Natural Oyster Extract Powder

Concentrated oyster-derived ingredient for dietary supplements, functional nutrition products, and marine-based powder formulations, with specification review, sample evaluation, and batch documentation support.

Lifeworth supplies oyster extract powder for manufacturers evaluating oyster-derived solids, protein-related specifications, taurine targets, dispersibility, and finished-product compatibility.

  • Extracted and concentrated from oyster-derived raw material
  • Specification options reviewed by protein, taurine, and solid-content targets
  • Suitable for capsules, tablets, granules, and dry nutritional blends
  • Samples and batch COA available for technical evaluation
  • Export packing and supporting documents available for bulk orders

Tell us your application, target specification, and destination market so we can support grade selection, documentation review, and packaging recommendations.

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Quick Specs

Identity

INCI Name

Oyster extract derived from oyster meat

Alias

Natural Oyster Extract; Oyster Extract Powder; Oyster Meat Extract

Quality

Assay

Per agreed specification

Grade

Food Grade, Feed Grade

Standards

BP, USP, EP, FCC

Assay Method

UV, HPLC

Handling

Appearance

Brown powder

Form

Powder

Solubility

Water-soluble or per agreed specification

Applications

Dietary supplements, capsules, tablets, powder blends, sachets, and functional nutrition projects

Commercial Terms

MOQ

MOQ depends on packaging and specification.

Lead Time

3–7 working days for standard items; bulk orders by schedule.

Incoterms

EXW / FOB / CIF / DAP / DDP

Sample

Free sample (shipping charged)

Quality & Documents
COA (per batch) • SDS/MSDS • TDS/Spec sheet (on request). Additional statements depend on product and market.

Product Overview

Oyster Extract Powder is a concentrated oyster-derived ingredient commonly evaluated for dietary supplements, functional nutrition products, and marine-based formulation projects.

It is supplied as a processed extract powder, and buyers typically review the extraction basis, protein or taurine targets, carrier declaration, moisture, sensory profile, and dispersibility before technical approval.

It is commonly considered for capsules, tablets, granules, and dry powder blends, with representative samples, batch specifications, COA, SDS, and technical documentation available for sourcing reference.

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Applications

Dietary Supplements

Oyster extract powder can be evaluated for capsules, tablets, granules, and multi-ingredient supplement blends requiring a concentrated oyster-derived component. For these projects, buyers should review active or nutritional targets, serving-size feasibility, sensory contribution, excipients, and dosage-form compatibility.

Functional Powder Blends

The ingredient may be incorporated into sachets, premixes, and powdered nutrition systems where a concentrated marine ingredient is preferred over whole oyster material. Flowability, flavor masking, blend uniformity, and moisture control should be considered during formulation.

Functional Food Formulations

Oyster extract may be considered for selected dry or low-moisture food systems where the product concept supports a marine-derived ingredient. Suitability depends on flavor profile, regulatory classification, dosage, process conditions, and the required degree of dispersion.

Marine Nutrition Products

The extract can support marine-ingredient product concepts that require clearer specification control than a basic whole oyster powder. The final grade should be selected according to target composition, dosage form, sensory tolerance, and documentation requirements.


How to Choose the Right Grade / Form

For Capsule and Tablet Projects

Prioritize protein or taurine targets, carrier declaration, bulk density, flowability, and dosage-size feasibility. A concentrated specification may reduce the required inclusion level, but compression behavior and excipient compatibility should still be tested.

For Granules and Sachets

Review particle size, powder flow, moisture sensitivity, aroma, and blend uniformity. Granulation or flavor-masking support may be necessary depending on the formula and serving size.

For Dry Functional Blends

Focus on dispersibility, visible sediment, taste contribution, hygroscopicity, and compatibility with other proteins, minerals, botanical extracts, or flavor systems.

For Market-Specific Projects

Confirm microbiological limits, heavy-metal requirements, allergen declaration, ingredient naming, carrier status, and supporting documents against the requirements of the destination market.

Technical & Formulation Notes

Technical Notes

Oyster extract should be assessed according to its declared specification rather than treated as a single uniform commodity. Protein level, taurine content, total solids, moisture, carrier use, sensory characteristics, and dispersibility may vary according to raw material, extraction conditions, concentration level, and drying process.

Specifications should therefore state the testing basis and acceptance limits clearly. Where a particular protein, taurine, or moisture target is required, confirmation should be based on an agreed specification and representative sample rather than a general product description.

The product is manufactured through controlled preparation of oyster-derived material, followed by extraction, separation, concentration, and drying. This processing distinguishes oyster extract from whole oyster powder, which retains more of the original raw-material matrix and undergoes less concentration.

The selected drying process and any carrier system can affect powder flow, color, aroma, moisture sensitivity, and reconstitution behavior. These factors should be reviewed according to the intended dosage form.

