Chaga Supplement Manufacturer for Growing Brands
From capsules to gummies, every chaga SKU is manufactured in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility with HPLC-verified potency on every batch.
Chaga extract solubility and beta-glucan stability vary by format. Every batch is tested with UPLC/HPLC/FTIR so the COA reflects actual potency, not just filler weight. Minimum project investment: $10,000.
A Chaga Supplement Manufacturer Built for Brand Owners Who Need Documentation
When you source from a chaga supplement manufacturer, the quality of the extract documentation determines whether your product clears Amazon’s supplement review, passes a retailer’s quality audit, or holds up under a customer’s first purchase decision. A COA that lists “chaga mushroom extract” by weight without confirming beta-glucan percentage, polysaccharide content, or identity verification via FTIR is not a COA you can build a brand on.
At NutraSeller Manufacturing, every chaga production run is tested with UPLC/HPLC/FTIR before a batch is released. Beta-glucan content is confirmed against the extract specification you briefed at the start of the project. Extract-to-mushroom ratios are documented, not assumed. The COA you receive matches the label claim you filed, batch after batch.
The 100,000+ square foot facility operates under FDA-registered, GMP-certified conditions. Before any formula, pricing, or specification discussion begins, an NDA is signed. That structure protects your formula and keeps proprietary blends proprietary. Our flavor development team handles chaga’s naturally earthy, bitter profile in liquid and gummy formats, which removes one of the most common barriers to launching a chaga product outside of capsule format.
Whether you are launching a private label chaga supplement for Amazon FBA, building a chaga functional mushroom supplement for retail, or adding a chaga SKU to an existing DTC catalog, the production infrastructure and testing documentation are here to support the scale you need.
Start Your Chaga ProjectHPLC-Verified Beta-Glucan on Every Batch
Beta-glucan percentage is confirmed via HPLC or UPLC testing on every production run, so the COA you provide to Amazon, retailers, or customers reflects actual potency from that batch.
Six Formats, One Production Partner
Powder, capsules, tablets, liquid, softgel, and gummy formats are all available under one roof. No need to coordinate between multiple contract manufacturers for a multi-SKU chaga line.
Predictable Lead Times with Channel Guidance
Capsule and powder formats ship in 6 to 8 weeks on a first order. Gummy formats run 12 to 14 weeks. Channel-specific format guidance is included so the SKU you launch matches the documentation and sensory expectations of the channel you are selling on.
NDA-First Process, No Exceptions
An NDA is required before formula, pricing, or specification discussions begin. Your chaga formula, extraction specifications, and label architecture stay protected from day one of the conversation.
In-House Flavor Development for Liquid and Gummy Formats
Our flavor development team specializes in masking chaga’s earthy, bitter flavor profile for liquid and gummy formats. Custom flavor development adds 4 to 6 weeks and produces a consumer-acceptable finished product without compromising extract potency.
Chaga Supplement Formats Available for Private Label and Contract Manufacturing
Every format below is available for your chaga brand with MOQs starting at 2,500 units and full COA documentation on every production batch.
Chaga Powder
Chaga extract powder is hygroscopic and requires controlled humidity during blending and filling. Flow characteristics are evaluated during formulation to prevent clumping in stick packs or bulk pouches. Ideal for brands building a powdered functional mushroom supplement, a bulk ingredient SKU, or a chaga blend product for Shopify DTC or retail. Beta-glucan percentage and extract ratio are specified at briefing and confirmed on the COA before shipment.
MOQ: 2,500 UnitsChaga Capsules
The most documentation-friendly format for chaga and the strongest fit for Amazon FBA and Shopify DTC. Beta-glucan percentage must be specified at the briefing stage and will not be assumed from the ingredient name alone. Extract-to-mushroom ratio, such as 8:1 or 10:1, is confirmed on the COA. Standard 60-count configuration with custom count options available. Capsule format makes label compliance straightforward for Amazon’s supplement documentation review process.
