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HS Code |
287847 |
| Product Name | Mimosa Extract |
| Botanical Source | Mimosa tenuiflora |
| Common Names | Jurema, Tepezcohuite |
| Plant Part Used | Bark |
| Appearance | Fine brown powder |
| Solubility | Soluble in water and alcohol |
| Active Compounds | Tannins, saponins, flavonoids, tryptamines |
| Extraction Method | Ethanol or water extraction |
| Primary Uses | Herbal remedies, skincare, traditional medicine |
| Aroma | Mild, earthy scent |
| Storage | Keep in a cool, dry place |
| Shelf Life | Approximately 2 years |
| Country Of Origin | Brazil |
| Safety | For external use only, avoid contact with eyes |
| Color | Brown |
As an accredited Mimosa Extract factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Mimosa Extract is packaged in a sealed, amber glass bottle containing 100 grams, labeled with product details, safety, and handling instructions. |
| Shipping | Mimosa Extract is shipped in sealed, labeled containers, protected from light and moisture. Packaging complies with safety regulations, ensuring stability and preventing contamination. Depending on volume, shipments may use bottles, drums, or bulk containers. All documentation, including safety data sheets, accompanies the shipment for smooth customs clearance and handling. |
| Storage | Mimosa Extract should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and incompatible substances. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent moisture absorption and contamination. Ensure the storage area is clearly labeled and secure, restricting access to authorized personnel. Follow all local, state, and federal regulations for storage of botanical extracts. |
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Purity 98%: Mimosa Extract Purity 98% is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where it enhances bioactive compound consistency and therapeutic efficacy. Particle Size 100 mesh: Mimosa Extract Particle Size 100 mesh is used in nutraceutical powders, where it improves dispersibility and uniform mixing. Moisture Content <5%: Mimosa Extract Moisture Content <5% is used in cosmetic creams, where it increases formulation stability and shelf life. Water Solubility >90%: Mimosa Extract Water Solubility >90% is used in beverage production, where it ensures rapid dissolution and homogeneous distribution. Stability Temperature 60°C: Mimosa Extract Stability Temperature 60°C is used in food emulsions, where it maintains antioxidant activity during heat processing. Tannin Content 25%: Mimosa Extract Tannin Content 25% is used in veterinary feed additives, where it provides antimicrobial action and gut health benefits. pH 4.5–6.5: Mimosa Extract pH 4.5–6.5 is used in skincare serums, where it maintains optimal skin compatibility and minimizes irritation. Flavonoid Content 30%: Mimosa Extract Flavonoid Content 30% is used in dietary supplements, where it delivers potent antioxidant performance. |
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At our manufacturing facilities, we handle every stage of Mimosa Extract production with hands-on care and deep technical oversight. Long before this product reaches an end user, our team sources selected Mimosa (Acacia dealbata) bark directly from longstanding partnerships with growers who understand our specifications. We never outsource the heart of our process, and that keeps variable factors in check. Our manufacturing line reflects the needs of industries relying on tannins and plant polyphenols without margin for error. Our teams address the small things: lot consistency, color, powder flow, and odor, which many suppliers struggle to standardize.
The extract we produce targets a polyphenol (tannin) content of 72–80% by weight, with moisture levels below 8%, and a light reddish-brown granulated powder texture. Batch-to-batch, these measures do not drift more than +/-1.5%. Unlike spray-dried alternatives, our extraction and drying method holds onto longer-chain tannins while reducing harsh residues, giving a more neutral taste and enhanced solubility. Solubility is crucial in applications such as leather tanning, wood adhesives, corrosion inhibitors, and plant-based dye processing.
Mimosa Extract manufactured at scale in our plant supports both traditional tanneries and customers building the next generation of eco-friendly adhesives and anti-corrosive resins. The naturally high catechin concentration (usually above 20% of total tannins in our samples) brings tanning action for leathers with gentle grain preservation. Binder formulations benefit from fast, full integration without the clumping sometimes seen in under-dried or overmilled powders. For water treatment and anti-microbial processes, our extract contains minimal non-tannin sugars and low ash, reducing side-reactions.
We do not resell extracts from third parties. The product we pack leaves the facility where it was produced, and its traceability stands up to close scrutiny. We trace every lot’s origin back to the forest cooperative or plantation and record soil conditions, harvest times, and climate records. Extraction batches earn full analytics before any shipment. Field clients handling vegetable-tanned leathers have praised the stability of grain and color from our tannin profile—as opposed to blends or diluted extracts marketed elsewhere.
