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- Naturade Significantly Strengthens Balance Sheet; Receives $2.5 Million in Capital from Westgate Equity Partners, L.P.
- Natrol Appoints Vincent Andrich VP Sales for Prolab Division
- Vermont Pure Holdings, Ltd. Announces Record Fiscal Year 2001 Results
- Body Shop Reports 24.8 Mil Euro Sales Revenues
- Spectrum Organic Products Responds to FDA Letter Regarding Use of Non-GMO Seal on Canola Oil Label
- Supplement Group Targets Consumer Education
- Advanced Nutraceuticals, Inc. Announces 2001 Year End Results And Additional Financing
- ADM Awarded Nutraceuticals Patent Patent Creates Proprietary Position for ADM in Fast-Growing Nutraceutical Market
- Tantivy Sciences Obtains Exclusive License to Unique Nutraceutical Products
- Top GNC Executives Tour Pittsburgh Market to Present New Business Plan and Expansion Possibilities; Meeting will focus on new business strategies and growth
- Nutrition 21 Receives Patent For the Nutritional Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes; Patent Presents New Pharmaceutical Licensing Opportunities
- ConsumerLab.com Finds Most B-vitamin Supplements Contain What They Claim, But Often Exceed Safe Levels - Consumers Cautioned to Be Aware of Side Effects with High Dose Products
- Nutraceutix, Inc., Nutravite Announcement Commercial Availability of CDT™ Glucosamine for Canadian Marketplace
- Harvey Kamil Appointed President of NBTY, Inc. - Scott Rudolph to Continue as Chairman and CEO
- drugstore.com Expects to Reach Profitability Target in 2003
- Human Genome Project Leads to Innovative Healthcare
- NPIcenter’s Career Center targets nutraceutical Industry
- Adding Vitamin C To Certain Drugs May Help Treat Alzheimer's, Other Brain Disorders
- Adding Vitamin C To Certain Drugs May Help Treat Alzheimer's, Other Brain Disorders
- Editorial: An Exercise in Synergy
- NBTY, Inc. Appoints Harvey Kamil President, Scott Rudolph To Continue As Chairman And CEO
- Ross Products to Launch Infant Formula Supplemented With Two New Fatty Acids
- Ross Products to Launch Infant Formula Supplemented With Two New Fatty Acids
- Ross Products to Launch Infant Formula Supplemented With Two New Fatty Acids
- LignisulMSM vs Naproxen for Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial Gets Underway
- Natural Health Trends Corp. Launches Lexxus Taiwan
- FDA Presents Compliance Guide for Structure/Function Claims
- New TrimFit® Bars Redefine Energy Bar Category
- New TrimFit® Bars Redefine Energy Bar Category
- Probiata® Offers Safe, Natural and Effective Alternative
- Alive & Well with Michelle Harris
- Be Well and Get Rewarded! Find Personalized Wellness Solutions and Earn Free Vitamins at NatureMade.com
- Consumers Search for Healthy Cleaning Products That Work
- Nordic Naturals: Omega 3 Fatty Acids
- Cyanotech Names Bob Capelli as Director of Sales
- Novel Foods proposal abolishes majority exclusivity rights
Pieter Lagae, Regulatory Adviser at Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that while the current procedure links authorised use of a novel food to the specific applicant, the revision will allow for more general use of approved novel foods.
- Novel Foods proposal abolishes majority exclusivity rights
Pieter Lagae, Regulatory Adviser at Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that while the current procedure links authorised use of a novel food to the specific applicant, the revision will allow for more general use of approved novel foods.
- Novel Foods proposal abolishes majority exclusivity rights
Pieter Lagae, Regulatory Adviser at Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that while the current procedure links authorised use of a novel food to the specific applicant, the revision will allow for more general use of approved novel foods.
- Novel Foods proposal abolishes majority exclusivity rights
Pieter Lagae, Regulatory Adviser at Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that while the current procedure links authorised use of a novel food to the specific applicant, the revision will allow for more general use of approved novel foods.
- Novel Foods proposal abolishes majority exclusivity rights
Pieter Lagae, Regulatory Adviser at Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that while the current procedure links authorised use of a novel food to the specific applicant, the revision will allow for more general use of approved novel foods.
- Keep supplements exempt from nutrient profiling says ERNA
Food supplements should be exempt from the provisions of nutrient profiles because of their small size and dose form, the European Responsible Nutrition Alliance (ERNA) said.
- Keep supplements exempt from nutrient profiling says ERNA
Food supplements should be exempt from the provisions of nutrient profiles because of their small size and dose form, the European Responsible Nutrition Alliance (ERNA) said.
