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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
- Updated risk management model for setting maximum levels published
An updated version of the risk management model reviewed in the European Commission’s Orientation Paper on maximum and minimum levels for vitamins and minerals has been published this month. Available in the November 2 edition of peer review journal ‘Food Science and Technology Bulletin: Functional Foods’, the model has been updated using the latest data from the UK and Ireland.
- Updated risk management model for setting maximum levels published
An updated version of the risk management model reviewed in the European Commission’s Orientation Paper on maximum and minimum levels for vitamins and minerals has been published this month. Available in the November 2 edition of peer review journal ‘Food Science and Technology Bulletin: Functional Foods’, the model has been updated using the latest data from the UK and Ireland.
- Updated risk management model for setting maximum levels published
An updated version of the risk management model reviewed in the European Commission’s Orientation Paper on maximum and minimum levels for vitamins and minerals has been published this month. Available in the November 2 edition of peer review journal ‘Food Science and Technology Bulletin: Functional Foods’, the model has been updated using the latest data from the UK and Ireland.
- Updated risk management model for setting maximum levels published
An updated version of the risk management model reviewed in the European Commission’s Orientation Paper on maximum and minimum levels for vitamins and minerals has been published this month. Available in the November 2 edition of peer review journal ‘Food Science and Technology Bulletin: Functional Foods’, the model has been updated using the latest data from the UK and Ireland.
- Updated risk management model for setting maximum levels published
An updated version of the risk management model reviewed in the European Commission’s Orientation Paper on maximum and minimum levels for vitamins and minerals has been published this month. Available in the November 2 edition of peer review journal ‘Food Science and Technology Bulletin: Functional Foods’, the model has been updated using the latest data from the UK and Ireland.
- Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch
- Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch
- Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch
- Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch
- Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch
- Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch
- Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch
- Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch
- Building a Regulatory Strategy for Marketing Food Supplements in Europe: The key steps to a successful product launch
- EAS clarifies EU and national boundaries for companies launching food supplements
An upcoming workshop taking place on 20 Febuary 2008 in Brussels will take participants through the process from notification strategies to distribution and market practice, with EAS experts giving tips on future regulatory developments for mid- and long-term product strategies.
- EAS clarifies EU and national boundaries for companies launching food supplements
An upcoming workshop taking place on 20 Febuary 2008 in Brussels will take participants through the process from notification strategies to distribution and market practice, with EAS experts giving tips on future regulatory developments for mid- and long-term product strategies.
- EAS clarifies EU and national boundaries for companies launching food supplements
An upcoming workshop taking place on 20 Febuary 2008 in Brussels will take participants through the process from notification strategies to distribution and market practice, with EAS experts giving tips on future regulatory developments for mid- and long-term product strategies.
- EAS clarifies EU and national boundaries for companies launching food supplements
An upcoming workshop taking place on 20 Febuary 2008 in Brussels will take participants through the process from notification strategies to distribution and market practice, with EAS experts giving tips on future regulatory developments for mid- and long-term product strategies.
- EAS clarifies EU and national boundaries for companies launching food supplements
An upcoming workshop taking place on 20 Febuary 2008 in Brussels will take participants through the process from notification strategies to distribution and market practice, with EAS experts giving tips on future regulatory developments for mid- and long-term product strategies.
- Codex to redraft health claims recommendations
Codex has sent its draft health claims recommendations back to the drawing board following concerns over the weight given to the different types of evidence required for scientific substantiation, IADSA has revealed. The text, which will go through an eight-step process to completion, contained many references to the significance of clinical trials and their desirability as a pre-requisite for a claim. But opposition from the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA), a number of countries and other non-governmental organisations has resulted in the topic being referred back to step 2 in the process for redrafting.
- Codex to redraft health claims recommendations
Codex has sent its draft health claims recommendations back to the drawing board following concerns over the weight given to the different types of evidence required for scientific substantiation, IADSA has revealed. The text, which will go through an eight-step process to completion, contained many references to the significance of clinical trials and their desirability as a pre-requisite for a claim. But opposition from the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA), a number of countries and other non-governmental organisations has resulted in the topic being referred back to step 2 in the process for redrafting.
- Codex to redraft health claims recommendations
Codex has sent its draft health claims recommendations back to the drawing board following concerns over the weight given to the different types of evidence required for scientific substantiation, IADSA has revealed. The text, which will go through an eight-step process to completion, contained many references to the significance of clinical trials and their desirability as a pre-requisite for a claim. But opposition from the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA), a number of countries and other non-governmental organisations has resulted in the topic being referred back to step 2 in the process for redrafting.
- Codex to redraft health claims recommendations
Codex has sent its draft health claims recommendations back to the drawing board following concerns over the weight given to the different types of evidence required for scientific substantiation, IADSA has revealed. The text, which will go through an eight-step process to completion, contained many references to the significance of clinical trials and their desirability as a pre-requisite for a claim. But opposition from the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA), a number of countries and other non-governmental organisations has resulted in the topic being referred back to step 2 in the process for redrafting.
