04.08.24
Booth J50
Botanical extract supplier Euromed will showcase its latest herbal innovations at Vitafoods Europe, which are inspired by the Mediterranean diet. The company recently launched CuberUp, a cucumber extract formulated to support joint health.
CuberUp was evaluated in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, which provided evidence that supplementation may have a positive impact on measures of knee pain, mobility, and muscle function in people over the age of 40 with limited knee function.
The company has developed extracts from fruits and vegetables including lemon (Wellemon), pomegranate (Pomanox), olive (Mediteanox), artichoke (Cynamed), fig (ABAlife), and spinach (Spisar), which are all produced with a proprietary, eco-friendly technology that uses purified water as a solvent.
Euromed is looking forward to advancing its own scientific and research methodologies, as it continued to build upon its portfolio of botanical innovation.
“We combined tradition and science, which is further supported by advanced technological applications in our research strategy,” said Andrea Zangara, head of scientific communication and medical affairs at Euromed. “For example, we are exploring new predictive methods, including bioinformatics, to forecast the efficacy and safety of new extracts for evaluation in subsequent clinical trials. We aim to generate new scientific knowledge through more efficient methodologies, thereby improving the quality of our science.”
Botanical extract supplier Euromed will showcase its latest herbal innovations at Vitafoods Europe, which are inspired by the Mediterranean diet. The company recently launched CuberUp, a cucumber extract formulated to support joint health.
CuberUp was evaluated in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, which provided evidence that supplementation may have a positive impact on measures of knee pain, mobility, and muscle function in people over the age of 40 with limited knee function.
The company has developed extracts from fruits and vegetables including lemon (Wellemon), pomegranate (Pomanox), olive (Mediteanox), artichoke (Cynamed), fig (ABAlife), and spinach (Spisar), which are all produced with a proprietary, eco-friendly technology that uses purified water as a solvent.
Euromed is looking forward to advancing its own scientific and research methodologies, as it continued to build upon its portfolio of botanical innovation.
“We combined tradition and science, which is further supported by advanced technological applications in our research strategy,” said Andrea Zangara, head of scientific communication and medical affairs at Euromed. “For example, we are exploring new predictive methods, including bioinformatics, to forecast the efficacy and safety of new extracts for evaluation in subsequent clinical trials. We aim to generate new scientific knowledge through more efficient methodologies, thereby improving the quality of our science.”