MOQ: 2,500 Units (60ct)Chaga Tablets
Tablets offer a compressed alternative to capsules and can accommodate higher dose volumes in a smaller physical format when compression excipients are properly matched to the chaga extract’s particle size and flow behavior. The format works well for multi-ingredient functional mushroom blends where capsule fill weight limits become a constraint. Full HPLC potency verification and FTIR identity testing are applied on every production batch regardless of format. Label claim documentation matches COA output.
MOQ: 2,500 Units (60ct)Chaga Liquid
Chaga extract carries a naturally earthy, bitter flavor profile that presents a formulation challenge in liquid formats. Our flavor development team works to build a masking profile that delivers a consumer-acceptable taste without reducing extract potency or disrupting solubility. Custom flavor development adds 4 to 6 weeks to the project timeline. The liquid format performs well on TikTok Shop and in-store retail where sensory experience influences purchase decisions. Standard MOQ applies; liquid shots require 25,000 units.
MOQ: 2,500 UnitsChaga Softgel
Softgel is less common for chaga but viable for oil-soluble carrier systems or combination formulas pairing chaga extract with fat-soluble ingredients such as vitamin D or omega-3s. Stock softgel configurations start at 2,500 units. Custom softgel formulations require approximately 5,000 units and add 4 to 6 weeks for R&D. HPLC-verified potency and FTIR identity testing apply to all softgel production runs. Custom softgels must include a formulation review before production commitment.
MOQ: 2,500 Units (stock) / ~5,000 (custom)Chaga Gummy
Chaga extract can interact with pectin or gelatin gelling systems depending on polysaccharide content, so a formulation review is standard before committing to a gummy build. Stock gummy configurations start at 2,500 units with a 12 to 14 week first-order lead time. Custom gummy formulations require approximately 8,333 units and add 4 to 6 weeks for R&D and stability testing. Gummy format with a developed flavor profile is the strongest chaga SKU for TikTok Shop and retail shelf placement where taste and format appeal to new-to-category buyers.
MOQ: 2,500 (stock) / ~8,333 (custom)What Makes Chaga Extract Work: Active Compounds and Ingredient Pairings
Chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) derives its functional profile from a specific set of bioactive compounds. Beta-glucans are the primary marker of extract quality and the figure that should appear on any COA from a credible chaga supplement manufacturer. Polysaccharide content, melanin complex, betulinic acid derivatives from the birch bark substrate, and antioxidant compounds including superoxide dismutase are the secondary markers that differentiate a premium extract from a low-grade powder.
When formulating a chaga supplement, knowing which compounds you are standardizing to, and confirming those figures through HPLC testing, is the difference between a product that holds up to scrutiny and one that invites compliance questions. NutraSeller Manufacturing specifies active compound targets at the briefing stage and confirms them on every COA.
Request Formulation DetailsChaga Extract Quality: What the COA Actually Tells You
Most brand owners receive a COA from a chaga supplement manufacturer and treat it as a checkbox rather than a quality instrument. That creates real exposure when Amazon requests documentation, when a retailer runs a quality audit, or when a customer asks what “chaga extract” actually means on your label.
A credible chaga COA should confirm four things explicitly: identity of the material via FTIR, potency expressed as a confirmed beta-glucan percentage via HPLC or UPLC, the extract-to-mushroom ratio documented as a specific figure, and batch-specific test results rather than a generic certificate applied across multiple production runs.
What a COA should not do is list “chaga mushroom extract” by weight and stop there. Total polysaccharide content alone is not the same as beta-glucan content. A low-grade chaga powder can show high polysaccharide numbers without delivering meaningful beta-glucan activity. HPLC testing separates the two. If a manufacturer cannot provide HPLC-confirmed beta-glucan content on the COA, that is a gap worth asking about before committing to a production run.
At NutraSeller Manufacturing, the COA issued for every chaga batch includes all four confirmation points. Beta-glucan percentage is verified against the specification you set during briefing. Identity is confirmed via FTIR on incoming raw material and finished product. The result is a COA that matches your label claim with batch-specific test data, not shared certificate language.
Request a Sample COAIdentity Verification via FTIR
Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy confirms the incoming raw material is chaga mushroom extract and not an adulterated or substituted ingredient. This step happens before any blending or encapsulation begins.
