, emodin
    Allergen Information Generally hypoallergenic
    Certification Status May be available as organic

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

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging for Fleece-Flower Root features a sealed 100g pouch, with bold herbal graphics and clear labeling for ingredient and quantity.
    Shipping Fleece-Flower Root is securely packaged in sealed, moisture-resistant containers to preserve quality. It is shipped via certified carriers with clear labeling for identification and handling requirements. All shipments comply with international regulations, ensuring safe and prompt delivery while maintaining the root’s freshness and potency during transit.
    Storage Fleece-Flower Root should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it in a tightly sealed container to prevent absorption of odors and contamination. Store at room temperature, away from strong acids, alkalis, and other incompatible substances to maintain its quality and potency. Always label and date the container clearly.
    Application of Fleece-Flower Root

    Purity 98%: Fleece-Flower Root with purity 98% is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where it ensures consistent active ingredient delivery for enhanced therapeutic efficacy.

    Particle Size 20 Microns: Fleece-Flower Root with particle size 20 microns is used in dietary supplement tablets, where it improves bioavailability and uniformity of dosing.

    Water Solubility 5 g/L: Fleece-Flower Root with water solubility 5 g/L is used in liquid herbal extracts, where it enables rapid dissolution and stable suspension.

    Moisture Content <6%: Fleece-Flower Root with moisture content less than 6% is used in capsule filling operations, where it prevents microbial growth and extends product shelf life.

    Stability Temperature 60°C: Fleece-Flower Root stable up to 60°C is used in thermal processing during tea production, where it maintains bioactive compound integrity and product potency.

    Ash Content <3%: Fleece-Flower Root with ash content below 3% is used in nutraceutical powders, where it provides high purity and reduces undesirable mineral residues.

    Heavy Metals ≤10 ppm: Fleece-Flower Root with heavy metals not exceeding 10 ppm is used in cosmetic formulations, where it assures safety and regulatory compliance for topical applications.

    Polyphenol Content 10%: Fleece-Flower Root containing 10% polyphenols is used in antioxidant supplement blends, where it delivers potent free radical scavenging activity.

    Extract Ratio 20:1: Fleece-Flower Root with an extract ratio of 20:1 is used in high-potency tinctures, where it allows concentrated dosing and reduced raw material usage.

    Saponin Content 3%: Fleece-Flower Root with saponin content of 3% is used in functional beverages, where it contributes to emulsification and enhances product stability.

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    Certification & Compliance
    More Introduction

    Introducing Our Fleece-Flower Root: Quality from the Ground Up

    Growing and Processing: Where Quality Begins

    As manufacturers, we put our hands in the soil long before Fleece-Flower Root reaches the drying racks. This plant demands care from the moment its shoots break ground. In our fields, we select Polygonum multiflorum roots known for their robustness, harvesting only after careful maturity checks. We do not rush this process; richer roots mean richer product. From selecting healthy mother plants to monitoring moisture and temperature at harvest, we oversee each step. By choosing whole roots from mature crops, we build a foundation for reliable quality. We process using methods passed down through our team, washing and cutting by hand where it counts. Having processed countless kilos over the years, we learned that subtle differences in soil and climate matter, so we sort at the source, grouping harvests by farm and batch, tracking each lot for traceability.

    Model and Specifications: Tested, Verified, and Transparent

    Every batch leaves our facility after meeting strict size and moisture standards. For the traditional market, most clients seek roots processed into slices, 3-6mm thick. For extraction, we produce finely milled fleece-flower root powder, mesh size 80-120, with no fillers or additives. We document color, density, and particle size for each batch and store samples from every lot for records. Consistent sizing ensures reliable handling in factories and decoction shops alike. Our dried raw roots always fall within 8-12% moisture to keep fungus and mold out—something we test for week by week as storage conditions shift. Having experienced the costs of shortcuts, we maintain a strict threshold for pesticide residue and heavy metals, investing in independent laboratory tests, not just in-house review. Certificates stay matched to each shipment, ready for inspection.

    Usage: More Than A Single Approach

    Customers who come to us span diverse industries, from herbal supplement makers and cosmetic producers to livestock feed blenders. Our understanding of the root’s traditional uses shapes how we process it. In supplement production, the sliced root gets extracted with hot water or ethanol; purity and active content matter here, so our quality team screens saponin, emodin, and anthraquinone levels. For dairy and feed, the powder must avoid fine dust that may cause respiratory issues. We invest in dust extraction at the milling stage and offer both coarse and fine grades to match these needs. Our roots have even found use in coloring, with the pigments lending an earthy hue to natural product lines. Some buyers value the roots for their strong scent, which signals freshness and authenticity. Consistent aroma comes from measured drying—not scorching or leaving residual humidity that compromises profile and shelf life.

    How Our Fleece-Flower Root Stands Apart

    Having seen products from smaller brokers and cold storage warehouses, our team understands the difference between fresh, carefully handled root and material that’s been bulk-purchased and relabeled half a dozen times. Direct from field to processing line, there’s no ambiguity in age, origin, or handling. We refuse to mix old with new material. Each lot comes from a single harvest window. Our traceability system—backed by barcoding and sequential tracking—lets us show source, date, and handling for every shipment. Many competitors hide behind market intermediaries, but we show clients actual drying facilities and even invite them to walk our fields during peak season.

    The care pays off not only in appearance but in physical properties. Our roots do not carry the faint ammonia smell that comes from long-term warehouse storage. Slices arrive free of lint, sand, or debris. Powder flows smoothly, without clogging feeders or gumming up extractors, a frequent complaint with roots processed at higher moisture or from variable sources. The color holds if kept sealed—no dull fading after a few months. This comes down to honest drying, sunlight exposure, and timely packaging.

