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HS Code |
128254 |
| Inci Name | Centella Asiatica Glycosides |
| Source | Extracted from Centella Asiatica plant |
| Main Components | Asiaticoside, Madecassoside, Asiatic Acid, Madecassic Acid |
| Appearance | White to off-white powder |
| Solubility | Water-soluble |
| Odor | Mild, characteristic odor |
| Ph Range | 4.0 - 7.0 (in aqueous solution) |
| Stability | Stable under recommended storage conditions |
| Function | Skin conditioning and soothing agent |
| Recommended Usage Level | 0.5% - 2.0% |
| Applications | Skin care, wound healing, anti-aging formulations |
| Allergenicity | Generally non-irritating and non-sensitizing |
| Origin | Plant-derived |
| Preservation | Typically self-preserved but may need preservation in formulations |
| Safety Profile | Considered safe for cosmetic use |
As an accredited Centella Asiatica Glycosides factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Centella Asiatica Glycosides is packaged in a sealed, amber glass bottle containing 100 grams, with a secure screw cap and product labeling. |
| Shipping | **Shipping Description for Centella Asiatica Glycosides:** Centella Asiatica Glycosides are shipped in sealed, tamper-evident containers to preserve quality. Packages are labeled according to chemical handling regulations and protected from moisture, heat, and light. Standard transit uses expedited, temperature-controlled delivery to ensure product integrity. Safety data sheets accompany each shipment for compliant transportation and handling. |
| Storage | Centella Asiatica Glycosides should be stored in a tightly sealed container, protected from light, moisture, and heat. Keep it in a cool, dry place, ideally at temperatures between 2°C and 8°C (refrigerated). Avoid exposure to air and humidity to prevent degradation. Ensure proper labeling and keep away from incompatible substances, including strong oxidizers. |
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For years now, we’ve worked the front lines of extracting, enriching, and refining plant-derived actives, and few raw materials challenge us more or reward us as much as Centella Asiatica Glycosides. On the production floor, you can smell its herbal freshness as soon as we open a new lot of dried leaves, a daily reminder that everything starts with an actual plant, not a spreadsheet. Centella has a reputation spanning centuries across Asia—locals call it “the longevity herb” and that respect isn’t lost on us as manufacturers. We see its impact beyond marketing: it’s all about consistency, safety, and effectiveness yielded through practical expertise.
Centella Asiatica Glycosides are a concentrated blend of natural saponins, mainly including asiaticoside, madecassoside, asiatic acid, and madecassic acid. Gathered using solvent extraction and then carefully isolated, these glycosides don’t just show up pure by accident. Purity matters. Customers want active compounds, not just plant dust. If our glycosides test below 80% total content, the batch fails. That’s our line, set above market-average thresholds and validated in our in-house HPLC lab. Lot-to-lot, the composition varies because the plants do, but rigorous in-line controls keep us honest and transparent.
Our main model, CAG-801, carries a guaranteed minimum of 80% total glycoside content. We standardize this blend targeting cosmetic, personal care, and wound-healing applications. Ultrafine greenish powder: that’s what our longtime customers expect. It disperses well whether you’re scaling up for skin serums or combining it in medicated ointments. Finer particles, well-dried, and not clumped from moisture—our teams monitor this right up to the sealed drum.
Market demand for Centella Asiatica Glycosides is surging, especially from cosmetic labs and pharma groups where claims around barrier repair, anti-scarring, and soothing lead the conversation. There’s a difference between Glycosides produced with integrity and those that just tick the box for “Centella content.” We’ve seen plenty of shortcuts in this field. Some competitors dilute with lactose, maltodextrin, or cellulose—additives that stretch the raw yield and fill out the order, but cut down the potency. We reject that approach. Instead, every batch of our CAG-801 gets a full scan for carbohydrate adulterants, as well as heavy metal and pesticide residue. The final product contains only the active glycosides derived directly from Centella Asiatica—no synthetic amplifiers, no unnecessary carriers.