Beta-Glucan Confirmation via HPLC
High-performance liquid chromatography quantifies the actual beta-glucan percentage in the finished batch. This number must match the potency claim on your product label. Typical quality chaga extracts deliver 20 to 40 percent beta-glucan content, depending on extraction method and source material.
Polysaccharide Content Documentation
Total polysaccharide content is documented separately from beta-glucan content. Understanding the distinction matters because a COA that reports only total polysaccharides can overstate functional potency. Both figures appear on a NutraSeller COA.
Extract Ratio Confirmation
The extract-to-mushroom ratio, such as 8:1 or 10:1, is confirmed in writing and documented on the COA. This figure should never be assumed from the ingredient name alone or carried over from a previous production batch without retesting.
Batch-Specific Test Results
Every COA issued is batch-specific with a unique lot number. It is not a shared certificate applied across multiple production runs. This makes the document defensible for Amazon documentation submissions, retailer quality audits, and consumer inquiries.
How Chaga Supplement Manufacturing Works at NutraSeller
Six steps from NDA to finished product, with testing checkpoints built into every stage of chaga supplement contract manufacturing.
NDA and Project Brief
An NDA is signed before any formula, pricing, or specification discussion begins. The project brief captures extract specification, target beta-glucan percentage, preferred format, count, and sales channel, so production parameters are set before raw material sourcing begins.
Raw Material Sourcing and Identity Testing
Chaga extract is sourced to the specification confirmed in the brief. Incoming raw material is tested via FTIR for identity verification before it is accepted into the 100,000+ square foot facility. Lots that do not confirm identity are rejected at intake, not discovered post-production.
Formulation Review and Flavor R&D
Format-specific formulation review is conducted before production commitment. For powder, flow characteristics and hygroscopicity are evaluated. For gummies, polysaccharide interaction with gelling systems is reviewed. For liquid formats requiring custom flavor, our flavor development team builds the masking profile during this phase, adding 4 to 6 weeks.
Manufacturing in Certified Conditions
Production runs in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility. Environmental controls for humidity and temperature are maintained throughout blending, filling, and encapsulation to preserve chaga extract stability. Every stage of production is documented against the approved specification sheet.
HPLC, UPLC, and FTIR Testing
Finished batch testing confirms beta-glucan content via HPLC or UPLC and verifies identity via FTIR on the finished product. Test results are compared against the label claim specification established at the briefing stage. Batches that do not meet specification are not released.
COA Issuance and Fulfillment
A batch-specific COA is issued with confirmed beta-glucan percentage, polysaccharide content, extract ratio, and identity verification. The finished product ships with full documentation. Reorder lead times run 4 to 6 weeks for capsule, tablet, powder, and liquid formats and 6 to 8 weeks for gummy and softgel formats.
Manufactured in an FDA-Registered, GMP-Certified Facility with Testing on Every Batch
For a chaga supplement manufacturer, quality documentation is not a marketing claim. It is the operational output that determines whether your product clears regulatory review, passes a retailer audit, and earns a repeat purchase. Every production run at NutraSeller Manufacturing produces a batch-specific COA that confirms identity, potency, and label accuracy through instrument-verified testing, not visual inspection or shared certificates.
Manufactured in FDA-Registered Facility
Every chaga SKU is produced in an FDA-registered facility operating under current Good Manufacturing Practices. Documentation confirming registration status is available after NDA execution.
Manufactured in GMP-Certified Facility
GMP certification covers raw material intake, blending, encapsulation, filling, labeling, and finished goods release. The certification is not incidental to production. It is the operational standard the entire production line is run against.
HPLC and UPLC Potency Verification
Beta-glucan content is confirmed via HPLC or UPLC testing on every batch. The result appears as a specific percentage on the COA, tied to the lot number of the production run.
FTIR Identity Testing on Incoming and Finished Material
FTIR testing is applied to incoming raw material and finished product. Identity is confirmed at both intake and post-production, which protects against adulteration at two points in the supply chain.
