A specific blend of myo-inositol, probiotics, and micronutrients developed by EpiGen Global Research Consortium and Nestlé Research achieved this benefit.
The Botanical Adulterants Prevention Program’s latest installation includes lab data from 532 commercial elderberry samples, evidencing authenticity problems.
Promotions include Holly Vogtman to director of communications, Rashidah Denton to manager of scientific and regulatory affairs, and Gretchen Powers’ expanded role to include member experience.
Rob Wildman, Safety Call International, Herbalife Nutrition, Naturate, Indena S.p.A, and Tony Hayes (posthumously) were awarded for outstanding contributions.
The food tech venture company has acquired an American SPAC and joined the OTC Market, and called upon alt-protein players for worldwide collaboration.
BAPP publications include research and education to allow industry members to set ingredient specifications, authenticate ingredients, and assess adulterated materials in the supply chain.
While the agency has not specifically confirmed it, dietary supplements were not mentioned in a list of manufacturers required to enhance traceability measures.
750 consumers indicate that the food system must respond to their deepening concerns, which include areas of sustainability not related to the environment.
The third-party testing organization will also expand its dietary supplement GMP program to include manufacturers of cosmetics, personal care, and over-the-counter products.