Each shipment carries a certificate of analysis for polyphenol content, moisture, pH, and organoleptic properties. Some buyers with high-certification requirements send their own auditors into our facility, and we welcome that level of openness. We encourage customers to visit and see the scale of our bark input, the filtration and evaporation stages, and the closed-cycle recovery systems in use.
The world of tannin extracts brings with it wide variation in source species, extraction method, and finished quality. Mimosa Extract is sometimes confused with quebracho, chestnut, or black wattle products, but these differ strongly in chemistry. Quebracho (Schinopsis balanceae) offers higher condensed tannin content but with different molecular size, leading to a harder, more brittle finished hide in leather or more astringent phenolic flavor. Chestnut delivers mostly hydrolysable tannins, which do not behave the same way in adhesive or water treatment recipes. Synthetic tannins may claim uniformity, but lack the natural cross-linking and eco-profile of our Mimosa. Lower-cost wattle extracts might come blended, artificially darkened, or extended with fillers; these cause off-odors or unpredictable reaction rates.
Careful handling during extraction matters for shelf life and clarity in use. By optimizing acid-to-bark ratio, pressure, and heat during clarification, we avoid brown-black pitch or insoluble lumps that often plague imports or repackaged goods. Some sources keep yields high by sacrificing low molecular tannins, but this undermines performance for all users—especially in applications needing deep penetration or uniform finish. We keep our process open for customers who want real answers about what they’re buying.
The backbone of Mimosa Extract’s demand comes from chrome-free leather tanning, which draws on its strong reactivity with collagen. Tannin-rich leathers command a higher price, showing tighter grain structure and more even dye uptake. Several major tanneries run pilot trials with our extract, reporting improved tensile strength in vegetable-tanned hides and a marked reduction in surface blooming due to low sugar content. Water-based wood adhesives, an expanding market, use our powder as a cross-linking agent where formaldehyde-based chemistry cannot qualify for emission limits. The low ash and minimal metal traces keep discoloration off sensitive surfaces, whether in indoor cabinetry or musical instrument builds.
Industrial users who buffer corrosion in pipes and metal structures choose our Mimosa for long-term effectiveness in saline or alkaline environments. The natural chelation action protects metal without introducing contamination or requiring high-temperature cure. Recent collaborations with European research labs have shown our extract blocks bacterial growth on copper hardware without secondary chemical treatments—a feature valued in food plant or water infrastructure design.
Another expanding field draws on Mimosa’s antimicrobial activity for plant disease resistance and eco-friendly seed coatings. Research links high proanthocyanidin content in our batches to reduced fungal colonization and improved seedling vigor. Urban planners and agro-tech innovators build on this foundation, moving toward plant-based alternatives rather than synthetic organochlorines or petroleum-sourced products. Wood preservative makers have run field trials with our extract, reporting better rainfastness and less leaching compared to low-cost imported powder, which often underperforms when the channel is filled with intermediaries instead of direct manufacturers.
Industry partners rely on strong, practical experience and transparent supply. We keep an in-house technical team, not just a sales office, so customers work with people who know how the extract behaves in both pilot and commercial equipment. Our research wing collaborates with academic and private labs to test new applications—beyond our own walls, trialing everything from conductive polymers to non-toxic anti-fouling paints.
Regular field reviews and feedback loops matter. Customers in Africa and Southeast Asia send back data on variations in hide color, tannin uptake, or fire resistance in resins. We adapt our extraction and drying parameters to tune product performance, not just meet a paperwork spec. This cycle of production-test-feedback keeps our product relevant as legislative rules and customer expectations tighten.
We publish select data on tannin profiles and share knowledge on downstream formulation issues. One key insight: manufacturers new to Mimosa Extract often encounter challenges in wetting or solution clarity. We supply protocol notes backed by hands-on trials, which help new users mix and finish reliably, avoiding expensive rework or waste. Unlike resellers who simply pass on product, we take responsibility for real-world performance and root cause tracking on any trouble that turns up. End users place confidence in us because we answer technical calls ourselves, not by passing the issue elsewhere.
