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Large Blood Vine Extract

    • Product Name Large Blood Vine Extract
    • Alias large-blood-vine-extract
    • Einecs 921-530-7
    • Mininmum Order 1 g
    • Factory Site Tengfei Creation Center,55 Jiangjun Avenue, Jiangning District,Nanjing
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    373580

    Product Name Large Blood Vine Extract
    Form Liquid
    Volume 100ml
    Color Dark red
    Source Plant Blood Vine
    Primary Use Alchemy
    Weight 120g
    Shelf Life 2 years
    Storage Instructions Store in a cool, dark place
    Manufacturer Arborean Elixirs
    Concentration High
    Solubility Water-soluble

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

    Packing & Storage
    Packing 500 mL opaque glass bottle, sealed with a tamper-evident cap, labeled "Large Blood Vine Extract." Hazard warnings and batch number included.
    Shipping Large Blood Vine Extract should be shipped in airtight, leak-proof containers, clearly labeled and packed with absorbent materials. Maintain a cool, dry environment and avoid direct sunlight. Ensure compliance with relevant hazardous materials guidelines, including appropriate documentation. Handle with care to prevent spills or exposure during transit and receipt.
    Storage Large Blood Vine Extract should be stored in a tightly sealed, amber glass container to protect it from light and air. Keep at room temperature (20-25°C), away from direct sunlight, sources of heat, and incompatible materials. Store in a dry, well-ventilated area with clearly labeled containers. Ensure that the storage area is secure and access is restricted to authorized personnel only.
    Application of Large Blood Vine Extract

    Purity 98%: Large Blood Vine Extract with 98% purity is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where it ensures consistent bioactive compound delivery.

    Viscosity grade 150 cP: Large Blood Vine Extract at viscosity grade 150 cP is applied in topical gels, where it enhances skin absorption rates.

    Stability temperature 60°C: Large Blood Vine Extract with stability temperature of 60°C is used in cosmetic emulsions, where it maintains efficacy under high-temperature storage.

    Molecular weight 550 Da: Large Blood Vine Extract with a molecular weight of 550 Da is applied in injectable solutions, where it promotes rapid tissue penetration.

    Particle size ≤20 μm: Large Blood Vine Extract with particle size ≤20 μm is used in oral capsules, where it improves dissolution and bioavailability.

    Moisture content ≤5%: Large Blood Vine Extract with moisture content ≤5% is applied in dietary supplements, where it increases product shelf life and stability.

    pH 5.0-6.0: Large Blood Vine Extract with pH 5.0–6.0 is used in dermal patches, where it supports skin compatibility and reduces irritation.

    Heavy metals <10 ppm: Large Blood Vine Extract containing heavy metals below 10 ppm is used in food additives, where it meets safety standards for human ingestion.

    Solubility >95% in water: Large Blood Vine Extract with solubility over 95% in water is applied in liquid beverages, where it allows for homogeneous blending.

    Ash content ≤2%: Large Blood Vine Extract with ash content ≤2% is used in nutraceutical powders, where it improves purity and final product quality.

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    More Introduction

    Large Blood Vine Extract: From Wild Craftsmanship to Reliable Supply

    Bringing Large Blood Vine Extract Directly from Our Facility

    Large Blood Vine Extract is a product we've put years into cultivating and harvesting. Working as the manufacturer, we don't just process this botanical—we're there in the field, guiding its journey from plant to extract. Every year, our team monitors the harvest windows of Spatholobus suberectus. The climate and soil of our partner growers matter, as the levels of active ingredients in the vine shift based on rainfall, humidity, and the age of the plant. Over the last decade, we've observed that vines at least five years old deliver a more robust extract, both in color and in analytical profile.

    Our model for Large Blood Vine Extract references the extraction ratio—10:1 (dry herb to finished powder)—which we've standardized after thorough yield evaluation. The specifications mean you get an extract that's strong without unnecessary carryover from bark or soil residues. We have locked in moisture at under 5%, ash below 3%, and particle size at 80-mesh. This blend lets formulators create tablets or capsules without worrying about sticky clumps or excess bulk. Our customers often comment on the easy flow of our powder during their granulation and blending steps.

    How Large Blood Vine Extract Differs from the Pack

    We’ve seen our fair share of inconsistent extracts, especially those sourced strictly for price. Low-end blood vine material, sometimes mixed with foreign species or from immature vines, simply fails to match the polyphenol profile demanded by serious users. Our extract stands out because of its distinct reddish hue and characteristic aroma—a result of how our team processes the raw material using water extraction instead of solvents that can strip away both flavor and value. Chemical markers like catechin and proanthocyanidins routinely test higher in our lots. This isn't accidental; we've worked with third-party labs to optimize and check every batch. And unlike blends padded with carrier starch, this extract keeps fillers out of the equation.

