If you’ve been sourcing actives for steroidal intermediates or modern cosmeceuticals, you already know the drumbeat around Diosgenin Extract. To be honest, demand never really went away—pharma and nutraceutical labs keep it on their core lists. What changed is the push for cleaner chemistry, verifiable traceability, and tighter particle-size control. I’ve watched buyers become more technical in their questions, and frankly, that’s a good thing.
Origin: NO.12, XIJIAN STREET, SHIJIAZHUANG CITY, HEBEI PROVINCE, CHINA. The raw material typically starts as Dioscorea (wild yam) or fenugreek fractions rich in steroidal saponins. The industrial route—still the standard—goes like this (summarized):
| Assay (HPLC, diosgenin) | ≥ 95.0% (lots at ≈ 98.0% available) |
| Appearance | Off-white to light cream powder |
| Particle size | D90 ≤ 75 μm (custom 40–200 mesh on request) |
| Loss on Drying | ≤ 2.0% |
| Residual Solvents | Meets ICH Q3C/USP <467> (GC) |
| Elemental Impurities | Meets USP <232>/<233> (ICP-MS) |
| Microbial Limits | TAMC ≤ 10^3 CFU/g; TYMC ≤ 10^2 CFU/g; Pathogens: absent |
| Packaging | 25 kg fiber drum with PE liner; nitrogen flush optional |
Assay by HPLC with external diosgenin standard; residual solvents by GC per USP <467>; elemental impurities via ICP-MS; microbial per USP/Ph. Eur. CoAs I’ve seen show 98.1% assay,
| Vendor | Purity Range | Lead Time | Certs | Customization |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Factory A (Hebei) | 95–98% (HPLC) | ≈ 10–15 days | ISO 9001/22000, Halal, Kosher | Mesh, granulation, nitrogen pack |
| Trader B | 90–95% | 7–10 days ex-stock | COA only | Limited |
| Factory C (India) | 95%+ | 3–4 weeks | GMP-like, ISO 9001 | Custom solvent spec |
For Diosgenin Extract, buyers usually ask for: tighter HPLC ≥ 98%, specific mesh (80 or 120), low-odor processing, or solvent profile alignment (e.g., ethanol-only). Some request granulated grades for better flow in tablet blends—surprisingly helpful for high-speed lines.
Last word: specs matter, but consistency matters more. Ask for three consecutive CoAs and one full-method validation. And yes—verify stability data against your warehouse climate; it seems boring until a July heat wave proves otherwise.