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HS Code |
680888 |
| Botanical Name | Chrysanthemum indicum |
| Source | Wild chrysanthemum flowers |
| Appearance | Yellow to brown powder |
| Main Components | Flavonoids, essential oils, phenolic compounds |
| Solubility | Water and ethanol soluble |
| Common Uses | Herbal supplements, teas, cosmetics |
| Extraction Method | Solvent extraction (commonly ethanol or water) |
| Active Ingredient Content | Chlorogenic acid, luteolin, apigenin |
| Taste | Mildly bitter |
| Storage Conditions | Cool, dry place away from light |
| Purity | Usually above 98% (depending on specification) |
| Shelf Life | 2 years when properly stored |
As an accredited Wild Chrysanthemum Extract factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Wild Chrysanthemum Extract, 100g: Sealed in a resealable, silver foil pouch with clear labeling, ingredients, and handling instructions. |
| Shipping | Wild Chrysanthemum Extract is shipped in sealed, food-grade containers to preserve freshness and prevent contamination. Packages are clearly labeled and handled according to safety guidelines. The product is protected from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. Shipping includes documentation for traceability, and delivery is arranged via trusted carriers to ensure timely and secure arrival. |
| Storage | Wild Chrysanthemum Extract should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or moisture. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent contamination and degradation. Store at temperatures below 25°C (77°F). Avoid exposure to strong oxidizing agents. Always follow the supplier's guidelines for safe storage and handling. |
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Purity 98%: Wild Chrysanthemum Extract with purity 98% is used in pharmaceutical formulations, where it ensures high bioactive compound delivery for enhanced therapeutic efficacy. Particle size <10 μm: Wild Chrysanthemum Extract with particle size <10 μm is used in encapsulation processes, where it improves absorption rate and bioavailability. Stability temperature up to 60°C: Wild Chrysanthemum Extract with stability temperature up to 60°C is used in beverage production, where it maintains antioxidant activity during thermal processing. Moisture content ≤5%: Wild Chrysanthemum Extract with moisture content ≤5% is used in dietary supplements, where it prevents microbial growth and extends product shelf life. Flavonoid concentration 25%: Wild Chrysanthemum Extract with flavonoid concentration 25% is used in skincare formulations, where it provides potent anti-inflammatory and protective benefits. Heavy metals <10 ppm: Wild Chrysanthemum Extract with heavy metals <10 ppm is used in nutraceuticals, where it ensures compliance with safety standards and reduced toxicity. Solubility in water >95%: Wild Chrysanthemum Extract with solubility in water >95% is used in ready-to-drink products, where it enables uniform dispersion and easy consumer consumption. |
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Wild chrysanthemum has grown for centuries on open hillsides and grasslands, thriving even where other crops fade. As manufacturers, we see something special in this rugged flower. Not just a reputation for tradition or story, but a raw botanical packed with compounds that meet the demands of today’s health and wellness market. When we process wild chrysanthemum into extract, we distill the essence of this hardy bloom into a concentrated format that’s ready for use in a broad array of consumer products.
Over the years, our team has worked with different sources and varieties of wild chrysanthemum across regions, always seeking high-content samples and consistent quality. This persistence pays off in the extract we produce. Its golden-yellow color and mild, clean aroma come from strict control at every step, from careful selection of the raw flower heads off the drying racks to verified low-heat extraction processes that preserve bioactive content.
We mainly supply Wild Chrysanthemum Extract in a fine powder format suitable for both small-batch research and full-scale commercial runs. Typical model specification is based on flavonoid content—usually standardized to 10% or 20% by UV method—since these compounds drive both market demand and much of the clinical interest worldwide. Some customers require low-micron mesh for tablet and capsule formulations, while others prefer larger particulates for use in teas or granules. Moisture and ash levels are monitored closely to protect against spoilage during transit and storage.