Capsules and Tablets

The extract is generally more appropriate than whole oyster powder when the formulation requires a concentrated oyster-derived ingredient within a limited serving size. Bulk density, compressibility, odor, and compatibility with binders or flow agents should be confirmed through pilot testing.

Powder Blends and Sachets

Use staged pre-blending when the inclusion level is low or when the extract differs significantly in density from other ingredients. Moisture exposure should be controlled to reduce caking and preserve flow.

Beverage or Reconstitution Systems

Dispersibility should not be assumed to mean complete solubility. Sediment, turbidity, aroma, and color may remain depending on the grade, carrier system, and concentration. Bench testing is recommended before commercial scale-up.

Flavor and Sensory Management

Oyster-derived extracts may contribute a characteristic marine aroma or taste. The impact depends on dose and formulation matrix, so flavor masking and serving-size trials may be required.

Compatibility Review

Check interactions with mineral salts, hygroscopic ingredients, strong flavors, acidic components, and heat-sensitive actives. Compatibility should be evaluated in the complete formula rather than judged from the extract alone.

Typical evaluation items may include:

  • Appearance and sensory profile
  • Protein content
  • Taurine content, when specified
  • Moisture and ash
  • Carrier or excipient declaration
  • Particle size or bulk density
  • Heavy metals
  • Microbiological limits
  • Dispersibility or solubility
  • Batch identification and traceability

Final testing scope should follow the agreed product specification, destination-market requirements, and intended use.

Product specifications

TestSpecificationMethod
AppearanceBrown powderVisual
IdentificationConforms to agreed specificationPer specification
Extract BasisPer agreed specificationPer specification
Protein / Nutritional BasisPer agreed specificationPer specification
SolubilityWater-soluble or per agreed specificationPer specification
Moisture / Loss on DryingPer agreed specificationPer specification
DocumentsCOA per batch; SDS/MSDS and TDS availableReference

Storage, Shelf Life & Packaging

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place in tightly sealed containers.

Protect from moisture and prolonged exposure during storage and transportation.

Shelf Life

Shelf life should follow the agreed specification, original sealed packaging, and actual storage conditions.

Batch label, packaging integrity, and storage compliance should be checked before use.

Packaging & Logistics

Sample Packing
Samples can be arranged for technical review, supplier comparison, and pilot evaluation.

Bulk Packing
Small packs and bulk packaging can be arranged according to specification, order quantity, and shipment plan.

Customization
Custom packing, selected labeling support, and specification communication can be discussed according to project scope and destination-market requirements.

Logistics & Documents
COA per batch, SDS/MSDS, and TDS/specification sheet are available on request. Shipment terms can be discussed under EXW, FOB, CIF, DAP, or DDP.

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Supply, Documentation & Customization

Documents & Compliance

COA, SDS/MSDS, and TDS/spec sheet available based on product and market requirements.

Customization & Private Label

Custom packing, private label, and labeling support available depending on product type and order scope.

Commercial Support

Sample, lead time, and incoterm options can be discussed according to destination market and supply plan.

Why Source From Lifeworth

Defined Specification Clarity

We help buyers distinguish between general oyster extract descriptions and measurable purchasing specifications, including protein, taurine, moisture, carrier use, microbiological limits, and dispersibility.

Sample-Led Evaluation

Representative samples can be used to assess odor, color, powder behavior, reconstitution, and compatibility before confirming a commercial order.

Batch Documentation Support

COA and supporting technical documents are provided according to the confirmed product and purchasing requirements, helping quality and procurement teams review the same specification basis.

Application-Oriented Sourcing

Specification discussions are linked to the intended dosage form, serving size, sensory requirements, processing conditions, and destination market rather than relying on generic ingredient claims.

Export-Ready Bulk Supply

Bulk packing, document preparation, and shipping arrangements can be coordinated according to order quantity and destination requirements.

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FAQ

1) What is Natural Oyster Extract Powder?
Natural Oyster Extract Powder is a concentrated oyster-derived extract ingredient produced from oyster meat for supplement and functional nutrition sourcing projects.

2) What is the difference between Oyster Extract and Oyster Powder?
Oyster Extract is usually reviewed as a more concentrated oyster-derived material, while Oyster Powder is generally positioned as a more basic oyster meat powder route.

3) Is this product suitable for capsules and tablets?
Yes. It is commonly considered for capsule and tablet projects where buyers need extract-oriented ingredient positioning and supporting documents for review.

4) Is this the same as Oyster Peptide?
Not exactly. Oyster Peptide is usually positioned with stronger emphasis on peptide route, smaller-molecule logic, and formulation compatibility, while Natural Oyster Extract is positioned as a concentrated extract ingredient.

5) What documents can be provided?
COA per batch, SDS/MSDS, and TDS/specification sheet are available on request.

6) Can samples be arranged before bulk purchase?
Yes. Samples can be arranged for technical review, supplier comparison, and pilot testing.

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