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HS Code |
404773 |
| Name | Myricoside |
| Chemical Formula | C19H24O10 |
| Molecular Weight | 412.39 g/mol |
| Compound Type | Glycoside |
| Source | Myricaria germanica (plant) |
| Appearance | White to off-white powder |
| Solubility | Soluble in water and methanol |
| Cas Number | 25994-57-0 |
| Melting Point | Decomposes before melting |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry place |
As an accredited Myricoside factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Myricoside is packaged in a 10g amber glass bottle with a secure screw cap, labeled with hazard and product identification information. |
| Shipping | Myricoside is shipped in tightly sealed containers, protected from light, moisture, and heat. Standard chemical safety protocols are followed, including appropriate labeling and documentation. The package complies with international regulations for non-hazardous chemicals, ensuring safe transit. Expedite or temperature-controlled shipping options are available upon request for sensitive or research-grade material. |
| Storage | **Myricoside** 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 protect from moisture. Store the chemical in a clearly labeled and compatible container, preferably made of glass or a suitable inert material. Adhere to local safety and chemical storage regulations at all times. |
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Purity 98%: Myricoside with purity 98% is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where it ensures consistent therapeutic efficacy. Particle Size <10 µm: Myricoside with particle size below 10 µm is used in topical gels, where it enhances skin absorption and bioavailability. Melting Point 154°C: Myricoside with a melting point of 154°C is used in high-temperature processing, where it maintains compound integrity during formulation. Stability Temperature up to 80°C: Myricoside stable up to 80°C is used in food supplements manufacturing, where it preserves bioactivity during heat exposure. Solubility 15 mg/mL: Myricoside with solubility of 15 mg/mL is used in injectable solutions, where it provides rapid and complete dissolution. HPLC Purity ≥99%: Myricoside of HPLC purity not less than 99% is used in research applications, where it yields reproducible analytical results. Moisture Content <1%: Myricoside with moisture content below 1% is used in solid dosage formulations, where it prolongs shelf life and prevents degradation. Molecular Weight 442.4 g/mol: Myricoside with molecular weight 442.4 g/mol is used in active ingredient profiling, where it supports precise quantification in analytical assays. |
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Myricoside falls within a unique group of natural glycosides that occur in various plant species. In the plant world, glycosides serve multiple roles related to defense and metabolism. For us as manufacturers, the extraction and refinement of Myricoside require a deep understanding of phytochemistry and practical production techniques. Unlike bulk ingredients such as glucose or common plant extracts, the production of Myricoside relies on careful selection of raw materials followed by gentle, specific processing steps. The process always starts with freshly sourced roots and leaves. These botanical inputs become the foundation for all subsequent quality. The best yields we see come when plant harvesting lines up with peak glycoside content, often at a single window in the growing season. As chemistry shifts within the plants through weather, soil, and age, so does the final product: so the timing can’t be delegated or left to “luck.”
Manufacturing Myricoside at scale demands more than lab know-how. Each batch must be carefully traced back to its origin, and our team has invested years building relationships with growers who actually understand these subtleties. The trick is capturing the native glycoside without exposing it to excessive heat or aggressive solvents, both of which can compromise the end result. After extraction, we concentrate through low-vacuum evaporation. This keeps the structure intact, something most traders and third-party resellers never witness themselves. Filtration techniques and repeated analyses guarantee no unexpected plant residues remain. Every step leaves our imprint as manufacturers, not just as buyers and sellers.
Our main offering, Myricoside M98, delivers a minimum purity of 98% following chromatography-based isolation. The choice to pursue such a high threshold isn’t for marketing flair; it recognizes a key pain point. Lower grade materials may look similar on paper, but they’re already destabilizing during storage and inconsistent in downstream formulation. By putting the burden on in-house testing and documentation, we provide reassurance to customers who often find themselves at the mercy of vague batch records when buying from distributors.
Many extract powders appear interchangeable, but plant glycosides like Myricoside respond differently depending on extraction method and purification level. Our own experience with early process development made that clear. Standard hot-water extraction sufficed for generic polyphenols, yet it didn’t work for pure Myricoside—a compound prone to hydrolysis under heat. Several failed attempts, lots of lost material, and even a few breakdowns in equipment led us to a less aggressive, multi-step ethanol extraction. Since then, chromatographic separation has become our standard. What’s left is a near-white crystalline solid, easy to identify by TLC, HPLC, and NMR, but more importantly, tested batch by batch for expected structural characteristics and contaminants.