By investing in automated sieving and regular calibration, we minimize lot-to-lot variation, something customers notice immediately during formulation trials. We deliberately keep our extract free of added excipients, diluents, or colorants. This gives formulators a flexible base ingredient that melds seamlessly with dietary supplements, functional drinks, cosmetics, and even food seasoning blends. Selected lot certificates are always available by request, showing real lab test values for total flavonoids and loss on drying.
Anyone working with raw botanicals for a decade or more sees how not all powdered extracts stack up. Wild chrysanthemum gets confused with ordinary garden varieties or with unrelated chrysanthemum species that retail under a similar name. The difference at the manufacturing level often comes down to source, purity, and the true spectrum of bioactive compounds. Common garden chrysanthemum doesn’t offer the same content of flavonoids and volatile oils. Our extract comes strictly from wild C. indicum flowers grown without chemical fertilizers or systemic pesticides, leading to a clean baseline for all further processing steps.
Regional differences surface quickly. Flowers picked too late or fast-dried at high temperature lose not only aroma but measurable antioxidant activity. As manufacturers, every failed attempt or customer feedback loop translates into direct changes: farmers alter their harvest times, and we re-train staff in low-oxygen drying to safeguard valuable components. Each time we analyze the finished extract, our custom HPLC fingerprints help differentiate our material from commodity blends or off-the-shelf mixes bulked up with rice flour or maltodextrin.
Formulators trust wild chrysanthemum extract for more than one reason. The extract sees most frequent use in oral supplements supporting immune function, joint health, vision, and relief of mild inflammation. Leading brands cite demand for natural-source antioxidants and preservative-free botanicals. In some cosmetic applications, especially toners and facial masks, wild chrysanthemum plays a role due to its phenolic content and light floral fragrance, appealing to “free-from” and clean-label enthusiasts.
We advise customers to perform pilot batch trials before switching suppliers, as extraction methods and raw material selection can alter the experience of bitterness, residue, and solubility in end-use products. Many end users want a supplement with clear provenance, so we maintain full traceability from each batch of flower to finished powder. This matters when export rules tighten or region-specific labeling laws change. Rather than chase every trend, our team focuses on translating farmers’ effort and our extraction know-how into consistent, clean, and safe wild chrysanthemum extract that will not overwhelm a formula with off-notes or undissolved residue.
Wild botanicals don’t offer predictability. Each harvest season, rainfall, and temperature swing changes yields and bioactive levels. In some years, wild flower populations drop sharply in key supply areas. We’ve built long-term relationships with growers who understand what we seek—untreated land, careful picking, shade drying, and prompt shipment. They know that picking too early skips biosynthesis of key metabolites; too late, and the flower’s oil content drops.
Sometimes a shipment arrives and doesn’t meet our standard—color too pale, residue too dusty, or flavonoids below threshold. Instead of blending in subpar material and diluting our extract, we reject and replace the raw material. This drives up cost, but prevents downstream problems for formulators who expect consistent appearance, taste, and test results. We expanded our storage and invested in climate control to hold buffer stock, helping us meet large orders even during lean seasons.
Another issue comes in regulatory compliance. Some markets require pesticide residue below parts-per-billion levels, nanoparticle transparency, or specific allergen data. We answer with third-party testing and voluntary submission of hardcopy documentation—every batch passes screens for residual solvents, metals, aflatoxins, and microbial load. Having managed batch recalls years ago, we now spot-check every pallet against import regulations for EU, North America, and Asia-Pacific regions. These steps cost time and money but protect customers from surprises.
Wild chrysanthemum has made its way into published research in recent years, with studies describing free-radical scavenging, support for respiratory function, and benefit to mild hypertension. As a manufacturer, we read these studies for both validation and practical cues. We steer clear of exaggerating claims or implying a drug-like effect, but the science backs up many traditional uses. Our process doesn’t try to boost flavonoids with synthetic routes; consistent results depend on reliable sourcing and not on additives.