- Keep supplements exempt from nutrient profiling says ERNA
Food supplements should be exempt from the provisions of nutrient profiles because of their small size and dose form, the European Responsible Nutrition Alliance (ERNA) said.
- Keep supplements exempt from nutrient profiling says ERNA
Food supplements should be exempt from the provisions of nutrient profiles because of their small size and dose form, the European Responsible Nutrition Alliance (ERNA) said.
- Keep supplements exempt from nutrient profiling says ERNA
Food supplements should be exempt from the provisions of nutrient profiles because of their small size and dose form, the European Responsible Nutrition Alliance (ERNA) said.
- EAS turns the regulatory spotlight on food supplements
Companies from across Europe and the US gathered for a workshop in Brussels last month titled ‘Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch’, to get practical tips on mastering the European food supplement market.
- EAS turns the regulatory spotlight on food supplements
Companies from across Europe and the US gathered for a workshop in Brussels last month titled ‘Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch’, to get practical tips on mastering the European food supplement market.
- EAS turns the regulatory spotlight on food supplements
Companies from across Europe and the US gathered for a workshop in Brussels last month titled ‘Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch’, to get practical tips on mastering the European food supplement market.
- EAS turns the regulatory spotlight on food supplements
Companies from across Europe and the US gathered for a workshop in Brussels last month titled ‘Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch’, to get practical tips on mastering the European food supplement market.
- EAS turns the regulatory spotlight on food supplements
Companies from across Europe and the US gathered for a workshop in Brussels last month titled ‘Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch’, to get practical tips on mastering the European food supplement market.
- Food supplements should not be subject to nutrient profiling says EHPM
The European Commission should draw a clear line exempting food supplements from nutrient profiling, the European Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM) has said.
- Food supplements should not be subject to nutrient profiling says EHPM
The European Commission should draw a clear line exempting food supplements from nutrient profiling, the European Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM) has said.
- Food supplements should not be subject to nutrient profiling says EHPM
The European Commission should draw a clear line exempting food supplements from nutrient profiling, the European Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM) has said.
- Food supplements should not be subject to nutrient profiling says EHPM
The European Commission should draw a clear line exempting food supplements from nutrient profiling, the European Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM) has said.
- Food supplements should not be subject to nutrient profiling says EHPM
The European Commission should draw a clear line exempting food supplements from nutrient profiling, the European Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM) has said.
- EU Regulatory developments could play role in defining international trends
Europe is fast becoming the world’s leading exporter of regulation as authorities in many countries increasingly look for models on which to base their legislation, Simon Pettman, Director of international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, has said.
- EU Regulatory developments could play role in defining international trends
Europe is fast becoming the world’s leading exporter of regulation as authorities in many countries increasingly look for models on which to base their legislation, Simon Pettman, Director of international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, has said.
- EU Regulatory developments could play role in defining international trends
Europe is fast becoming the world’s leading exporter of regulation as authorities in many countries increasingly look for models on which to base their legislation, Simon Pettman, Director of international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, has said.
- EU Regulatory developments could play role in defining international trends
Europe is fast becoming the world’s leading exporter of regulation as authorities in many countries increasingly look for models on which to base their legislation, Simon Pettman, Director of international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, has said.
- EU Regulatory developments could play role in defining international trends
Europe is fast becoming the world’s leading exporter of regulation as authorities in many countries increasingly look for models on which to base their legislation, Simon Pettman, Director of international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, has said.
- IADSA celebrates decade of global regulatory achievements
The International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA) this year celebrates ten years of helping to shape policies and regulations on dietary supplements across the globe.
- IADSA celebrates decade of global regulatory achievements
The International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA) this year celebrates ten years of helping to shape policies and regulations on dietary supplements across the globe.
- IADSA celebrates decade of global regulatory achievements
The International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA) this year celebrates ten years of helping to shape policies and regulations on dietary supplements across the globe.
- IADSA celebrates decade of global regulatory achievements
The International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA) this year celebrates ten years of helping to shape policies and regulations on dietary supplements across the globe.
- IADSA celebrates decade of global regulatory achievements
The International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA) this year celebrates ten years of helping to shape policies and regulations on dietary supplements across the globe.
- Claims substantiation criteria too strict for SMEs says EBF
Scientists may be applying too strict criteria for the substantiation of article 13 health claims that will disadvantage small businesses, the European Botanical Forum (EBF) has said.
- Claims substantiation criteria too strict for SMEs says EBF
Scientists may be applying too strict criteria for the substantiation of article 13 health claims that will disadvantage small businesses, the European Botanical Forum (EBF) has said.
