Oroxyloside

    • Product Name: Oroxyloside
    • Alias: Baicalin
    • Einecs: 629-53-8
    • Mininmum Order: 1 g
    • Factroy Site: Yudu County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
    • Price Inquiry: sales3@ascent-chem.com
    • Manufacturer: Ascent Petrochem Holdings Co., Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    922921

    Cas Number 20831-76-9
    Molecular Formula C21H20O10
    Molecular Weight 432.38 g/mol
    Iupac Name 5-hydroxy-7-methoxy-2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-4H-chromen-4-one 7-O-β-D-glucopyranoside
    Synonyms Baicalein 7-O-glucoside, Oroxylin A-7-glucoside
    Appearance Yellow powder
    Solubility Soluble in water, methanol, ethanol
    Melting Point 203-205°C
    Purity ≥98% (HPLC)
    Source Extracted from Scutellaria baicalensis and Oroxylum indicum
    Storage Temperature 2-8°C (refrigerated)
    Chemical Class Flavonoid glycoside

    As an accredited Oroxyloside factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing Oroxyloside is packaged in a sealed amber glass vial containing 100 mg, labeled with product details, safety, and storage information.
    Shipping Oroxyloside is shipped in tightly sealed containers, protected from light, moisture, and air to maintain stability and purity. The shipment complies with safety and regulatory guidelines, ensuring proper labeling and documentation. Packages are handled with care, often under ambient or cool conditions, to prevent contamination or degradation during transit.
    Storage Oroxyloside should be stored in a tightly sealed container, protected from light and moisture. Keep it at a cool, dry place, preferably at 2–8°C (refrigerator temperature). Avoid exposure to excessive heat, air, and direct sunlight. For long-term storage, refrigeration or freezing is recommended. Always ensure proper labeling and keep away from incompatible substances and children.
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    Oroxyloside: Direct from the Factory Floor

    Producing Oroxyloside at scale takes more than high-grade starting materials and modern processing equipment. It takes teams with field experience, sharp attention to batch integrity, and long-standing supplier relationships that help us secure the correct quality of Scutellaria sources. The result is a yellow crystalline powder, model Oroxyloside 98, prized for its purity and traceability. We have calibrated each step in the extraction and isolation process to ensure everything leaving our facility passes a suite of in-house analyses, including HPLC purity assay and screening for heavy metals and solvent residues.

    Our Oroxyloside has always stood out among other flavonoid glycosides because we place process transparency above promotional jargon. In every lot, we verify that Scutellaria roots come from well-documented supply regions—places where soil content and harvest windows matter. Roots are cleaned in food-grade water, pre-treated for optimal glycoside yield, and then processed through carefully monitored extraction at mild temperatures. We use only food-contact safe solvents; our reclaim and clean-up systems prevent cross-contamination. Every finished kilogram reflects the cumulative efforts of a hands-on quality team and decades of operational checklists.

    Customers in nutraceuticals, traditional medicine, and fine chemicals often tell us they're past the point of simply seeking “lab certified” flavonoids. Physicians and formulation scientists want documentation of each extraction run, batch chromatography profiles, and proof that no fillers or bulking agents come into contact with the raw extract. We furnish these, not because a regulation says so, but because raw experience has taught us traceability toggles the difference between consistent off-the-shelf product and unrepeatable results further down the processing chain.

    Oroxyloside's profile stands apart from other glycosylated flavonoids found in Scutellaria or even Baicalin and Wogonoside, due to its distinct sugar moiety, unique partitioning during solvent extraction, and stability under heat. For manufacturers seeking a specific anti-inflammatory or antioxidant profile, small differences in isomeric structure can create major formulation challenges. Consistent isolation hinges on knowing optimal hydroalcoholic concentrations, time-at-temperature logistics, and the best equipment for phase separation. We have built our routine to isolate Oroxyloside concentrations of 98% or higher, keeping all trace impurities well below recognized thresholds for most finished supplement applications.

    Over most of the last decade, we've watched as the market filled with traders and mid-tier intermediaries relabeling mixed Scutellaria extracts or flavonoid blends as 'purified Oroxyloside.' We invite side-by-side testing. Our lab can walk any customer through the difference in chromatographic fingerprint and physical characteristics. Oroxyloside powder from our process does not carry over colors or residual solvents seen in poorly processed batches. Texture stays free-flowing and clear yellow, never clumping due to humidity or residual sugars.

    Our philosophy has always been that product integrity begins with the source. The market often overlooks the role of farm-level traceability: we invest directly in networks of growers who avoid pesticides and rotate their plantings to minimize soil fatigue. By working with these growers, we avoid the batch-to-batch variability others face when buying from open markets. That translates to chemical consistency—total glycoside count stays within a tight range, and imposters (like mixed aglycone flavones) never sneak into the final packaging.

    Oroxyloside gets used in widely different contexts. Some clients prepare encapsulated dietary supplements. Others formulate topical ointments or add it to granulated tablets. Our batches can be delivered non-irradiated for those who wish to avoid gamma treatment. Where tablet compression is needed, our technical team shares real in-plant data on moisture content, bulk density, and particle sizing. Decades of feedback from partners in plant medicine research, sports supplement companies, and even academic workgroups have helped us optimize stability and speed up the formulation cycle for new customer applications.

    New entrants often ask what sets Oroxyloside 98 apart from other similar ingredients. One key difference is the ability to scale production without stripping out minor co-existing glycosides. Many products labeled 'Oroxyloside' carry unknowns—side fractions, aglycones, or even unrelated plant pigments that do not show up in simple color tests. We take fraction collection extremely seriously. Our process uses pressure-assisted membrane filtration and a proprietary recrystallization step, not crude evaporation. This results in a product that meets strict limits on oligosaccharide or aglycone impurities, supporting current research and next-generation product development.

