Customization: | Available |
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Certification: | ISO |
Assay Method: | HPLC, UV, Tlc |
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Codonopsis Pilosula Extract Powder, also known as Dang Shen Extract, is derived from the roots of Codonopsis pilosula, a traditional herb widely used in Chinese medicine. It belongs to the category of adaptogenic botanical extracts, primarily valued for its ability to boost energy, support digestion, and enhance immune function. With increasing global demand for natural health solutions, this extract has gained significant popularity in the supplement and wellness markets.
Our product uses carefully selected Codonopsis pilosula roots grown in regions known for their optimal cultivation conditions. The roots are cleaned, dried, and processed using low-temperature extraction methods to retain active components like polysaccharides and saponins. This approach ensures high purity and potency.
Our best-selling specifications include light brown powders with a mild, earthy aroma and slightly sweet taste, making them versatile for various applications. Customers mainly use our extract in dietary supplements, functional beverages, and traditional herbal remedies. Recommended dosages typically range from 300-600 mg per serving, and users report improved energy levels, better digestion, and strengthened immunity when incorporating our product into their formulations.
Why choose us? Our product stands out due to its superior raw material quality, advanced extraction techniques, and consistent feedback from satisfied clients. Our commitment to rigorous quality control and tailored customer solutions makes us a trusted supplier in the botanical extract industry. Contact us today to learn more!
COA
Test Parameter | Specification | Test Method | Result |
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Extract Ratio | 10:1 | TLC | Complies |
Appearance | Brown powder | Visual Inspection | Complies |
Loss on Drying | ≤5.0% | Loss on Drying at 105°C | 3.13% |
Ash Content | ≤5.0% | Ashing Method at 550°C | 3.56% |
Heavy Metals | ≤10 ppm | Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) | <5 ppm |
Arsenic | ≤2 ppm | Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) | <1 ppm |
Microbial Limits | Total Plate Count <1000 cfu/g; Yeast & Mold <100 cfu/g | Microbial Plate Count Method | <500 cfu/g (TPC); <10 cfu/g (Yeast & Mold) |
E. Coli | Negative | PCR or Enrichment Method | Negative |
Staphylococcus aureus | Negative | Baird-Parker Agar Method | Negative |
Pesticides | Negative | GC-MS (Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) | Negative |