    Applications Fueled by Practical Results

    Most inquiries we receive revolve around applications in dietary supplements and functional foods. More companies want botanical ingredients they can trust, not just for marketing, but for performance. Large Blood Vine Extract has long played a role in traditional formulas for promoting blood circulation and supplying antioxidants. Modern supplement developers cite published studies on its support for joint comfort and oxidative stress. These clients tell us our consistent extract means batch-to-batch uniformity in their tablets—and fewer headaches adjusting formulations on the fly.

    Every kilogram of extract starts with sustainable, traceable harvesting. We only process wild or semi-wild vines after botanist verification, and we check for common contaminants like agricultural chemicals and heavy metals. That commitment stems from our need to rely on what we make. Our own team has taken this extract home for their families. We take product purity as a personal matter, not just a compliance issue.

    Loyalty Built on Real Experience

    We’ve watched the extract market fluctuate with changing demand in the health sector. Shortages in supply, plant pathogens, and counterfeit product instances have hit buyers hard. Supply chain assurance matters when you’ve got a downstream processor waiting on delivery. We've learned to build relationships with our harvesters—many of them family groups with decades of blood vine know-how. During some particularly tough seasons, these partnerships have kept material flowing when other suppliers went dry. Familiarity with each grower gives us insight into the land itself, so we can anticipate issues like drought or over-harvesting risk before they impact our customers.

    From a technical standpoint, our extraction process focuses on maintaining active compounds like flavonoids and saponins at desirable levels. During production, we routinely run TLC and HPLC checks. Over time, we’ve noticed that slight tweaks in water temperature during extraction affect yield, sometimes by as much as 10%. Small changes in the process—such as lowering temperature after two hours of boiling—preserve more bioactive elements without raising the amount of tannin, which can cause bitterness in finished products. It's these process-level details, honed by feedback from formulators and rigorous lab checks, that set our extract apart from generic powders prone to loss of activity and over-drying.

    Why Customers Select Our Large Blood Vine Extract

    Many customers first arrive after encountering batch failures with mass-market extracts. Quality swings are costly. For products targeting the sports nutrition or health maintenance markets, actives must remain within narrow limits. Our Large Blood Vine Extract delivers dependable assay results, batch after batch, meaning less time spent re-formulating or troubleshooting in final production.

    Clients working in research often reach out before pilot runs. Their questions focus on analytical specs—catechin content, heavy metal screening, pesticide residues. We provide full lab documentation, not just COAs based on guesswork. On top of that, customers using our extract in clinical studies find they can maintain protocol consistency, helping them publish more robust results.

    Meeting the Challenge of Scalability and Traceability

    Scaling up production while holding quality steady challenges any botanical manufacturer. As interest in plant-based antioxidants expands, we’ve invested in increasing batch sizes—without cutting corners. Every kilo produced in our plant is tagged with a harvest lot, extraction date, and traceability documentation. The entire supply path, from vine selection to extract packaging, remains visible to regulatory auditors. That transparency grew out of necessity, not just compliance requirements. We have learned firsthand that traceability becomes crucial for recall situations or when buyers need proof of organic or sustainable practices.

    With ever-tightening regulations in overseas markets—especially in the EU and North America—buyers now demand clear proof for every shipment. We stay in sync with regulatory protocols, including periodic pesticide and heavy metal screenings in certified labs, so importers have the paperwork ready for each batch. The investment in traceability reduces risk and speeds up customs clearance, which matters to end-users with tight launch timelines.

    Research-Driven Innovation: Looking Beyond the Standard Plant Extract

    Scientific understanding has guided our work since the earliest days. We stay engaged with clinical trends and peer-reviewed studies on Spatholobus suberectus. Our R&D team tests not only for established polyphenol and catechin markers but also follows up on secondary components like formononetin and ononin. Some markets put greater value on the immunomodulatory or anti-inflammatory attributes, so we provide cross-comparisons from recent published studies.

    We also collaborate with local universities and private research partners to supply study-grade extract. These efforts have revealed how certain batch conditions—like wild-harvested vines after three consecutive years of drought—change the chemical profile. These findings let us adjust sourcing and extraction to maintain the potency and consistency that supplement developers require. Our technical staff keeps records on each trial, building a knowledge base for more targeted production. Open data sharing with research clients shortens the gap between innovation and commercial application.

