Yeast Dietary Supplement Ingredients for Bulk Formulators
Yeast dietary supplement ingredients are yeast-derived materials used in capsules, tablets, sachets, stick packs, and functional powder blends. ArtemisYeast supplies bulk yeast ingredients for supplement and nutraceutical manufacturers that need dependable specifications, lot documentation, and application-fit formats. Typical ingredient families include nutritional yeast, yeast beta-glucan, Saccharomyces boulardii, yeast RNA and nucleotides, selenium-enriched yeast, glutathione yeast, and inactive yeast carriers. Procurement teams use this page to compare formats, identify key specification points, and request wholesale pricing on request for pilot, scale-up, and recurring production volumes.
What this category/application covers
Dietary supplement applications require ingredients that are consistent enough for high-speed filling, blending, tableting, and sachet packing while remaining aligned with label positioning and regulatory requirements in the target market. Yeast-derived ingredients can support nutritional, functional, and formulation roles: they may contribute B-vitamins, protein, minerals, beta-glucan fractions, nucleotides, glutathione, or live yeast culture formats, depending on the selected material.
ArtemisYeast supports supplement manufacturers that need bulk materials rather than consumer retail packs. Buyers can review related ingredient families such as nutritional yeast and yeast probiotics, then match the ingredient to the required dosage form, serving size, moisture target, particle size, and labeling plan. For broader sourcing, our products directory provides a practical starting point for comparing yeast ingredients across food, feed, brewing, and supplement use cases.
Common products and formulations
- Nutritional yeast powders and flakes: inactive yeast ingredients used in powders, tablets, sachets, and fortified blends where flavor, nutrient contribution, particle size, and dispersibility matter.
- Yeast beta-glucan: purified or enriched yeast cell wall fraction, typically evaluated by beta-glucan assay method, purity, particle size, sensory profile, and compatibility with capsules or drink powders.
- Saccharomyces boulardii: live yeast culture ingredient for supplement formats, usually specified by strain identity, viable count target, overage strategy, storage conditions, and packaging barrier.
- Yeast RNA and nucleotides: ingredients selected for nucleotide profile, solubility, taste contribution, and use in specialized nutritional formulations.
- Selenium-enriched yeast: a mineral yeast ingredient evaluated by selenium level, organic selenium ratio, heavy metals, batch consistency, and permitted use in the destination market.
- Glutathione yeast and specialty inactive yeast: selected for declared active content, processing stability, carrier role, or blending performance in premixes and finished supplements.
How to choose
Start with the finished product format. Capsule manufacturers usually prioritize bulk density, flowability, microbiological profile, and assay consistency. Tablet producers should evaluate compressibility, moisture, excipient compatibility, odor, and color impact. Powder and sachet lines need dispersibility, mesh size, sensory contribution, caking tendency, and compatibility with flavors, sweeteners, minerals, proteins, and plant extracts.
Next, define the specification that matters commercially. For beta-glucan, confirm assay method, declared content, and whether the target is total beta-glucan or a specific fraction. For live yeast culture ingredients, confirm strain identification, viable count at manufacture, shelf-life target, packaging, and storage range. For selenium yeast, verify selenium concentration, batch tolerance, and documentation needed for the destination market. For nutritional yeast, compare taste profile, color, vitamin declaration, allergen status, and heat exposure during downstream processing.
Procurement teams should also consider minimum order quantity, lead time, pallet configuration, import documentation, and change-control expectations. If your project requires a non-standard mesh, tighter microbiological limits, private label documentation, or recurring annual volume planning, ArtemisYeast can route the request through custom quote review before commercial supply.
Quality and documentation
Supplement ingredient purchasing depends on transparent documentation. Typical review packages may include specification sheet, certificate of analysis, allergen statement, non-GMO statement where applicable, ingredient origin information, microbiological limits, heavy metals testing, residual moisture, particle size, and shelf-life guidance. For live culture ingredients, viable count, strain documentation, packaging barrier, and storage conditions should be reviewed before label finalization and production scheduling.
ArtemisYeast aligns documentation with B2B purchasing workflows so quality, regulatory, and production teams can review the same technical basis before issuing a purchase order. Requirements can vary by country, category, and finished product positioning, so buyers should confirm local compliance before launch. Visit quality to understand our documentation approach, or send your target specification for technical matching before requesting a commercial quotation.
Why work with ArtemisYeast
- Application-led sourcing: we match yeast ingredients to capsule, tablet, powder, sachet, premix, and functional food supplement workflows instead of quoting by name only.
- Bulk supply focus: ArtemisYeast is structured for manufacturers, contract packers, brand owners, and distributors that need cartons, drums, bags, or palletized volumes.
- Technical specification support: we help compare assay values, particle size, viable count targets, moisture limits, sensory impact, and documentation requirements.
- Commercial flexibility: wholesale pricing is available on request, with quotation support for trial orders, scale-up batches, recurring supply, and multi-ingredient sourcing.
- Procurement-ready communication: our team can discuss lead times, packaging, certificates, shipping requirements, and forecast planning before you commit to a purchase.
To begin, share the ingredient name, target application, annual volume estimate, destination market, and required documents through request quote. ArtemisYeast will respond with suitable options, technical documentation availability, and a bulk quote on request for your procurement review.
Recommended Categories
For dietary supplements workflows, customers most often need media and reagents from these categories. Each ships free worldwide.
№ — Nutritional Yeast
Inactive nutritional yeast flakes and powder fortified with B-vitamins and minerals for vegan, dietary-supplement, and clean-label foods.
№ — Probiotic & Functional Yeast
Saccharomyces boulardii, beta-glucan, yeast nucleotides, and yeast-derived bioactive ingredients for human and animal health.
Common questions about dietary supplements
01 Which yeast dietary supplement ingredients are available in bulk?
02 Can ArtemisYeast support capsule, tablet, and powder formats?
03 Do you publish prices for supplement yeast ingredients?
04 What documents should buyers request before ordering?
05 How should we start a new supplement ingredient project?
Discuss your dietary supplements requirements
Tell us about your cell line, target scale, and regulatory context. We will recommend specific products, share documentation, and quote pricing.