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HS Code |
102012 |
| Product Name | Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract |
| Botanical Name | Cynomorium songaricum |
| Plant Part Used | Whole herb |
| Extraction Method | Water or alcohol extraction |
| Appearance | Brown fine powder |
| Solubility | Water-soluble |
| Main Active Components | Cynomoriaceae saponins, flavonoids, polysaccharides |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry place away from light |
| Recommended Usage | Dietary supplement ingredient |
| Shelf Life | 24 months when properly stored |
| Taste | Mildly bitter |
| Moisture Content | Less than 5% |
| Common Applications | Traditional medicine, functional foods, supplements |
As an accredited Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | The packaging is a sealed silver foil pouch containing 100g of Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract, labeled with product details and usage instructions. |
| Shipping | Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract is securely packaged in sealed, food-grade containers to ensure product integrity during transit. All shipments comply with international shipping standards. Orders are dispatched within 3-5 business days via air or sea freight, with tracking and necessary documentation provided. Custom packaging requests are accommodated upon request. |
| Storage | Store Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat, moisture, and incompatible substances. Keep the container tightly closed when not in use to prevent contamination and deterioration. Ensure storage conditions are consistent with the material safety data sheet guidelines, and store out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel. |
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Purity 98%: Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract with purity 98% is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where enhanced bioactive content ensures improved therapeutic efficacy. Particle Size <100 μm: Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract of particle size less than 100 μm is used in oral supplement tablets, where fine particles increase dissolution rate and absorption. Moisture Content ≤5%: Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract with moisture content ≤5% is used in powdered drink mixes, where low moisture extends shelf life and prevents caking. Stability Temperature up to 60°C: Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract stable up to 60°C is applied in heat-processed functional foods, where thermal stability preserves active compounds during processing. Heavy Metal Content <10 ppm: Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract with heavy metal content below 10 ppm is incorporated in nutraceuticals, where minimized contamination assures product safety. Solubility in Water >95%: Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract with water solubility greater than 95% is utilized in liquid tonic formulations, where high solubility supports uniform distribution and bioavailability. Ash Content ≤3%: Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract with ash content of 3% or less is used in herbal capsules, where low ash maintains product purity and quality standards. |
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Our team has worked with traditional botanicals for decades. Among the many roots and herbs, Cynomorium songaricum—often called Songaria Cynomorium—stands apart for its resilience and unique chemistry. People throughout Central Asia once depended on this herb for their health, and as manufacturers, we have come to understand why. Its raw material draws on centuries of historical use, yet today’s market asks for more: ecological management, consistent quality, stable supply, and documented composition. This is the foundation we stand on as we bring you our Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract.
Production begins at the farm level. We contract directly with growers who work in arid regions, controlling for altitude, climate, and harvesting time. Our particular model—Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract (Model SC-PE60)—shows the clearest results from carefully selected material, processed in a dedicated extraction workshop structured for botanical ingredients. The specification customers most often seek from us has a 10:1 ratio, meaning ten parts of raw herb yield one part concentrated extract. The powder runs from deep brown to reddish, a natural outcome from the unique anthocyanins and organic acids inside the source plant.
Quality never starts in the lab. It starts with sun, soil, and drought. If you ignore these, downstream processes add little value. After harvesting, we use water extraction to preserve polarity-sensitive substances. The only solvents entering the process belong to the food-grade class. Our extraction follows a constant set of checks: temperature not exceeding 70 degrees Celsius, waste water neutralization, and a filtration step that sieves out insoluble fibers. Drying uses a low-pressure system to stop thermal breakdown of the main compounds. This is one reason why our extract maintains the signature natural aroma and identifiable taste profile of Cynomorium, a fact appreciated by R&D teams who prefer close-to-source authenticity.
Analysis shows the extract contains polyphenols, gallic acid, latex compounds, and a blend of phytosterols. These matter to buyers who formulate for functional foods or supplements. Every lot undergoes HPLC and microbial tests, setting our offering apart from many root powders that arrive with incomplete documentation.