In contrast to most off-the-shelf powders sold through intermediaries, our Myricoside M98 carries batch-release documents describing not just the product’s origin, but also how it was handled throughout the process—like time between harvest and processing, and solvents used in each step. For end-users in formulation, this documentation means fewer surprises in product color, solubility, and reactivity. Consistency comes from diligence at every junction, not wishful thinking.
Working upstream from the marketplace offers a front-row view of the issues that shape conversations about ingredient trust and transparency. We’ve been asked whether high-purity Myricoside is truly worth the added effort when lower grades already “pass” common tests. Our response draws from direct interactions with researchers in food science, cosmetics, and even analytical labs. For them, purity isn’t academic—it affects antioxidant properties, product stability, and suitability for sensitive end-uses.
Over the years, we’ve seen customers troubleshoot unexpected outcomes in finished goods—discoloration, off-flavors, unexpected viscosity, or instability during shelf testing—only to trace the issue back to off-spec glycosides from low-quality sources. Solvent residues, plant waxes, and unidentified coextractives tend to sabotage downstream processing. Our methodical approach reduces these risks. By maintaining all critical controls under the same roof, fewer variables enter the supply chain.
For industrial clients running continuous production, batch-to-batch deviations mean machine recalibrations and lost time—not a theoretical problem seen in academic papers but an expensive and damaging reality. Small manufacturers, particularly in the natural supplements sector, often feel these shocks the hardest, with the added pressure of regulatory audits keeping them awake at night.
We learn daily from customers pioneering in food, beverage, cosmetic, and even specialty research. Myricoside M98’s purity makes it easier to dissolve, measure, and integrate—even at the microgram-to-gram scale—without introducing background noise. Cosmetic formulators need transparent glycosides to improve antioxidant effects without adding color or odor. In food and beverage, flavor physicists value the difference between a truly neutral glycoside versus those adulterated with plant-based off-notes.
We’ve collaborated on beverage prototypes, hydrogel development, and even chromatographic reference materials for university projects. The most engaged customers, often those who visit our manufacturing facility themselves, remind us that every variable matters. Whether testing ingredient interactions at scale, designing new matrices, or troubleshooting regulatory issues regarding botanical ingredients, the gains from a single consistent source of Myricoside M98 ripple through R&D project timelines.
We approach every Myricoside batch as a tightrope walk. The roots and leaves reach us by cold shipment, direct from contracted growers. Once received, the fresh biomass enters extraction lines within hours—our shortest window rests at two hours from field to processing. If the plant input sits longer than this, enzymatic degradation starts to erode the native glycoside profile, which can’t be reversed by later purification.
Our ethanol-based extraction step runs under controlled pressure, with temperature monitored at multiple points. Unlike traditional boiling, this method gentles the matrix open. Post-extraction, we filter through inert matrices, discarding solids and concentrating the liquid extract down under low vacuum. Chromatographic columns then isolate Myricoside, leaving colored polyphenols and resins behind. Over time, we’ve scaled column sizes and optimized flows to push out maximum product with minimum waste. Waste solvent recovery also became part of our ecosystem; every liter reused represents real cost savings and a lighter environmental footprint.
Energy consumption receives constant attention. We track real power draw and emissions linked to our extraction rooms, not just estimated numbers. Organic by-products leave as animal feed or go to composting partners, preventing disposal issues downstream and helping close the nutrient cycle for our source farms.
We’ve lost count of the number of samples compared under UV, HPLC, and NMR in customer labs across the globe. Myricoside from our line delivers sharp, repeatable signals without the background peaks common to commodity products. A typical feedback note from quality managers cites the absence of “unknown peaks” and the clean recovery in spike-and-recovery tests. These aren’t result-of-the-moment claims; they come from customers frustrated with ambiguous chromatograms from blended materials they picked up on price point alone.
In solubility trials, our higher-grade Myricoside dissolves swiftly and without haze. Dispersions remain visually stable, especially at concentrations necessary in testing or microencapsulation. The crystalline form resists clumping—a factor often missed in dry handling specs but deeply appreciated by techs in large volume reconstitution or automated dosing. On rare occasions, someone asks why we don’t offer a broader range, including lower purities or extracts with visible plant pigment. Our answer always comes back to reliability: Cutting corners at the source only compounds issues in formulation.