- Codex to redraft health claims recommendations
Codex has sent its draft health claims recommendations back to the drawing board following concerns over the weight given to the different types of evidence required for scientific substantiation, IADSA has revealed. The text, which will go through an eight-step process to completion, contained many references to the significance of clinical trials and their desirability as a pre-requisite for a claim. But opposition from the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA), a number of countries and other non-governmental organisations has resulted in the topic being referred back to step 2 in the process for redrafting.
- Codex to redraft health claims recommendations
Codex has sent its draft health claims recommendations back to the drawing board following concerns over the weight given to the different types of evidence required for scientific substantiation, IADSA has revealed. The text, which will go through an eight-step process to completion, contained many references to the significance of clinical trials and their desirability as a pre-requisite for a claim. But opposition from the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA), a number of countries and other non-governmental organisations has resulted in the topic being referred back to step 2 in the process for redrafting.
- Regulatory change a boost for emerging supplement markets says IADSA
Changing regulations for dietary supplements across the globe has led to increased consumer demand in emerging markets, the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplements (IADSA) has said. Speaking at a recent international conference on food supplements in Ankara, Mr Zambetti showed that while developed markets such as the European Union, the UK and the US are growing at an average of four to six percent per year, emerging markets see an average annual growth of 17 percent.
- Regulatory change a boost for emerging supplement markets says IADSA
Changing regulations for dietary supplements across the globe has led to increased consumer demand in emerging markets, the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplements (IADSA) has said. Speaking at a recent international conference on food supplements in Ankara, Mr Zambetti showed that while developed markets such as the European Union, the UK and the US are growing at an average of four to six percent per year, emerging markets see an average annual growth of 17 percent.
- Regulatory change a boost for emerging supplement markets says IADSA
Changing regulations for dietary supplements across the globe has led to increased consumer demand in emerging markets, the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplements (IADSA) has said. Speaking at a recent international conference on food supplements in Ankara, Mr Zambetti showed that while developed markets such as the European Union, the UK and the US are growing at an average of four to six percent per year, emerging markets see an average annual growth of 17 percent.
- Regulatory change a boost for emerging supplement markets says IADSA
Changing regulations for dietary supplements across the globe has led to increased consumer demand in emerging markets, the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplements (IADSA) has said. Speaking at a recent international conference on food supplements in Ankara, Mr Zambetti showed that while developed markets such as the European Union, the UK and the US are growing at an average of four to six percent per year, emerging markets see an average annual growth of 17 percent.
- Regulatory change a boost for emerging supplement markets says IADSA
Changing regulations for dietary supplements across the globe has led to increased consumer demand in emerging markets, the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplements (IADSA) has said. Speaking at a recent international conference on food supplements in Ankara, Mr Zambetti showed that while developed markets such as the European Union, the UK and the US are growing at an average of four to six percent per year, emerging markets see an average annual growth of 17 percent.
- Novel Foods revision should simplify procedure says EAS
The European Commission’s proposal to revise the Novel Foods Regulation should simplify the process, Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has said. EAS Regulatory Adviser Pieter Lagae highlighted in a podcast interview that with the proposed revision based largely on discussions with industry and stakeholders, it should result in a shorter, less complex procedure for both countries within the European Union (EU) and outside of it (third countries).
- Novel Foods revision should simplify procedure says EAS
The European Commission’s proposal to revise the Novel Foods Regulation should simplify the process, Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has said. EAS Regulatory Adviser Pieter Lagae highlighted in a podcast interview that with the proposed revision based largely on discussions with industry and stakeholders, it should result in a shorter, less complex procedure for both countries within the European Union (EU) and outside of it (third countries).
- Novel Foods revision should simplify procedure says EAS
The European Commission’s proposal to revise the Novel Foods Regulation should simplify the process, Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has said. EAS Regulatory Adviser Pieter Lagae highlighted in a podcast interview that with the proposed revision based largely on discussions with industry and stakeholders, it should result in a shorter, less complex procedure for both countries within the European Union (EU) and outside of it (third countries).
- Novel Foods revision should simplify procedure says EAS
The European Commission’s proposal to revise the Novel Foods Regulation should simplify the process, Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has said. EAS Regulatory Adviser Pieter Lagae highlighted in a podcast interview that with the proposed revision based largely on discussions with industry and stakeholders, it should result in a shorter, less complex procedure for both countries within the European Union (EU) and outside of it (third countries).
- Novel Foods revision should simplify procedure says EAS
The European Commission’s proposal to revise the Novel Foods Regulation should simplify the process, Brussels food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has said. EAS Regulatory Adviser Pieter Lagae highlighted in a podcast interview that with the proposed revision based largely on discussions with industry and stakeholders, it should result in a shorter, less complex procedure for both countries within the European Union (EU) and outside of it (third countries).
- EAS releases essential guide to marketing nutritional products in Europe
Food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has released its 2008 easy-to-follow guide to help companies successfully enter the European Union’s (EU) nutritional products market.