COA on Every Batch, Batch-Specific Lot Numbers
No shared certificates. Every production run generates a unique COA with a lot-specific test result. The COA you receive for batch 001 reflects the test data from batch 001, not a template carried over from a prior run.
NutraSeller vs. Generic Chaga Supplement Contract Manufacturer
Ten criteria that separate documented quality from assumed quality when choosing a chaga supplement manufacturer.
| Criteria | NutraSeller Manufacturing | Generic Manufacturer |
|---|---|---|
| Beta-Glucan Percentage Confirmed on COA | HPLC-confirmed percentage on every batch COA | Typically listed as “chaga extract” by weight only |
| FTIR Identity Verification | Applied to incoming raw material and finished product | Rarely performed; certificate often shared across lots |
| Manufactured in FDA-Registered, GMP-Certified Facility | Yes, with documentation available post-NDA | Status varies; documentation not always available |
| Multi-Format Chaga Availability | Powder, capsules, tablets, liquid, softgel, gummy | Typically capsules only or vague “multiple formats” claim |
| In-House Flavor Development for Bitter Extract Masking | Yes, our flavor development team handles liquid and gummy formats | Usually outsourced or not offered; flavor issues handled by buyer |
| Batch-Specific COA with Lot Number | Unique COA per production run, lot-specific test data | Shared certificates common; not batch-specific |
| Channel-Specific Format Guidance | Amazon FBA, TikTok Shop, retail guidance included | Not provided; format selection left to buyer |
| NDA Before Formula Discussion | Required before any specification, pricing, or formula discussion | Often skipped or offered only after initial quote |
| Extract Ratio Confirmed in Writing | Documented on COA, confirmed at briefing stage | Assumed from ingredient name; not confirmed separately |
| Minimum Project Investment Transparency | $10,000 minimum stated upfront, no hidden minimums | Minimums often unclear until late in the quoting process |
What Brand Owners Say About Working with a Chaga Supplement Manufacturer That Documents Everything
Three brand owners who needed more than a manufacturer, they needed a production partner with the documentation to back every label claim.
“I could not find a chaga supplement manufacturer willing to provide a COA with confirmed beta-glucan content. That documentation was required to pass Amazon’s supplement review, and every other manufacturer I contacted gave me a generic certificate with no HPLC data. NutraSeller delivered a full COA with HPLC-verified potency on the first batch. Zero rejections from Amazon’s documentation team. I placed a reorder within 90 days of the first shipment arriving.”
“We needed chaga in liquid format but the earthy, bitter flavor of the extract was a real barrier. No other manufacturer offered in-house flavor development for mushroom extracts. The flavor development team at NutraSeller built a vanilla-forward masking profile that neutralized the bitterness completely. The liquid format launched in 14 weeks and is now the second highest revenue SKU in our entire line. It would not have existed without their formulation work.”
“Our previous manufacturer could not consistently hit label claims across batches. For a retail shelf product, that creates compliance exposure that puts the entire account at risk. NutraSeller confirmed batch-to-batch consistency through FTIR and UPLC testing on every production run. COAs matched label claims across all three orders. The product passed our internal quality audit on the first submission. That kind of consistency is not a given with private label chaga. Here it was standard.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Chaga Supplement Manufacturing
Eight questions brand owners ask when sourcing from a chaga supplement manufacturer for the first time.
What is the minimum order quantity to work with a chaga supplement manufacturer?
The minimum order quantity at NutraSeller Manufacturing starts at 2,500 units for capsules, tablets, powder, liquid, and stock softgels in a 60-count configuration. Stock gummies start at 2,500 units with a 12 to 14 week first-order lead time. Custom gummy formulations require approximately 8,333 units due to R&D and stability testing requirements. Custom softgels require approximately 5,000 units. The minimum project investment across all formats is $10,000. An NDA is required before any formula, pricing, or specification discussion begins.
Can a chaga supplement manufacturer produce chaga in gummy and liquid formats, not just capsules?
