Fulvic Acid Powder, CAS 1415-93-6, Export Specification Review
Buyer-facing sourcing profile for fulvic acid powder offered as food/nutrition enhancer grade. Overseas buyers should verify CAS alignment, grade basis, fulvic acid assay method, heavy metal limits, microbiological data, intended-use documentation, and import eligibility before RFQ confirmation.
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CAS No.: 1415-93-6 as listed by source; buyer should confirm CAS suitability for the exact material and intended marketFulvic acid powder / humic-derived organic mineral ingredientHuman review
CAS No.: 1415-93-6 as listed by source; buyer should confirm CAS suitability for the exact material and intended market
EINECS: 610-395-7 as listed by source
Formula listed by source: C14H12O8; buyer should confirm whether this is representative or nominal for a humic/fulvic acid mixture
Appearance: black powder; black liquid variant also mentioned by source
Grade claimed by source: food grade / medical grade / pharmaceutical grade / cosmetic grade; buyer should request clear grade classification and supporting documents
Fulvic acid content for powder listed by source: 60.00% min on dry basis
Water solubility listed by source: 100%
Heavy metals listed by source: Cu, Pb, Cd, Hg, and inorganic As each ≤0.005 mg/kg; values should be independently verified due to unusually low stated limits
Microelements listed by source: Mo+B+Zn+Mn+Fe+Se ≥0.2 g/L; buyer should clarify whether this applies to liquid only or powder after dilution
Shelf life listed by source: 6–12 months
Origin listed by source: Xinjiang, China
HS Code listed by source: 38249999
Who uses this page
Target buyers
Ingredient importers verifying fulvic acid powder for food or nutrition applications
Nutraceutical raw material distributors requiring COA-backed lots
Request net weight, gross weight, dimensions, pallet count, and container loading plan for RFQ comparison
Confirm whether sample packs are available and whether sample COA matches bulk-lot COA
Applications and sourcing options
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Clear application, grade, package, and document notes help separate real sourcing demand from a vague price check.
Use context
Common applications
Raw material qualification for fulvic acid powder after specification and regulatory review
Ingredient sampling for solubility, color, odor, pH, and assay confirmation
Supplier comparison for China-origin humic/fulvic acid materials
Export pack evaluation for small-bag and drum/carton formats
Document readiness screening before import into India or other overseas markets
How we compare
Sourcing options
Request sample with matching sample COA before bulk RFQ
Request food-grade-only quotation with supporting manufacturing and contaminant documents
Request cosmetic-grade quotation separately if intended for personal-care formulation
Request industrial-grade quotation separately if food or feed compliance is not required
Request third-party pre-shipment inspection and independent lab testing
Compare FOB, CIF, CFR, and FCA pricing rather than relying on DDP unless importer responsibilities are clearly defined
Human review
Compliance notes
Do not rely on marketplace health, therapeutic, or disease-related claims for import approval or product labeling
Request current COA for the exact lot, including fulvic acid assay method, moisture, ash, pH, water solubility, heavy metals, microbiology, pesticide residues if applicable, and contaminants relevant to the destination market
Request SDS, TDS/specification sheet, certificate of origin, packing list, commercial invoice, and export declaration support
For food or nutrition use, buyer should request food-grade manufacturing evidence, allergen statement, GMO statement, residual solvent statement if applicable, and compliance documentation required by the destination country
For India import, buyer should check FSSAI, customs classification, labeling, and any product-specific restrictions before purchase
Confirm whether the product is a single defined substance, a natural mixture, or an extract, as this affects CAS usage, testing, and import review
Confirm whether the supplier can provide third-party test reports from recognized laboratories for heavy metals and microbiology
DG status should be confirmed by SDS; humic/fulvic acid powders are often shipped as non-DG, but final classification must be document-based
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Questions to confirm
Can you provide a recent COA for the exact fulvic acid powder lot, including test methods and laboratory name?
Is CAS 1415-93-6 used for this exact powder, and can you explain whether the product is a defined compound or a humic/fulvic acid mixture?
What is the validated method for fulvic acid assay, and is the 60% minimum claim measured on dry basis?
Can you provide third-party heavy metal testing for Pb, Cd, Hg, As, and Cu with realistic detection limits and units?
What are the microbiological limits for food-grade supply, including total plate count, yeast and mold, E. coli, Salmonella, and coliforms?
What is the moisture content, ash content, pH range, and particle size distribution?
Can you provide SDS, TDS, COA, certificate of origin, allergen statement, GMO statement, and food-grade declaration?
Is the product manufactured in a facility suitable for food ingredients, feed additives, cosmetics, or industrial use? Please specify the certified scope.
Checks before quote
Do not rely on marketplace health, therapeutic, or disease-related claims for import approval or product labeling
Request current COA for the exact lot, including fulvic acid assay method, moisture, ash, pH, water solubility, heavy metals, microbiology, pesticide residues if applicable, and contaminants relevant to the destination market
Request SDS, TDS/specification sheet, certificate of origin, packing list, commercial invoice, and export declaration support
For food or nutrition use, buyer should request food-grade manufacturing evidence, allergen statement, GMO statement, residual solvent statement if applicable, and compliance documentation required by the destination country
For India import, buyer should check FSSAI, customs classification, labeling, and any product-specific restrictions before purchase
Confirm whether the product is a single defined substance, a natural mixture, or an extract, as this affects CAS usage, testing, and import review
Confirm whether the supplier can provide third-party test reports from recognized laboratories for heavy metals and microbiology
DG status should be confirmed by SDS; humic/fulvic acid powders are often shipped as non-DG, but final classification must be document-based
Next step
Send the product page with your target quantity and market. A sourcing manager can then confirm sample options, supplier fit, packaging details, and open document gaps.