BVV Caffeine Powder USP/FCC/Food Grade - 1KG

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Whether you're formulating energy supplements, pre-workouts, functional beverages, or research compounds, BVV Caffeine Powder USP/FCC/Food Grade delivers the purity and consistency your application demands. Anhydrous, fine-milled, and certified to USP/FCC/Food Grade standards, this 1KG bulk format gives formulators, manufacturers, and serious DIY users a reliable, cost-effective source of pharmaceutical-quality caffeine — measured precisely, every time.

Why BVV Caffeine Powder USP/FCC/Food Grade

BVV's Caffeine Powder is produced to USP (United States Pharmacopeia), FCC (Food Chemicals Codex), and Food Grade standards — three of the most rigorous purity benchmarks in the industry. This isn't commodity-grade caffeine; it's anhydrous (moisture-free), white powdery crystalline in form, and consistent batch to batch. The fine, powdered-sugar-like consistency makes it exceptionally easy to weigh, blend, and incorporate into formulations without clumping or uneven distribution.

Compared to lower-grade caffeine sources, BVV's USP/FCC-certified powder gives formulators confidence in potency accuracy and regulatory compliance. At 1KG, it's sized for serious production runs, R&D batches, and bulk supplement manufacturing — delivering significant cost efficiency over smaller retail-packaged alternatives.

Key Benefits

  • USP/FCC/Food Grade Certified – Meets the highest purity standards for pharmaceutical, food, and supplement applications.
  • Anhydrous Formula – Completely moisture-free, ensuring accurate dosing and extended shelf stability.
  • Ultra-Fine Consistency – Powdered-sugar-like texture blends seamlessly into capsules, powders, beverages, and topicals.
  • Bulk 1KG Format – Cost-effective for manufacturers, formulators, and high-volume DIY users.
  • Precise Chemical Profile – Defined molecular weight (194.19 g/mol), CAS number (58-8-2), and density (1.23 g/cm³) for reliable formulation math.
  • Stimulant & Cognitive Support – Caffeine is clinically recognized for enhancing alertness, focus, mood, and physical performance.

Use Cases

  • Pre-Workout Supplement Formulation – Blend precise doses into pre-workout powders for energy, endurance, and focus support.
  • Capsule & Tablet Manufacturing – Encapsulate for standardized caffeine supplement products with accurate per-serving dosing.
  • Functional Beverage Production – Dissolve into energy drinks, shots, or functional waters for consistent caffeine content.
  • Nootropic Stack Development – Combine with other cognitive compounds for custom brain-support formulations.
  • Research & Laboratory Use – Suitable for analytical, pharmacological, and food science research requiring certified-grade caffeine.
  • Topical & Cosmetic Formulation – Incorporate into creams, serums, or eye treatments where caffeine is used for its vasoconstrictive properties.

Directions for Use

  • Always weigh caffeine powder using a precision milligram scale — do not measure by volume.
  • For general adult use, a typical serving is 100–200 mg; do not exceed 200 mg per serving without professional guidance.
  • Blend into your formulation base (powder, liquid, capsule fill) and mix thoroughly to ensure even distribution.
  • For beverage applications, dissolve in warm water first before adding to the full batch for best solubility.
  • Store in a sealed, airtight container away from moisture, heat, and direct light.
  • Always wear gloves and a dust mask when handling bulk caffeine powder to avoid inhalation or skin contact.
  • Keep out of reach of children. Consult a healthcare professional before use if you have any medical conditions.

Ingredients / Guaranteed Analysis

  • Active Ingredient: Caffeine Anhydrous (USP/FCC/Food Grade) — 100%
  • Chemical Formula: C₈H₁₀N₄O₂
  • Molecular Weight: 194.19 g/mol
  • CAS Registry Number: 58-08-2
  • Appearance: White Powdery Crystalline
  • Odor: None
  • Density: 1.23 g/cm³ @ 20°C
  • Boiling Point: 178°C / 352°F
  • Solubility in Water: Moderately Soluble
  • Derived From: Synthetic anhydrous caffeine; no plant-derived fillers or excipients

What Growers Are Saying

"Excellent purity and consistency. We've been using this in our pre-workout line for months and the results are exactly what we expect every batch."

