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H. Cordata Extract

    • Product Name H. Cordata Extract
    • Alias houttuynia_cordata_extract
    • Einecs 931-322-2
    • Mininmum Order 1 g
    • Factory Site Tengfei Creation Center,55 Jiangjun Avenue, Jiangning District,Nanjing
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    187260

    Inci Name Houttuynia Cordata Extract
    Common Name H. Cordata Extract
    Source Houttuynia cordata plant
    Plant Part Used Leaves and stems
    Appearance Yellow to brownish liquid or powder
    Solubility Water-soluble
    Primary Function Soothing agent
    Common Uses Skincare products, cosmetics
    Active Compounds Flavonoids, polyphenols, polysaccharides
    Extraction Method Water or ethanol extraction
    Notable Benefits Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial
    Allergen Potential Low risk

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

    Packing & Storage
    Packing H. Cordata Extract is packaged in a 100g white resealable pouch, featuring clear labeling, ingredient details, and storage instructions.
    Shipping H. Cordata Extract is securely packed in sealed, leak-proof containers to prevent contamination and spillage. It is shipped under ambient conditions unless otherwise specified, with clear labeling and documentation. Standard safety procedures are followed to comply with international transport regulations, ensuring safe and efficient delivery to the destination.
    Storage H. Cordata Extract should be stored in a tightly sealed container, away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture to preserve its stability and efficacy. Optimal storage conditions are in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, ideally at temperatures between 2°C and 8°C (refrigerated). Ensure the extract is kept out of reach of children and incompatible substances.
    Application of H. Cordata Extract

    Purity 98%: H. Cordata Extract with a purity of 98% is used in topical dermatological formulations, where it provides enhanced anti-inflammatory efficacy and reduced skin irritation.

    Particle Size <10 µm: H. Cordata Extract with a particle size below 10 µm is used in nanoemulsion systems, where it achieves superior absorption and bioavailability.

    Aqueous Solubility > 5 mg/mL: H. Cordata Extract with aqueous solubility greater than 5 mg/mL is used in oral liquid supplements, where it ensures rapid dissolution and consistent dosing.

    Polyphenol Content 30%: H. Cordata Extract standardized to 30% polyphenol content is used in antioxidant-rich cosmetic serums, where it delivers potent free radical scavenging activity.

    Stability Temperature up to 60°C: H. Cordata Extract stable up to 60°C is used in hot-fill beverage applications, where it maintains chemical stability and bioactivity during processing.

    Moisture Content <3%: H. Cordata Extract with moisture content below 3% is used in lyophilized powder formulations, where it enhances shelf-life and reduces microbial growth risk.

    Microbial Limit <100 CFU/g: H. Cordata Extract tested for microbial limit under 100 CFU/g is used in pharmaceutical preparations, where it assures product safety and compliance with GMP standards.

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    More Introduction

    Introducing H. Cordata Extract: Perspective From a Manufacturer

    Production Insights: From Field to Factory

    Coming from years of hands-on work handling botanicals, I’ve seen firsthand how sourcing and process set apart genuine H. Cordata (Houttuynia cordata) extract from what the broader marketplace has to offer. Unlike commodity-grade extracts, we approach harvest and processing with care, tracking our supply back to verified origins. For H. Cordata, that means gathering leaves and stems at specific maturity for optimal phytochemical content. No shortcuts—drying and extraction run on a tight schedule to safeguard the phenolic acids, flavonoids, and key volatile oils this plant is known for.

    Bulk orders often bring their own demands. Customers in pharmaceuticals, functional foods, and personal care applications have each pressed for different formats and purity levels. In our plant, we produce several models: concentrated liquid, standardized powder, and granulated forms. Each run starts with raw plant identity verification. We test for contaminants, moisture, and active constituents to validate every batch at the gate. H. Cordata’s signature compounds—quercetin, decanoyl acetaldehyde, and houttuynin—are balanced throughout processing. Powdered and granular models remain popular for supplement tablets or functional drinks. For topical and formulation work, our concentrated liquid finds its way into skin cleansers, tonics, or spot gels.

    Specification and Quality: Beyond Paper Guarantees

    Real-world performance always comes before spec sheet numbers. Average purity for a standardized extract sits above 98%—not inflated by fillers or carriers, but driven by proven extraction at set temperature and solvent profiles. Every output undergoes batch record documentation including HPLC or GC-MS analysis. Customers check for volatile oil content, loss-on-drying, heavy metals, pesticide residues, and microbial load. We maintain control over every logistics step, right from the procurement of fresh H. Cordata through to the dispatch of finished extract.

