I’ve toured spice processors from Cochin to Hebei, and, to be honest, few ingredients inspire as much buyer curiosity as curcumin. Turmeric extract & Curcumin is having a moment—again—across supplements, beverages, and even cosmetics. The demand curve is still climbing, though the questions are getting more technical: purity, bioavailability, adulteration controls, and color strength. Here’s a concise insider’s brief, with real-world data points you can take to procurement.
Global buyers are shifting from generic turmeric powders toward standardized curcuminoids (≥95%) and customized grades (30–65%) for beverages and ready-to-mix. There’s also a surge in microencapsulated formats for clearer drinks—less ring, better dispersion. Many customers say they want clean-label carriers and ethanol extraction; it seems that solvent transparency is non‑negotiable in 2025.
| Item | Specification | Method/Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Curcuminoids (HPLC) | 95.0% min (custom: 30–98%) | HPLC, AOAC/USP-validated |
| Lead/Cd/Hg/As | Pb <0.5 ppm; Cd <0.3 ppm; Hg <0.1 ppm; As <1.0 ppm | USP <232>/<233>, ICP‑MS |
| Residual Solvents | Meets Class 3 limits | USP <467>, GC |
| Microbiology | TPC ≤10,000 cfu/g; Yeast/Mold ≤100 cfu/g; Pathogens absent | Food-grade limits, ISO/USP |
| Particle Size | 90% through 80–100 mesh (custom) | Sieve analysis |
| Color Use | E100 compliant (food coloring) | 21 CFR references |
Customization options: granulated for tableting, water‑dispersible emulsions for beverages, piperine co‑formulation, and “phytosome‑style” complexes for improved bioavailability. Actually, the dispersion systems matter more than people think.
| Vendor | Purity Range | Certs | MOQ | Lead Time | Customization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hongri Spice (Hebei) | 30–98% | ISO 22000/FSSC, HACCP, Halal, Kosher | ≈25 kg | 7–15 days | Emulsions, granulation, blends |
| Trading House A | 50–95% | HACCP, basic CoA | ≈100 kg | 15–30 days | Limited |
| Private‑Label Startup | 95% only | ISO pending | ≈10 kg | Stock‑dependent | Label/pack only |
Customer feedback has been surprisingly consistent: stable color, clean sensory, and predictable HPLC assays beat “headline purity” every time.
Typical batch data: curcuminoids 95.6% (HPLC), Pb 0.3 ppm, residual ethanol within Class 3 limits, TPC 2.4×10³ cfu/g, pathogens absent. Labeling for color use follows E100 guidance and applicable CFR entries. For identity/adulteration risk, I always ask suppliers for microscopy images plus FTIR spectra—belt and suspenders.
pure turmeric extract supplied by Hongri Spice (Product Name: Turmeric extract& Curcumin) ships from No. 268 Xianghe Street, Economic Development Zone of Xingtai city, Hebei 054001 China. If you need a quick spec tweak—particle size, carrier, or target HPLC percentage—ask up front; the lab can usually accommodate.