Cotinus coggygria Scop.
Smoke tree leaves (Cotinus coggygria) are notable for their exceptionally high content of myricetin, quercetin, gallic acid and condensed tannins — bioactive compounds with well-documented antioxidant, antimicrobial and astringent properties. The plant has a long tradition of use in tanning and dyeing, and is increasingly used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations.
Bioform supplies certified organic dried smoke tree leaves, available cut and sifted or as a fine powder. Primary applications include standardised polyphenol extracts, astringent preparations for skin and oral care, pharmaceutical formulations and nutraceutical antioxidant blends. Full COA and microbiological documentation per batch.
| Botanical Name | Cotinus coggygria Scop. |
| Common Name | Smoke Tree, Venetian Sumach |
| Plant Part | Leaves |
| Extraction | Drying and cutting |
| Origin | Bulgaria — Rose Valley, Village Tazha |
| Cultivation | Certified organic, own plantation |
| Appearance | Dried green-brown leaves |
| Aroma | Slightly astringent, mild, tannic |
| CAS Number | 84649-94-5 |
| Certifications | EU Organic (Ceres), USDA NOP, ISO 9001, ISO 22000, GMP |
| Documentation | COA, SDS / MSDS, pesticide screen supplied per batch |
| Supply Format | Bulk B2B — enquire for available batch sizes and MOQ |
| Applications | Pharmaceutical, nutraceuticals, cosmetics, food industry (tannin applications) |
Certifications