- Claims substantiation criteria too strict for SMEs says EBF
Scientists may be applying too strict criteria for the substantiation of article 13 health claims that will disadvantage small businesses, the European Botanical Forum (EBF) has said.
- Claims substantiation criteria too strict for SMEs says EBF
Scientists may be applying too strict criteria for the substantiation of article 13 health claims that will disadvantage small businesses, the European Botanical Forum (EBF) has said.
- Claims substantiation criteria too strict for SMEs says EBF
Scientists may be applying too strict criteria for the substantiation of article 13 health claims that will disadvantage small businesses, the European Botanical Forum (EBF) has said.
- First assessment of Cognis Tonalin® CLA in EU Novel Food authorisation process completed
Cognis has announced that the Spanish authority for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) has finalized its assessment of Tonalin® in the EU’s Novel Food authorisation process, following the company’s submission of a comprehensive dossier on its leading Tonalin® CLA brand in 2007.
- First assessment of Cognis Tonalin® CLA in EU Novel Food authorisation process completed
Cognis has announced that the Spanish authority for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) has finalized its assessment of Tonalin® in the EU’s Novel Food authorisation process, following the company’s submission of a comprehensive dossier on its leading Tonalin® CLA brand in 2007.
- First assessment of Cognis Tonalin® CLA in EU Novel Food authorisation process completed
Cognis has announced that the Spanish authority for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) has finalized its assessment of Tonalin® in the EU’s Novel Food authorisation process, following the company’s submission of a comprehensive dossier on its leading Tonalin® CLA brand in 2007.
- First assessment of Cognis Tonalin® CLA in EU Novel Food authorisation process completed
Cognis has announced that the Spanish authority for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) has finalized its assessment of Tonalin® in the EU’s Novel Food authorisation process, following the company’s submission of a comprehensive dossier on its leading Tonalin® CLA brand in 2007.
- First assessment of Cognis Tonalin® CLA in EU Novel Food authorisation process completed
Cognis has announced that the Spanish authority for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) has finalized its assessment of Tonalin® in the EU’s Novel Food authorisation process, following the company’s submission of a comprehensive dossier on its leading Tonalin® CLA brand in 2007.
- First assessment of Cognis Tonalin® CLA in EU Novel Food authorisation process completed
Cognis has announced that the Spanish authority for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) has finalized its assessment of Tonalin® in the EU’s Novel Food authorisation process, following the company’s submission of a comprehensive dossier on its leading Tonalin® CLA brand in 2007.
- Novel food catalogue clarity reassuring but concerns remain says EHPM
European trade organisation EHPM has said it is ‘reassured’ by a statement from the European Commission that its recently published novel food catalogue is not legally binding for EU Member States, but has held concerns that listing an ingredient in the catalogue could prejudice its members’ products commercial viability because it may in practice be considered by some national authorities as a novel food ingredient.
- Novel food catalogue clarity reassuring but concerns remain says EHPM
European trade organisation EHPM has said it is ‘reassured’ by a statement from the European Commission that its recently published novel food catalogue is not legally binding for EU Member States, but has held concerns that listing an ingredient in the catalogue could prejudice its members’ products commercial viability because it may in practice be considered by some national authorities as a novel food ingredient.
- Novel food catalogue clarity reassuring but concerns remain says EHPM
European trade organisation EHPM has said it is ‘reassured’ by a statement from the European Commission that its recently published novel food catalogue is not legally binding for EU Member States, but has held concerns that listing an ingredient in the catalogue could prejudice its members’ products commercial viability because it may in practice be considered by some national authorities as a novel food ingredient.
- Novel food catalogue clarity reassuring but concerns remain says EHPM
European trade organisation EHPM has said it is ‘reassured’ by a statement from the European Commission that its recently published novel food catalogue is not legally binding for EU Member States, but has held concerns that listing an ingredient in the catalogue could prejudice its members’ products commercial viability because it may in practice be considered by some national authorities as a novel food ingredient.
- Novel food catalogue clarity reassuring but concerns remain says EHPM
European trade organisation EHPM has said it is ‘reassured’ by a statement from the European Commission that its recently published novel food catalogue is not legally binding for EU Member States, but has held concerns that listing an ingredient in the catalogue could prejudice its members’ products commercial viability because it may in practice be considered by some national authorities as a novel food ingredient.
- Novel food catalogue clarity reassuring but concerns remain says EHPM
European trade organisation EHPM has said it is ‘reassured’ by a statement from the European Commission that its recently published novel food catalogue is not legally binding for EU Member States, but has held concerns that listing an ingredient in the catalogue could prejudice its members’ products commercial viability because it may in practice be considered by some national authorities as a novel food ingredient.
