Nutraceutical ingredient intermediates are key semi-finished products or active components used in the manufacturing of final nutraceutical products (such as tablets, capsules, powders, etc.). They are typically not the end-products sold directly to consumers but are further processed, blended, and formulated into consumable supplements. These intermediates can be chemically synthesized, bio-fermented, or purified substances extracted from natural botanical or animal sources.
| Product Name | Fisetin |
| CAS NO. | 528-48-3 |
| Other name | Health Care Raw Material |
| Appearance | white powder |
| Purity | 98% HPLC |
| Application | High Quality Manufacturers |
| Shelf Life | 24 Months |
| Storage | Store at a temperature of 2-8 degrees, protected from light. |
Ingredient intermediates serve as the foundation of the nutraceutical industry. Their quality, purity, stability, and bioavailability directly determine the safety and efficacy of the final product. Strict control over the sourcing and manufacturing processes of these intermediates is paramount to ensuring supplement quality.
What is Fisetin and what are its primary sources?
Fisetin is a natural dietary ingredient intermediate. It is a plant extract raw material, often categorized as a health care raw material, known for its bioactive properties.
What is the purity level of your Fisetin raw material?
Our Fisetin features a premium purity standard of 98% HPLC, ensuring high efficacy and quality for formulation and manufacturing.
How should Fisetin powder be stored?
Fisetin should be stored at a temperature of 2-8 degrees Celsius (refrigerated) and kept protected from direct light to preserve its chemical stability and quality.
What is the shelf life of this Fisetin intermediate?
The shelf life of this high-purity Fisetin raw material is 24 months from the date of manufacture, provided it is stored under recommended conditions.
Why is the quality of nutraceutical intermediates so critical?
Intermediates act as the baseline components for dietary supplements. Their purity, bioavailability, and overall safety directly dictate the effectiveness and consumer safety of the final market-ready products.