    Many years in this field showed me that offering a standardized model is rarely enough. Some formulators want tailored ratios of actives; others need a specific solvent profile, say, water or ethanol-based, to combine with their other actives. Choice isn’t just for show. Extraction parameters matter more than the most glamorous marketing pitch because what survives in the dried extract will do the work in the final product.

    Usage: Field Experience Shapes Our Approach

    People often ask about the best uses for H. Cordata extract. Through years working with customers and industry partners, I've watched it earn a reputation across markets. In Asia, skin care companies look for our liquid or gel-grade extracts. They know this plant can calm redness, clear up troubled skin, and support barrier recovery without harshness. Pharmaceutical groups order standardized powder for making oral products aimed at soothing sore throats or offering immune support. Food and beverage brands experiment with our granulated extract, adding plant flavor and functional benefit to drinks or specialty snacks.

    Manufacturers face plenty of hurdles—stability in formulation, compatibility with other bioactives, and the ever-present cost pressures. Rather than treating H. Cordata extract as plug-and-play, we step in and run R&D batches alongside customers. Only in a real kettle or production mixer can you spot subtle interactions—a color change, a slight off-odor, or loss of clarity after pasteurization. Feedback shapes each production run. Adjustments in mesh size, solubility, or particle shape come from actual batch data, not from theory.

    Rooted Differences: What Sets H. Cordata Apart

    Many botanicals stake a claim as immune boosters or skin health aids now, but not all stand up to lab analysis or formulation stress tests. Houttuynia cordata’s unique mix of volatile oils, especially decanoyl acetaldehyde, gives it a natural scent and flavor—there’s a cooling and tingling quality that no other extract mimics. Silymarin or Centella asiatica might offer their own merits, but in applications requiring both mild antimicrobial activity and soothing actions, H. Cordata delivers on both.

    We have worked with herbalists and finished product developers who started with generic, undifferentiated extracts from other sources. Time and again, those versions left them chasing after batch-to-batch consistency or facing regulatory questions about purity markers. H. Cordata extract—when run through a full-spectrum, low-temp process—holds much greater active payloads and better aroma than cut-rate, high-heat alternatives. In a product like a face mist, this difference isn’t academic. It means less odor masking, better skin feel, and feedback from end users that guides future batches.

    Other plant extracts like tea tree oil or licorice root can cover similar ground, yet neither matches the combination of gentle anti-inflammatory effect and distinctive plant aroma that H. Cordata supplies. Because we manufacture and not simply distribute, our teams spot these subtle differences at scale. We see how oils separate, how powders maintain color or degrade, how mixes stand up to daylight and shelf time. This field experience ends up being more valuable than lab trials alone.

    Responding to Industry Needs

    In personal care and nutraceuticals, a crowded label means buyers look for real points of difference. With H. Cordata extract, manufacturers avoid the pitfalls of relying on compounds that taste harsh or that break down too quickly in formulation. I see brands seeking solutions for sensitive skin, scalp care, or post-procedure recovery. H. Cordata’s combination of anti-redness effect and support for healthy skin barrier finds favor here. In product design meetings, we’ve watched how R&D teams weigh between more famous names and plants like Houttuynia, which bring both tradition and proven safety profiles. What finally lands on shelves reflects months of side-by-side stability trials, microbial challenge testing, and pilot production scaling.

    Food and beverage innovators play a different game. They want both "clean label" sourcing and enough flavor for a clear botanical signature. The flavor of H. Cordata extract, grassy with a hint of coriander and a cooling finish, doesn’t blend into the background. A few brands are using it to bring regional authenticity or novel health appeal to drinks and functional waters. Our experience working with such brands taught us to refine batch size, adjust granulation, and provide reliable technical guidance without overpromising on functional claims.

    Consistency isn’t a slogan in our workshop. It means two-year shelf life supported by controlled moisture, stability in active content, and compliance with food and cosmetic regulations. Every season, product design teams from several countries send samples back for lab checks. Real-world conditions count—summer heat, shipping stress, or pH drift in an unfamiliar base matter much more than supplier specs written on paper.

    Authenticity and Traceability: Not Just Buzzwords

    Customers want to know where plant materials come from and how they’re handled. H. Cordata’s reputation as a wild-harvested plant makes sourcing harder. Plenty of traders mix cut leaves from different species or different harvest times, lowering the strength and changing the flavor or aroma. On our end, supply partners run regular field audits, take soil profiles, and monitor growing conditions by GPS. Each harvest batch ships with a direct farm record—not because audits are trendy, but to ensure consistent content and to guarantee authenticity.

