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HS Code |
587977 |
| Product Name | Tree Peony Bark |
| Botanical Name | Paeonia suffruticosa |
| Common Names | Mu Dan Pi, Moutan Cortex |
| Plant Part Used | Root bark |
| Appearance | Light brown to grayish-brown bark strips |
| Taste | Slightly bitter, acrid |
| Traditional Uses | Herbal medicine, especially in Traditional Chinese Medicine |
| Main Active Compounds | Paeonol, paeonoside, paeoniflorin |
| Origin | Native to China |
| Storage Conditions | Cool, dry place away from sunlight |
| Preparation Methods | Dried, sliced, sometimes powdered |
| Aroma | Mild, woody scent |
| Solubility | Partially soluble in water |
| Moisture Content | Less than 12% |
| Color | Light brown to tan |
As an accredited Tree Peony Bark factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | White plastic pouch with resealable top, labeled "Tree Peony Bark, 100g," botanical illustration, product details and usage instructions printed below. |
| Shipping | Tree Peony Bark is shipped in airtight, moisture-proof packaging to preserve quality and prevent contamination. The product is typically packed in fiber drums or sealed bags, labeled clearly with product details. Standard shipping is via reputable couriers, with care to avoid direct sunlight, heat, and moisture during transit. |
| Storage | Tree Peony Bark should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it in a tightly sealed container to prevent exposure to air and insects. Avoid storing it near strong odors or chemicals. The storage area should be clean and free from contamination to maintain its quality and medicinal properties. |
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Over many years in this field, our team has handled hundreds of natural raw materials, but few stand out like genuine Tree Peony Bark. Known throughout botanical and industrial circles for its performance, Tree Peony Bark—often identified by the model reference of Cortex Moutan or Moutan Bark—proves itself in different applications, from traditional medicine to modern ingredient manufacturing. Our primary models come in several cuts and mesh sizes, focusing on 4-6mm or 6-8mm pieces, but we also support finer powder forms down to 80 mesh for processing lines that demand a consistent grind. Moisture control stays strict in our facility; each batch runs between 9% to 12% moisture, which preserves actives and avoids the problems linked with overdried or poorly handled bark.
Tree Peony Bark differs in many ways from other botanical materials we process. The tissue’s unique structure yields a dense, fibrous material with a high concentration of paeonol and other active components. This fundamental difference influences both extraction rates and how companies use it as a botanical ingredient, especially for applications requiring clean, strong bioactivity. We have invested in direct relationships with primary producing regions—mainly in China’s Henan and Anhui provinces—ensuring every shipment we process for clients meets a traceability and quality benchmark most resellers simply cannot substantiate.
Tree Peony Bark rarely comes to us in perfect condition. Many years ago, we learned the hard way that spot-checking only the surface of an incoming lot leads to trouble: insects, mold, and contamination slip through, creating problems downstream in both extraction and compounding facilities. That is why we developed our sorting and drying process with more rigor than the typical third-party operation. Harvesters bring raw bark within days of collection. Our on-site air-drying sheds regulate moisture, and our technicians hand-inspect each load using both visual screening and rapid microbiological swabs. Large pieces get sectioned so that active concentrations can be measured evenly throughout an order. This practice prevents surprises during extraction—customers avoid spending extra time or solvent compensating for inconsistent bark. These steps take time, but reducing input variability means fewer headaches for research and production managers who rely on stable outcomes.
We remember a batch from early spring that taught our team the importance of detailed inspection. The surface looked flawless, but splitting open pieces revealed signs of early mold inside. The affected lot was stopped and rejected before heading to the client’s extraction line. Since then, every batch gets cross-sectioned and probed for both moisture and microbial presence. Some suppliers still approach botanicals with a bulk-handling mindset, treating Tree Peony Bark like a stack of filler material. We disagree. Proper handling and rigorous controls deliver a product you can count on—batch after batch, year after year.
The demand for Tree Peony Bark comes from several markets, but the one most familiar to us is its extraction for high-grade botanical compounds. In pharmaceutical applications, the consistency of paeonol and related actives defines whether a run can move to the next stage without remediation. Clients in the natural medicine sector share similar expectations. Beyond these specialized uses, some food and beverage innovators recently moved toward incorporating Tree Peony Bark extracts as natural antioxidants, flavor compounds, and color stabilizers. Each of these applications puts pressure on the raw material’s supply chain, and cutting corners in selection or drying results in failed extraction yields—something we have seen far too often in outsourced lots.
Many new clients approach us after encountering problems with “standard” bark products on the market. We welcome the opportunity to show them the difference: tight sorting, consistent moisture, verified actives, and full lot tracing back to the original growing plot. Some competitors may claim similar standards, but our routine batch logs, in-house analytical chemistry, and direct relationships with growers set evidence behind our claims. Years of feedback prove that minimizing potential for microbial load, dust, or adulterants leads to higher extraction efficiency and cleaner downstream outputs. With applications so dependent on purity—whether for finished capsules, tinctures, or fine powders—Tree Peony Bark must start from a foundation of rigorous care.
Clients often share their frustrations after working with distribution channels more interested in volume than verified quality. Analytical data sometimes gets doctored, and certificate trails vanish at critical handoff points. Our team runs all Tree Peony Bark through inbound and outbound HPLC checks to verify paeonol content, then couples those results with microbiological assays measuring yeast, mold, total plate counts, and potential aflatoxin presence. Every lot receives a unique identifier. Laboratories at the client’s site can match our paperwork directly to their internal results, eliminating the need for guesswork or risky blending from unknown sources.
