Cistanche Extract Powder
Lifeworth supplies Cistanche Extract Powder for bulk and wholesale sourcing, including Cistanche deserticola and Cistanche tubulosa options, with specification review focused on plant part, Echinacoside or Acteoside standardization, extract basis, carrier system and batch QC.
- C. deserticola and C. tubulosa options
- Echinacoside and Acteoside specifications
- Botanical identity and marker review
- COA, SDS and TDS support
- Samples and commercial bulk 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
Cistanche Extract Powder is a botanical extract supplied from defined Cistanche species, with commercial sourcing commonly focused on Cistanche deserticola or Cistanche tubulosa.
Buyers should confirm botanical species, plant part, extract basis and marker standardization before comparing products, because Echinacoside, Acteoside and other extract parameters can vary by raw material and processing route.
It is mainly used as a botanical ingredient for capsules, tablets, powder blends and selected functional nutrition formulations, with samples, technical documentation and commercial bulk supply available for qualification.

Applications
Dietary Supplements
Suitable for capsule, tablet and blended supplement formulations requiring a defined Cistanche extract specification.
Capsules & Tablets
Can be used in dry dosage systems where particle size, flowability, density and marker consistency are important during formulation and scale-up.
Powder Blends
Suitable for selected powder formulations where taste, color, dispersibility and carrier level should be evaluated during development.
Functional Nutrition
Can be considered for selected functional nutrition applications where botanical identity, extract specification and destination-market suitability have been confirmed.
How to Choose the Right Grade / Form
How to Choose the Right Cistanche Extract
Cistanche deserticola Extract
Choose this route when the purchasing specification explicitly requires Cistanche deserticola.
Buyers should confirm botanical identity, plant part, active-marker requirement, extract basis, carrier system and batch documentation rather than relying on the generic name “Cistanche Extract.”
Cistanche tubulosa Extract
Choose this route when the formulation or regulatory specification requires Cistanche tubulosa.
The selected grade should be reviewed according to species identity, Echinacoside or Acteoside specification, extract process, carrier and intended market.
Echinacoside-Standardized Extract
Suitable when Echinacoside is the primary marker used for product qualification.
Buyers should confirm the declared percentage, HPLC method, assay basis and batch acceptance range.
Acteoside-Standardized Extract
Suitable when Acteoside, also known as Verbascoside, is specified as the active marker.
The marker level and analytical method should be confirmed separately from botanical species and extract ratio.
Selection principle:
Choose the botanical species first, then compare marker standardization and extract specification.
How to Choose the Right Specification
Confirm Botanical Species
First confirm whether the project requires Cistanche deserticola, Cistanche tubulosa or another defined species.
Confirm Plant Part
The plant part should match the selected product specification and supporting botanical documentation.
Confirm Active Marker
Determine whether the purchasing specification is based on Echinacoside, Acteoside (Verbascoside), total phenylethanoid glycosides or another agreed marker system.
Confirm Marker Percentage & Method
For standardized grades, review the declared marker content together with the HPLC method and assay basis.
Confirm Extract Basis
Review extraction solvent, extract ratio, concentration basis and carrier system where relevant.
Confirm Carrier / Excipient
Carrier type and level can affect marker concentration, bulk density, dispersibility and formulation performance.
Confirm Contaminant & Microbiology Limits
Heavy metals, microbiology, pesticide residues and other required tests should match the intended application and destination market.
Confirm Destination-Market Suitability
Botanical identity and extract specification should be reviewed together with the regulatory and documentation requirements of the target market before commercial approval.
Technical & Formulation Notes
Technical Notes
Cistanche Extract should not be compared by the generic product name alone. Cistanche deserticola and Cistanche tubulosa represent different botanical identities, and the selected species should be confirmed before comparing marker percentage, extract ratio or commercial grade.
Echinacoside and Acteoside, also known as Verbascoside, are commonly used marker compounds in Cistanche extract evaluation. The marker level should always be reviewed together with assay method, extract basis and botanical identity.
Manufacturing & Process
Cistanche Extract Powder is produced through extraction of selected Cistanche botanical material followed by concentration, drying and powder processing.
Extraction solvent, concentration process, carrier system and drying route can influence marker concentration, color, taste, dispersibility and batch consistency. For repeat sourcing, the approved species, extract route and key QC parameters should remain consistent between evaluation samples and later commercial batches.
Compatibility / Formulation Notes
For Capsules & Tablets
Review particle size, flowability, density and compatibility with other powdered ingredients before commercial scale-up.
For Powder Blends
Taste, color, hygroscopicity and dispersibility can vary between extract grades and carrier systems. Pilot blending is recommended.
For Standardized Extracts
A higher Echinacoside or Acteoside percentage does not automatically mean better formulation suitability. Marker level should match the target product design and serving system.
For Repeat Production
Once a grade is qualified, botanical species, plant part, marker specification, carrier system and key QC parameters should remain consistent across later batches.
Extended QC & Test Items
Technical evaluation may include botanical identity, plant part, active-marker content, particle size, loss on drying, ash, heavy metals and microbiological limits.
Where required, pesticide residues, residual solvents, carrier content and other contaminant tests can be included according to the selected grade and destination-market requirements.
Product specifications
| Test | Specification | Method |
|---|---|---|
| Botanical Species | C. deserticola / C. tubulosa according to selected grade | Per specification |
| Plant Part | According to selected specification | Per specification |
| Echinacoside | According to selected specification | HPLC where applicable |
| Acteoside (Verbascoside) | According to selected specification | HPLC where applicable |
| Appearance | Brown to yellow-brown powder, subject to grade | Visual |
| Particle Size | Per agreed specification | Per specification |
| Loss on Drying | Per agreed specification | Per specification |
| Ash | Per agreed specification | Per specification |
| Heavy Metals | Per agreed specification | Per specification |
| Microbiology | Per agreed specification | Per specification |
| Additional Residue / Contaminant QC | Per agreed specification | Per specification |
Storage, Shelf Life & Packaging
Storage
Store Cistanche Extract Powder in the original tightly sealed packaging in a cool, dry place away from moisture, excessive heat and direct sunlight.
Protect the material from repeated humidity exposure during handling.
Shelf Life
Shelf life should follow the applicable product specification, batch label and shipment documentation.
Packaging & Logistics
Cistanche Extract Powder can be supplied from initial evaluation quantities through pilot and commercial bulk orders, with specification and packing arranged according to project requirements.
Sample Packing
Evaluation samples can be arranged for botanical verification, marker testing and formulation trials.
Pilot & Commercial Supply
Pilot quantities and commercial batches can be coordinated after the selected species and specification have been approved.
Customization
Botanical species, marker target, carrier system, particle size, packing format and selected QC requirements can be discussed according to actual supply capability.
Documents
COA, SDS, TDS and relevant botanical, technical or compliance documents can be provided according to the selected grade.

