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Horsetail

INCI: Horsetail (Equisetum arvense extract)

Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is a botanical ingredient used in private-label gummy manufacturing, valued for its naturally occurring silica content. It has no authorised health claims under applicable claims framework, so brands typically pair it with nutrients such as Biotin, Zinc, or Vitamin C to carry claim coverage for hair, skin, nails, or collagen formation. DAT reviews claim wording per project.

  • hair-skin-nails
  • beauty-nutricosmetics
  • bone-and-joint
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Horsetail

At a glance

Definition
Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is a botanical ingredient used in private-label gummy manufacturing, valued for its naturally occurring silica content. It has no authorised health claims under applicable claims framework, so brands typically pair it with nutrients such as Biotin, Zinc, or Vitamin C to carry claim coverage for hair, skin, nails, or collagen formation. DAT reviews claim wording per project.
Authorised wording (summary)
2 authorised statements — see "US structure-function statements" below.
Common positionings
  • Hair
  • skin and nails support
  • Bone and joint health
  • Silica source
  • Natural beauty from within
Format suitability
Reviewed for gummies and sachets — confirmed per project.
Format & category fit

Where this ingredient fits in the DAT Supply catalogue

Every format chip links through to its manufacturing hub and to the private-label catalogue for that format. The category chip routes to the matching vertical hub on the categories index.

Positioning

What it is

Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is a perennial herb that has been used in traditional herbal preparations for centuries. It is one of the most abundant natural sources of silica, a compound that plays a structural role in connective tissues, hair, and nails. For private-label gummy manufacturers, horsetail offers a cost-effective botanical ingredient that can be positioned within beauty-nutricosmetics, bone-and-joint, or daily wellness ranges.

Brands use horsetail in gummies primarily as a natural silica source, often combined with Biotin, Zinc, or Vitamin C to support hair, skin, and nails positioning. Because horsetail is a botanical on the EFSA on-hold list, no authorised health claims are available under applicable claims framework. Claim coverage must come from co-formulated nutrients with established claims. DAT reviews all claim wording per project to ensure regulatory compliance.

Origin and history

Horsetail is one of the oldest surviving plant species on earth, dating back over 350 million years to the Carboniferous period. It grows wild across Europe, Asia, and North America, typically in damp, sandy soils near streams and rivers. The above-ground stems are harvested in late spring and early summer, then dried and processed for herbal preparations.

Industrial production of horsetail extract involves drying the aerial parts, milling them to a fine powder, and extracting with water or ethanol to produce a standardised extract. The extract is typically standardised to a minimum silica content (often 7%) or flavonoid content (often 0.5%) to ensure batch-to-batch consistency. For gummy manufacturing, standardised extracts are preferred over raw herb powder because they offer predictable dosing and a neutral taste profile.

Scientific overview

Horsetail contains a range of bioactive compounds including silica (silicic acid), flavonoids (such as isoquercitrin and kaempferol), phenolic acids, and saponins. Silica is the most commercially relevant constituent, as it is involved in the structural integrity of connective tissues, hair, and nails. In the body, silica is absorbed as orthosilicic acid and is thought to support collagen synthesis and bone mineralisation.

Bioavailability of silica from horsetail depends on the form of the extract. Standardised aqueous extracts provide soluble orthosilicic acid, which is more bioavailable than the insoluble silica found in raw plant material. The flavonoid content may also contribute antioxidant activity, though this is not a claim that can be made on pack under target-market regulations.

From a manufacturing perspective, horsetail extract is heat-stable and soluble in gummy formulations. It has a low cost per serving, making it an accessible botanical for mass-market gummy ranges. The earthy taste is negligible when using standardised extracts at typical doses (200–1000 mg). DAT confirms the target dose and extract form per project based on the intended positioning and co-formulated nutrients.

Why brands use Horsetail

Horsetail is one of the most familiar and commercially understood botanical ingredients across EU and US markets. It is commonly positioned within hair, skin, and nails gummy ranges, often alongside Biotin, Zinc, and Vitamin C. Its low cost and neutral taste make it a practical choice for mass-market private-label gummy SKUs. Brands targeting the beauty-nutricosmetics segment frequently include horsetail as a natural silica source, appealing to consumers seeking plant-based alternatives to synthetic ingredients.

From a formulation standpoint, horsetail extract is heat-stable and soluble in gummy matrices, with no significant impact on taste or texture at typical doses. The main manufacturing watchpoint is ensuring the extract is standardised to a consistent silica content, as raw herb powder can vary significantly between batches. DAT works with suppliers to confirm extract specifications and batch documentation before production.

On pack, brands must exercise strict claim discipline. Horsetail has no authorised health claims under applicable claims framework. Any health-related wording must be carried by co-formulated nutrients such as Biotin (for normal hair and skin), Zinc (for normal hair, skin, and nails), or Vitamin C (for normal collagen formation). DAT reviews all claim wording per project to ensure compliance. No disease claims, no "anti-inflammatory" language, and no certification promises on pack until confirmed per project and batch.

Supported formats

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

  • Standardised extract (typically 7% silica / 0.5% flavonoids), dried herb powder, liquid extract

Dosage reference

Horsetail is not a vitamin or mineral with an established NRV. Brand positioning typically ranges from 200 mg to 1000 mg per serving. DAT confirms the target dose per project based on the selected extract standardisation and intended positioning.

Taste & sensory

Tasteless earthy if standardised.

Manufacturing notes

Gummy-optimised dosing and format considerations. Standardised extracts reduce batch-to-batch variability.

Format considerations

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.

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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.

US structure-function statements

  • Horsetail is a source of silica, which supports healthy hair, skin, and nails.Structure-function (DSHEA)
  • Silica from horsetail supports bone and connective tissue health.Structure-function (DSHEA)

Structure-function statements must appear with the FDA disclaimer in the same field of vision on the label. % Daily Value (DV) based on FDA 21 CFR 101.9.

Wording to avoid on pack copy

  • No disease claims (diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease).
  • Structure-function claims must be accompanied by the FDA disclaimer: 'These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.'
  • No certification promises on pack until confirmed per project and batch.
  • No guaranteed shelf-life on pack until confirmed with stability data.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Structure-function claims are permitted under DSHEA (21 USC §343(r)(6)). No Daily Value (DV) has been established for horsetail or silica under FDA 21 CFR 101.9.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Studies & evidence

External peer-reviewed sources and regulatory opinions. Citations only — DAT does not endorse the publishers.

  1. EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA)·EFSA Journal·2021

  2. Jugdaohsingh R.·The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging·2007

  3. Barel A., Calomme M., Timchenko A., et al.·Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology·2005

  4. Reffitt D.M., Ogston N., Jugdaohsingh R., et al.·Bone·2003

  5. Price C.T., Langford J.R., Liporace F.A.·Nutrients·2013

  6. Sandhu N.S., Kaur S., Chopra B.·Journal of Ethnopharmacology·2019

Catalogue match

Product concepts featuring Horsetail

Private-label product concepts where Horsetail appears in the formula. Each opens to a product brief and quote route.

Synergies & conflicts

Pairs well with

Pairs with Biotin (hair/skin/nails), Silica (hair/nails), Zinc (collagen formation).

Care when combining with

Diuretic effect — ensure adequate water intake.

Similar ingredients

Ingredients that frequently sit alongside this one in private-label supplement briefs.

Adjacent reading

Pairings, resource guides and blog notes most often associated with Horsetail on DAT Supply briefs.

Common pairings

Ingredients that frequently co-formulate with Horsetail.

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