Product identity
Use ingredient name, source, form, specification direction, and catalog category.
Knowledge base
These pages help buyers compare product options, prepare questions, and request product-specific information.

Keep public product pages focused on sourcing preparation and product comparison.
Use ingredient name, source, form, specification direction, and catalog category.
Describe dosage form options, document needs, packaging direction, target market, and buyer review stage.
Use phrases such as "for selection", "available upon request", "based on product details", and "based on your target market".
Quotations, available documents, market wording, and order details are discussed after your request is reviewed.
Use public pages to explain what buyers can compare and what information they should include in a sourcing request.
Keep public sourcing copy focused on ingredient identity, specification, form, documents, and RFQ discussion.
Describe product comparison, sample planning, document matching, packaging direction, and project fit.
Keep market, label, and claim decisions for buyer-side review and destination-market discussion.
Use certification or compliance wording only when the exact product, entity, document, and scope are confirmed.