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
Species Clarification
Cistanche deserticola and Cistanche tubulosa can be reviewed as separate sourcing options rather than treated as interchangeable material.
Marker Specification Review
Echinacoside, Acteoside and other marker requirements can be evaluated together with assay method and extract basis.
Batch QC & Documentation
COA, SDS, TDS and key batch parameters can support technical qualification and commercial approval.
Sample-to-Bulk Supply
Evaluation samples, pilot quantities and commercial batch supply can be coordinated around the qualified product specification.

FAQ
What is the difference between Cistanche deserticola and Cistanche tubulosa extracts?
They are different botanical species and should not be treated as interchangeable solely because both may contain Echinacoside or Acteoside. Buyers should confirm the required species before comparing marker specification.
What are the main active markers used for Cistanche Extract?
Echinacoside and Acteoside, also known as Verbascoside, are commonly used marker compounds. The applicable marker depends on the selected extract specification.
Is Echinacoside percentage enough to compare two Cistanche extracts?
No. Botanical species, plant part, extract basis, carrier system, assay method and contaminant profile should also be reviewed.
Is Acteoside the same as Verbascoside?
Yes. Acteoside and Verbascoside are commonly used names for the same compound.
What should I confirm when comparing Cistanche extract suppliers or manufacturers?
Confirm botanical species, plant part, marker standardization, assay method, extract basis, carrier, heavy metals, microbiology, documentation and commercial supply consistency.
Can I request a sample before bulk purchasing?
Yes. Evaluation samples can be arranged for marker testing, formulation trials and supplier qualification before pilot or commercial purchasing.
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