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Nutraceutical Ingredients

    Stachydrine Hydrochloride

    Feature Stachydrine hydrochloride is a natural alkaloid derivative commonly found in motherwort or other plants. This product can be extracted from the fresh or dried…

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    Zeaxanthin

    Feature Zeaxanthin is found in many vegetables, edible fish, and shrimp. The human body cannot synthesize zeaxanthin on its own and must obtain it through…

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    Laminarin

    Feature Laminaria is an important plant with both medicinal and edible properties. It contains high levels of laminarin, mainly fucoidan, fucoidan and brown algae starch.In…

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    Corosolic Acid

    Feature Banaba leaves are commonly used in Southeast Asia as a natural plant to improve diabetes, which is attributed to corosolic acid and ellagitannins. Corosolic…

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    Fucoxanthin

    Feature Fucoxanthin (FX) is a hydrophobic natural pigment found in algae.It has a characteristic structure, monoepoxide and olefin. Its structure contains nine conjugated double bonds.Fucoxanthin…

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    N-acetylneuraminic Acid

    Feature N-Acetylneuraminic Acid is a derivative of neuraminic acid and a naturally occurring amino sugar. It is widely distributed in nerve tissue and breast milk…

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    Resveratrol Powder

    Feature Natural resveratrol is mainly found in the root of Polygonum cuspidatum. The resveratrol content in the fresh root of Polygonum cuspidatum is higher than…

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    Thymoquinone

    Feature Nigella sativa is an annual herb with various pharmacological properties.Nigella sativa seeds and oil are traditionally used to treat health conditions related to respiratory,…

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    Dihydrohonokiol B

    Feature The dried bark, root bark and branch bark of Magnolia officinalis or M. officinalis Rehd. et Wils. var. biloba have the effect of drying…

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    5-Methoxytryptamine

    Feature 5-Methoxytryptamine is an organic compound with a white to yellow-brown crystalline powder appearance. It is a tryptamine derivative involved in the synthesis of neurotransmitters…

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    20(S)-Ginsenoside Rg3

    Feature 20S Ginsenoside Rg3 is a bioactive compound derived from ginseng, which has multiple pharmacological effects such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging. Rg3 is a…

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    Hydroxytyrosol

    Feature Hydroxytyrosol has a phenylethanol structure and is a natural phenolic compound derived from olive oil.It is amphiphilic, that is, it can exist in pomace…

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Premium Nutraceutical Ingredients for Health Product Innovation

In the development of health products, the quality of nutraceutical ingredients plays a crucial role. As a supplier of premium raw materials, we provide a wide range of carefully selected and tested nutraceutical ingredients to help you innovate in the health product sector and enhance the effectiveness of their products. Our nutraceutical ingredients include a variety of vitamins, minerals, plant extracts, and other functional ingredients that meet the diverse needs of health products.

Our nutraceutical ingredients raw materials are widely used in various health products such as dietary supplements, functional foods, sports nutrition, and beauty and skincare products. Each ingredient has unique health benefits that fulfill the diverse health needs of consumers.

You can also reach out to us for sourcing additional ingredients.

Sourcing Sustainable and Natural Nutraceutical Ingredients

As the demand for eco-friendly and natural ingredients continues to grow, sourcing sustainable nutraceutical raw materials has become a key priority. We are committed to providing high-quality, sustainably sourced ingredients, including plant extracts, vitamins, and minerals, to meet the increasing market demand for natural, effective, and environmentally conscious health products. By partnering with trusted suppliers who adhere to ethical sourcing practices, we ensure that every ingredient not only supports your product’s efficacy but also contributes to a greener, healthier future.

Custom Nutraceutical Ingredient Solutions for Your Formulations

We provide tailored nutraceutical ingredient solutions to support your specific formulation needs. From selecting the most effective vitamins, minerals, and plant extracts for targeted health benefits to recommending optimal ingredient combinations for maximum efficacy, our team works closely with you throughout the product development process. Whether you’re looking for organic, non-GMO, or sustainably sourced ingredients, we leverage our extensive supplier network to deliver high-quality raw materials. Additionally, we assist with formulation design, manufacturing integration, regulatory compliance, and offer flexible supply chain solutions to meet your production timelines. With our customized support, we help you create innovative and effective health products that stand out in the market.

