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Alcohol-soluble propolis powder, bee-derived functional ingredient.

Compatible with high formulation design. Propolis powder raw material ideal for extraction and formulation applications.

Our company is a specialized manufacturer of bee products, focusing on five series: propolis, bee pollen, royal jelly, honey, and beeswax, with approximately 50 products in total. We manage all processes from raw material procurement to processing, extraction, and final product shipment in-house using our advanced production lines and product inspection and research and development centers, establishing a quality management system based on ISO9001 and HACCP certification. This product, "Alcohol-Soluble Propolis Powder," is a commercial-grade raw material made from carefully selected raw propolis, with a propolis content ranging from 10% to 90% and a total flavonoid content of 2% to 20%, allowing for specification design according to various applications. The particle size is adjusted to 80 mesh, providing excellent uniformity and workability, making it suitable for various extraction and blending processes. Propolis is a natural substance collected by bees from plant-derived resins and new buds, containing a variety of functional components, primarily flavonoids. This product is insoluble in water but has properties that allow it to dissolve easily in ethanol, acetone, and sodium hydroxide solutions, providing high versatility as a raw material for alcohol extraction and as an intermediate raw material for functional materials. We offer stable quality and highly reliable propolis powder raw materials for health foods, cosmetics, and research applications.

  • Food/beverage functional materials
  • Cosmetic materials and raw materials

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