Dihydroberberine Powder

Dihydroberberine ingredient for dietary supplement brands and nutraceutical manufacturers, supported by specification review, HPLC assay, batch documentation, and bulk supply options.

Lifeworth supplies dihydroberberine powder for supplement manufacturers, nutraceutical brands, ingredient distributors, and functional nutrition projects. We support specification review, sample evaluation, COA, SDS/MSDS, and flexible bulk packaging for international sourcing.

• Dihydroberberine powder with CAS 483-15-8 identification
• Assay options available according to project requirements
• HPLC testing and batch COA documentation support
• Suitable for supplement, capsule, tablet, and functional nutrition formulations
• Sample evaluation, bulk packaging, and export documentation 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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Quick Specs

Identity

INCI Name

Dihydroberberine

Alias

Dihydroberberine; Dihydroberberine Powder; Dihydroberberine DHB; Berberine derivative

CAS Number

483-15-8

Molecular Formula

C20H19NO4

Molecular Weight

337.37 g/mol

Quality

Assay

97%, 98%, or 99%

Grade

Food Grade, Pharm Grade

Standards

USP

Assay Method

HPLC

Handling

Appearance

Yellow to brownish yellow powder

Form

Powder

Solubility

Limited water solubility; formulation suitability should be confirmed according to the intended dosage form and excipient system

Applications

Dietary supplements, functional nutrition formulas, berberine alternative formulas, capsule and tablet manufacturing

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

Dihydroberberine Powder is a specialty berberine-derived ingredient commonly evaluated for advanced dietary supplement and functional nutrition formulations.

It is usually supplied as a yellow to brownish yellow powder, and buyers often review HPLC assay, CAS number, impurity profile, residual solvents, heavy metals, microbial limits, and documentation scope before technical or commercial evaluation.

It is commonly considered for capsule, tablet, and functional supplement formulations, with sample supply and batch documentation available for sourcing evaluation.

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Applications

Dietary Supplements

Dihydroberberine powder is commonly used in dietary supplement capsules and tablets, including advanced berberine-related formulations and differentiated functional ingredient programs. It is suitable for brands seeking a specialty berberine-derived ingredient with clear specification and documentation support.

Functional Nutrition Formulas

Dihydroberberine can be used in functional nutrition formulas, powder blends, and specialty supplement systems. Because the ingredient is typically used at controlled dosage levels, formulators should review blending uniformity, color impact, excipient compatibility, and finished-product stability during development.

Berberine Alternative Formulas

Dihydroberberine is often selected by brands looking to differentiate from standard berberine HCl formulas. Buyers should compare chemical form, assay basis, supplier documentation, dosage target, and label declaration before commercial launch.

Capsule and Tablet Manufacturing

For capsule and tablet production, dihydroberberine powder should be evaluated for particle size, flowability, bulk density, uniform blending, and compatibility with excipients. Pilot testing is recommended before large-scale filling or compression.

How to Choose the Right Grade / Form

Standard Supplement Grade
For general dietary supplement capsules and tablets, 97% or 98% dihydroberberine powder by HPLC is commonly considered. This grade is suitable for brands that need a clear active ingredient specification and routine batch documentation.

High-Assay Grade
For premium formulas or stricter internal quality standards, buyers may prefer 99% assay by HPLC. In this case, impurity profile, residual solvents, heavy metals, microbial limits, and batch consistency should be reviewed together with assay.

Formula Development Grade
For new product development, buyers should choose a grade that matches the target dosage form, blending process, capsule size, tablet design, and finished-product stability requirement. Sample testing is recommended before commercial order confirmation.

Documentation-Focused Grade
For export or regulated supplement projects, the selected grade should be supported by COA, SDS/MSDS, TDS, allergen statement, GMO statement, heavy metal information, and other documents required by the destination market.

Confirm the Assay Basis
The first specification point is assay by HPLC. Buyers should confirm whether the assay is calculated as dihydroberberine content and whether the method is suitable for internal quality review and supplier comparison.

Confirm Berberine-Related Impurities
Because dihydroberberine is a berberine-related ingredient, buyers should review related substances and conversion-related impurities carefully. A clear impurity profile helps reduce quality risk during formulation and supplier qualification.

Confirm Destination-Market Fit
Dihydroberberine may be treated differently across markets depending on intended use, labeling, dosage, and product category. Buyers should confirm local supplement regulations, import requirements, and label claims before commercial launch.

Technical & Formulation Notes

Technical Notes

Dihydroberberine is commonly positioned as a next-generation berberine-related ingredient for supplement formulations.

