Leaf Extract
This collection features botanical leaf extracts sourced from multiple origins including India, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. Leaf extracts are derived from mature or young leaves, which are valued for their high content of polyphenols, flavonoids, chlorophylls, alkaloids, and aromatic compounds.
The extracts in this collection are produced using a range of industry-standard extraction processes, including water extraction, ethanol and hydro-ethanolic extraction, and CO₂ extraction. The choice of extraction method depends on the botanical species and the desired extract profile, supporting both functional and sensory-driven applications.
Leaf extracts are available in multiple physical forms, including dry powders, granules, liquid extracts, concentrates, and CO₂-derived viscous or resinous extracts. These formats allow use across dry blends, liquid systems, emulsions, and oil-compatible formulations.
Typical Characteristics of Leaf Extracts
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Plant part: Leaf or foliage
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Extraction methods: Water, ethanol, hydro-ethanol, CO₂
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Forms: Powder, granules, liquid, viscous CO₂ extract
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Solubility: Water-soluble, alcohol-soluble, or oil-soluble (extract-dependent)
Professional Use & Documentation
Products in this collection are supplied for professional, B2B use and are typically supported by standard technical documentation such as COA, MSDS, and TDS, enabling buyers to evaluate specifications, extraction methods, and regulatory suitability for their intended applications and markets.