8 July 2026 · 5 min read
Who this article is for
Brand owners and category managers reviewing a private-label supplement project.
Lion's mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a medicinal mushroom that has gained traction in the supplement industry for its potential to support cognitive function and nerve health. For brands exploring private-label options, understanding the ingredient's characteristics, market positioning, and formulation flexibility is essential before committing to a product line. This article provides a neutral, factual overview of what supplement brands need to know when considering lion's mane as a private-label offering, from typical formats to regulatory responsibilities.
What this active is and typical formats
Lion's mane is a mushroom that contains bioactive compounds such as hericenones and erinacines, which are believed to support nerve growth factor (NGF) synthesis. It is commonly available as a powdered extract (often 10:1 or 8:1 concentration), a whole fruiting body powder, or a dual-extract combining hot water and alcohol extraction. Typical formats include capsules, tablets, and powders for mixing into beverages. The extract is often standardized to a certain beta-glucan or polysaccharide percentage, though specifications vary by supplier.
Category fit for brand ranges
Lion's mane fits naturally into nootropic, cognitive support, and brain health categories. It also appeals to the functional mushroom segment alongside reishi, cordyceps, and chaga. Brands targeting memory, focus, or mental clarity often include it in stacks with other nootropics like bacopa monnieri or phosphatidylserine. Additionally, it can be positioned in stress management or nervous system support ranges. The ingredient is popular among both general wellness consumers and biohacking enthusiasts.
Formulation and format considerations
When formulating lion's mane, dosage typically ranges from 500 mg to 3,000 mg per day for powdered extracts, with lower doses for concentrated extracts. The ingredient has a mild, earthy taste that can be masked in capsules or flavored powders. It is compatible with most excipients and can be combined with other mushrooms or nootropics. For powders, consider using a flow agent to improve blending. Stability is generally good if stored in a cool, dry place, but light-sensitive compounds may require opaque packaging.
Compliance and label responsibility
As with all dietary supplements, the brand owner is responsible for ensuring that product labels comply with applicable regulations in their target market. This includes accurate ingredient listings, serving sizes, and any structure-function claims (e.g., "supports cognitive function") that must be substantiated and not imply disease treatment. Lion's mane is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) in the US, but brands should verify status in other regions. DAT Supply provides raw material documentation, but final label compliance rests with the brand.
How to brief this active to DAT Supply
To brief lion's mane to DAT Supply, specify the desired extract type (e.g., 10:1 dual extract), target dosage per serving, and preferred format (capsules, tablets, or powder). Indicate any additional ingredients for a custom blend or if you want a standalone product. Provide your target market (e.g., US, EU) so DAT can advise on applicable regulations. Use the "Make it Yours" process to select from existing formulations or create a new one. Start by browsing private-label options or ordering samples to evaluate quality.