Eyebright Extract for Specialty Herb-Ratio Blend Programs
Eyebright extract gives U.S. buyers access to a more niche herb ratio extract in a clean B2B format.
Key Takeaways
- Source: Premium Euphrasia officinalis L.
- Specification: 4:1
- Documentation: COA, TDS, SDS available for U.S. buyers
| Product name | Eyebright Extract |
|---|---|
| Botanical name | Euphrasia officinalis L. |
| Part used | Herb |
| Specification | 4:1 |
| Warehouse availability | Available by Inquiry |
| Documentation available | COA, TDS, SDS |
Applications
FDA DSHEA Disclaimer (21 CFR 101.93): These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is a bulk raw material intended for research, formulation, and manufacturing of dietary supplements or functional foods. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Scientific Specifications
Academic Literature & Research Citations
The following peer-reviewed studies and clinical references describe the phytochemical properties and biological active compounds linked to Eyebright Extract:
- "Phytochemical and Pharmacological Characterization of Euphrasia Species" - Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2016).
Typical review points
Eyebright extract gives U.S. buyers access to a more niche herb ratio extract in a clean B2B format.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for bulk Eyebright Extract?
The minimum order quantity (MOQ) for bulk Eyebright Extract depends on the specific grade and packaging. Standard MOQ is typically 25kg (one full drum). Please contact our U.S. sourcing desk for custom requirements.
Are COA and free samples available for Eyebright Extract?
Yes, we provide complete documentation including a Certificate of Analysis (COA), Technical Data Sheet (TDS), and SDS. Free pre-shipment samples (10g to 50g) are available for qualified U.S. business buyers upon request.
Where is Eyebright Extract stored and shipped from?
We maintain regular stock of bulk botanical ingredients and extracts at our key warehouses in California and New Jersey, allowing for rapid transit and delivery across the United States.