Natural Remedies, a leading international botanical company has been recognized by the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Donor Recognition Program (DRP) for its contributions in developing quality standards.
This program recognizes stakeholders who contribute valuable resources and expertise to the development of quality standards. This collaborative effort is critical for ensuring the safety, quality, and efficacy of medicines worldwide, according to USP.
"We are deeply honored to be recognized by the USP for our unwavering commitment to elevating public health through scientifically validated botanical ingredients," said Suresh Lakshmikanthan, chief business officer at Natural Remedies. "Our longstanding collaboration with the USP underscores our shared vision of ensuring the safety, quality, and efficacy of herbal products around the world."
Since 2010, Natural Remedies has made consistent contributions to the Donor Recognition Program (DRP), including:
New and Modernized Monograph Submissions: The company actively participates in the development and revision of botanical monographs, which are the authoritative documents that set the quality benchmarks for ingredients used in herbal medicines.
Bulk Reference Material Submissions: Natural Remedies provides reference materials to the USP, essential for identification and analysis of botanical ingredients.
This recognition highlights Natural Remedies dedication to scientific research and innovation, aligning with the USP's mission. With over 75 monographs submitted to the USP Donor Program and over 230 purified phytocompounds isolated for global reference standards, the company plays a vital role in establishing robust quality benchmarks for botanical products and setting the bar for excellence within the pharmaceutical industry.
"USP would like to recognize the efforts of Natural Remedies in providing candidate documentary and reference standards that reached important milestones in 2022” noted Ronald T. Piervincenzi, PhD, CEO at USP. "USP acknowledges the outstanding contribution that Natural Remedies has made towards global public health through the advancement of USP standards.”