Occasionally, a distributor will ask if we can offer cheaper, “standard” Tree Peony Bark with loose specifications—a product less closely monitored than our normal batches. We always advise against this practice. Skimping on basic controls exposes both the user and the end manufacturer to product recalls, failed quality audits, and worse. A one-off cost saving quickly disappears under the weight of a quality issue or batch failure. Our own analytical records point out that consistent bark with steady moisture and actives saves money and risk over the long run, especially for scale-up production or global regulatory review.
Everybody in this field runs into comparisons between Tree Peony Bark and other herbs on the market. Some processors try to lump it in with similar bark products—cinnamon, willow, or magnolia—as if all “woody” botanicals follow the same handling rules. From our experience, Tree Peony Bark simply behaves differently in both processing and extraction. Its physical density and fibrous character demand real attention to cutting and grinding methods. Over-grinding can scorch the tissue, and under-processing leaves sections that resist solvent penetration. At scale, those minor handling differences lead to big swings in extraction yields—discrepancies we document batch by batch in our internal analytics.
Other botanicals, by contrast, sometimes tolerate more crude preparation. For example, simple log slabbing or bulk drying—practices still seen among unregulated importers—might cut it for less sensitive herbs. Try the same with Tree Peony Bark, and both analytical yield and downstream extract clarity will drop. We have had opportunities to process mixed botanical batches, and every time, Tree Peony Bark requires its own line scheduling, its own air-dry regimen, and its own screening settings. Mixing it carelessly with other botanicals or failing to respect its material quirks increases risk of failure and ruins opportunities for high-value product development.
Tree Peony Bark buyers come from diverse sectors. On the pharmaceutical and Chinese medicine front, extractors and compounders search for high-purity bark to yield paeonol and other trace actives, often following strict pharmacopeia standards. We get routine requests for batches intended for controlled clinical or laboratory research. In these cases, detailed records of harvest date, region, and each drying session support compliance and reproducibility in research settings.
Manufacturers of dietary supplements and functional foods tend toward larger-scale contracts, placing a premium on reliable sizing and guaranteed actives per kilogram of bark. Consistent product means smoother downstream blending and dosing. The current wave of interest in clean-label ingredients also pulls in clients from cosmetics, beverage, and even pet product lines, each with different requirements on mesh size or microbial safety. As a chemical manufacturer, we do not just ship bark out the door—we work closely with each sector to adjust handling and documentation practices based on the final product’s challenges. Each use case teaches us to refine our models and deepen our technical understanding of this botanical.
Our experience did not always come neatly packaged. We have handled problem shipments—bark that arrived with pesticide residue, or batches with unexpected moisture content due to weather swings at harvest. In one notable case, a particularly wet summer threw off the planned air-drying curve, and we spent several rounds re-drying and re-checking microbial counts before release. Quick, open communication with our growers averted bigger problems, and our on-site monitoring systems now flag early warning signs right away.
Users occasionally underestimate the impact of storage and ambient environment after shipment. For instance, letting packed bark sit too long in humid conditions will undo even the best batch work at the manufacturing facility. This why we provide clear handling guidelines for every lot—advice on optimal humidity, temperature, and even duration for unpacking and compounding. Our approach means the product ships in strong condition and arrives ready for use, but custody continues to matter after it leaves our facility.
Tradition supplies strong roots for this product, but innovation keeps interest and utility evolving. Based on current research and our own bench-scale testing, the spectrum of bioactive compounds in Tree Peony Bark goes well beyond paeonol. Companies exploring functional food markets and novel extraction technologies seek to isolate minor actives and non-volatile fractions from our premium bark. We have supported several specialty pilot projects in the past year—using methods from supercritical CO2 to hydro-enzymatic extraction—to maximize the efficiency and value of Tree Peony Bark. Every step of the way, consistency in raw material quality has proven key.
On the regulatory and compliance side, increased scrutiny means more requests for clean pesticide histories, a need for organic certifications, and validated absence of common allergens. We have adapted by certifying select production runs as organic and running full allergen panels for cosmetic and supplement buyers. These requests sometimes add paperwork, but the broader acceptance of Tree Peony Bark in mainstream formulations will depend on a transparent approach. We keep ready documentation for inspection so that manufacturers, auditors, and regulatory bodies can each confirm the safety and specifications of our material.
Direct manufacturing changes everything in this market. Our in-house expertise, process control, and dedicated inspection protocols give clients confidence that few other supply chains can match. Aside from tracking batches internally, we remember stories from clients who have tried using bark from anonymous intermediaries. Sometimes, the result was an unworkable batch, a failed product launch, or an expensive recall. We designed our operation to break that cycle. Every shipment carries our own documentation and a contact line straight back to our plant floor—not a faceless office worker or a third-party call center.
Our practical understanding of the raw material, close communication with the growing base, and careful internal testing produces a product that always finds a use among those who care about quality and performance. We train our teams with firsthand stories, learning from both success and failure. The drive to improve is not just about passing an audit or placing another order—it comes from the commitment to stand behind every lot that leaves our floor. Whether destined for medicine, research, food, or new product development, Tree Peony Bark from our facility carries the hallmarks of direct experience and technical rigor.
As research continues and industry needs change, our process responds. Batch records get smarter, extraction yields improve, and our suppliers learn with us. We keep sight of lessons learned: rushing at the wrong stage can knock out months of careful work in a single day. Every hand that touches the bark—grower, technician, analyst—understands the impact of their attention to detail. This attitude means fewer lot failures and a stronger collective understanding of Tree Peony Bark’s true potential.
We look forward to more technical collaboration and open feedback from both established customers and new adopters. The reality for a direct manufacturer is always evolving: market challenges, innovation demands, and cost pressures never let up. Through it all, our commitment to Tree Peony Bark—handled right, processed cleanly, shipped with full documentation—remains solid. Our experience has taught us that nothing beats substance, transparency, and continuous improvement when it comes to serving our customers and building trust for the long term.