Dihydromyricetin Powder
Lifeworth supplies Dihydromyricetin Powder for commercial ingredient sourcing, with a 98% DHM specification option, HPLC assay review, botanical source verification, technical documentation, evaluation samples, and bulk supply support.
- 98% Dihydromyricetin / DHM Powder
- HPLC-Based Assay Review
- Ampelopsis grossedentata Botanical Source
- Sample, COA, TDS & SDS Support
- Bulk & Wholesale Supply Available
Tell us your application, target specification, and destination market so we can support grade selection, documentation review, and packaging recommendations.

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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
Dihydromyricetin Powder is a standardized botanical active commonly sourced for supplement, functional formulation, and botanical ingredient projects.
It is typically supplied as a high-purity DHM ingredient derived from Ampelopsis grossedentata, with 98% assay options commonly reviewed together with HPLC basis, appearance, source, stability, and batch documentation before technical or commercial evaluation.
It is commonly considered for capsules, tablets, powder blends, and selected functional formulations, with specification matching, evaluation samples, technical documentation, and bulk supply support available for sourcing projects.

Applications
Dietary Supplements
Dihydromyricetin Powder is commonly considered for capsules, tablets, sachets, and nutritional powder blends requiring a defined DHM specification. Buyers should select the appropriate assay and source according to formulation design, dosage format, and finished-product requirements.
Functional Powder & Premix Systems
DHM may be incorporated into powder blends, stick packs, premixes, and multi-ingredient formulations together with botanical extracts, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and other functional ingredients. Blend uniformity, particle characteristics, moisture exposure, and compatibility should be evaluated during formulation development.
Beverage & Liquid Formulations
For beverage or liquid systems, formulators should review DHM solubility or dispersibility, pH, processing temperature, clarity, flavor impact, and finished-product stability before commercial scale-up. Laboratory or pilot evaluation is recommended where DHM stability is critical.
Botanical & Specialty Formulations
Dihydromyricetin may also be used in selected botanical and specialty formulation projects requiring a high-purity flavonoid active. Suitability should be confirmed according to the complete formulation system, destination-market requirements, and approved purchasing specification.
How to Choose the Right Grade / Form
DHM Assay Level
Dihydromyricetin is commercially supplied with different assay targets according to formulation and sourcing requirements. 98% DHM is a common high-purity specification, while other assay levels may be available according to project requirements and supplier capability. Buyers should select the required assay according to formulation needs rather than assuming the highest purity is always necessary.
Botanical Source
The declared botanical source should be reviewed together with the DHM specification. Ampelopsis grossedentata is commonly used as a source for Dihydromyricetin, and buyers may request source information, raw-material traceability, or supporting documentation during supplier qualification.
Analytical Basis
The stated DHM percentage should be reviewed together with the analytical method. HPLC is commonly used for Dihydromyricetin assay, and quotations, evaluation samples, and commercial batches should be compared using the same agreed test basis.
Physical & Quality Requirements
Particle size, moisture, appearance, residual solvents where applicable, heavy metals, pesticide residues, microbiological limits, and other quality parameters may affect material selection. The purchasing specification should therefore reflect both assay and the requirements of the intended finished-product system.
Technical & Formulation Notes
Technical Notes
For Dihydromyricetin sourcing, buyers should review the stated DHM assay together with the analytical method, botanical source, impurity profile, moisture-related parameters, and batch consistency. A 98% specification is commonly used for high-purity projects, but suitability should be confirmed according to the intended formulation and purchasing requirement.
Manufacturing & Process
Dihydromyricetin is obtained from botanical raw materials such as Ampelopsis grossedentata through extraction, concentration, purification, and drying steps designed to achieve the required DHM specification. Exact processing and purification conditions may vary according to the target assay and supplier process.
Compatibility / Formulation Notes
Capsules, Tablets & Powder Blends
For capsules, tablets, sachets, and dry blends, buyers should review particle size, flowability, bulk density, moisture condition, and blend uniformity. Pilot evaluation is recommended when the formulation contains multiple botanical or active ingredients.
Beverage & Aqueous Systems
For beverage and liquid applications, DHM solubility or dispersibility should be evaluated under the intended pH, temperature, concentration, and ingredient system. Clarity, precipitation risk, and interaction with other formulation components should be assessed before commercial production.
pH & Processing Conditions
Dihydromyricetin stability may be influenced by pH, temperature, exposure time, and the surrounding formulation matrix. Processing conditions should therefore be reviewed against the selected specification and supplier technical data rather than assuming universal stability across all systems.
Light, Heat & Oxygen Exposure
Prolonged exposure to light, elevated temperature, and air may affect the condition or stability of botanical flavonoid ingredients. During processing and storage, unnecessary exposure should be minimized and suitable protective packaging should be used.
Pilot Testing
For new or technically sensitive formulations, laboratory or pilot-scale testing is recommended before commercial scale-up. This is especially important when DHM is used in liquid systems, low-pH formulations, or multi-active blends where stability and compatibility may vary.
Extended QC & Test Items
Technical evaluation may include Dihydromyricetin assay, identification, moisture, residual solvents where applicable, heavy metals, pesticide residues, microbiological limits, particle characteristics, and other agreed quality items. Batch COA and supporting technical documents should be reviewed against the approved purchasing specification before commercial supply.
Product specifications
| Test | Specification | Method |
|---|---|---|
| Appearance | White to Off-White Powder | Visual |
| Dihydromyricetin Assay | 98% Option Available | HPLC |
| Identification | Conforms to Specification | Agreed Method |
| Particle Size | Per Agreed Specification | Sieve / Agreed Method |
| Moisture / Water Content | Per Agreed Specification | Agreed Method |
| Residual Solvents | Per Agreed Specification | Agreed Method |
| Heavy Metals | Per Agreed Specification | Agreed Method |
| Pesticide Residues | Per Agreed Specification | Agreed Method |
| Total Plate Count | Per Agreed Specification | Microbiological Method |
| Yeast & Mold | Per Agreed Specification | Microbiological Method |
| E. coli | Per Agreed Specification | Microbiological Method |
| Salmonella | Per Agreed Specification | Microbiological Method |
Storage, Shelf Life & Packaging
Storage
Store Dihydromyricetin Powder in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place, protected from moisture, direct light, heat, and prolonged exposure to air.
For high-purity DHM specifications, unnecessary exposure during weighing, processing, and storage should be minimized, and the material should be handled according to the supplier’s technical and batch documentation.
Shelf Life
According to the manufacturer’s specification and recommended storage conditions.
Packaging & Logistics
Sample Packing
Evaluation samples can be arranged for assay verification, formulation testing, stability evaluation, and supplier qualification before commercial purchasing.
Bulk Packing
Commercial quantities can be supplied in suitable protective packaging according to the selected DHM specification, order quantity, and transportation requirements.

