Apple Extract
Product specification
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Apple Extract Technical Data Sheet |
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Sense Index |
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Appearance |
Reddish brown powder |
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Odor & Taste |
Characteristic |
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Physical-chemical Index |
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Extraction solvent |
Ethanol & water |
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Polyphenols (Folin-C) |
75% Min |
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Bulk density |
0.25~0.45g/ml |
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Particle Size |
98% pass 80 mesh |
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Pesticides |
EU Reg. 396/2005 amended / ph. Eur |
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Solvents residue(ethanol) |
Meet Eur.Ph.7.0 <5.4> |
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Loss on drying |
5% Max |
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Ash |
5% Max |
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Heavy metals |
10ppm Max |
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Lead |
3ppm Max |
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Arsenic |
2ppm Max |
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Mercury |
1ppm Max |
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Cadmium |
1ppm Max |
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Hygienic Index |
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Total plate count |
1,000cfu/g Max |
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Mold & yeast |
100cfu/g Max |
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Enterobacteria |
≤10cfu/g |
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E.Coli |
Absent in 10g |
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Salmonella |
Absent in 25g |
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Statements: Non-Irradiated, Non-GMO |
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Packaging: 1kg/aluminium foil bag, 25kg/drum (37*37*50cm). |
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Shelf Life: 24 months stored in original packaging away from the light, and under the optimal temperature 10~25℃. |
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Introduction
Apple extract is a collection of active components obtained from apples (typically including pulp, skin, and seeds) through modern processes such as concentration and extraction. It is rich in various natural compounds, including polyphenols (e.g., proanthocyanidins, quercetin), dietary fiber (e.g., pectin), vitamins, and organic acids. The retention of these components depends on the extraction technology. Apple extract not only preserves some of the nutritional value of apples but also enhances the concentration of specific active substances through the extraction process. It is a natural raw material widely used in the health, food, and cosmetics industries.

Function
The primary efficacy of apple extract stems from its high antioxidant activity, which helps scavenge free radicals and delay cellular aging caused by oxidative stress. Research indicates that its polyphenols and pectin may support cardiovascular health by helping maintain normal blood lipid and blood sugar levels. Additionally, it possesses anti-inflammatory properties that can benefit gut microbiota balance and digestive health. Certain components (e.g., arbutin) are also believed to contribute to skin radiance. However, specific effects depend on factors such as extract concentration, formulation, and individual differences.

Application Fields
In the health food sector, it is commonly used in formulations for antioxidant support, weight management, or immune enhancement. The food industry incorporates it as a natural antioxidant, flavor enhancer, or dietary fiber supplement in beverages, baked goods, and functional foods. The cosmetics industry utilizes its antioxidant and brightening properties in anti-aging and skin-toning skincare products. Additionally, it finds applications in agriculture and animal feed, such as a natural preservative or health supplement for livestock, demonstrating its diversified commercial value.