Main Model: SC-PE60We’ve learned that buyers from different regions have their own expectations. Japanese and Korean formulators favor the taste neutrality and polyphenol content, since they use it in tonic drinks. European partners look closer at heavy metal residue, pesticide logs, and the batch-to-batch polyphenol range. Our approach involves updating COAs with each shipment, showing exact readings for every lot. In other words, data matches the product—not a template, average, or outdated certificate. Many bulk trading houses treat herbal extracts as ‘commodity’ items. We see this as a weak approach. Specifications have consequences downstream; making a new supplement or clinical product can fall apart if phytochemistry drifts. We keep specifications tight and disclose both typical and occasional variations.
Songaria Cynomorium Extract finds places in tablets, capsules, functional beverages, and directed-nutrition lines. Some of our oldest clients blend it with other root extracts, aiming to support reproductive health, adaptogenic blends, or gastrointestinal formulations. Each application extracts something different from the herb—one picks out the phytohormone, another keys on gallic acid levels or trace minerals. Our experience teaches that end-user needs change yearly. Once, the bulk of our volume shipped as basic powders. Now demand often asks for pre-mix blends, granular forms, or instantized powders. We reformulate when needed, or directly provide the base extract to contract manufacturers, leaving further processing to them.
The specification of 10:1 suits both small-batch innovators and line operators handling metric tons. The higher concentration makes transportation more efficient, and reduces the volume needed for desired bioactive incorporation. The mesh size comes from real-world feedback—too fine and it clumps; too coarse and finished products lose their smooth texture. Our standard is not a default; it reflects years listening to people at the granulator, mixer, and bottling line.
Cynomorium has a distinctive phytochemical profile compared to better-known botanicals. Ginseng, for instance, stands out for its ginsenosides, but Cynomorium brings more tannins, organic acids, and a latex-like viscosity from its stem. This matters because customers looking for adaptogenic effects often want diversity in their blend’s phytochemistry. Our product provides this:
The second point often surprises people using berry powders for anti-oxidative blends; Songaria Cynomorium extract delivers polyphenols but skips strong flavor masking, so formulators can build multi-herb compositions with fewer taste conflicts. Our regular clients see consistent appearance, rich color, and recognizable aroma as essential for brand trust—not easy to copy with diluted or adulterated products common in this sector.
Traceability means more than paperwork. We saw competitors buy botanicals through intermediary chains, mixing country-of-origin lots, then blending extracts to hit a price target. This practice risks both quality and documentation. We run a closed system—field to final drum. Every harvest batch receives a processing log, with each drum assigned a trace code tying back to harvest region, farmer, and extraction shift. Random field audits verify pesticide application and post-harvest handling. Once in the plant, each batch undergoes controlled extraction, sampling, drying, and blending. We hold retention samples for three years, so any query can lead back to a physical reference.
Microbial quality stays non-negotiable. The arid climate helps cut mold and bacteria risk at source. We double check for coliforms, E. coli, Salmonella, and total plate count at our in-house lab before shipment. External certified labs confirm occasional rounds to satisfy global standards. Fumigation, irradiation, and solvent residue—concerns in the botanical industry—are all addressed transparently in our COAs.
Small details can break a batch: harvest moisture rising before processing increases risk for off odors and fungal growth. As a manufacturer, we modified our intake system; herbs brought in above a certain humidity undergo rapid airflow drying before going to extraction. Filtration equipment design evolved after real-world clogging in the filter press forced downtime and waste. We rebuilt our drying section with multi-stage units, lowering thermal shock and improving color uniformity.
Consistency in phytochemical concentration needs continual attention. Crops respond to drought, sunlight, and field variation. Some years, gallic acid content drifts; in others, total polyphenols go high, which can change taste and mouthfeel. Our team samples and profiles incoming root, adjusting extraction parameters—water ratio, temperature, agitation—to land at the target chemistry. On rare off-spec runs, we flag the batch, segment output, and only offer it off-label. Skipping these steps would risk both customer trust and downstream claims.