    Environmental Responsibility in Blood Vine Harvest

    Demand for wild botanicals puts stress on plant populations. We've witnessed the impact in regions where over-harvesting has left visible gaps in the vine's natural spread. Protecting the future of blood vine isn't an abstract goal for us. Our harvest partners work under replanting commitments, which we audit annually. We support cultivation trials, tracking how farmed vines measure up to wild ones in active compound production. While wild vines remain the preferred source for some applications, the best cultivated lines are closing the gap, helping stabilize both prices and quality for larger-scale customers.

    Responsible harvest means more than talk. We've shifted extraction schedules based on plant recovery rates after heavy harvest years, cutting back to give vine stands a chance to replenish. Soil and watershed management have entered our sourcing assessments. By tracking harvest region impacts, we create stewardship plans—sometimes even rotating away from one hillside to another in the sourcing map for a full season.

    Direct Support for Developers Using Large Blood Vine Extract

    It’s not rare for clients to call with processing questions once a new batch of extract hits their plant. As a manufacturer, we field technical queries on everything from solubility during tablet pre-mixing to flavor masking in stick packs. Some run into issues with polyphenol activity impacting final product color. Our support team works directly with product developers, offering extraction tips or even screening for specific compounds encountered in niche applications.

    We love hearing about the finished products featuring our ingredient, from energy beverages to topical gels. Sometimes clients request custom runs—higher mesh extract, different concentration ratios, or a switch from powder to granule. Because we control the process, we've adapted equipment setups for unusual requests. In one memorable case, a customer needed a finer powder for encapsulation in an effervescent blend; our plant team swapped sieving screens and tweaked drying parameters to deliver exactly what the client needed without losing key bioactives.

    Preventing Adulteration and Protecting Brand Trust

    Adulteration and substitution have hurt the plant extract trade for years. As a manufacturer, we face these risks directly. We’ve adopted NMR and mass spectrometry checks to confirm the botanical species, cutting out spiked or substituted lots—even if they pass basic TLC or UV tests. By keeping all extraction onsite under one roof, we avoid contamination could slip in during outsourcing or transit through third-party facilities. Staff training extends into routine inspections and sample cross-checks, locking in accountability from floor workers to senior chemists.

    We openly report on adulteration risks to our buyers, giving them the data and batch records needed to protect their finished product claims. The industry has seen recalls tied to mislabeling and contamination; transparency with our customers keeps them protected against these hazards. Some customers have asked for genetic barcoding, and we now maintain a reference DNA database for this plant, ensuring authenticity across every batch.

    Facing Supply Chain Disruptions with Adaptability

    Supply chain shocks, from weather events to shipping delays, have escalated in recent years. We've responded by building a buffer inventory—raw vine and finished powder stored separately, maintained under nitrogen or in climate-controlled storage. This gives us greater agility in filling orders, even if a harvest season comes up short.

    As delays at ports and increased regulatory scrutiny challenge shipment schedules, direct involvement with logistics partners and frequent in-person checks keeps our orders moving. We don’t rely on intermediaries to flag bottlenecks. If a shipment stalls, our staff works through alternative customs channels or arranges overland delivery when air freight gets restricted. This hands-on approach reassures customers whose timelines are tightly bound to launch dates.

    Long-Term Partnerships: More Than Just Supply

    Companies turn into repeat customers when they trust both what’s inside the bag and the people who made it. We’re proud of the decade-long relationships with some of the leading supplement brands who started with us when blood vine was little known outside of specialist circles. These partners advocate for us because they have field-tested our consistency and openness—a result of direct communication, not layers of salespeople who disappear after a PO is placed.

    Many product developers ask us for advice on packaging or storage for their brand’s unique formulations. Drawing on our experience, we offer practical solutions based on real conditions—whether that means humidity controls for a warehouse in tropical climates or extra desiccant packs for shipments headed through wet seasons. Customer feedback shapes our service offerings, so what starts as a technical question often drives improvements in the next batches.

    The Road Ahead: Sustainable, Reliable, and Innovative

    The future for Large Blood Vine Extract rests on responsible practice, honest data, and a commitment to improvement. Each harvest and batch brings new lessons. We continue to invest in analytical equipment, traceability, lab partnerships, and training for our team and harvesting partners. Whether supplying a small-scale herbal company or a multinational supplement developer, we bring the same expertise from field to finished extract.

    Our experience as a manufacturer means standing behind every kilo shipped, owning every quality trial and every innovation. For those looking for a botanical extract that is as real as the land and people it comes from, Large Blood Vine Extract remains our proudest example of what a manufacturer-driven process can achieve.