All news articles for November 2013

Special edition: The unlimited potential of algae

Special edition: The unlimited potential of algae

By Stephen Daniells

As your intrepid NutraIngredients-USA journalists and editors explore the floor at SupplySide West in Las Vegas, many conversations are about the potential of algae as sources of valuable nutrients and nutritional ingredients. In this special edition,...

Krill study suggests anti-aging potential

Krill study suggests anti-aging potential

By Nathan Gray

Supplementation with krill powder could help to prevent age-related declines in weight and energy by altering important metabolic pathways, according to new research in mice.

UK warns against another USPLabs pre-workout supplement

UK warns against another USPLabs pre-workout supplement

By Shane Starling

The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) has warned consumers off VERSA-1, the second pre-workout sports supplement made by Texas-based manufacturer USPLabs containing the disputed ingredient, aegeline.

AlaskOmega set to make omega-3 sustainability splash in European market

AlaskOmega set to make omega-3 sustainability splash in European market

By Hank Schultz

Ohio-based fish oil supplier Organic Technologies is expanding its distribution into Europe.  But instead of trading on the “made in USA” angle that plays well for its AlaskOmega ingredients domestically and elsewhere in the world, the company plans to...

UK medicines agency issues OxyElite Pro 'no-no'

UK medicines agency issues OxyElite Pro 'no-no'

By Shane Starling

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has joined the UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) in warning consumers off pre-workout sports supplement, OxyElite Pro.

Timing right for federal standard on GMO disclosure: AHPA

Timing right for federal standard on GMO: AHPA

By Maggie Hennessy

With more than 85% of the votes in on Washington State's GMO labeling initiative 522 as of Thursday night, it appears that the Yes side has an insurmountable deficit to overcome, getting 47% of votes to the No side’s 53%. (Due to the state’s unique...

Could fish oil supply dip provide added opportunity for krill?

Could fish oil supply dip provide added opportunity for krill?

By Hank Schultz

Uneven supply in the fish oil market has had an effect on store shelves, according to Royal DSM, one of the world’s biggest suppliers.  Could that create a bigger opening for alternative sources such as krill?  It’s too early to say for sure, but krill...

Has EFSA lit Europe’s dark botanical tunnel?

Special edition: Botanicals. Editor's blog

Has EFSA sparked a light in Europe’s dark botanical tunnel?

By Shane STARLING

The botanicals industry was pleasantly surprised recently when the EU’s central science agency backed an isolated health claim for a bowel-benefitting herbal blend – but is EFSA really changing its botanicals approach before the EC has told it to?

EU botanicals battle: ‘Consumers need more information’

Special edition: Botanicals

EU's ongoing botanicals battle: ‘Consumers need more information’

By Chris Whitehouse

The European Union botanicals sector has been in limbo since 2010 when 2078 botanical health claim applications were placed on hold as the European Commission bowed to pressure to reconsider the scientific criteria for their validation. With no end to...

Global non-GMO market could reach $800bn by 2017; demand not unanimous

Global non-GMO market could reach $800bn by 2017; demand not unanimous

By Maggie Hennessy

The global market for non-GMO food and beverage products shows great promise in the coming years, but its success is far from guaranteed, as global consumer support for mandatory GMO labeling is mixed, and there is little indication of a surge toward...

In pictures: The top botanicals and their health benefits

Special edition: Botanicals

In pictures: The top botanicals and their health benefits

By Maggie Hennessy

The botanicals sector is worth $5.6 billion in the US alone, and includes a diverse range of botanicals, from cranberry to St John's wort. In this special gallery we take a tour of the herbal sector, and look at some of the stars, and their health...

Pharmachem self-affirms GRAS for aloe leaf powders

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Pharmachem self-affirms GRAS for aloe leaf powders

Pharmachem Laboratories, Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary, Improve USA, has announced the self-affirmed GRAS status of its decolorized inner gel and whole aloe leaf powder products for use in food and beverages.

Despite bad publicity, adulteration picture slowly improving, experts say

Special Edition: Botanicals

Despite bad publicity, adulteration picture slowly improving, experts say

By Hank Schultz

The extent of adulteration of herbal supplements has been a question for as long as the products have been on the market.  In light of damaging publicity, such as Monday’s article in The New York Times, is there evidence that progress is being made on...

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