Botanical
Extraction.
Qualified extraction is the foundation for everything downstream. If isolation is inconsistent, no amount of formulation sophistication will restore what was lost.
Multiple
Extraction methods
99%+
Purity targets
GMP
Compatible processes
No single method fits every compound family.
Each technique is selected to balance purity, preservation, and downstream compatibility.
Method-matched extraction
Every compound class demands a different isolation strategy. Solvent profile, temperature, pressure, and contact time are tuned to the target rather than applied generically.
Purity-first isolation
Post-extraction purification removes unwanted co-extractives through filtration and chromatographic clean-up before the material moves downstream.
Thermal management
Cold-process and supercritical techniques preserve thermolabile structures that conventional extraction would compromise, protecting compound integrity from the start.
Downstream compatibility
Qualified extracts are analytically characterized and prepared for seamless handoff into stabilization and formulation without reprocessing or re-qualification.
Extraction quality
determines everything
that follows.
The extraction layer sets the ceiling for every downstream process. An impure or degraded isolate cannot be rescued by stabilization, formulation, or analytics. Get this step right and the platform starts with stronger scientific footing.
Source qualification
Incoming materials are reviewed for identity, potency, purity, and contaminant profile before they enter any process.
Extraction and isolation
The selected method is matched to the target compound class for clean, reproducible isolation.
Purification and characterization
Material is cleaned and analytically characterized before handoff to stabilization.
Platform integration
Qualified extracts move into the broader system where stability, delivery, and documentation work together.
Continue into stabilization or formulation.
Extraction only matters when it supports the broader system. Explore how qualified isolates are protected and delivered, or contact HyGyHya to discuss a specific compound or partner program.
Extraction questions
Poor extraction quality creates instability and inconsistency that downstream formulation cannot fully correct. Quality extraction is the first step in preserving molecular integrity.
No. Method selection depends on the target compound class, purity needs, thermal sensitivity, and downstream compatibility.
Qualified extracts move into purification, analytical characterization, and then into the broader stabilization and formulation workflow within the Pharmaceutical Integrity Platform.