For procurement review, buyers should confirm CAS 483-15-8, assay by HPLC, appearance, identification, impurity profile, residual solvents, heavy metals, and microbial limits before order confirmation.

Commercial dihydroberberine powder is typically produced through controlled conversion, purification, drying, and particle-size adjustment processes.

Batch consistency should be evaluated through HPLC assay, identification, moisture or loss on drying, related substances, and microbiological testing according to the agreed specification.

For capsules and tablets, dihydroberberine powder should be blended carefully because it is usually used at relatively low dosage levels. Uniform distribution is important for finished-product consistency.

For powder blends, formulators should evaluate color impact, dispersion, moisture sensitivity, and compatibility with fibers, minerals, vitamins, sweeteners, and other functional ingredients.

For formulas replacing or upgrading standard berberine HCl, buyers should review dosage target, active basis, label declaration, and market-positioning language before launch.

Dihydroberberine powder should be protected from moisture, heat, and direct light during storage and processing. Opened packaging should be resealed quickly after use.

Pilot testing is recommended before commercial production, especially for tablets, stick packs, and complex multi-ingredient supplement formulas.

Extended quality review may include appearance, identification, assay by HPLC, loss on drying, residue on ignition, related substances, residual solvents, heavy metals, lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, total plate count, yeast and mold, E. coli, and Salmonella.

For supplement projects, buyers should also review allergen, GMO, country-of-origin, and market-related compliance documents where required.

Product specifications

TestSpecificationMethod
AppearanceYellow to brownish yellow powderVisual
IdentificationConforms to reference standardHPLC / IR
Assay97.0%, 98.0%, or 99.0% minHPLC
Loss on DryingPer agreed specificationUSP / In-house
Residue on IgnitionPer agreed specificationUSP / In-house
Related SubstancesPer agreed specificationHPLC
Residual SolventsPer agreed specificationGC
Heavy MetalsPer agreed specificationICP-MS / AAS
LeadPer agreed specificationICP-MS / AAS
ArsenicPer agreed specificationICP-MS / AAS
CadmiumPer agreed specificationICP-MS / AAS
MercuryPer agreed specificationICP-MS / AAS
Total Plate CountPer agreed specificationUSP / ISO
Yeast & MoldPer agreed specificationUSP / ISO
E. coliNegativeUSP / ISO
SalmonellaNegativeUSP / ISO

Storage, Shelf Life & Packaging

Storage

Store dihydroberberine powder in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place.

Protect the product from moisture, direct sunlight, high temperature, and prolonged air exposure during storage, handling, and transportation.

Shelf Life

Typical shelf life is 24 months when stored in unopened original packaging under recommended conditions.

The actual shelf life should be confirmed according to the batch COA, packaging format, and storage environment.

Packaging & Logistics

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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

Lifeworth supports global buyers sourcing dihydroberberine powder with a focus on specification clarity, documentation readiness, and reliable ingredient supply.

We provide technical documents including COA, TDS, and SDS/MSDS for evaluation, together with batch information and packaging options according to project requirements.

For supplement manufacturers, nutraceutical brands, and ingredient distributors, we support sample evaluation, specification confirmation, and bulk supply planning to help streamline the sourcing process.

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FAQ

What is dihydroberberine powder?

Dihydroberberine powder is a specialty berberine-derived ingredient commonly evaluated for dietary supplement and functional nutrition formulations. Buyers typically review assay, specification range, documentation package, and supplier qualification information before sourcing.

What assay specifications are available for dihydroberberine powder?

Dihydroberberine powder can be supplied according to different assay requirements based on project needs. Buyers should confirm the HPLC assay method, specification range, impurity profile, and supporting batch documentation before commercial evaluation.

What documents are available for bulk dihydroberberine powder supply?

Typical documents include COA, TDS, and SDS/MSDS. Additional quality documents or statements may be provided according to destination market requirements and customer qualification procedures.

What are the common applications of dihydroberberine powder?

Dihydroberberine powder is commonly used in dietary supplement capsules, tablets, powder blends, and functional nutrition formulations. Application suitability should be evaluated according to formulation requirements and finished-product specifications.

How is dihydroberberine different from berberine HCl?

Dihydroberberine and berberine HCl are different berberine-related chemical forms. Buyers comparing these ingredients should review chemical form, assay basis, formulation objectives, and quality requirements before selecting the appropriate ingredient.

Can I request a sample before placing a bulk order?

Yes. Sample evaluation is available for buyers who need to review product characteristics, specifications, and formulation compatibility before commercial purchasing.

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