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Caffeine Product List and Ranking from 4 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Natural caffeine

It is refined natural anhydrous caffeine!

Eiken Shoji Co., Ltd. handles natural anhydrous caffeine extracted and refined from coffee beans using the supercritical carbon dioxide method. After refining in Italy, it is repackaged in Japan. Since no organic solvents are used, it is a highly safe caffeine. 【Features】 ■ Extracted using the supercritical carbon dioxide method ■ Refined natural anhydrous caffeine ■ Refined in Italy ■ Safe as no organic solvents are used *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Natural caffeine

It is high-purity caffeine extracted from natural coffee.

We handle "natural caffeine" that is extracted solely from caffeine using a liquid carbon dioxide extraction method, manufactured by CR3 Coffee Hermsen in Bremen, Germany, at low temperature and low pressure over an extended period of time. The decaffeinated coffee beans we import are processed to refine the crude caffeine extracted during production, resulting in high-purity caffeine powder. Through stages such as activated carbon treatment, crystallization, filtering, and washing, we obtain high-purity caffeine. 【Features】 ■ Natural caffeine derived from 100% Arabica coffee beans ■ Consistent production from coffee beans ■ No use of organic solvents ■ Highest quality with high purity ■ Existing additives under the Food Sanitation Act *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Natural caffeine

A type of alkaloid! Synthetic versions are used as pharmaceuticals for purposes such as pain relief, reducing drowsiness, and alleviating fatigue.

We handle "natural caffeine" derived from coffee beans. Caffeine primarily has stimulating and diuretic effects, and is often used to recover from decreased mental activity and attention due to lack of sleep. It is extracted from the seeds of the Rubiaceae coffee plant and is produced as a byproduct of decaffeinated coffee, which is widely consumed in Europe. It is manufactured in a factory in Italy that has obtained ISO 9001:2008 certification. 【Product Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■Appearance: White powder ■Caffeine content: 99% or more ■Moisture loss on drying: 0.5% or less ■Total viable count: 3000 cfu/g or less ■Mold and yeast: 100 cfu/g or less *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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  • Pharmaceutical materials and carriers

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Caffeine (extract) CANADA

CAFFEINE (NATURAL & SYNTHETIC)

At CellMark Group's Health & Personal Care, we introduce products from global manufacturers that aim for sustainable manufacturing methods and raw material sourcing, while maintaining high standards of production management. In addition to raw material sales and support regarding pharmaceutical and additive regulations in various countries, we also offer suggestions for final products. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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