    From the Farmer to You: The Real-World Difference

    While discussing technical features in a boardroom may sound impressive, the day-to-day reality on the production line matters much more. Processing delays can invite mold; poorly monitored humidity might turn an entire stock yellow before shipping. Our long relationships with farm cooperatives allow us to stagger harvests, reducing backlog so that root doesn’t sit for too long before drying begins. We use local experience to decide the right time for harvest—too early, and the polysaccharide content drops; too late, risks increase for pest exposure.

    We have encountered buyers who shared experiences of buying root by the bale, only to find post-shipment that the inner bundles turned to mush, a result of careless storage or batch-mixing in the hustle of warehouse sales. Reliable Fleece-Flower Root means more than test certificates—it means understanding how small details in storage, handling, and transport affect the product customers eventually touch. Shelf life is not just a number; it reflects on every step taken from the start. In our operation, nothing substitutes for daily walkthroughs and weekly blind lot checks. Our staff members each know they can pull a sample from storage at random and verify both appearance and lab values.

    Meeting Changing Market Needs: Honesty, Adaptability, and Proof

    Markets evolve. While traditional medicine accounts for most Fleece-Flower Root use today, newer industries keep sending inquiries. Some supplement builders want standardized active compounds, others need allergen-free lines. Our lab regularly adds new testing protocols, driven both by regulation and customer demand. We record all results in a digital tracking system; long gone are the days of paper slips in a drawer. When required, we work with outside labs for cross-verification.

    Our process drew attention after a batch destined for a cosmetics company needed stricter control over pesticide residues, which demanded we overhaul our washing system and invest in residue-removal equipment. These investments reflect lessons learned: agility matters as much as experience. Simply repeating what “worked before” does not cut it when customers depend on you for their compliance chain.

    Attention to Sustainability, Not Just Production

    Soil health matters. Harvesting Fleece-Flower Root year after year can stress land and drain micronutrients. We practice crop rotation, alternate fallow seasons, and invest in composting to keep our soils strong for the next cycle. By working closely with local agronomists and keeping precise application records for any fungicides, we preserve both root quality and environmental health. Most competitors claim “natural” farming, but without documentation and soil tests those claims rarely hold water.

    Water handling affects both field yield and final product safety. Irrigation practices feed the plants, but if managed poorly, they might also carry contaminants. We invested in real-time monitoring for well and field run-off, reviewing logs each week. After several years, our customers see the difference not just in root quality but in the lower need for rejections or reruns due to compliance risks.

    Facing Real-World Challenges Head-On

    Scarcity, plant disease, and market flux have all stretched our operation over the years. Savvy buyers look beyond the cheapest source after enduring failed shipments or poor-quality batches. Long floods or droughts can devastate root crops; in response, we built flexible storage and backup field relationships. When black-spot fungus hit regional crops, rapid in-field screening isolated affected lots before reaching processing. Full batch isolation, destroyed at our own expense, kept our remaining inventory clean. These are costs few traders absorb. Our commitment shows in the number of clients who stick with us for season after season, even when market rates swing up or down.

    We have watched the demand for clear documentation and regulatory compliance shift from an afterthought to a main customer concern. More buyers ask for up-to-date audit records, ongoing pesticide screens, and guarantees about heavy metal content. We maintain files ready for daily inspection, not just yearly audits. In the last three years alone, our team updated over a dozen documentation protocols to meet new regional and international standards, demonstrating a willingness to do more than tick boxes—because we have seen firsthand what happens when overlooked paperwork holds up a client’s entire product line.

    What Our Customers See (and Smell, and Touch)

    Buyers tell us they open a bag of our root and know it’s fresh—not just by color but from the pronounced, earthy aroma and the weight of each slice or handful of powder. The difference is palpable to skilled hands, from the lack of brittle, dried-out edges to the springy bounce of a well-dried root. These qualities do not come by chance. Each drying cycle ends with staff laying out the product for final checks, discarding any slices that lost color or shape. The aim is not to ship the highest volume but the batch that best represents real craftsmanship.

    Uniform size without excessive dust lowers risk in extraction plants; nobody wants to see machines clogged by an inconsistent feed. Color retention signals correct drying and packaging. The natural flow of powder reflects water activity in the final product and serves as protection against clumping long into shelf life. These details make a direct difference for buyers who rely on uninterrupted, efficient production.

    Lessons and Directions: Earning Your Trust with Every Batch

    No process is perfect. Along our journey, we lost shipments during transport due to unforeseen humidity spikes, and we owned up to delays or mistakes made at the field level. Telling customers the truth about delays or unexpected lab results built more trust than any guarantee ever could. Sometimes a shipment is best delayed rather than rushed out with doubts about adherence to our standards. Regular investment in staff training and open communication with buyers has helped us solve issues before they grow. When necessary, we have paused processing entirely to investigate off-odors or appearance issues, even if it meant losing business to a more impatient competitor.

    We see a future where traceability through the supply chain grows more important. Big buyers want assurance from field to finished product, not just paperwork but real data and visible control over every link in the chain. Barcode tracking and digital storage of field, drying, and shipment records form part of our solution, along with regular physical audits. These are not just for show; when a client asks for proof, we produce it on the spot.

    Conclusion: The Manufacturer’s Mark on Every Kilo

    Producing Fleece-Flower Root is not a race to the lowest price or a contest for the most paperwork. Success, for us, has come through attention at each stage, from careful field management and processing to daily hands-on inspection. Our product stands out because we address the daily realities behind every batch—humidity, disease, transport, rapidly changing regulations, new customer demands, and evolving uses across industries. With roots that trace back to our fields, staff who have spent seasons together on these same lands, and a system open to scrutiny, we supply not just a raw material but a story of reliability and pride in the work.