The backbone of strong Centella Glycoside quality goes beyond what happens in our plant. It starts with the leaf and stem in the field. We contract farms in regions recognized for controlled irrigation and low pesticide use: South China, certain Indian subzones, and select locations in Vietnam. Our agronomists review soil profiles, rainfall, and post-harvest drying methods directly with local partners. Plant maturity, leaf shape, and thickness matter. Immature or over-processed herb translates directly into a blunted glycoside profile once extracted. Our main processing window follows the pre-flower harvest peak, when glycoside levels maximize.
The farm-to-extraction model isn’t just marketing—bad leaf means bad product, and we’ve paid the price in traceability audits. There are times a whole lot gets rejected, and yes, it hurts financially. Still, we can’t talk about authenticity or effectiveness without full traceability from plant to powder.
Plenty of suppliers offer Centella extracts, and many put “glycosides” on the label without highlighting the real composition. Not all glycosides are created equal. Full-spectrum powders or tinctures may contain less than 20% total glycosides—most of the weight falls on plant matter and water-soluble ash. Some “Centella Extracts” provide a standardized total saponin content that rarely crosses 50%, diluted by intentional carriers or natural plant fiber. That approach helps cut costs but loses the key clinical actives dermatologists and formulating chemists want.
We stick with an industry-leading 80% minimum and deliver a controlled mixture of asiaticoside, madecassoside, asiatic acid, and madecassic acid—measured and listed in every batch report. Some brands chase single-ingredient “purity” and offer just isolated asiaticoside. The market calls these “mono-standard” glycosides, often topping out at 98% purity, though at the loss of Centella’s broader bioactivity. In real-world topical systems, maintaining the synergy between the saponins and aglycone acids strengthens both performance and anti-inflammatory action. This is why our major customers—especially in skin care—use our full-spectrum glycoside model as the clinical base rather than a single-molecule standard.
Many don’t see the pitfalls of storing Centella extracts until powder clumping, color darkening, and activity loss arrive months after production. These are headaches we’ve had to solve, sometimes the hard way. Glycosides love to absorb moisture, and trace amounts of plant oil can trigger color instability once the powder is sealed up. So, we tune our drying cycles based on each harvest’s unique moisture load, using vacuum drying and matched nitrogen encapsulation to prevent early breakdown. Packaged under double-sealed layers, with a low oxygen-permeability bag inside an airtight drum, the product leaves our loading bay stable and protected.
Incorrect handling at the customer’s lab can still throw off results. We educate our partners directly: keep containers resealed, freeze unopened drums if possible, and never introduce used scoops. We found storing at 2-8°C maximizes shelf stability, yet some partners in tropical climates skip temperature control—then wonder why the product browns in six months. After extensive side-by-side aging studies, we recommend no more than a twelve-month shelf life for opened containers, even though third-party claims sometimes stretch it far longer.
Early in our history, samples from the same batch of Centella Glycosides would sometimes vary in saponin content by more than 10%. Customers spotted the difference, which drove us back to process engineering. Even small deviations in solvent type or timing shift the balance of asiaticoside and madecassoside. Some formula mixers complain about “invisible” variation—finished lotions or gels start forming haze or settle out, and this gets traced back to active inconsistency. We’ve learned to invest just as much into standardized upstream extraction as into lab QC. For our regular production, we now validate the composition every few hours, adjust solvent ratios in real time, and take nothing on trust.
Other makers sometimes struggle with this because they outsource extraction to third-party blenders. We keep everything in-house, with a complete log of temperature, vacuum, and pH for each vessel run. The team on the floor knows the results aren’t just academic—they’re measured in returns, repeat orders, and reputation built one consignment at a time.
