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Evening Primrose Powder Extract (Oenothera erythrosepala Borb.)

We are looking to purchase Evening Primrose Powder Extract derived from Oenothera erythrosepala Borb., using all grass parts and water extraction (10:1 ratio). The powder should be light yellow, water-soluble, and retain characteristic odour and taste. The supplier must provide material complying with pharmaceutical standards (Ph. Eur. 7th edition, USP35, and additional HSE specifications). The material must match the shared QC specifications including identification (HPLC for Gallic acid), LOD, total ash, microbial limits, heavy metals, aflatoxins, pesticide residues, and radiation contamination where applicable.
Payment Terms:

Preferably 30 days credit

Trade Terms:

FOB or Ex-Works

Shipping Method:

Sea freight

Appearance:

Light yellow powder, water-soluble, characteristic odour and taste

Packaging / Labeling:

Any based on the manufacturer packaging

Plant Part:

Whole grass

Microbial Limits:

Total viable aerobic count ≤10⁴ cfu/g; Fungi ≤10² /g; Bile-tolerant gram-negative bacteria ≤10² /g; absence of E. coli and Salmonella

Extraction Solvent:

Water

Key Requirement:

Material must strictly match the shared specifications to meet pharma-grade quality standards

Radiation Contamination:

≤370 Bq/kg (Cs134+Cs137) if applicable

Total Ash:

NMT 5%

Target Price:

Will share once received, as freight charges need to be calculated

Aflatoxins:

B1 ≤5 ppb, total B1+B2+G1+G2 ≤20 ppb

Preferred Origin:

Any origin

Identification:

Positive for Gallic acid by HPLC

LOD:

NMT 5%

Pesticide Residues:

Meet HSE requirements

Extraction Ratio:

10:1

Botanical Name:

Oenothera erythrosepala Borb.

Heavy Metals:

NMT 10 ppm

Source Plant:

Oenothera Erythrosepala Borb.

Solubility:

Water-soluble

Processing Includes:

All Grass Parts

Regulatory Standards:

Ph. Eur. 7th Edition, Usp35, Hse Specifications

Odor:

Characteristic

Extraction Method:

Water Extraction With 10:1 Ratio

Color:

Light Yellow

Quality Control Tests:

Hplc For Gallic Acid, Lod, Total Ash, Microbial Limits, Heavy Metals, Aflatoxins, Pesticide Residues, Radiation Contamination

Taste:

Characteristic

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Phytopharmaceuticals are plant-based active ingredients used in agriculture, animal health, and crop protection, with common subcategories including natural pesticides, plant growth regulators, and biopesticides. Suppliers in this space typically export these products to wholesale distributors and agricultural buyers seeking sustainable, eco-friendly solutions. Success for suppliers means securing long-term contracts with buyers who need consistent, high-quality supply chains—especially in regions with growing demand for green farming practices. Suppliers actively search for buyers during peak planting seasons or after regulatory updates that increase demand, such as new organic certification requirements, with a lead time often within 30–60 days to meet seasonal procurement cycles. The target buyers are often regional distributors or agri-input procurement managers who source top products like neem-based pesticides or bio-stimulants for profitable, scalable operations.


The world's leading import markets for phytopharmaceuticals include China, India, and the United States, with key demand driven by agricultural and veterinary sectors. Top variants include neem-based extracts (commonly traded as "Neem Oil"), curcumin formulations (marketed as "Turmeric Extract"), and thymus-based essential oils (known as "Thyme Essential Oil"), with buyers frequently specifying active ingredient concentration, purity level (e.g., ≥98%), and application type (e.g., pesticide, feed additive). China and India show strong preference for high-purity neem and curcumin variants, while the U.S. and EU prioritize thyme-based oils with specific bioactivity standards. A notable trend is the growing demand for standardized, certified organic phytopharmaceuticals, with over 60% of B2B imports now requiring third-party quality certifications such as ISO 22000 or GMP, reflecting global trust in traceability and safety.


To find reliable buyers in the phytopharmaceuticals space on a wholesale platform like Freshdi, focus on buyers with a proven track record in importing to key regions such as the United States and Germany—common ports of entry for B2B deals—where verified trade terms like 30-day payment terms and FOB Shanghai or FOB Hamburg are typically expected. Suppliers should look for buyers with formal credentials such as ISO 9001, GMP certification, and membership in the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) to establish trust and reliability. These credentials, combined with transparent RFQs and clear port-specific trade terms, help ensure a strong supplier fit on a platform that prioritizes reputation and verified wholesale demand.

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