With most botanical ingredients, the biggest variables stem from honesty and transparency. Whether we’re providing an extract destined for a daily nutritional supplement or a quick-dissolving ready-to-drink mix, we share photographic records of each batch, dry matter test results, and full COAs. Formulators once bit into a batch with off-flavor only to trace it back to unclean drying racks at the source; that lesson made us switch to food-grade stainless racks and a higher layer of local staff who monitor every incoming lot. It’s not glamorous, but that’s the real foundation for safe and reliable finished products.
Competition in the natural extracts sector has grown. Some examine cost and opt for related chrysanthemum species or even unrelated plants labeled under loose trade names. Garden chrysanthemum extract—usually a hybrid with large, bright flowers—offers less active compounds and often comes with carrier fillers to stretch yield. Marigold and hybrid calendula extracts are cheaper, but their pigment and oil profiles can change the final formulation character, color, and aroma in subtle ways.
Wild chrysanthemum stands apart thanks to its spectrum of bioactive flavonoids, sesquiterpenes, and mild, pleasing fragrance. It does not stain finished products with the deep yellow pigment seen in marigold. Its taste is notably less bitter than some radially similar daisy extracts. Consistent quality grows trickier when extraction is done with solvents or extreme heat—some suppliers cut corners and lose whatever nuance makes wild chrysanthemum so useful to high-value brands. Our process is slower but protects the full phytochemical profile, leading to fewer complaints and more repeat orders from discerning R&D teams.
Because of its worldwide popularity, wild chrysanthemum extract occasionally appears as an ingredient of fraud, diluted with garden species or cheap fillers. Our advice for buyers is simple: ask for documented supply chain, check for microscopic and chemical consistency, and beware prices that undercut fair-trade wild harvest. We’ve seen firsthand how fake blends disappoint both consumers and regulators. To solve this, we opened our doors to client auditors, set up their own third-party testing, and allow random sampling. Authenticity means more than a product claim; it shows up in every step, from field to lab to branded bottle.
Demand for botanical extracts, including wild chrysanthemum, keeps rising as global consumers turn to recognizable, plant-based ingredients. New applications surface every year: energy and focus shots, sports hydration powders, naturally flavored seltzer bases. In all these uses, manufacturers need to deliver a stable, bioactive, and pure extract—one that will perform under harsh storage and blending conditions, without breaking budgets or supply agreements.
Opportunities do not diminish the risks or responsibilities. Every time a new contaminant shows up in international shipments or a labeling rule shifts, suppliers must adapt. Our team takes this seriously, continually updating SOPs, investing in staff training, and sampling not just finished powder but flower fields themselves. Wild chrysanthemum gives no shortcuts to those who chase maximum yield at lowest cost—imbalanced blends, pesticide overages, or falsified paperwork damage trust, sometimes beyond repair.
To meet these challenges, we work with a network of independent agronomists, local families, and supply chain auditors. Seasonal purchasing contracts help stabilize both grower income and customer supply. We pre-purchase a certain portion of next year’s harvest based on projected needs, giving both sides predictable outcomes. Field staff travel to each region at peak season, document farming practices, and ensure everything picked this year stays true to type.
Working at the source of wild chrysanthemum extract production gives a front-row view into the concerns and questions end-users face. Every batch carries the responsibility of safety, traceability, and consistency. Brands trust us not because marketing claims win awards, but because the product ships clean, delivers on lab test promises, and supports their own consumer transparency goals. At every junction, facts matter more than buzzwords, and real-world adjustments win out over sales-sheet spin.
Over time, the best customers become partners. Their feedback shapes our approach, helping us zero in on the precise needs of food, supplement, and personal care formulators on four continents. The market for wild chrysanthemum looks strong thanks to growing consumer interest in traditional, plant-derived products. Behind each kilo of extract stands not just a field of flowers, but a chain of deliberate decisions, experienced hands, and a clear sense of what it takes to earn trust—and keep it. From the manufacturing floor to international shipment, the focus stays rooted in quality, clarity, and the simple belief that the work we do here matters for every product developed down the road.