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Lark Extract

    • Product Name Lark Extract
    • Alias lark-extract
    • Einecs 921-388-0
    • 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

    151448

    Product Name Lark Extract
    Form Liquid
    Source Lark plant
    Main Ingredient Lark extractives
    Appearance Amber to brown solution
    Solubility Water-soluble
    Storage Temperature Cool, dry place
    Shelf Life 24 months
    Recommended Usage Dietary supplement
    Packaging Glass bottle
    Country Of Origin USA
    Allergen Status Allergen-free
    Preservative Content None
    Flavor Herbal
    Usage Frequency Once daily

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

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Lark Extract is packaged in a sealed 500 mL amber glass bottle with a tamper-evident cap, labeled with safety and usage information.
    Shipping Lark Extract ships in sealed, chemical-resistant containers to prevent leaks and contamination. Packages adhere to all relevant safety regulations, including proper labeling and documentation. Temperature and light-sensitive handling is maintained during transit. Expedited shipping options are available to ensure the extract’s quality and integrity upon arrival at the destination.
    Storage Lark Extract should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or ignition. Keep the container tightly closed and clearly labeled. Store away from incompatible substances such as strong acids or bases. Ensure storage is secure and compliant with local regulations. Regularly check for leaks or signs of deterioration.
    Application of Lark Extract

    Purity 98%: Lark Extract with purity 98% is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where it ensures consistent active ingredient concentration.

    Viscosity grade 150 cP: Lark Extract with viscosity grade 150 cP is used in topical creams, where it enhances spreadability and absorption.

    Molecular weight 250 Da: Lark Extract with molecular weight 250 Da is used in transdermal patches, where it facilitates rapid skin penetration.

    pH stability range 4.0–7.0: Lark Extract with pH stability range 4.0–7.0 is used in cosmetic emulsions, where it maintains formulation integrity.

    Particle size <10 µm: Lark Extract with particle size less than 10 µm is used in suspension beverages, where it delivers optimal dispersion and clarity.

    Solubility in ethanol 25 mg/mL: Lark Extract with solubility in ethanol 25 mg/mL is used in tincture production, where it enables high loading capacity.

    Melting point 82°C: Lark Extract with melting point 82°C is used in solid dosage forms, where it ensures stability during storage and transport.

    Thermal stability up to 120°C: Lark Extract with thermal stability up to 120°C is used in baked functional foods, where it preserves bioactivity after processing.

    Light stability for 48 hours: Lark Extract with light stability for 48 hours is used in transparent packaging, where it prevents degradation during shelf exposure.

    Heavy metal content <5 ppm: Lark Extract with heavy metal content less than 5 ppm is used in nutraceutical capsules, where it meets strict safety standards.

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    More Introduction

    Lark Extract Product Introduction

    Lark Extract — Designed and Produced by Experts Who Understand the Realities of Chemical Manufacturing

    Year after year, requests for botanical extracts rise in both volume and diversity, challenging us to improve process consistency and yield without sacrificing the original plant value. Lark Extract is the direct result of hard-earned manufacturing know-how, tailored from the ground up with plant integrity at its core. From extraction vessels that avoid contamination to gentle temperature controls, every step comes from a track record in bulk separation and refinement. Our team does the processing ourselves, working directly with lark biomass from contracted growers, so we aren’t guessing at impurity profiles or solvent residues. Lark Extract, Model LX-2024, relies on batch processing kept entirely under our roof for tighter quality and traceability.

    We have chosen this model specification to meet high-purity needs while holding to a sustainable process footprint. LX-2024 contains lark-derived alkaloids at concentration ranges demanded by several downstream industries—agriculture, dyes, industrial synthesis—without exceeding thresholds that would overload downstream equipment or compromise users’ safety protocols. Consistency across batches doesn’t happen by chance. The released extract passes GC and HPLC testing in our own labs, using calibration standards from internationally recognized sources. We track residual solvents below 20 ppm and standardize on a moisture value of less than 1.5 percent. Field batches get fully documented, right down to the lot-by-lot time and temperature profiles logged daily and compared to the factory baseline.

    Our approach to lark extraction began as a way to reduce process variability other suppliers encountered. Unlike some methods that chase maximum yields without considering selectivity, our system is calibrated to isolate the key alkaloids while leaving less desirable fractionates behind. By integrating extraction and purification in the same line, we minimize product handoffs and reduce chances for unwanted chemical change. Customers using this extract in colorant production appreciate lower impurity loads, so they avoid color drifts in their final product. Agrochemical users draw on these characteristics for reliable performance, knowing exactly what comes in each kilogram.

