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HS Code |
629177 |
| Product Name | Garcinia Cambogia Extract |
| Main Ingredient | Garcinia Cambogia fruit rind |
| Active Compound | Hydroxycitric Acid (HCA) |
| Common Form | Capsules |
| Supplement Type | Dietary supplement |
| Recommended Use | Weight management |
| Typical Dosage | 500-1500 mg per serving |
| Origin | Southeast Asia |
| Appearance | Tan to light brown powder |
| Flavor Profile | Sour and tangy |
| Solubility | Partially water-soluble |
| Storage Conditions | Cool, dry place away from sunlight |
| Shelf Life | 2-3 years |
| Regulatory Status | Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) |
| Allergenic Potential | Typically considered non-allergenic |
As an accredited Garcinia Cambogia Extract factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | White plastic bottle with green label, featuring Garcinia Cambogia image. Contains 120 capsules (500mg each). Includes supplement facts and safety seal. |
| Shipping | Garcinia Cambogia Extract is typically shipped in sealed, food-grade containers or fiber drums lined with plastic bags to ensure product integrity. Packages are clearly labeled with batch details and handling instructions. The shipment complies with local and international regulations, and is protected from moisture, sunlight, and extreme temperatures during transit. |
| Storage | Garcinia Cambogia Extract should be stored in a tightly closed container, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. The storage temperature should generally be below 25°C (77°F). Keep away from incompatible substances and handle with clean, dry utensils to prevent contamination and preserve its quality and potency. |
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Decades of hands-on production shape every decision we make in our facility. Garcinia Cambogia Extract never comes off a general-purpose line; it comes out of processing that deals with botanical material as a specialty, not an afterthought. Years spent sourcing fruit from growers who do not shortcut on maturity deliver a raw material base that many labeling “Garcinia Cambogia” cannot match. Both the provenance of the fruit and the degree of drying prior to milling make a real difference in the end extract. There are shortcuts in the market, and they show up fast in chromatography and on the warehouse floor. We know—because those mistakes once cost us batches and trust.
Hydroxycitric acid concentration makes the difference between premium extract and the commodity grades that disappoint formulators. We run our extract under standardized model codes that link results batch-to-batch, with the main model in our inventory being GC-HCA60—which stands for not just 60% HCA content on paper, but a result hit every single time, not just most of the time. Customers’ product development teams notice: the test stickers rarely bring surprises, color and solubility remain consistent, and lot-to-lot blending for economy scale doesn’t turn up wildcards.
Any manufacturer claiming consistent HCA without consistently reliable raw fruit walks a tightrope. We learned years ago that variable moisture and degree of fruit ripening can create swings in extract color and percent actives beyond just the lab spec—sometimes affecting flowability and shelf life. To counter this, our in-house team rejects unripe fruit in favor of harvests where rinds have fully matured. Downstream, this means we avoid excessive carrier use; minimal maltodextrin finds its way into powder. Our drying method and water-alcohol extraction capture the full profile, supporting not only the headline marker HCA but also the secondary phytochemicals that bring value for finished product brands seeking to market the “whole spectrum” angle.
Every batch runs through full-spectrum HPLC analysis, not just simple titration. Understanding this deeper profile did not come through market trends; it resulted from trial, scrutiny, and real-world feedback from customers whose own downstream test reports forced us to revise technique years ago. Reliable hydroxycitric acid content goes beyond input ratios—it comes from unrelenting quality focus.
Bulk powders have become the typical format, but our customers have taught us flexibility matters. We saw some formulators opting for direct powder, others pushing for improved dispersibility to support high-speed blending in tablet lines, yet others prioritizing blandness of taste when capsules get filled onsite. We tackled this with granulation procedures for customers needing precise mesh specifications—thanks to requests from supplement brands scaling up. Our fine powder SKU supports encapsulation, keeping flow rates in line with the filling lines that customers have told us jam easily with lower-grade imports.
Some bulk users in the food and beverage industry brought to our attention the problem of cloudiness in solution or sedimentation. We learned to tune the particle size and surface moisture content to deliver clearer results in finished drinks. Open communication and direct process modifications made this possible, not just “market sense” or guesswork.
Purity starts with fruit from regions where pesticide controls get enforced. We repeatedly test every lot of raw material, well beyond government minimums, aiming to stay ahead of the curve on residues—especially as health brands amplify scrutiny. Many suppliers claim “natural” without documentation; we provide full batch traceability. There is no relabeling here: what enters our facility is what gets processed, and all documentation is available for review by customers’ quality assurance teams.
Some powder available on the market includes excess carriers or cheap extenders to bump up bulk, which sacrifices concentration or causes complaints of off-notes. We have resolved to offer all of our Garcinia Cambogia Extract products with minimal carriers unless the application—typically beverage—demands a dispersing aid, and then the material gets declared up front. This habit came from hard-learned lessons with food manufacturers who had to reformulate when uncertain inputs led to loss of flavor control.
Another overlooked issue lies in metal residues. Years ago, a supplement partner highlighted higher readings of lead and arsenic in the standard Indian and Southeast Asian supply chains. We invested in upstream partnerships—targeting growers and collection zones where soil metals run lower, and confirming with heavy metal panels on every batch. Finished product recalls from others prompted this move, and it remains standard—no shortcuts.
Competition in botanical extracts puts pressure on price, but producers living only by the spreadsheet wind up trimming corners. Purity, measured by lower carrier addition and higher active concentration, doesn’t come from just better machines—skills honed in controlled drying and careful solvation matter as much as automation, if not more. Our investment in in-house microbial and pesticide screening grew from discovering that some shipments, many years ago, couldn’t even clear the entry checks for overseas customs. Customers kept asking for documentation that third-party traders simply couldn’t provide—so we built lab capability in-house, trained up staff, and now host regular customer audits. Good business grew from the realization that a failed test not only hurts a batch, it costs reputation longer term.
