Export Compliance in Curcumin Manufacturing:
A Practical Framework for Global Buyers

By: SVN Suresh Babu, CEO, Botanix Industries

Exporting curcumin into regulated markets requires systematic documentation and validated processing controls. Compliance is no longer an optional differentiator; it is a baseline requirement.

Residual Solvent Management

Solvent-based extracts must adhere to stringent residual thresholds. Closed-loop solvent recovery systems reduce contamination risk and support export acceptance.

Heavy Metal & Microbial Standards

Global buyers expect:

  • Heavy metals within pharmacopeial limits
  • Controlled microbial counts
  • Absence of adulterants
  • Documented contaminant testing

These parameters must be verified per batch.

Documentation & Traceability

An export-ready supplier provides:

  • Batch-specific Certificate of Analysis
  • HPLC chromatograms
  • Lot traceability records
  • Export-compliant labeling and packaging

Transparency in documentation reduces procurement risk and simplifies regulatory audits.

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