    Many buyers bring valid concerns about extract identity and traceability. Our production team recognizes auditors want to see real documentation backed by operator signatures and instrument logs, not just printouts from someone else’s facility. Official release of each lot follows review against the full specification—we document solvent history, in-process controls, and release results, maintained under our own strict data records. Final containers ship with full details on the extraction event, lab approvals, and a machine-readable code for shipment tracking.

    Usage varies because Lark Extract covers several market needs. In agricultural chemicals, manufacturers dose it into crop enhancers to promote pest resistance, thanks to the extract's consistent alkaloid profile. Industrial dye users dissolve it into proprietary blends to shift hue, depth, and stability. We see demand as a greener input for specialty polymers, where natural extract properties offer a substitute to fossil-based components. Our own engineers advise downstream users on dosing protocols, safe handling, and methods to maintain the integrity of the extract through to final formulating. Decades in the chemical industry have taught us to share what works in practice, not just what looks good on paper.

    Some wonder whether Lark Extract can replace synthetic-source counterparts or why not just run larger-scale syntheses to meet demand. Experience says the answer depends on application. Our natural-derived extract avoids the trace-level subproducts (such as halogenated residues) often left behind in heavier synthetic routes. In applications where biocompatibility plays a role, natural extract has a record of lower sensitization rates. Some users choose us specifically because extraction preserves a spectrum of minor compounds—not all downstream uses benefit from over-purified, single-compound sources. Customers working in regulatory-sensitive markets credit the documentation and supply stability, not just the chemical makeup.

    Compared to resold or repackaged alternatives, our Lark Extract offers tighter control at every stage. The most common shortcut in this industry involves buying from upstream providers, then relabeling in a local warehouse. Our chemicals exit only our own certified facility, packed and containerized by teams we train and review ourselves. Each container receives a tamper-evident seal, and shipping records go directly to buyers—there is no middle layer that can compromise purity or tamper with the chain of custody. Buyers trace the extract’s journey from plant harvest to extraction vessel to finished drum.

    Manufacturing realities rarely match textbook process flows. One of the critical differences in our product comes from hands-on learning in scaling extraction technologies and tackling unexpected complications. By running extraction pilots and full runs side by side, our engineers catch early phase-separation issues before they ever impact a production batch. We design extraction tanks with gradual agitation because we observed that vigorous mixing stripped out too many unwanted byproducts and worsened filtration loads. This knowledge, hard-won from processing hundreds of actual plant tons, gives the final Lark Extract its enduring batch-to-batch uniformity without relying on overly aggressive downstream purification.

    Since early formulations, we decided not to use certain chelating stabilizers commonly dumped into other botanical extracts. The absence of these stabilizers means a cleaner extract, both for applications with stricter downstream testing and for those sensitive to leftover complexing agents. Instead, our proprietary filtration focuses on particle-size exclusion and in-line fractionation, reducing metal loads without introducing new processing contaminants. Long-term customers note fewer precipitation issues and reduced downstream filtration costs compared to industry-standard extracts built for cost alone.

    Lark Extract can be supplied as both a liquid concentrate and a dried powder, depending on user preference. The liquid maintains certain volatiles better for applications seeking a broader aromatic profile. Powdered lots suit users worried about shelf stability, shipping weight, and space constraints. Each forms part of our main production portfolio; we do not hand off drying or mixing to third parties, and every dried batch traces to a documented extraction parent lot from our own factory. Labels make contents and batch lineage directly readable for quality auditors.

    In crafting our process controls, we took into account that natural material input changes based on agricultural cycles, weather, and storage time. Real-world consistency does not come from static setpoints alone, but adaptive controls. By calibrating both extraction temperature and solvent ratios in real-time based on input biomass metrics, we adjust on the fly, and never chase yield at the expense of quality. Direct oversight has proven essential; letting control slip means impurity levels climb and product performance drops. Our process improvements measure real-world results, not just cost-out targets. Finished extract earns its place in a demanding supply chain.

    Downstream performance matters. Every batch undergoes validation not just in our own labs, but in field trials and through customer feedback loops. We support technical departments at our clients with retained samples and comparative runs using both our extract and competitor samples. Side-by-side performance testing across dye applications, agrochemical dosing, and polymerization reactions shows measurable differences in stability and reactivity. We do not claim to be the cheapest—our extract finds users who require reliability above all. Recent market events with traceability failures from resold botanical products have only increased demand for this level of direct-from-manufacturer oversight.

    Natural extracts often suffer from storage instability, including oxidation and microbial growth. Lark Extract leaves our plant with moisture below 1.5 percent and controlled oxygen residuals, extending its shelf life in both refrigerated and ambient storage environments. Users in humid regions benefit from packaging with an inner liner and gas flush to remove oxygen and prevent early spoilage. Routine stability tests in our plant storage simulate real shipping conditions, and we update users with shelf-life observations for each batch, not just a theoretical expiration. These field-documented results drive packaging innovations—if physical shipment observations ever diverge, we address it directly, fine-tuning not just internal controls but also field handling guides we share freely with end-users.