We hear from brands who tried other sources, but faced formula instability, flavor problems, or poor actives retention in finished goods. These challenges usually stem from inferior drying methods or uncontrolled extraction parameters, which leave behind degradants and off-flavors. Our engineering team brought in real-time PID process controls so that parameters do not drift on night shifts or between production seasons. Consistency starts on the plant floor, reinforced by batch records accessible on demand.
Customers increasingly want to display transparency on their labels. Third-party certifications help, but actual transparency means sharing everything—from the crop selection, pesticide regime, harvest timing, down to each processing step. Brands working with us win the paperwork sweepstakes: full COA, batch traceability, and ingredient origin dating back to lot harvest, not just port of export. Auditing teams check and sign off; junior QC staff get trained alongside veterans. Customers’ regulatory filings ask for more detail with every passing year in both the US and EU, and flimsy documentation brings risk when end-to-end traceability is required. We document; we do not just promise.
Companies targeting global markets seek non-GMO confirmation, vegan validation, allergen statements, and sustainable harvesting documentation. We supply all of these because end users demand it, but also because in many cases, brands facing ingredient compliance failures found us after reformulation forced them to leave earlier suppliers behind. Lessons learned by others reinforced our insistence on full documentation.
Direct collaborations with finished product manufacturers have taught us hard lessons about the challenges of working Garcinia Cambogia Extract into various systems. Food brands need clarity and solubility, while supplement lines prioritize high actives and neutral taste. Our technical support team includes staff who have spent time on customers’ production lines, facing the same bottling, encapsulation, and mixing struggles. That real-world feedback shaped production runs and led to subtle process refinements over time.
Pharmaceutical customers asked for even tighter tolerance on pesticide limits—well below regulatory ceilings. Herbal drinks brands tabled concerns over pH stability in ready-to-drink formulations. By lighting up specific, actionable feedback, we improved extracts to fit practical needs rather than proposing off-the-shelf solutions to complex problems. Over time, our product lines shifted accordingly; our main bulk powder moved from 50% to 60% HCA on measurement, never just on the label.
The dietary supplement market says it values compliance, but intense price competition can drive producers to cut corners. Having been audited regularly by major US and EU importers, we know that tightening rules require proactive compliance—not just hoping for leniency after the fact. Documentation gaps led to shipment delays and even recall in our past, so we built out a regulatory affairs group in-house. This helps avoid non-conformances that trickle down into the hands of customers.
Nutritional claims and ingredient labeling must align to what comes off the line—not just what the salesperson promises. Our team reviews every marketing request for regulatory compliance, refusing to support stretch claims. This culture emerged not from market theory, but from the sting of correction notices and recalls years ago. Now, third-party lab testing validates every batch. We encourage customers to run their own DQ checks against our COA. Open data sharing builds trust.
Product improvement does not end at the batch or the quarter. Teams at our firm hold debriefs after significant customer feedback—whether the feedback is positive or highlights an issue. These evaluations, supported by both technical and field teams, feed back into our process meetings. We do this because years before, missed customer cues led to bottlenecks, returns, and lost trust. Now, tight process feedback loops drive subtle adjustments with every major roll-out, improving product every cycle.
We invest heavily in staff training—and expect technical competence in our hires—because plant operation demands more than simply running SOPs. Operating lines for botanical extraction involves constant adaptation: steamy tropical mornings alter evaporator performance, while subtleties in crop year impact extraction kinetics. Our staff credentials and upskilling make a real difference in avoiding fudge factors and sub-standard output.
The botanical sector faces ongoing threats from supply chain adulteration, inconsistent active content, and opaque sourcing. As a true manufacturer, we do not mix product lines, and cross-contamination incidents from the past remain seared in team memory. Full sanitation cycles, barcode traceability, and periodic audits catch cross-outs before they become a problem down the road. Our customers receive clean, single-leaf lots supported by documentation from ground to finished drum.
Tighter global regulation across US, EU, and Asia-Pacific means a manufacturer cannot risk loosely controlled supply chains. Finished goods brands work to avoid ingredient-based product recalls. Our approach enforces traceability from field to container, so that should any regulatory or quality question arise, the data path is immediately accessible. Customers appreciate this after experiencing difficulties with other, less scrupulous vendors.
Years ago, a high-profile case of widespread product adulteration forced several industry players into crisis management. We dodged that failure thanks to our own traceability practices and upstream grower partnerships. This once-rarely discussed field—true origin control—has now become the enabler of trust in finished goods. Our doors remain open for customer audits—some brands send their own validators, and our openness builds stronger ties.
Buyers use a range of criteria: purity, actives content, documentation, carrier content, taste neutrality, and batch consistency. Those needs shape our daily decision-making. Customer experience with product integration—how easily the extract folds into tablet base or disperses in a pre-mix—matters as much as any spec sheet. Year by year, these hands-on lessons yield a finished extract that aligns with the most demanding applications.
Reliable results depend on repeatable processes and staff who understand that the real consequences of error play out in finished products, customer satisfaction, and long-term market reputation. Clear, honest communication between buyer and manufacturer—rooted not just in theoretical quality but in documented, demonstrated capacity—has sustained business with partners who have grown from start-up scale to industry leaders.
As the market grows more sophisticated and end users demand higher standards, trust moves away from anonymous trade windows and toward direct partnerships with manufacturers who can prove their process. Our path has been one of learning, adjusting, and integrating the needs of real-world users into the core of production. The lessons came at a cost, but the resulting clarity and quality mean our Garcinia Cambogia Extract stands out for more than a number on a label—it earns its place in your formula by meeting your hard-earned standards.