Herbal Powder
This collection features herbal powders produced from carefully selected plant materials sourced across India, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. Herbal powders are prepared by cleaning, drying, and finely milling whole herbs or specific plant parts, without undergoing solvent-based extraction.
Unlike botanical extracts, herbal powders retain the natural composition of the original plant material, including fibers, phytochemicals, and naturally occurring constituents in their native ratios. This makes them suitable for applications where whole-herb integrity and minimal processing are preferred.
Herbal powders in this collection may be derived from leaves, roots, rhizomes, fruits, seeds, bark, flowers, or whole plants, and are supplied in stable, dry formats suitable for bulk handling and formulation.
Typical Characteristics of Herbal Powders
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Processing: Drying and milling (no solvent extraction)
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Forms: Fine powder, coarse powder, granules
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Solubility: Not fully soluble; dispersible in formulations
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Profile: Whole-herb composition with natural plant matrix
Professional Use & Documentation
Herbal powders in this collection are supplied for professional, B2B use and are typically supported by standard technical documentation such as COA and MSDS, enabling buyers to assess identity, quality parameters, and suitability for their intended applications.