    Many downstream industries are increasingly scrutinizing their supply chains. With Oroxyloside, the origin source, the method and time of harvest, the logistics of plant handling, and the exacting records kept at each stage create a chain of custody some have called “overkill.” We know from experience that the extra work up front prevents far bigger headaches later—whether meeting GMP supplement audits or ensuring clean, traceable inputs for food manufacturers in highly regulated export markets.

    Some buyers pay close attention to specs, particularly solvent residuals. Our in-house GC-MS confirms ethanol residue falls well below parts per million. Even for zero-tolerance applications, we walk customers through each build—the drying curves and every venting schedule used across the plant during post-crystallization. Our team learned the hard way that poor venting creates off-odors and can ruin an entire commercial-grade batch, so we log ambient humidity and airflow data daily.

    Working exclusively as a manufacturer—not as a middleman or trader—lets us keep direct feedback loops open. If an academic project needs a slight tweak in the glycoside mix, our engineers can try small-batch splits before a full campaign. If a customer’s analytical lab flags a concern, we don’t push the problem upstream or blame a hypothetical partner. Our plant chemists and technicians know where every kilo originated, how it was made, and which team was on the line that week.

    The practical challenges in producing high-purity plant-derived ingredients like Oroxyloside have never centered only on raw material access. When it floods in China’s northeast, or there’s an unexpected blight, it can wipe out a season’s supply. We maintain regular dialogues with growers and sponsor soil monitoring at major source sites. Our technical team sometimes spends weeks each season walking the fields with farmers, checking root growth and sampling for early signs of disease. Our investment in these relationships lets us smooth out supply chain disruptions—maintaining the purity, color, and stability customers expect, even through rough harvest years.

    Our facilities keep comprehensive test data on every lot we produce. Each physical sample of Oroxyloside gets logged, tracked, and retained for after-the-fact study or comparison with future batches. This practice comes from years watching inexperienced resellers cut costs by dropping traceability. Only a chemical manufacturer with boots on the ground, and not a reseller or a trader, has this level of day-to-day oversight and data.

    Technical users sometimes ask for extended stability studies. While not required by all markets, we have run accelerated aging trials on Oroxyloside 98, storing samples in temperature- and humidity-controlled chambers to model both warehouse conditions and transit exposures. The crystalline powder retains its physical appearance, HPLC purity, and microbiological safety record even after six months at elevated temperature. This knowledge guides our shipping policy—securing product in multilayer foil bags, packed with industrial-grade desiccants, and storing sealed drums in temperature-monitored rooms before export.

    In finished applications, Oroxyloside delivers well-characterized anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory potential. These effects tie back not just to purity but to the absence of interfering flavonoids that can confound study results or produce undesirable interactions. Clinical researchers often approach us with protocols that require absolute consistency in active ingredient dosage, and our experience delivering for these studies over the last several years saves customers from costly repeats or revalidation rounds.

    Plant-derived ingredients invite complexity. Environmental contaminants, storage breakdowns, or batch mislabeling quickly derail quality. We never treat traceability as a checkbox. By keeping every process step in-house—from root washing to particulate filtration to packaging and on down to analytical documentation—our operation gives customers direct answers and records at each inquiry. Our production logbook and release testing data go back over a decade. If crop quality changes, or new scientific findings suggest a required tweak, we can adapt plant process controls by the next production run.

    The drive for “pure” or “active” Oroxyloside can create procurement traps for less vigilant buyers. Not all products in the market reflect disciplined chemistry. Over-concentration attempts often trigger functional trade-offs—reduced yield, off-flavor development, or skewed impurity ratios when handled by less experienced outfits. Years ago, before we implemented final-stage crystallization, inconsistent solvent removal tanked a run. We lost material and learned to calibrate by both HPLC and sensory checks—bitterness, odor, hue—so dodgy byproducts never reach the outgoing pipeline.

    Oroxyloside extraction and purification isn’t just about following published methods. Every plant extraction facility wrestles with variables by the shipment, even by the pallet—changing density, particle size, seasonal temperature swings. Our operators have learned to log these and tweak process times, pressure, and solvent ratios. A feedback cycle with our in-house analytical lab means every batch is signed off by both sides of our workflow: the boots-on-the-ground extraction crew and the laboratory chemists.

    Surging demand often creates pressure to extend the scale and push yields. Our position as original manufacturers means we can manage this tension—never stretching production beyond what can be handled cleanly. We favor scheduled downtime for equipment cleaning, and record tank-by-tank data on prior runs to prevent build-up. Serious buyers notice this in every shipment: no caked powders, no cross-batch odors, no puzzle over why a "98%" product looks or smells odd.

    Some of the core lessons our team has picked up over the years deal with keeping the conversation open between the technical production crew and scientific application leads. Detailed dialogue about what's working, what's off-spec, and where improvements can come—before shipments leave our warehouse—remains the main reason long-standing customers keep their purchasing with us instead of exploring bargain offers from unknown traders.

    Our consistency in Oroxyloside 98 comes from direct engagement—not just audits and checklists but day-to-day conversations, field visits, and ongoing improvement based on technical feedback instead of marketing claims. Every gram passing our site is an outcome of tested routines, hands-on quality checks, and direct traceability back to source and batch.

    Plant extraction remains a blend of science, logistics, and strong supplier links. Direct manufacturing—never farming out core processes to third parties—lets us recognize early warning signs, adapt processes, and guarantee a finished product customers trust for safety, purity, and repeatable results. That is what we see in Oroxyloside, and that is what we continue to deliver from our floor to yours.

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