- EAS Helps Companies Clarify Procedures for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe
Food supplement companies from across Europe gathered in Brussels this month for a workshop on how to master the European Union’s changing regulatory environment for their products.
- EAS Helps Companies Clarify Procedures for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe
Food supplement companies from across Europe gathered in Brussels this month for a workshop on how to master the European Union’s changing regulatory environment for their products.
- EAS Helps Companies Clarify Procedures for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe
Food supplement companies from across Europe gathered in Brussels this month for a workshop on how to master the European Union’s changing regulatory environment for their products.
- EAS Helps Companies Clarify Procedures for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe
Food supplement companies from across Europe gathered in Brussels this month for a workshop on how to master the European Union’s changing regulatory environment for their products.
- EAS Helps Companies Clarify Procedures for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe
Food supplement companies from across Europe gathered in Brussels this month for a workshop on how to master the European Union’s changing regulatory environment for their products.
- EAS Helps Companies Clarify Procedures for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe
Food supplement companies from across Europe gathered in Brussels this month for a workshop on how to master the European Union’s changing regulatory environment for their products.
- EAS Helps Companies Clarify Procedures for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe
Food supplement companies from across Europe gathered in Brussels this month for a workshop on how to master the European Union’s changing regulatory environment for their products.
- EAS Helps Companies Clarify Procedures for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe
Food supplement companies from across Europe gathered in Brussels this month for a workshop on how to master the European Union’s changing regulatory environment for their products.
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Top officials meet in Moscow for international food supplement symposium
Two hundred participants from across the globe, including regulatory officials and scientific experts, met at an international symposium in Russia last month to discuss the evolving regulatory frameworks of the food supplement market. The Moscow symposium, titled ‘Optimal Nutrition: role of biologically active components of food’ saw high profile speakers in attendance from industry and government including Dr G.G. Onishenko, Head of Russia’s Federal Office of Surveillance of Consumer Right Protection and Wellbeing; Basil Mathioudakis, Head of the European Commission’s Unit on Food Law, Nutrition and Labelling; Jinjing Zhang, Deputy Director General, Department of Food Safety Coordination, State Food and Drug Administration, P.R. China; Victor Tutelyan, head of the Institute of Nutrition (ION); Byron Johnson, Chairman of the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA); and Dr Tatiana Pilat, Chair of the Council of Dietary Supplement and Healthy Food Producers of Russia (CDSP).
- Clear knowledge of mutual recognition could ensure EU-wide access for food products, say EAS
Food product companies marketing products containing ingredients not harmonised in the European Union (EU) could use the new mutual recognition Regulation to help ensure access to all EU markets, international food and nutrition regulatory consultancy EAS has said.
- Clear knowledge of mutual recognition could ensure EU-wide access for food products, say EAS
Food product companies marketing products containing ingredients not harmonised in the European Union (EU) could use the new mutual recognition Regulation to help ensure access to all EU markets, international food and nutrition regulatory consultancy EAS has said.
- Clear knowledge of mutual recognition could ensure EU-wide access for food products, say EAS
Food product companies marketing products containing ingredients not harmonised in the European Union (EU) could use the new mutual recognition Regulation to help ensure access to all EU markets, international food and nutrition regulatory consultancy EAS has said.
- Clear knowledge of mutual recognition could ensure EU-wide access for food products, say EAS
Food product companies marketing products containing ingredients not harmonised in the European Union (EU) could use the new mutual recognition Regulation to help ensure access to all EU markets, international food and nutrition regulatory consultancy EAS has said.
- Frost & Sullivan Honours GAT Food Essentials GmbH With European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award
The 2009 Frost & Sullivan European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award has been presented to GAT Food Essentials GmbH in recognition of its proprietary wowCAPS(R) technology.
- Frost & Sullivan Honours GAT Food Essentials GmbH With European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award
The 2009 Frost & Sullivan European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award has been presented to GAT Food Essentials GmbH in recognition of its proprietary wowCAPS(R) technology.
- Frost & Sullivan Honours GAT Food Essentials GmbH With European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award
The 2009 Frost & Sullivan European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award has been presented to GAT Food Essentials GmbH in recognition of its proprietary wowCAPS(R) technology.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates
Bio-Extraction Inc., has announced that it has completed the self-affirmation process to qualify its specialty canola protein products, Isolexx(TM) and Vitalexx(TM), as self-affirmed GRAS for their intended use in various foods and beverages, thus providing a basis for the sale of these products in the United States when commercial production commences in Q1 2010.
- Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research
Synergy Flavors has commissioned a new research program at North Carolina State University to study the sensory profiles of a range of protein ingredients.
- Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research
Synergy Flavors has commissioned a new research program at North Carolina State University to study the sensory profiles of a range of protein ingredients.
- Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research
Synergy Flavors has commissioned a new research program at North Carolina State University to study the sensory profiles of a range of protein ingredients.
- Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research
Synergy Flavors has commissioned a new research program at North Carolina State University to study the sensory profiles of a range of protein ingredients.
- Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research
Synergy Flavors has commissioned a new research program at North Carolina State University to study the sensory profiles of a range of protein ingredients.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
Synergy Flavors Inc., has announced their chocolate flavors offer a versatile solution for cocoa reduction and can be used as cocoa extenders.
- NPI Daily - Top of The News for Nov. 20, 2009 - FDA Issues 22 Warning Letters to Website Operators
Frost & Sullivan Honours GAT Food Essentials GmbH With European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award; Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research; FDA Issues 22 Warning Letters to Website Operators; Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega™ First Fish Oil to Participate in NFL/NFLPA Sports Nutrition Label Certification Program; BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates; New Organic Berry Whole Food Energy Bar from Amazing Grass Delivers Whole Food Nutrition; Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
- NPI Daily - Top of The News for Nov. 20, 2009 - FDA Issues 22 Warning Letters to Website Operators
Frost & Sullivan Honours GAT Food Essentials GmbH With European Functional Food & Beverage Microencapsulation Technology Innovation Award; Synergy Flavors Invests in Sensory Flavor Profiling Research; FDA Issues 22 Warning Letters to Website Operators; Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega™ First Fish Oil to Participate in NFL/NFLPA Sports Nutrition Label Certification Program; BioExx Achieves Self-Affirmed GRAS Status for Protein Isolates; New Organic Berry Whole Food Energy Bar from Amazing Grass Delivers Whole Food Nutrition; Beat Crazy Cocoa Prices with Synergy's Chocolate Flavors
- Heart Health Alert: Niacin May Reverse Hardening of the Arteries
- Heart Health Alert: Niacin May Reverse Hardening of the Arteries
- Heart Health Alert: Niacin May Reverse Hardening of the Arteries
- Heart Health Alert: Niacin May Reverse Hardening of the Arteries
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Food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS will release its latest publication next month – an easy-to-follow regulatory guide to help companies launch nutritional products in 10 Asian markets.
Developed by scientific and regulatory experts at EAS, the first edition of the guide ‘Marketing Health Supplements, Fortified and Functional Foods in Asia: Practice 2008/2009’ has been developed to help nutritional product manufacturers navigate Asia’s regulatory maze and to support the development of new product strategies.
The guide gives an up-to-date analysis of national rules relating to health supplements, fortified and functional foods; the addition of vitamins and minerals to food and food supplements; herbs and other functional ingredients; and health claims in the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong SAR, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, and Brunei.
“Our research has shown that the functional food markets in the US, Western Europe and the Asia Pacific was estimated to be worth more than US$ 70 billion dollars in 2007 with an expected annual growth rate of around five and a half percent – and forty percent of this market is from the Asia Pacific region,” said Wei Wen Lim, EAS Senior Adviser and one of the authors of the guide. “Our guide gives companies the necessary information to understand the existing and emerging legislative regulatory frameworks in the Asian markets, so that their regulatory strategies ensure the commercial success of their products.”
In addition to detailing the regulatory requirements across the selected Asian countries, the guide gives an explanation of the current regulatory environment in Asia, including labelling, claims and novel food requirements; an overview of the health harmonisation process within the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), and insight into the activities of Codex Alimentarius.
For more information about the EAS guide ‘Marketing Health Supplements, Fortified and Functional Foods in Asia: Practice 2008/2009’ visit www.eas.asia.
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EAS provides strategic consulting advice on European, Asian and international regulation on food and nutritional products. It provides companies with regulatory and strategic advice for the marketing and approval of their products in Europe and Asia. EAS also advises governments, trade associations and companies on the impact of European, Asian and global policy.
EAS has offices in Brussels, Italy and Singapore. EAS-Italy is a branch of EAS located in northern Italy to follow EFSA developments in Parma closely.
For more information on EAS Europe contact EAS, 50 Rue de l’Association, 1000 Brussels, tel: (+32) (0) 2 218 14 70, email info@eas.eu or visit www.eas.eu. For information on EAS Asia contact EAS Strategic Advice Pte Ltd, 3 Killiney Road, 07-04 Winsland House I, Singapore 239519, tel: (+65) 68 38 12 70, email: info@eas.asia or visit www.eas.asia. |