Centella Glycosides pop up most often in advanced skin care, barrier-recovery formulas, and post-procedure wound gels. Clinical users highlight faster healing rates and improvements in skin resilience, which tracks with our internal studies. We’ve trialed CAG-801 in real-world emulsions: recovery creams, facial masks, and surgical scar treatments. Some customers buy just a kilo at a time for pilot testing, others order by pallet. They care about solubility, hue, and odor, and our technical team works directly with chemists and R&D managers to solve problems. In certain aqueous or oil-in-water formulations, glycoside clumps form if mixing isn’t optimized. We troubleshoot directly, showing customers how to premix with glycerin or glycols for clear dispersion.
The nutraceutical sector also relies on Centella, using our glycosides for oral softgels and dietary capsules, especially in blends targeting cognitive support and circulatory health. Feedback centers around batch-to-batch taste, powder flow, and capsule-filling speed. We refine sieve mesh and particle shape based on this feedback each production season. Sometimes this means adding an extra micronization step or adjusting the drying curve to suit the fill line.
The surge in global demand brings opportunity and fresh challenges. We face supply pressure every year—bad monsoons or disease outbreaks hitting our contract farms forced us to build a buffer with backup fields and staggered harvest schedules. Price spikes happen, and we’re transparent with customers. It’s tempting in these moments to compromise on extract quality or cut a batch with extra carrier, but our long-term partnerships mean more than any single invoice. Customers notice difference, and reputational damage stays longer than temporary shortages.
Sustainability goals also push us to revisit how we process waste plant matter and manage water use. Early on, post-extraction biomass was carted off as animal feed or compost, but local guidelines toughened. We shifted to controlled biogas recovery and on-site water polishing, reducing both waste footprint and effluent load. It takes investment, but the cost of ignoring environmental risk is higher. Regulations in the EU and North America increasingly require “full environmental accounting” per batch. Inspections expect more than written policies; they expect visible, measured action throughout the plant. We now track everything electronically from field to warehouse, and it’s made compliance and audit preparation smoother.
We regularly get asked why our Centella Glycosides command a higher price when compared to generic extracts. Simple answer: extraction rigor, real purity, repeatable activity, and responsibility in both sourcing and finishing. Brands large and small depend on their actives to perform. Batch variability, adulteration, or failure in trace element screening set off a domino effect of manufacturing headaches. Over the last decade, customer returns have pushed us to look beyond just meeting industry standards. Each kilogram of CAG-801 passes a fingerprint test—chromatographic profiles matched against a historical database so nothing slips through based on paperwork alone. Raw material verification and final compounds both get double-checked, a system born of hard lessons, not empty compliance.
Over time, direct feedback from customers—lab managers, production floor staff, R&D chemists, and formulating entrepreneurs—has shaped how we manufacture and deliver. They aren’t shy about telling us what went wrong or where we can improve. We take those results into every new season of planting and every upgraded line in extraction.
Every time a formulator opens a drum of Centella Asiatica Glycosides from us, we want them to see, smell, and feel the difference: brightness of color, consistency of texture, and the absence of suspicious bulk or off-odors. Maybe the marketing team gets the headlines, but it’s the production specialists and lab techs on both sides—theirs and ours—who know when they’re holding the right material. There’s no shortcut to that sort of technical trust.
Centella Asiatica Glycosides matter not because they are trendy, but because quality makes a measurable difference in end-user outcomes. Clinical studies point to stronger collagen synthesis, improved wound healing, and lower inflammation. Yet all of this unravels if the raw ingredient doesn’t match its label or fails to integrate perfectly within a formulation. Years spent on the factory floor, running new lots and chewing through problem samples, have taught us that the small details—water activity, mesh size, direct residue checks, and hands-on QA per drum—set apart dependable suppliers from those hoping to coast on market demand.
Our approach means constant vigilance, frequent upgrades, and a willingness to look past the easy sale in favor of long-term outcomes. In an era where everyone wants clean, traceable, and effective plant actives, commitment to authenticity and technical rigor count for more than just another batch filling the next order. That’s the story of Centella Asiatica Glycosides from a real manufacturer’s point of view—where the work is hard, the standards high, and the reward lies in every genuinely superior batch delivered.