Dihydroberberine is already the high-absorption berberine direction. The commercial question is harder: can the material stay stable, control berberine formation, taste better, show less yellow color release, and fit the actual dosage form?
Why buyers stop here
This is the DHB page that should make a buyer stop and ask for files.
The story is not generic absorption. It is stability-first DHB: keeping DHB dominant over BBR conversion, controlling sensory and color behavior, and giving the buyer a practical review package for capsule or powder development.
What makes the sample worth testing
Internal development readout supports a stability-first direction.
The full file should be reviewed under NDA and repeated before batch-release use, but the direction is commercially meaningful.
Public wording should say stabilized DHB solid complex or inclusion/solid-dispersion platform. Do not use stronger crystal-form language, and do not present internal work as COA, third-party testing, or consumer efficacy proof.
Buyer file route
The DHB files buyers should ask for.
Stability table
DHB assay, BBR formation, retention, DHB:BBR ratio, stability review marker, KF water, pH, color, and sensory comparison.
Application notes
Capsule or powder fit, taste/color behavior, caking risk, and storage considerations.
Quality route
COA/spec, HPLC markers, sample availability, and repeat-lab confirmation plan.
Best-fit sample request
Ask for DHB Pro-Stable when the buyer already believes in DHB but needs proof that the material is more practical to formulate and launch.
Move the DHB discussion from absorption to stability.
Share your dosage form and target market. Nutrition BioTech can route the DHB Pro-Stable sample, internal readout, COA/spec, and application notes.