    With growing pressure to document the full chain of custody for all inputs, we have invested in vertical integration. Our supply agreements with lark biomass growers extend back over a decade. Each lot of biomass undergoes pre-extraction testing for pesticide and heavy metals. We have rejected entire harvests for exceeding permissible limits, and we are intimately involved with grower field practices—including regular site visits and hands-on sample verification. These actions guarantee the extract only carries forward what meets our own standards, which often exceed basic regulatory compliance. Buyers can visit our site, audit our production runs, and review real data, not just paperwork provided for marketing purposes.

    Diligence extends to our environmental practices. Solvent recovery reaches over 95 percent in every batch, and spent plant material is processed for compost and energy recovery at a licensed facility. Water use, always a challenge with botanical extractions, is tightly metered, and recycled within operations. We use only food-grade process water sources, never unverified wells. These controls protect both worker safety and finished product purity—a requirement for both our internal policies and external audit standards.

    We recognize the importance of independent validation. Finished extract lots are routinely sent to third-party laboratories of our choosing for confirmatory analysis. We publish both our in-house findings and independent reports directly to customers without delay. Any nonconforming batch is quarantined and never offered for sale, regardless of volume pressure. This simple rule builds trust with users who have seen the risks of resold, under-documented extracts spoil their end products or reputations.

    Each downstream use brings its own technical needs. Some customers request blends tailored to regional color space for textile dyes, while others require strict adherence to migration limits for use in food-adjacent packaging. Our direct experience informs what trade-offs must be made in extraction design to meet thermal, oxidative, or structural requirements. In guiding those requests, we make clear what extract batches serve specific needs, based on controlled trials and feedback gathered from the field. Trials aren’t just laboratory speculation; they result from ongoing relationships with users who share end-use data and reporting.

    Comparing Lark Extract to other materials in the market, several purchasers return to us after encountering issues with inconsistent alkaloid content, off-odors, or residue issues damaging their own production lines. Most problematic batches trace back to third-party packers or collectors selling opportunistic blends of unverified origin. Our vertical control avoids these issues entirely, as every output trace back to the same standards and personnel.

    Even over large production runs and during raw material shortages, our commitment to full documentation and batch release testing does not waver. We prefer to short supply rather than cut corners or reprocess borderline material that does not fully meet specification. In times of constrained availability, we inform regular users in advance, sharing both forecasts and data supporting our yield rates. Experience shows honest communication trumps any last-minute substitution. Customers respect this approach and have adjusted their own planning schedules in response, reducing unplanned downtime in their own plants.

    Our manufacturing team maintains active participation in sector working groups focused on plant extraction, chemical traceability, and industrial best practices. We adapt our own standards to new scientific findings, not simply to industry minimums. If a new analytical method offers better detection of trace contaminants, we evaluate and integrate it, regardless of cost. Our network with other primary manufacturers lets us share lessons—such as failings of solvent choices or surprises in long-term storage under variable conditions. These community ties inform our own process improvement cycles.

    We engage in practical research to improve future Lark Extract production. Whether through incremental improvement—adjusting filter media based on new supplier findings—or piloting alternative energy use in drying cycles, our process does not stand still. The best results often come from real-world field returns: samples reported as outliers, where process drift or supply chain hiccups prompted investigation and refinement. We review each such event carefully, using it to strengthen future production.

    End users inevitably ask about regulatory coverage. For those exporting or blending into regulated end-uses, we provide full documentation packages, including analysis for known restricted substances and compliance statements harmonized to relevant regulations. Unlike traders or distributors, who may only possess secondhand paperwork, our in-house records get updated in real time with every production cycle. Buyers can conduct their own audits if desired, relying on our history as a direct, original producer—not a paperwork intermediary.

    We welcome site visits, customer audits, and even residue testing at our facility. There are no closed doors in our process, because nothing is outsourced or concealed under a third-party arrangement. Customers’ technical and quality personnel meet the real team handling their materials. Every process change is documented. Risk management goes beyond compliance, taking in lessons from each batch, audit, and customer return. This cycle powers our improvement and builds loyalty with our user base.

    Lark Extract by our own hand has proven its place as a dependable, high-performing material crafted through direct manufacturing oversight and continual technical refinement. Demand grows not through price cutting or over-hyped claims but by delivering measurable value and transparent practices with each kilo shipped. Our commitment holds firm—real manufacturing, real documentation, and real results for the buyers who depend on us.