    In practice, most factories chasing low per-kilogram pricing overlook these details. But market regulators and end consumers pick up differences quickly in performance and safety. Traceability pays off when laboratories ask for supporting documentation or when sudden crop failures lead to spikes in price and unexpected shortages. From a manufacturing perspective, stability in the supply chain translates to fewer account headaches, less risk of stockouts, and more time to focus on technical innovation.

    Challenges and Industry Solutions

    Manufacturing H. Cordata extract exposes some unique challenges. The key aroma compound, decanoyl acetaldehyde, is highly volatile. Without careful control of extraction temperature, much of the active is lost to evaporation or oxidizes quickly, leaving a bland, less powerful extract. We solve this with customized sealed system extractors and rapid cooling, limiting oxygen exposure.

    Microbial control is another concern, especially given the plant’s water-rich tissue. Many processors resort to irradiation, but in our workshop, lower-temperature drying and immediate solvent extraction minimize microbial risk while preserving actives. Frequent audits, incremental technology upgrades, and hands-on troubleshooting have built trust among steady buyers who cannot afford headline recalls or off-spec inventory.

    Current market conditions push for increased transparency and reduced use of synthetic processing aids. To meet these needs, our team switched to renewable solvents for some batches and cut back on water consumption by integrating recirculation steps. Besides environmental gains, these actions cut costs and lessen regulatory paperwork over time.

    Scaling production from pilot to metric tons tests site logistics and workforce stamina. Powders clump, liquids foam, equipment breaks, and new hires need real training. Long partnerships across farming, R&D, and QA teams shorten the learning curve, letting us handle more orders without losing attention to detail.

    Regulatory Landscape and Real-World Compliance

    No matter the region, compliance with food, health, or cosmetic rules means more than printing a few certificates. Product recalls in this field mostly stem from two causes: incomplete traceability or discrepancies in active content across lots. Our approach—direct harvest coordination, validated lab work, redundant batch records—aims to close these gaps. Regular third-party audits keep us focused.

    Documentation includes heavy metals, pesticides, and solvent residues, cross-checked with each batch record. In recent years, allergen reporting, GMO declarations, and organic certification audits have increased. We respond by planning annual certification budgets, not treating these as add-ons. It keeps production lines moving and protects customer timelines.

    International expansion demands even tighter controls. Our QA teams invest in constant training on evolving rules in the EU, North America, and Asia-Pacific. Consistency in paperwork, prompt data submission, and ongoing dialogue with customers and authorities eliminate almost all last-minute surprises. Field-based learning—whether a customs clearance problem or a failed residue test—provides tough lessons, shaping our process improvements year after year.

    Why We Keep Improving

    Plant extracts have moved beyond old perceptions of mystery and batch variability. Now, buyers want measurable actives, clear use cases, and partnered support. In the case of H. Cordata extract, advances in analysis, improved supply chains, and real-time data sharing make all the difference. Working in this industry means acting as both chemist and problem solver, with each lot telling its own story.

    Technical innovation pays off mostly in details. Years ago, we swapped out dated crushing machinery to protect the cellular structure of the harvested plant. The change looked minor, but resulted in 12% higher retention of desired flavor and a drop in fines—a small revolution visible in sample jars and confirmed in downstream testing.

    Every batch feeds quality data back into long-term planning. Market opportunities come and go, but tight control in practice keeps customers returning and eases the pathway for new applications. Down the line, if industries move further toward personalized formulations, we already have the flexibility to deliver small-batch adjustments or shift product grades with minimal fuss.

    Feedback, Partnership, and Future Directions

    The stories we hear from customers shape tomorrow’s production. Confessions of failed in-house trials, requests for yet more stable solubility, or feedback on how H. Cordata mixes in a new skin mask formula—each one provides opportunities for hands-on refinement. We don’t just ship a product; we serve as partners, working alongside R&D and production teams, sitting together through lab mishaps, and chasing better outcomes.

    In a world where plant extracts compete for attention, H. Cordata stands out by fusing a clean, recognizable aroma, a proven safety record, and adaptable technical features. Manufacturers want reliability over hype, and from where I sit, every improvement comes from careful listening and direct action on the shop floor.

    Looking ahead, as clean labeling and real traceability matter more, our systems are ready. Investments continue into new analytical machines, advanced drying rooms, and stronger product trace mapping. We aim for a future where each kilo shipped trumps the last, bringing better tools, more informed buyers, and an ongoing challenge to improve every aspect of what we do.

    Conclusion: Moving Forward With Confidence

    Working as actual chemical manufacturers, we treat every lot of H. Cordata extract with the respect earned from years on the line: sharp sourcing, technical mastery, real transparency, and relentless improvement. The marketplace rewards quality backed by proof, and we see every customer as a partner in raising standards—not just for H. Cordata, but for the botanical extract world at large.