Identity
Product name, botanical source, plant part, extract ratio, and active marker if required.
Knowledge base
A clear specification request helps the supplier match your request with the right product, document package, and next step.

Use neutral technical fields instead of website claims.
Product name, botanical source, plant part, extract ratio, and active marker if required.
Assay method, mesh size, carrier, solvent direction, microbiology, heavy metals, and packaging size.
Destination country, intended product form, label language, and document needs for review.
Sample request, trial order quantity, annual forecast, or OEM/ODM project selection stage.
Use catalog pages to compare products, then send your target specification, destination market, quantity, and document needs for a product-specific reply.
Start with identity, marker or grade, test method, and application so the supplier can separate product fit from document questions.
Share exact name, source, grade, assay or ratio, particle size, solvent direction, and any preferred test method.
List COA, specification sheet, SDS, allergen, origin, label, and other document topics you need for review.
Add quantity range, destination market, sample need, packaging direction, and buyer-side decision timing.