Fucoidan is a sulfated polysaccharide extracted from brown seaweeds, most commonly mozuku (Cladosiphon okamuranus) from Okinawa and kombu (Saccharina japonica) from Hokkaidō.
INCI Fucoidan (from various brown seaweeds); MOQ from 1–10 kg.
Anti-aging facial serum / essence (cosmetic) — Marine bioscience / 'Japanese ocean heritage' moisturising story.
Le fucoïdane est un polysaccharide sulfaté extrait d'algues brunes, le plus souvent du mozuku (Cladosiphon okamuranus) d'Okinawa et du kombu (Saccharina japonica) de Hokkaidō. Étudié pour des positionnements hydratant, immunomodulateur et antioxydant. Commercialisé à la fois comme ingrédient cosmétique et comme complément alimentaire fonctionnel.
| Japon | Inscrit au JSCI ; reconnu séparément comme ingrédient alimentaire fonctionnel |
|---|---|
| Union européenne | Inscrit au CosIng ; l'usage en alimentation fonctionnelle requiert une évaluation distincte |
| États-Unis | Reconnu par l'INCI ; voie de notification DSHEA pour l'usage en complément alimentaire |
| Chine | Inscrit à l'IECIC pour les cosmétiques ; usage en alimentation fonctionnelle à vérifier |
Industry-typical MOQ for purified fucoidan concentrate is in the 1–10 kg range per lot, with 6–12 week lead times because most producers run scheduled extraction campaigns rather than continuous production. The mozuku raw material itself is harvested seasonally (April–June for Okinawa Cladosiphon okamuranus), so suppliers buffer with frozen or dried intermediate stock. For larger volumes (50 kg+) or for custom molecular-weight specifications, expect longer lead times and request a manufacturing schedule confirmation in writing.
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Connaissance sectorielle — non encore rattachée à une source primaire unique
A standard fucoidan supplier package includes: (1) per-lot CoA with fucose %, total sulfate %, molecular weight (or MW distribution), uronic acid %, residual protein, residual ash, and heavy metals (notably arsenic — relevant for seaweed-derived ingredients), (2) microbiological certificate (total plate count, yeast/mould, coliform, E. coli, Salmonella), (3) source-species declaration with binomial name (e.g., Cladosiphon okamuranus, Saccharina japonica) and harvesting region, (4) allergen statement, and (5) extraction-process description sufficient to demonstrate solvent residues are within applicable limits. For EU shipments, a non-Novel-Food self-declaration or reference to an authorised Novel Food entry should be supplied where applicable.
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Availability is supplier-specific. Marinova's Maritech fucoidans (Australian, not Japanese) hold non-GMO and EU/USDA NOP organic certifications and are widely cited as the only certified-organic fucoidan in the world. For Japanese mozuku-derived fucoidan, organic certification of the seaweed source is unusual because most mozuku is wild-harvested or cultivated under Okinawan aquaculture practices that have not been brought into a formal organic scheme. Kosher and halal certification can usually be arranged for the extraction step but should be confirmed in the RFQ rather than assumed.
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Three factors dominate the per-kilo pricing: (1) source species — Cladosiphon okamuranus (Okinawa mozuku) is comparatively easier to source than deep-water kombu, while Mekabu/Undaria fucoidan tends to attract premium pricing due to lower yield, (2) purity and standardisation — a 'crude' fucoidan-rich seaweed extract may run a fraction of the price of a >85% purity fucoidan with a specified molecular-weight window, and (3) certifications — GRAS / Novel Food / organic status materially shifts pricing. Annual mozuku harvest variability (heat-stress events such as the 2015 dip) can also tighten supply and move pricing for material sourced from Okinawa.
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Beyond standard food-ingredient supply terms, buyers should consider: (a) species-and-region lock-in clauses (so the supplier cannot silently substitute a different brown-seaweed source between lots), (b) molecular-weight and sulfate-content tolerance ranges as part of the spec — out-of-tolerance lots should be a recognised rejection ground, (c) reservation of seasonal harvest capacity if you need larger volumes (April–June mozuku window), and (d) for EU-bound material, written confirmation of which Novel Food entry the product relies upon (or a basis for non-Novel-Food status). Indemnification on regulatory misclassification is worth negotiating explicitly given the structural variability of fucoidan as a category.
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Anti-aging facial serum / essence (cosmetic)
Immune-support / general wellness supplement (capsule or tablet)
Hydrating sheet mask (cosmetic)
Functional beverage / shot (Japan-domestic FFC opportunity)
Oryza Oil & Fat Chemical Co., Ltd.
オリザ油化株式会社
Pionnier des ingrédients fonctionnels issus du son de riz depuis plus de 70 ans. Produit plus de 300 extraits d'origine végétale. Son produit phare Oryza Ceramide® est le seul glucosylcéramide de qualité alimentaire approuvé par le Ministère de la Santé au Japon.
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Kanehide Bio Co., Ltd.
金秀バイオ株式会社
Fabricant global d'aliments santé basé à Okinawa (groupe Kanehide). A réussi en 1998 l'extraction de la fucoïdane à partir du mozuku d'Okinawa. Détient le brevet japonais n° 3408180 pour l'extraction par acide citrique d'une fucoïdane de haute pureté. Le produit phare « Okinawa Fucoidan » a dépassé 800 000 unités en ventes cumulées en 2024. Produit également des articles à partir de trois variétés de curcuma d'Okinawa.
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Yaizu Suisankagaku Industry Co., Ltd. (YSK)
焼津水産化学工業株式会社
Fabricant de chimie marine basé dans la ville de Yaizu. Principal fournisseur de fucoïdane issue du mozuku d'Okinawa de l'île d'Ishigaki. Un article évalué par les pairs publié en 2018 dans ScienceDirect a confirmé une pureté de fucoïdane de 92 % dans le produit Fysk.
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Riken Vitamin Co., Ltd.
理研ビタミン株式会社
Listed Japanese ingredient and seasoning company with a 75+ year history in seaweed extracts, kombu-derived dashi, fat-soluble vitamins, and emulsifiers. Operates as a primary B2B supplier for Japanese food manufacturers and increasingly serves overseas premium-dashi and functional-food customers. Multiple production sites across Japan plus subsidiaries in the US and Europe.
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