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
Clear DHM Specification Matching
We help buyers confirm the required DHM assay, analytical basis, botanical source, physical requirements, and documentation needs before quotation and sample evaluation.
98% Specification Matching
A 98% DHM specification is commonly selected for high-purity supplement and botanical formulation projects. We help match the required assay, quality parameters, documentation, and commercial quantity before sample or bulk purchasing.
Batch Documentation Support
Commercial batches can be supported with available COA, TDS, SDS / MSDS, HPLC assay information, and related technical documentation for supplier qualification, incoming inspection, and internal quality review.
Sample-to-Bulk Supply Coordination
Evaluation samples can be arranged before commercial purchasing, with follow-up support for specification confirmation, bulk packing, labeling, export documentation, pricing review, and international shipment coordination.

FAQ
1) What Dihydromyricetin specifications are available?
Dihydromyricetin Powder can be supplied according to different assay requirements. 98% DHM is a common high-purity specification for supplement and botanical formulation projects, while other assay targets should be confirmed according to application, specification, and commercial quantity.
2) How is Dihydromyricetin content tested?
Dihydromyricetin assay is commonly evaluated by HPLC. Buyers should confirm that the quoted specification, evaluation sample, and commercial batch are assessed using the same agreed analytical basis when comparing suppliers.
3) What is the botanical source of Dihydromyricetin Powder?
Dihydromyricetin is commonly associated with botanical sources such as Ampelopsis grossedentata. Buyers may review botanical source information, extraction route, raw-material traceability, and supporting documentation during supplier qualification.
4) What should formulators review when using DHM Powder?
Formulators should review DHM assay, solubility or dispersibility, pH, processing temperature, light and oxygen exposure, particle characteristics, and compatibility with other ingredients. Laboratory or pilot evaluation is recommended for new or technically sensitive formulations.
5) Is Dihydromyricetin Powder suitable for beverages and liquid formulations?
DHM may be considered for selected beverage or liquid systems, but formulators should evaluate solubility, clarity, precipitation risk, pH, temperature, flavor impact, and finished-product stability under actual formulation conditions before commercial scale-up.
6) How is Dihydromyricetin Powder pricing determined?
Dihydromyricetin pricing depends on assay level, order quantity, specification requirements, packaging, and shipping terms. Buyers can provide the required quantity and destination so the appropriate commercial quotation can be prepared.
7) Can Lifeworth provide Dihydromyricetin samples and technical documents?
Yes. Evaluation samples can be arranged for formulation testing and supplier qualification. Available support may include COA, TDS, SDS / MSDS, HPLC assay information, specification details, packaging information, and other technical or quality documents according to the selected product.
8) Do you support bulk and wholesale Dihydromyricetin Powder supply?
Yes. Lifeworth supports bulk and wholesale Dihydromyricetin Powder sourcing for commercial projects, with specification matching, sample evaluation, packaging, export documentation, and international shipment coordination available according to order requirements.
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