Soy Isoflavones Powder

Soy Isoflavones for nutraceutical, food, cosmetic, and related formulation systems requiring a standardized soy extract active route with defined assay positioning and commercial supply support.

For buyers comparing soy-derived active ingredients, Soy Isoflavones are often reviewed when assay basis, extract positioning, application fit, and document support all matter.

Standardized soy extract active route for commercial sourcing

Commonly discussed by assay basis such as 40% or 70%

Suitable for nutraceutical, food, cosmetic, and related systems

COA, SDS/MSDS, and TDS support available

Sample and bulk packing discussion 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

Soy Isoflavones

Alias

Soy Isoflavones; Soybean Isoflavones; Soy Extract Isoflavones; Soy Isoflavones Powder

Quality

Assay

40% / 70% / agreed specification

Grade

Food Grade

Standards

USP, FCC

Assay Method

HPLC

Handling

Appearance

Light yellow to yellow powder

Form

Powder

Solubility

Depends on specification and system design; formulation suitability should be confirmed according to the intended application.

Applications

Nutraceuticals & Dietary Supplements; Functional Food Applications; Cosmetics & Personal Care; Related Formulation 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

Soy Isoflavones are soy-derived extract actives commonly used in nutraceutical, food, cosmetic, and related formulation systems that require a standardized soy active route. It is usually supplied as powder with defined assay options such as 40% or 70%, and buyers often review assay basis, extract positioning, and application fit before technical or commercial evaluation. It is commonly considered for supplement, food, and cosmetic ingredient development, with COA, SDS/MSDS, TDS, and sample support available for sourcing reference.

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Applications

Nutraceuticals & Dietary Supplements
Suitable for supplement systems where a standardized soy extract active route is required. Buyers often compare assay basis, formulation fit, and documentation before finalizing the sourcing direction.

Functional Food Applications
Suitable for food-related systems where soy-derived active positioning matters and the selected assay basis needs to fit the intended product concept.

Cosmetics & Personal Care
May be considered in selected cosmetic or personal care formulations where soy extract active positioning is part of product development or ingredient selection.

Related Formulation Projects
May also be reviewed in other related formulation systems where a standardized soy-derived active route is preferred over a broader plant extract direction.

How to Choose the Right Grade / Form

For standard commercial supplement projects
40% or similar mainstream assay route is often more suitable when the project needs a standardized soy isoflavone material for broad formulation use.

For higher active-positioning projects
70% or higher agreed specification is more appropriate when the buyer needs a stronger assay basis or a more concentrated active route.

For product-development comparison
Match assay basis to formulation target because different finished-product concepts may require different active positioning, dosage logic, or cost structure.

For export or multi-market projects
Confirm document scope early because supporting documents and statement requirements may vary depending on target market and application.

Technical & Formulation Notes

Technical Notes

Soy Isoflavones are typically reviewed as a standardized soy extract active route rather than as a phospholipid ingredient or general food-system material. Buyers usually focus on assay basis, extract positioning, target application, and document scope before confirming the route.

The product is generally discussed as a powder ingredient with defined assay positioning according to commercial requirement. Selection usually depends on the intended use, specification target, and how the active route fits the downstream formulation design.

For capsules and tablets
Assay basis, blend compatibility, and dosage-form fit should be reviewed under actual formulation conditions. Pilot testing is recommended before scale-up.

For powder blends / sachets
Dispersion behavior, active positioning, and compatibility with other functional ingredients should be checked in the intended formula.

For food-related systems
The selected route should match the target matrix, formulation objective, and processing conditions. Compatibility testing is recommended before commercial use.

For cosmetic systems
If used in cosmetic development, the formulation route should be evaluated for compatibility, intended positioning, and overall system fit.

Storage / handling notes
Soy Isoflavones should be kept well closed and protected from excess moisture, heat, and unsuitable storage conditions according to the agreed specification.

Technical review may include appearance, identification, assay basis, moisture where applicable, and selected handling-related items according to the agreed specification. Final QC scope should follow the commercial route and product requirement.

Product specifications

TestSpecificationMethod
AppearanceLight yellow to yellow powderVisual
IdentificationConforms to agreed specificationPer specification
Product TypeSoy-derived extract active ingredientReference
Assay40% / 70% / agreed specificationPer specification
Moisture / Loss on DryingPer agreed specificationPer specification
Handling CharacteristicsAccording to agreed specificationPer specification
DocumentsCOA per batch; SDS/MSDS and TDS availableReference

Storage, Shelf Life & Packaging

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place in a tightly closed container; protect from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight where applicable

Shelf Life

According to agreed product specification and packing format

Packaging & Logistics

Sample Packing
Sample quantities may be arranged for evaluation and preliminary compatibility review.

Bulk Packing
Standard export packing can be discussed according to packing size, order volume, and project requirement.

Logistics
Shipment arrangement can be aligned to the selected packing format, destination market, and order plan.

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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 spec clarity
Specification discussion can be aligned around assay basis, application fit, and project requirement rather than generic soy extract naming only.

Customizable key target
Assay direction, packing format, and selected commercial details can be discussed according to the intended formulation route.

Batch documentation support
Typical batch and technical documents can be prepared for sourcing review and purchasing reference.

Export-ready bulk supply
Sample coordination, bulk packing discussion, and shipment planning can be matched to practical export projects.

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FAQ

1) What is Soy Isoflavones mainly used for?
Soy Isoflavones are mainly reviewed for nutraceutical, food, cosmetic, and related formulation systems where a standardized soy-derived active route is required.

2) What assay options are commonly discussed?
Mainstream commercial options may include 40%, 70%, or other agreed specifications depending on the project.

3) How do I choose between different assay levels?
The best starting point is to confirm the intended application, active positioning, and target finished-product concept before technical review.

4) Is Soy Isoflavones suitable for food and supplement systems?
It may be considered for food and supplement development depending on the target formulation, technical role, and specification requirement.

5) What documents are usually available?
Typical support may include COA, SDS/MSDS, TDS/specification sheet, and selected supporting statements depending on the project.

6) How should Soy Isoflavones be stored?
They should be stored in a cool, dry, well-closed condition and protected according to the agreed product specification and handling requirement.

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