Producing Mimosa Extract creates economic value for communities where wild and cultivated stands of Acacia grow, mostly in managed forests. Our direct-sourcing model puts responsibility on us to check bark harvesting methods, impact on ground cover, and regrowth rates. We report and audit annual bark cuts and promote field training to avoid stripping that weakens tree viability. We invest in local partnerships to promote science-led forestry and avoid legacy extraction methods that left scars on landscapes in the past.
Our extraction facility operates on closed loop water and an energy-recovery system, leading to lower waste and emissions than older open-pan or open-evaporation plants. Filtration residues become soil amendments, not landfill waste. As regulations on organic carbon releases sharpen, our team engineers each line for reduced energy demand and minimal discharge. Customers in regulated markets appreciate documented evidence of green sourcing and cleaner manufacturing for their own sustainability goals.
Plant-based chemistry does not confer automatic sustainability. True stewardship takes planning, tracking, and hard choices on yield versus forest regeneration. Our independent audits and third-party certifications validate our claims, and we keep these records open to regulatory review. This rigorous approach results from decades of market pressure and our own values as a manufacturing team rooted in forest economies. We build a future for Mimosa Extract that meets both present and future demands, not just the lowest cost per kilo.
Working with Mimosa Extract takes practical knowledge, especially for users switching from synthetic or lower-grade natural tannins. Rather than leave customers on their own, our technical service puts time on site when new lines install or old lines transition. Problems with foam, dispersion, or drying in drum or spray processes get trouble-shot with data loggers, pilot-size batches, and direct observation. We learned long ago that shipping a perfect product on paper does not guarantee success on the shop floor.
Users tackling new application areas get access to our technical documents, mixing protocols, and direct field support. We run regular workshops and lab sessions, both at our site and remotely, to share proven ways to maximize yield or boost performance. Quality control is not just a certificate—it sits in ongoing dialog and problem-solving built on long-term customer relationships. This ground-level connection shows in how we handle returns, re-blends, or even simple usage questions after the sale is done.
A direct manufacturer keeps a different perspective than a middleman or commodity trader. We put capital, equipment, and careers into every lot that moves. This hands-on practice shapes our view of quality: every misstep or shortcut brings a cost measured in wasted materials, lost customer trust, and missed market potential. The manufacturing team reviews data each quarter to confirm variance bands and check performance feedback. Trends in raw bark chemistry, rainfall, or drier climate years are addressed quickly with equipment changes or altered process flow, rather than masking issues under layers of blending or marketing.
Years in this field have shown us that the industry does not reward shortcuts. Customers notice when materials change—if not next week, then within months as downstream performance issues show up. By building systems around traceability, consistent analytics, and real-time customer support, we avoid the trap of bouncing between peak demand and sudden customer loss. This steady compass allows us to grow output and reinvest in plant upgrades, adding capacity where new uses emerge.
As plant-based chemistry continues its climb against petrochemical alternatives, true accountability and transparency become even more critical. Our experience demonstrates that detailed oversight and openness, not just cost control, keep Mimosa Extract trusted in technical and traditional uses alike.
We track shifts in regulations, market demands, and application technology across sectors. The push for non-toxic, plant-based solutions keeps driving customer interest toward Mimosa Extract, but also raises barriers for anyone relying on bulk intermediaries or uncertain supply routes. Direct manufacturing lets us develop new grades or custom blends—such as ultra-low-ash extract or higher-molecular fractions—for partners exploring advanced resins, biomedical gels, or food packaging with plant-based barrier layers.
We do not treat Mimosa Extract as a commodity, but as a product shaped by science, process control, and years of technical troubleshooting. Investments in research facilities, digital process monitoring, and customer-facing quality control keep us ahead of evolving standards. Regular technical exchange with industry partners translates lab discoveries into tangible manufacturing tweaks. These links between lab and plant floor set us apart from suppliers who buy in bulk, hit a spec, and move on.
Product development, environmental responsibility, real-world application support, and up-front traceability together define our role as a manufacturer. They also offer stability and progress in a world where supply chains and technical demands shift quickly. As new applications for Mimosa Extract continue to emerge—green engineering, functional packaging, and advanced material synthesis among them—we stay committed to skill, accountability, and partnership.
Customers coming to us do not just buy a product. They gain a partner in troubleshooting, a source of technical insight, and a supply line governed by integrity. We stay grounded in decades of experience, real feedback, and a day-to-day commitment to quality that stands up to any test, regulatory or practical. That is why our Mimosa Extract earns its reputation across industries, and why we remain committed to progress every day on the manufacturing floor.