Yes. NutraSeller Manufacturing produces chaga supplements in powder, capsules, tablets, liquid, softgel, and gummy formats. Liquid formats benefit from our flavor development team’s masking work to address the naturally earthy, bitter flavor profile of chaga extract. Custom liquid flavor development adds 4 to 6 weeks. Gummy formats require a formulation review because chaga extract polysaccharides can interact with pectin or gelatin gelling systems. Custom gummy builds add 4 to 6 weeks for R&D and stability testing before production commences.
How do I verify potency when sourcing from a chaga supplement manufacturer?
Ask for a Certificate of Analysis that confirms beta-glucan percentage and polysaccharide content through HPLC or UPLC testing, not just a generic listing of the ingredient by weight. Identity verification should be confirmed via FTIR. NutraSeller Manufacturing provides a full COA with HPLC-verified potency on every batch, so your label claims reflect actual extract content. You should also confirm the extract-to-mushroom ratio, such as 10:1, is documented on the COA rather than assumed from the ingredient name alone. If a supplier cannot produce batch-specific HPLC data for beta-glucans, that is a gap worth taking seriously before committing to a production run.
What lead time should I expect from a chaga supplement manufacturer for a first order?
For capsules, tablets, powder, and liquid formats, first-order lead time is 6 to 8 weeks. Reorders run 4 to 6 weeks. Stock softgels follow the same schedule. Gummies require 12 to 14 weeks for a first order and 6 to 8 weeks for reorders. If custom flavor development or custom formulation is required for any format, add 4 to 6 weeks for R&D. Custom softgels require approximately 5,000 units and add a 4 to 6 week R&D phase. All lead times begin after NDA execution and project brief confirmation, so the process starts there, not at production scheduling.
Does working with a chaga supplement manufacturer in the USA mean my product is manufactured in a GMP-certified facility?
Not automatically. U.S. location alone does not guarantee GMP certification. You should specifically confirm that the facility is manufactured in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified environment and that the manufacturer can provide documentation to support that status. NutraSeller Manufacturing produces every chaga supplement in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility with over 100,000 square feet of production space. Documentation confirming facility status is available upon request after NDA execution. Retail buyers and Amazon’s supplement documentation team typically require this confirmation in writing before accepting a product for listing or purchase order.
What beta-glucan percentage should I ask for when briefing a chaga supplement manufacturer?
A quality chaga extract typically delivers 20 to 40 percent beta-glucan content, though this varies by extraction method and source material. When briefing a chaga supplement manufacturer, specify the beta-glucan percentage you want on the label and require that the COA confirms this figure via HPLC or UPLC testing. Do not accept a COA that lists only total polysaccharides without breaking out beta-glucan content specifically. A low-grade chaga powder can show high total polysaccharide numbers without delivering meaningful beta-glucan activity. The extract-to-mushroom ratio, such as 8:1 or 10:1, should also be specified and confirmed in writing before production begins.
Can a chaga supplement manufacturer provide a Certificate of Analysis for every batch?
Yes, and this should be a non-negotiable requirement when evaluating any chaga supplement manufacturer. NutraSeller Manufacturing issues a COA for every production batch. Each COA includes identity verification via FTIR, potency confirmation via HPLC or UPLC, and documentation of beta-glucan content tied to label claims. Batch-to-batch consistency is verified across all production runs, which is critical for retail shelf compliance and Amazon supplement documentation requirements. The COA is batch-specific with a unique lot number and reflects test data from that production run, not a shared certificate applied across multiple orders.
What is the difference between chaga mushroom powder and chaga extract when choosing a format for my brand?
Chaga mushroom powder is the dried, ground fruiting body or mycelium with no concentration step. Chaga extract is processed to concentrate active compounds, specifically beta-glucans and polysaccharides, at a specified ratio such as 8:1 or 10:1. Extract delivers a more consistent, measurable potency per dose and is easier to substantiate on a COA. Powder is lower cost but harder to make label claims around with precision. For brands selling on Amazon or in retail, extract with documented beta-glucan content is the stronger choice from a compliance and marketing standpoint. Powder may be appropriate for high-volume bulk products or proprietary blends where extract is one of several active ingredients.
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