— Marcus T., Supplement Manufacturer

"The fine texture makes it incredibly easy to blend. No clumping, no waste — just clean, accurate dosing every time."

— Sarah P., Functional Beverage Formulator

"USP grade at this price point for 1KG is hard to beat. BVV has become our go-to source for caffeine powder."

— Daniel R., R&D Lab Technician

Frequently Asked Questions

What does USP/FCC/Food Grade mean?
USP (United States Pharmacopeia) and FCC (Food Chemicals Codex) are two of the most stringent purity standards for ingredients used in pharmaceuticals, food, and dietary supplements. Food Grade certification confirms the product is safe for human consumption applications. Together, these certifications ensure the caffeine meets strict identity, potency, and purity requirements.

What is the difference between anhydrous caffeine and regular caffeine?
Anhydrous means the caffeine has been processed to remove all water content. This results in a more concentrated, stable, and consistent powder compared to hydrated forms, making it ideal for precise formulation work where moisture could affect potency or shelf life.

How do I measure caffeine powder accurately?
Always use a precision milligram (mg) scale. Caffeine is highly potent — even small measurement errors can result in doses that are too high or too low. Never use volume measurements (teaspoons, etc.) for caffeine powder.

Is this caffeine powder compatible with capsule filling machines?
Yes. The ultra-fine, free-flowing consistency of BVV Caffeine Powder is well-suited for manual and automated capsule filling equipment. It blends evenly with common excipients like microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) or rice flour.

How should I store caffeine powder?
Store in a sealed, airtight container in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and moisture. Proper storage maintains potency and prevents clumping. Reseal immediately after each use.

What is the recommended daily caffeine intake?
For most healthy adults, 100–200 mg per day is considered a moderate and safe intake. Exceeding 400 mg/day is generally not recommended and may cause side effects including insomnia, jitteriness, and elevated heart rate. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.

More about BVV Caffeine Powder USP/FCC/Food Grade - 1KG:

Pure Caffeine Powder
USP/FCC/Food Grade
Our Caffeine Powder has a nice fine consistency. Similar to powdered sugar. It is an anhydrous product so it's free of any water/moisture.

Chemical Formula: C8H10N4O2
Molecular Weight: 194.19 g/mol
CAS Registry Number: 58-8-2
Appearance White Powdery Crystalline
Odor: None
Density
1.23 g/cm3 @ 20 °C

Boiling Point: 178C/352F
Solubility in water: Moderately Soluble
GHS Pictograms: GHS07: Exclamation markIrritant
GHS Signal Word: Warning
GHS Hazard Statements: H302
GHS Precautionary Statements P264, P270, P301+P317, P330, P501

What is Caffeine?
Caffeine is a natural stimulant most commonly found in coffee, tea, and certain plants like cacao. It works by stimulating the brain and central nervous system, helping to reduce fatigue and enhance alertness and focus. Chemically classified as a psychoactive drug, caffeine blocks the action of adenosine, a neurotransmitter that promotes relaxation and sleepiness. In addition to its natural sources, caffeine is also added to many soft drinks, energy drinks, and over-the-counter medications. As the world's most widely consumed psychoactive substance, moderate consumption of caffeine has been linked to various health benefits, including improved cognitive function and mood. However, excessive intake can lead to side effects such as insomnia, jitteriness, and increased heart rate.

How Much Caffeine should I take?
The recommended dosage of caffeine varies based on individual tolerance, age, and health factors. For most healthy adults, a moderate daily intake of 100-200 mg of caffeine is considered safe. This equates to about 1-2 cups of brewed coffee or 2-3 cups of tea. Consuming caffeine in moderate amounts can enhance alertness, boost mood, and improve focus. However, exceeding 200 mg per day may lead to side effects like restlessness, insomnia, rapid heart rate, and headaches. For sensitive individuals or those with certain health conditions, even lower doses can cause adverse effects. It's important to monitor caffeine intake from all sources, including coffee, tea, energy drinks, and supplements, to ensure safe consumption levels.

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