Birch Betula verrucosa extract
Description
Birch Betula verrucosa extract (CAS 97552-99-3), derived from the silver birch tree, is used across cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and food applications for its flavoring and bioactive properties. Commercially referenced as Betula verrucosa ext., it is sourced from bark, leaves, or buds depending on the target application and active profile required.
In personal care formulations, the extract is incorporated into skin tonics, scalp treatments, and anti-aging creams where birch-derived actives support the product's functional positioning. Food and beverage manufacturers use it as a botanical flavoring agent, particularly in products targeting natural or Nordic-inspired flavor profiles.
Pharmaceutical and nutraceutical formulators source it for inclusion in topical preparations and dietary supplements where plant-based botanical extracts are specified. Fragrance houses also evaluate birch extract as a natural modifier in woody or fresh green scent compositions.
Birch Betula verrucosa extract is typically supplied as a liquid extract, hydroglycolic solution, or dried powder, depending on the intended application and solvent system. Standard commercial offerings include cosmetic-grade and food-grade specifications, with concentration and carrier varying by supplier.
Buyers should confirm extraction solvent, plant part sourced, and standardization parameters when evaluating grades for regulatory compliance. This ensures the material meets the necessary safety and efficacy benchmarks for the specific industrial or consumer end-use intended.
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Other Names
Betula verrucosa|Birch, betula verrucosa, ext.
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