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HS Code |
465594 |
| Name | Biotin 1% |
| Active Ingredient | Biotin |
| Concentration | 1% |
| Form | Powder |
| Appearance | White to off-white powder |
| Solubility | Soluble in water |
| Molecular Formula | C10H16N2O3S |
| Cas Number | 58-85-5 |
| Molar Mass | 244.31 g/mol |
| Storage Temperature | 2-8°C |
| Shelf Life | 24 months |
| Odor | Odorless |
| Application | Nutritional supplement |
| Category | Vitamin B7 |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 kg |
As an accredited Biotin 1% factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Biotin 1% is packaged in a sealed, labeled 100g white plastic bottle with tamper-evident cap for secure storage and handling. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | A 20′ FCL can typically load 10-12 metric tons of Biotin 1% packed in 25kg fiber drums or bags. |
| Shipping | **Shipping Description for Biotin 1%:** Biotin 1% is shipped in sealed, moisture-resistant containers to preserve quality. It is classified as non-hazardous and does not require special handling. Store and transport at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and humidity. Ensure packaging is intact to prevent contamination or loss during transit. |
| Storage | **Storage of Biotin 1%:** Store Biotin 1% in a tightly sealed container, protected from light and moisture. Keep it in a cool, dry place at temperatures between 2°C and 8°C (refrigerated conditions). Avoid exposure to excessive heat, humidity, and incompatible substances. Ensure proper labeling and restrict access to authorized personnel to maintain product integrity and safety. |
| Shelf Life | Biotin 1% typically has a shelf life of 24 months when stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. |
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Purity 1%: Biotin 1% with purity 1% is used in animal feed premixes, where it enhances growth rate and feed efficiency. Solubility High: Biotin 1% with high solubility is used in injectable veterinary formulations, where it ensures rapid absorption and bioavailability. Stability 25°C: Biotin 1% with stability at 25°C is used in fortified beverage manufacturing, where it maintains potency during storage. Particle Size 100 mesh: Biotin 1% with particle size 100 mesh is used in multivitamin tablet production, where it provides uniform blending and consistent tablet weight. Moisture ≤5%: Biotin 1% with moisture ≤5% is used in cosmetic hair serums, where it guarantees enhanced shelf life and product consistency. Melting Point 232°C: Biotin 1% with melting point 232°C is used in nutritional supplement granules, where thermal stability preserves active component integrity during processing. Bulk Density 0.45 g/cm³: Biotin 1% with bulk density 0.45 g/cm³ is used in ready-to-mix powder blends, where it improves dissolution and dosage accuracy. Assay 99-101%: Biotin 1% with assay 99-101% is used in infant formula fortification, where precise nutrient delivery ensures compliance with regulatory standards. |
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For decades, our team has focused on improving the formulation and production of vitamin feed additives. Biotin 1% powder reflects this ongoing process: it’s a carefully blended biotin-premix, fine-tuned for both stability and easy application. We’ve worked to answer the practical needs of animal nutrition companies and feed millers who expect more than a just a standard vitamin: they demand predictable flow, steady performance, and formulation clarity. Each lot of Biotin 1% is built up from standard food grade carriers—often corn starch or rice hulls—mixed with pure biotin crystal we micro-dose for precise vitamin content. The goal is a free-flowing powder that disperses reliably in automated mixing and hand-blending processes alike.
Our experience tells us that most customers encounter challenges with vitamin premix: inconsistent particle size, segregation during transport, or instability that leads to early degradation. Biotin itself is notoriously potent and difficult to disperse on its own. By standardizing the active content at 1% and tailoring the bulk density, we deliver a premix that overcomes settlement and “hot spot” issues that come up in complex feed formulas. Our production line is designed for batch-to-batch control and lot traceability, following HACCP and ISO guidelines for quality assurance.
Another difference shows up not in the lab, but in the field. When incorporating Biotin 1% into a mineral or vitamin batch, our customers find measurable accuracy in their micro-component systems. We keep the product as dust-free as possible, meaning machines and operators spend less time fighting airborne powder and more time delivering the nutrition animals need.
Biotin content is strictly set at 1% ± a tight margin, according to verified laboratory procedures. This may look like a trivial point, but accuracy matters when dealing with micro-ingredient inclusion rates at grams per ton. Our chemists run each batch through HPLC, confirming purity of the biotin and the absence of residues or carry-overs from previous runs. Bulk density is not just an afterthought, since it affects both mixing sequence and delivery. Years of customer feedback pushed us to refine flow characteristics—grainy enough for automated lines, but not so coarse that it settles out of finer, lighter components.
Other physical specs, such as color and moisture, trace back to the choice of carrier materials and drying method. The color appears light cream or white, signaling a clean raw material input. Moisture levels are kept low, since biotin can subtly degrade in humid conditions, weakening shelf life. Our labs regularly spot-check hygroscopicity, and we target parameters below what would prompt caking or feeding blockage.
Formulating for poultry, swine, aquaculture, or cattle, nutritionists turn to Biotin 1% for one reason: it supports metabolic function and hoof integrity, and it’s proven cost-effective compared to pure crystalline forms. Biotin—known as vitamin H or B7—acts at the level of enzyme systems that regulate energy metabolism, fatty acid synthesis, and tissue growth. Biotin 1% premix lets manufacturers scale up inclusion, dosing anywhere from milligrams to kilograms, while keeping logistics practical. We take feedback directly from field application: blending trials, storage studies, and in-vivo performance data all inform ongoing adjustments.
