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Product Description
Nettle Extract is derived from the branches, leaves, and stems of nettle (Urtica fissa E. Pritz.), also known as stinging nettle or biting nettle. The extract is made using spray drying technology, retaining the natural flavor of nettle and containing organic silicon. It is in powdered form, with good flowability, a pleasant taste, easy to dissolve, and easy to store. Nettle Extract has a pure nettle flavor and aroma, and is widely used in processing various nettle-flavored foods, cosmetics, and as an ingredient in various nutritional products.
Nettle Extract Production Process
Nettle Extract is made from domestic, pollution-free nettle. The process includes crushing, extraction, filtration, concentration, and purification, using spray drying technology and low-temperature physical pulverization to produce high-quality, edible nettle extract.
Applications of Nettle Extract
Nettle Extract is widely used in health supplements, infant foods, solid beverages, dairy products, convenience foods, puffed foods, seasonings, foods for the elderly, baked goods, snacks, and frozen foods.
Packaging and Storage
【Storage Conditions】Seal tightly, protect from light, avoid high temperatures, and store in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place.
【Packaging】Bulk: 25 kg/cardboard drum; Sample: 1 kg/foil bag; Custom packaging available upon request.
【Shipping】By express or logistics. Domestic express delivery within three days, logistics within five days. Quoted prices generally include domestic shipping costs.
【Shelf Life】Two years
Plant Source—Nettle
Nettle (scientific name: Urtica), also known as stinging nettle, is a perennial herbaceous plant of the nettle family. It is found in China and northern Vietnam. Nettle is one of the most widely distributed plants in its group in China and has been used medicinally since ancient Greek and Roman times. In Europe, nettle is commonly used as a diuretic, astringent, hemostatic, expectorant, and galactagogue, and is used to treat arthritis, chronic skin diseases, and more. Internationally, the use of nettle has expanded from medicine and food into daily necessities. Nettles are used in oral care products like toothpaste and mouthwash to reduce tooth stains, bleeding, and gum inflammation. Nettle extracts in hair care products improve blood circulation and respiration in the scalp, reducing oiliness and dandruff.