Cuscuta chinensis extract
Description
Cuscuta chinensis extract (CAS 89998-07-2), also marketed as Dodder Seed Extract, is a botanical ingredient derived from the seeds of the parasitic vine Cuscuta chinensis. It functions as a natural antioxidant and bioactive additive across nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic supply chains.
In dietary supplements and nutraceutical formulations, it is incorporated into capsules, tablets, and functional food products targeting wellness positioning. Personal care manufacturers use it in anti-aging and skin-conditioning products.
Its antioxidant activity supports formulation stability claims alongside consumer-facing benefits. In pharmaceutical applications, it appears in standardized herbal preparations and traditional medicine product lines.
This is particularly common in markets with established regulatory frameworks for botanical actives. Food and beverage producers apply it as a natural flavoring and functional additive in fortified products.
Cuscuta chinensis extract is supplied as a fine powder, typically standardized to key marker compounds such as hyperoside or total flavonoids. It is available in food-grade and cosmetic-grade specifications.
These grades are designed to meet the requirements of different regulatory frameworks. Packaging ranges from small quantities for R&D sourcing to bulk volumes for commercial production runs.
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Other Names
Cuscuta chinensis, ext.|CUSCUTA CHINENSS (DODDER) SEED EXTRACT
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