Nutraceutical Ingredients for Diverse Applications Across Industries

  • Sports Nutrition: Nutraceutical ingredients like amino acids, protein isolates, and electrolytes are key in formulating products that support athletic performance, muscle recovery, and energy levels. Whether in protein powders, energy drinks, or recovery supplements, these ingredients help athletes and active individuals meet their nutritional needs.
  • Personal Care: In skincare and cosmetics, nutraceutical ingredients such as antioxidants, collagen peptides, and vitamins are incorporated to promote skin health, anti-aging, and overall beauty from within. These ingredients help to create products that nourish the skin, reduce wrinkles, and improve skin tone and elasticity.
  • Food & Beverage: Nutraceutical ingredients in functional foods and beverages—like probiotics, omega-3 fatty acids, and plant-based extracts—offer added health benefits beyond basic nutrition. These ingredients are used in beverages, snacks, and fortified foods to support digestive health, heart health, and immune function.
  • Pet Care: Nutraceuticals for pets, such as glucosamine for joint health or omega-3 fatty acids for skin and coat health, are increasingly popular in pet food and supplements, offering holistic wellness benefits for animals.

FAQ

What Are Nutraceutical Ingredients?

Nutraceutical ingredients are bioactive compounds derived from food sources, plants, or other natural substances that offer health benefits beyond basic nutrition. These ingredients are often incorporated into dietary supplements, functional foods, beverages, and even personal care products to support overall health, prevent diseases, and promote wellness.

What Are the Key Types of Nutraceutical Ingredients?

Nutraceutical ingredients come in various forms, each offering unique health benefits. Here are some of the most common types:

  1. Vitamins: Essential nutrients that support various body functions, such as Vitamin C (immune support), Vitamin D (bone health), and Vitamin E (antioxidant protection).
  2. Minerals: Important for maintaining healthy body systems, such as calcium (bone health), magnesium (muscle function), and zinc (immune health).
  3. Plant Extracts: Natural compounds extracted from plants, known for their therapeutic properties. Examples include turmeric (anti-inflammatory), green tea extract (antioxidant), and ginseng (energy booster).
  4. Amino Acids: The building blocks of proteins that play a crucial role in muscle recovery, energy production, and overall body repair. Common examples include BCAAs (branched-chain amino acids) and glutamine.
  5. Probiotics: Beneficial bacteria that support gut health and immune function. They are commonly used in digestive health supplements and fermented foods like yogurt.
  6. Fatty Acids: Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, primarily found in fish oil and plant oils, support heart health, reduce inflammation, and enhance cognitive function.
  7. Fiber: Aids in digestion and helps maintain gut health, with sources like psyllium husk, oat fiber, and inulin.
  8. Antioxidants: Compounds that protect cells from damage caused by free radicals, such as resveratrol (from grapes) and coenzyme Q10 (supports energy production).

These ingredients can be used individually or in combinations to create nutraceutical products that address specific health needs, from immune support to digestive health and beyond.

How Do You Ensure the Quality of Nutraceutical Ingredients?

We ensure the quality of our nutraceutical ingredients through careful sourcing, advanced extraction methods, and rigorous testing.

  1. Our ingredients are sourced from trusted suppliers who prioritize sustainability and ethical practices.
  2. We use methods like cold-press and CO2 extraction to retain potency and purity.
  3. Each batch undergoes identity, purity, and potency testing to guarantee the highest standards.
  4. Additionally, our ingredients meet certifications such as GMP, organic, and non-GMO to ensure safety and consistency.
  5. Traceability and transparency are key, and we provide certificates of analysis for full your confidence.

How Are Nutraceutical Ingredients Sourced?

Nutraceutical ingredients are sourced from a variety of natural, animal, and synthetic origins. Each type of source plays a unique role in the production of high-quality, effective nutraceutical products:

  1. Natural Plant Sources: Many nutraceutical ingredients are derived from plants, including herbs, fruits, vegetables, and seeds. These ingredients are valued for their bioactive compounds that offer health benefits. Examples include turmeric, ginger, green tea extract, and various plant oils. Sourcing from plants often involves sustainable farming practices that protect ecosystems and biodiversity.
  2. Animal Sources: Some nutraceutical ingredients come from animal products, such as fish oil (rich in omega-3 fatty acids), collagen (from bovine or marine sources), and glucosamine (often derived from shellfish). Ethical sourcing practices ensure that animal-derived ingredients are obtained in a way that minimizes harm and respects animal welfare standards. For example, sustainable fishery practices help protect marine life, while collagen is sourced from farms that meet specific ethical guidelines.
  3. Synthetic and Bioengineered Sources: Some nutraceutical ingredients are produced through synthetic processes or bioengineering. For example, certain vitamins (like Vitamin D3) and amino acids can be synthesized in labs. Additionally, bioengineered versions of compounds like probiotics and enzymes may be produced for enhanced potency or stability. While these ingredients are lab-created, they are designed to replicate the benefits of their natural counterparts and often offer consistency and scalability.
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