As more brands enter the adaptogen and functional food space, competition intensifies. We spot a growing number of white-labelled extracts pushed to market by trading companies with no direct connection to the source. This opaque supply chain creates uncertainty—origin, pesticide use, and traceability get muddied. Customers may encounter ‘10:1 extracts’ bulked with fillers, sometimes even spiked with synthetic actives to pass basic polyphenol tests. Our approach is direct: single-herb, single-origin extraction, no blending across fields or with other botanicals. We always show relevant chromatography to exclude adulteration. It costs more in logistics and handling, but has supported reliable partnerships with multinational customers, as well as emerging brand owners who care about what’s inside their capsules and drinks.
Regulation on herbal ingredients drifts upward. New European rules ask for transparency on heavy metals and trace pesticide levels beyond basic Chinese Pharmacopeia requirements. US-based buyers check both ID tests and contaminant profiles, while several key Asian customers review both country-specific and international standards, often requesting dual certification. We keep current by investing in both in-house and third-party controls. If a batch falls short on lead, arsenic, or microbiology, we hold back or redirect for non-food use. We learned not to compromise. Years ago, a missed coliform detection ruined a full line; sharing that with new clients keeps both sides honest.
Being a manufacturer brings steady contact with formulators, PhDs, and a fair share of entrepreneurs. Some clients walk in with precise technical requests: mesh size for mouthfeel, HPLC fingerprints for label claims, specific microbial limits for infant nutrition. Others want a consistent brown powder—no taste, no smell, easy in a blend. Over time, relationships often shift from price negotiation to mutual understanding of what a truly good herbal ingredient needs to deliver. We have seen more customers ask for proof on both origin and environmental impact. Land management certifications, sustainable harvesting, and closed-loop water use—these points matter in today’s claims-driven market. We give access to our audit summaries and sustainability programs.
Customers come in all sizes. A few run small pilot lines and need only kilos to get started. Others ship metric tons for multinational brands with steady forecasts. We accommodate variable packing formats: 1kg foil pouches for R&D, 25kg drums for process lines, or custom blends for integrated product launches. Volume never sets batch quality. Extras like instantized powder or specific granulation are always possible, but we disclose process changes and added substances in writing, to allow informed use.
A manufacturer must answer not with slogans but with visible results: sample data, real COAs, and fast troubleshooting. Our team answers questions around ID, pesticides, or contaminant spikes by directly referencing both in-house records and third-party checks. If a batch comes out wrong, we admit it, trace the cause, and decide with the customer how to handle. Repeat business grows not by secrecy, but by open exchange of both issues and successes.
Many of our partners benefit most from our willingness to tweak formula or packing to match their process. Open feedback drove us to reduce mesh size variance, develop rapid re-testing protocols, and explore scalable blending—always linked back to stable origin and plant-level control. A batch from 2020 will not match one harvested in a year of drought, but by communicating this openly and adjusting extraction, our partners avoid production hiccups or label claims out of line with true content.
The herbal ingredient market keeps changing, driven by both consumers and stricter regulations. We see more demand for traceability, for test results that match not only published standards but direct product samples. Some partners look for increased transparency, asking for on-site visit opportunities and direct communication with growers. We maintain these connections and never hide source or supplier details. Knowing who grows the herb, how and where, keeps the chain tight.
As functional food, adaptogen, and supplement markets evolve, so too do questions about sustainability and resource use. We now track water usage, assess employee welfare at our contracted farms, and share soil conservation efforts publicly for partners with aligned values. This is not only about compliance; it’s a matter of keeping both plant and supply chain viable long-term.
Chemical and herbal ingredient markets face crowding from brokers and private labelers who offer minimal traceable content. Manufacturers dealing direct handle both praise and problems on their own shop floor. We have found this creates better outcomes—fewer recalls, more product innovation, and stronger relationships. Product quality stands not on just certificates, but on tracked, verifiable batches that let customers know what went into each drum.
Our Songaria Cynomorium Herb Extract represents years of refinement—a product born from both field experience and industrial discipline. Each batch traces back to real people, grown on managed lands, processed under steady protocols, checked for real-world needs—not just checklists. In all these details lies the difference between a label-filler and a real botanical extract you can trust in your formulations. We have learned that good manufacturing never stops, and that the best customer relationships grow from practical, shared experience. If you have spent time at the blending line or worked to secure a true supply chain, you will know why these small details make all the difference.