Verbena Extract
Verbena extract is a botanical ingredient derived from the leaves of Aloysia citrodora (lemon verbena), traditionally used in herbal preparations. In gummy manufacturing, it offers a cost-effective, heat-stable botanical option for brands seeking traditional herbal positioning. As a botanical on the EU on-hold list, verbena extract carries no EFSA-authorised health claims under Reg. (EU) 432/2012.
- botanical
- traditional-herbal
- mild-taste
At a glance
- Definition
- Verbena extract is a botanical ingredient derived from the leaves of Aloysia citrodora (lemon verbena), traditionally used in herbal preparations. In gummy manufacturing, it offers a cost-effective, heat-stable botanical option for brands seeking traditional herbal positioning. As a botanical on the EU on-hold list, verbena extract carries no EFSA-authorised health claims under Reg. (EU) 432/2012.
- Common positionings
- relaxation
- calm
- digestive-wellness
- traditional-herbal-support
- botanical-blend
- Format suitability
- Reviewed for gummies and sachets — confirmed per project.
Where this ingredient fits in the DAT Supply catalogue
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What it is
Verbena extract is a botanical ingredient sourced from the leaves of Aloysia citrodora, commonly known as lemon verbena. It has a long history of use in traditional herbal preparations across Europe and the Mediterranean region. In private-label gummy manufacturing, verbena extract offers a cost-effective, heat-stable botanical active that integrates well into standard gummy processing.
Brands use verbena extract primarily for its traditional herbal positioning and mild botanical character. It is one of the more familiar and commercially understood botanical actives across EU and US markets, often appearing in blends alongside other botanicals or co-formulated nutrients. Its low cost tier and good gummy applicability make it an accessible option for brands developing entry-level or mid-range botanical gummy ranges.
Origin and history
Verbena extract comes from the leaves of Aloysia citrodora, a shrub native to South America that was introduced to Europe in the 17th century and has since been cultivated widely in Mediterranean climates. The plant's leaves have been used in traditional herbal preparations for centuries, particularly in Spain, France, and Portugal, where it is valued for its aromatic and soothing properties.
Industrially, verbena extract is produced through drying and grinding the leaves, followed by extraction using water or ethanol solvents. The resulting extract is standardised to a consistent concentration and can be supplied as a dried powder or liquid concentrate. For gummy manufacturing, the powdered form is most commonly used due to its ease of handling and compatibility with standard gummy processing equipment.
Scientific overview
Verbena extract contains a range of bioactive compounds, including flavonoids, phenolic acids, and essential oils such as citral and limonene. These compounds are believed to contribute to the herb's traditional uses, though the specific mechanisms of action are not fully characterised in the context of modern nutritional science. The extract is generally well-tolerated and has a long history of safe use in food and supplement applications.
Bioavailability of verbena extract's active compounds varies depending on the extraction method and the form used. Standardised extracts with consistent flavonoid content are preferred for manufacturing to ensure batch-to-batch reproducibility. The powdered form is generally stable and compatible with gummy processing, though mild taste masking may be required depending on the concentration used.
From a manufacturing perspective, verbena extract is heat-stable and soluble in gummy formulations, making it straightforward to incorporate into standard production lines. Its low cost tier makes it an economical choice for brands seeking a botanical ingredient without significant raw material investment. No specific formulation conflicts or synergies have been identified in the available data, though DAT reviews these factors per project.
Why brands use Verbena Extract
Verbena extract occupies a well-established position in the botanical supplement market, particularly in traditional herbal and wellness positioning. Brands use it to create gummy products that appeal to consumers seeking familiar, traditional botanical ingredients. Its low cost and good processing characteristics make it particularly attractive for entry-level or mid-range product lines where botanical content is desired without premium ingredient costs.
In formulation and manufacturing, verbena extract integrates well into standard gummy processing. It is heat-stable, soluble, and does not require special handling beyond standard quality control procedures. The mild botanical taste may require moderate masking, which can be achieved through flavour systems such as citrus or berry profiles that complement the herb's natural character. DAT confirms taste masking requirements per project during the sampling phase.
For pack copy, brands should note that verbena extract, as a botanical on the EU on-hold list, carries no EFSA-authorised health claims under Reg. (EU) 432/2012. Claim coverage must come from co-formulated nutrients with authorised claims, such as Vitamin C for immune support or Magnesium for nervous system function. All pack copy must be reviewed per project for compliance with EU food information and health claims regulations. DAT reviews all claims and positioning per project before final label approval.
Formats this ingredient is reviewed for
DAT Supply covers gummy, capsule, softgel, tablet, powder, oral strip, liquid drop, shot, jelly and pet formats. The list below reflects every format this ingredient is reviewed for — chips link through to the manufacturing hub for each format. Final compatibility, dose and matrix are confirmed per project.
Formulation notes
Verified formulation reference across the formats this ingredient is reviewed for — the Supported formats section lists every product format this active is approved for, and the per-format Considerations section below covers matrix-specific guidance. Final formulation, dose and on-pack copy are confirmed per project.
- Gummy fit
- Good
- Heat stable
- Yes
- Soluble in matrix
- Yes
- Cost tier
- Low
Forms available
- Dried extract, liquid extract, powdered extract
Dosage reference
Brand positioning typically starts from 30 mg per serving. No EU NRV established for verbena extract. DAT confirms dosage per project based on target market and formulation.
Taste & sensory
Mild botanical taste. Moderate masking needed.
Manufacturing notes
No specific formulation notes. Standard processing applies.
Per-format formulation notes
Safe-baseline considerations for each format this ingredient is reviewed for. Final formulation, dose and on-pack copy are confirmed per project.
Gummies
- Taste masking and aroma load against the cooked-base flavour — confirmed per project.
- Heat exposure during cooking; coated or encapsulated forms may be required — confirmed per project.
- Matrix choice (pectin vs gelatin) and its effect on ingredient stability — confirmed per project.
- Per-gummy dose and serving count needed to hit the label claim — confirmed per project.
Sachets
- Powder flow and dose accuracy at single-serve sachet weights — confirmed per project.
- Barrier requirements (oxygen, moisture) for the active — confirmed per project.
- Reconstitution behaviour when the sachet is dosed into water — confirmed per project.
EU-authorised health claims
EU-authorised wording for this ingredient is reviewed per project against Reg. 1924/2006 and the authorised list under Reg. 432/2012. No final claim wording is implied by this page.
Authorised at ≥15% NRV per daily serving. Claim wording must appear verbatim on consumer packaging. DAT reviews final pack copy per project against EU 1924/2006 and the authorised list under EU 432/2012.
Verbena extract is a botanical ingredient on the EU on-hold list. No EFSA-authorised health claims are available. Brands may position verbena extract as a traditional herbal ingredient or as part of a broader formulation where co-formulated nutrients carry authorised claims. All pack copy must be reviewed per project for compliance with EU food information and health claims regulations.
Studies & evidence
External peer-reviewed sources and regulatory opinions. Citations only — DAT does not endorse the publishers.
EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies·EFSA Journal·2012
Carnat, A., Carnat, A.P., Fraisse, D., Lamaison, J.L.·Fitoterapia·1999
Bahramsoltani, R., Rostamiasrabadi, P., Shahpiri, Z., et al.·Journal of Ethnopharmacology·2018
Rashidi, M., Zare, M., Ghasemi, M.·Phytotherapy Research·2020
Synergies & conflicts
Pairs well with
Synergy data needs review.
Care when combining with
Conflict data needs review.
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