Recent years brought a surge in attention to supply chain transparency, ingredient origin, and batch-level traceability. Our response centers on open audits, both internally and with our contract growers. No anonymous brokers stand between us and the fields, so we can offer provenance data to our clients. For new product launches, R&D partners want regulatory documentation on every solvent and process aid used. We hold all records for internal and customer review, including safety data sheets, residual solvent results, heavy metal profiles, and microbiological screens.
We’ve adopted the trend toward more sustainable and ethical sourcing. That shifts focus from just “how much” to “how well.” In our supply agreements, soil and water management, farm labor safety, and pesticide minimization are non-negotiable. Partnering directly with growers lets us monitor, support, and inspect compliance in real-time, not as an afterthought mandated by the market. The traceability and transparency extend past certification logos; they’re routine in our field visits, photograph-supported reports, and shipment logs.
We field questions that reflect genuine project pressures—solubility in prototype systems, reactivity with flavor carriers, effect on solution color, long-term stability, and regulatory status in various regions. Some of these stem from negative experiences with dilute or adulterated Myricoside. Our advice, always rooted in our day-to-day production experience, remains consistent: ask for lab data, not marketing slogans. Our technical support responds with full COAs and retains split control samples for every lot released. If our Myricoside M98 behaves unpredictably in a client's application, we can trace the journey from farm input to finished batch.
There’s also curiosity around analytical techniques—some customers want purity data by HPLC, others need clarity on limit of quantitation for known impurities, or exact pH behavior in solubilized states. We encourage direct QC-to-QC conversations, sometimes running parallel columns on their methods to diagnose or rule out method artifacts. We know not everyone wants granular analysis, so we also provide summary documentation suitable for regulatory and purchasing teams.
Where big industrial chemistry often treats ingredients only as commodities, we push for improvements to each process run. Equipment upgrades, energy-tracking initiatives, reduction in waste byproduct generation, and innovations in solvent recovery deliver bottom-line and top-of-supply benefits. We’re still working toward zero-waste operations, but already send fermentation and extraction waste to partner facilities rather than landfills. These steps come from internal review meetings, new research, and regulatory requirements, not isolated events.
Our engagement with local communities includes soil improvement projects and farmer training, building real incentives for continuous quality and responsible stewardship—again, directly beneficial for consistent Myricoside quality.
Keeping up with increasing demand isn’t just about scaling existing lines. Plant material supply fluctuates year to year. Weather, farm economics, and shipping constraints all factor into risk planning. Rather than overselling our capabilities, we set firm batch allocations in advance, even turning away business if we can’t guarantee delivery. Maintaining this approach keeps us honest and keeps expectations realistic on both sides of the supply contract.
Research around Myricoside continues to expand, especially as interest grows in novel antioxidants and functional botanicals. We’ve partnered with universities and small private labs to trial new extraction and resin selection protocols, pushing toward even higher yields without adding aggressive reagents. Transparency in sharing both failures and wins with the wider technical community benefits all users.
Another ongoing challenge is documentation overhead. Regulatory environments shift rapidly, and small discrepancies in origin or processing details can derail submissions or delay launches. Keeping full digital records and building easy-access documentation systems has become as critical as any chemical process innovation. We coordinate with QA teams worldwide to tailor supporting paperwork to different regions’ compliance norms. Our hope is to shift the perception of chemical manufacturing from a remote, opaque practice to one rooted in accountability and dialogue.
Years of producing Myricoside have changed our outlook on ingredient manufacturing. The reality of daily challenges—weather, quality control, sustainability, logistics, lab demands—brings constant reminders that real quality emerges upstream and only passes along the supply chain if every step stays intact.
For partners and clients who invest time building direct relationships, the difference in input quality and transparency becomes immediately apparent. Our customers ask tough questions, share their own data, and routinely visit the line to see production in real time. Every single improvement in process, documentation, or farm operation pushes the final Myricoside M98 a little closer to what their teams need—and what their customers expect.
While market trends and regulatory opinions may shift, our baseline remains steady: keeping Myricoside honest means holding ourselves accountable to standards forged through hands-on involvement, not just paperwork or price sheets. We invite feedback, field visits, and side-by-side sample comparisons. This is how we translate ground-level manufacturing expertise into better products, deeper relationships, and mutual trust.