Elderberry powdered juice

Standardized Anthocyanin Elderberry Botanical Extract
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Standardized anthocyanins: 

Controlled using anthocyanin (C3G) as a key marker to ensure batch consistency.

Water-soluble specification:

Excellent solubility and mild flavor, suitable for clear beverages and powder applications.

Food-grade extraction: 

Mild water-ethanol extraction preserves polyphenols and anthocyanin profile.

International quality assurance:

Certified with ISO 9001 and HACCP, aligned with European quality standards.

Versatile applications: 

Suitable for capsules, tablets, beverages, powder sachets, and general food.


Origin Germany

Nature


Halal


Allergen free


Clean Label


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    Intenational Literature

    May inhibit the release of pro-inflammatory factors

    (Christiane et al., 2021).


    This includes:

    • Antioxidant activity and free radical scavenging
    • Polyphenol composition and stability
    • Water solubility and food processing tolerance

    Note: This content is for research reference only and does not constitute efficacy claims.

    Target Audience

    Students focused on health maintenance
    Busy professionals
    Health-conscious seniors

    Applications

    Capsules

    Tablets

    Powder sachets

    B​everages

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    FAQ

    What component is used as the indicator for standardized specifications?

    The extract uses anthocyanins (C3G) as the key indicator component for quantitative control to ensure batch consistency.

    What is the extraction process for this elderberry extract?

    It adopts a food-grade, mild water-ethanol extraction process to effectively preserve the profile of polyphenols and anthocyanins.

    What are the advantages of the water-soluble specification of the product?

    The product features excellent water solubility and a mild flavor, making it highly suitable for applications in transparent beverages and powder packs.

    What international quality certifications has the product passed?

    The product has passed ISO 9001 and HACCP management system certifications.

    Which common product dosage forms is this extract suitable for?

    It is suitable for capsules, tablets, drinks, powder packs, and general food.

    Does this product align with the Clean Label trend?

    Yes, the product includes Clean Label in its keywords, meeting the modern demand for transparency in healthy eating.

    What are the storage conditions for this elderberry extract?

    It is recommended to store it in a cool, dry place and avoid high temperature and humid environments.

    What are the flavor characteristics of the product?

    The extract has a mild flavor and does not cause significant interference with the taste of the end product.

    Which ingredients can elderberry extract be paired with for synergistic effects?

    It can be recommended for pairing with ingredients such as Echinacea, Thyme (EFLA633), or Probiotics (LiveOle).

    Besides good water solubility, what other physical characteristics does the extract have?

    It retains the natural plant polyphenol composition, and its water-soluble specification is very helpful for maintaining formulation stability.


    References

    Nagai, T., MIYAICHI, Y., TOMIMORI, T., SUZUKI, Y., & YAMADA, H. (1990). Inhibition of influenza virus sialidase and anti-influenza virus activity by plant flavonoids. Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin, 38(5), 1329-1332.

    Mach, L., Scherf, W., Ammann, M., Poetsch, J., Bertsch, W., März, L., & Glössl, J. (1991). Purification and partial characterization of a novel lectin from elder (Sambucus nigra L.) fruit. Biochemical Journal, 278(3), 667-671.

    Cao, G., Muccitelli, H. U., Sánchez-Moreno, C., & Prior, R. L. (2001). Anthocyanins are absorbed in glycated forms in elderly women: a pharmacokinetic study. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 73(5), 920-926.

    Zakay-Rones, Z., Thom, E., Wollan, T., & Wadstein, J. (2004). Randomized study of the efficacy and safety of oral elderberry extract in the treatment of influenza A and B virus infections. Journal of International Medical Research, 32(2), 132-140.

    Zafra‐Stone, S., Yasmin, T., Bagchi, M., Chatterjee, A., Vinson, J. A., & Bagchi, D. (2007). Berry anthocyanins as novel antioxidants in human health and disease prevention. Molecular nutrition & food research, 51(6), 675-683.

    Tiralongo, E., Wee, S. S., & Lea, R. A. (2016). Elderberry supplementation reduces cold duration and symptoms in air-travellers: A randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial. Nutrients, 8(4), 182.

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