Our role as a manufacturer goes beyond making powder in bulk. We coordinate with feed integrators and premix suppliers, often sending technical staff on site to help with troubleshooting. For example, in high-speed mixing operations, even slight inconsistencies in powder flow or clumping reveal themselves after only a few production cycles. Technical knowledge acquired from hundreds of real-world scenarios feeds back into our product adjustments, so the next batch solves old problems.
The animal nutrition market includes a range of biotin sources: crystalline biotin based on pharmaceutical protocols, high-concentration biotin premixes (2%, 10%), and liquid biotin preparations. Each has a place, but fieldwork supports the practicality of Biotin 1% for feed applications. High-concentration powders and pure crystalline biotin may save space but raise the risk of uneven mixing—every experienced miller has seen the effects of micro-dosing errors that spiral out of control. Our 1% premix format sidesteps that challenge, since it distributes the vitamin more broadly within each batch and reduces operator error at the scale of 100 grams or less.
Liquid versions sometimes promise fast dispersion, but expose biotin to moisture—a well-known source of instability. By contrast, Biotin 1% solid powder copes better with variable temperatures and long storage, especially in warehouses lacking climate controls. Customer audits regularly highlight the challenges of using pure biotin powder, which can clog feeders and attract dust like a magnet. Our 1% product forms bulk lots that are easier to transfer, weigh, and load, which translates to greater throughput and less downtime.
Many customers initially use what suppliers have on hand. Our relationships with partners in poultry and dairy sectors have shown us what happens under stress: unstable input, erratic biotin levels in blends, or inconsistent animal response. Over time, they shift to a product with reliable supply and technical backing— hallmarks of the 1% premix model. Our own supply chain team monitors both upstream sourcing of biotin and carrier material, so we keep delivery schedules consistent during periods of market volatility.
Manufacturers face unique challenges that traders and distributors never touch. We oversee every step, starting with raw material evaluation—screening biotin batches for purity, contaminants, and heavy metals, then matching carriers to end-user requirements for vegetarian, non-GMO, or regionally sourced components. Blending protocols in our plant are devised so that each batch is homogeneous in both micro- and macro-nutrient distribution. Rigorous internal audits prevent cross-contamination not just for regulatory reasons, but because the cost of a single deviation can mean weeks of downtime.
Our background includes working through industry disruptions: ingredient shortages, rising freight costs, ever tightening compliance rules. Each wave forces us to innovate, not by following trends, but by upgrading process reliability and traceability year after year. Biotin 1% arose from listening to direct complaints from end-users—clumping, caking, unpredictable inclusion rates—and responding with actionable improvements. Automated weighing and micro-dosing technology, which our factory adopted early, makes human error less likely and keeps costs stable for our partners.
Customers regularly visit our plant to review the blending line, QC practices, and packing. Our labs run tests on each production day: microbial load, vitamin retention, flowability, heavy metals. We commit to releasing only batches that pass these checks, stamped with full lot traceability. Few shortcuts exist for building trust other than showing up consistently—delivering every order, on time, with results that match specifications and real-world performance. If a formula problem pops up, we work with partners until the solution holds, sometimes making small adjustments for custom application or local compliance.
On the innovation front, our in-house R&D team reviews trends in vitamin stability, improved dust control, more sustainable carrier choices, and the evolving needs of automated feed plants. Some sector partners push us for allergen-free lines or regional supply. We’ve gradually adapted our packaging to block moisture ingress and offer resealable solutions for small-volume users. Everything comes back to the original vision: a premix product that works on big lines, on small test batches, and for technical teams who want predictable results, every time.
Using Biotin 1%, livestock producers report easier dosing and measurable improvements in hoof quality, coat sheen, and metabolic markers. We’ve seen this documented in both controlled studies and day-to-day field data: feed manufacturers can actually hit spec, saving time and labor, while animals benefit from clear, optimized dosing. Our technical teams often work side-by-side with nutritionists, reviewing performance data and suggesting refinements in both application technique and mixer sequence. This hands-on service closes the gap between theory and real-world outcomes, resulting in fewer claims and more long-term supply relationships.
A common pitfall with lower-quality premixes: off-odors that signal raw material contamination. By maintaining a short supply chain, using only certified suppliers, and processing in a single, dedicated vitamin premix facility, we keep batches clean and safe. Customer trust depends on this, and we work every day to ensure the standard holds.
We approach Biotin 1% as a product constantly open to adaptation. Farmers’ needs shift with trends in genetics, environmental limits, and global trade. Feed companies push for cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and safe supply. The only way forward is direct communication: factory-to-field, feedback loop always open. Regular industry round-tables and on-site troubleshooting feed new ideas back into manufacturing tweaks—from refining particle-size distribution to optimizing carrier blends for particular geographies or regulatory approval.
A decade ago, few feed mills saw value in vitamin traceability. Now, market demand pulls heavily toward verified sourcing and digital records. Our production team developed a tracking system so customers not only receive physical lot documents but can access digital batch certificates. Smart logistics then backs up what used to be intuition with concrete, auditable records.
Our direct responsibility as a manufacturer extends to stewardship of both the product and the partnerships it supports. While market conditions change and regulations evolve, we stick to a simple formula: source the purest biotin, blend for accuracy, back with technical service, and deliver batch consistency every cycle. Our plant teams take pride in running a tight facility, always ready to welcome technical questions or field audits, and quick to react should a partner’s formulation or operations require improvement.
By managing the entire production chain—from raw vitamin assay to finished, tested, sealed product—we provide a trusted base for partners across feed, premix, and animal health sectors. Every batch of Biotin 1% is built for work, not just display: no frills, no shortcuts, no disconnect between plant reality and field expectations. The end result is a premix that answers complex real-world challenges with reliable, straightforward solutions.