- EAS releases essential guide to marketing nutritional products in Europe
Food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has released its 2008 easy-to-follow guide to help companies successfully enter the European Union’s (EU) nutritional products market.
- EAS releases essential guide to marketing nutritional products in Europe
Food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has released its 2008 easy-to-follow guide to help companies successfully enter the European Union’s (EU) nutritional products market.
- EAS releases essential guide to marketing nutritional products in Europe
Food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS has released its 2008 easy-to-follow guide to help companies successfully enter the European Union’s (EU) nutritional products market.
- 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.
- Atlas World Clarification of Status of Claims for Agaricus Blazei Mushroom
Atlas World USA, the world’s leading supplier of Agaricus blazei mushroom dietary supplements, had announced that the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has approved health claims for Agaricus blazei mushroom on February 25, 2008. However, Atlas World USA withdrew the press release on February 26, 2008 when the company realized that health claims were not yet at that time approved by EFSA nor European Commission.
- Atlas World Clarification of Status of Claims for Agaricus Blazei Mushroom
Atlas World USA, the world’s leading supplier of Agaricus blazei mushroom dietary supplements, had announced that the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has approved health claims for Agaricus blazei mushroom on February 25, 2008. However, Atlas World USA withdrew the press release on February 26, 2008 when the company realized that health claims were not yet at that time approved by EFSA nor European Commission.
- Atlas World Clarification of Status of Claims for Agaricus Blazei Mushroom
Atlas World USA, the world’s leading supplier of Agaricus blazei mushroom dietary supplements, had announced that the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has approved health claims for Agaricus blazei mushroom on February 25, 2008. However, Atlas World USA withdrew the press release on February 26, 2008 when the company realized that health claims were not yet at that time approved by EFSA nor European Commission.
- Atlas World Clarification of Status of Claims for Agaricus Blazei Mushroom
Atlas World USA, the world’s leading supplier of Agaricus blazei mushroom dietary supplements, had announced that the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has approved health claims for Agaricus blazei mushroom on February 25, 2008. However, Atlas World USA withdrew the press release on February 26, 2008 when the company realized that health claims were not yet at that time approved by EFSA nor European Commission.
- EFSA nutrient profiles opinion too general for industry
Miguel da Silva, adviser at international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that the EFSA opinion on the setting of nutrient profiles for foods that bear nutrition and health claims has done little to address industry concerns, because it neither proposes a specific profiling system nor makes any precise recommendations.
- EFSA nutrient profiles opinion too general for industry
Miguel da Silva, adviser at international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that the EFSA opinion on the setting of nutrient profiles for foods that bear nutrition and health claims has done little to address industry concerns, because it neither proposes a specific profiling system nor makes any precise recommendations.
- EFSA nutrient profiles opinion too general for industry
Miguel da Silva, adviser at international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that the EFSA opinion on the setting of nutrient profiles for foods that bear nutrition and health claims has done little to address industry concerns, because it neither proposes a specific profiling system nor makes any precise recommendations.
- EFSA nutrient profiles opinion too general for industry
Miguel da Silva, adviser at international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that the EFSA opinion on the setting of nutrient profiles for foods that bear nutrition and health claims has done little to address industry concerns, because it neither proposes a specific profiling system nor makes any precise recommendations.
- EFSA nutrient profiles opinion too general for industry
Miguel da Silva, adviser at international food and nutrition policy consultancy EAS, said that the EFSA opinion on the setting of nutrient profiles for foods that bear nutrition and health claims has done little to address industry concerns, because it neither proposes a specific profiling system nor makes any precise recommendations.
- FSA: Guidance on two regulations published
The Agency has today published guidance to compliance with two European regulations: one on labelling and advertising and one on adding substances to food.
- FSA: Guidance on two regulations published
The Agency has today published guidance to compliance with two European regulations: one on labelling and advertising and one on adding substances to food.
- FSA: Guidance on two regulations published
The Agency has today published guidance to compliance with two European regulations: one on labelling and advertising and one on adding substances to food.
- FSA: Guidance on two regulations published
The Agency has today published guidance to compliance with two European regulations: one on labelling and advertising and one on adding substances to food.
- FSA: Views sought on new Food Safety Act guidance
The Agency is consulting on a revised set of guidance notes for businesses on the Food Safety Act 1990.
- FSA: Views sought on new Food Safety Act guidance
The Agency is consulting on a revised set of guidance notes for businesses on the Food Safety Act 1990.
- FSA: Views sought on new Food Safety Act guidance
The Agency is consulting on a revised set of guidance notes for businesses on the Food Safety Act 1990.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- Peer-Reviewed Published Study Demonstrates Safety of UC-II®
A recent study published in Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods demonstrates that UC-II®, InterHealth Nutraceuticals’ 40 mg, once-a-day, joint-health ingredient, is safe.
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
BioVittoria Announces the First Customer Beverage To Be Naturally Sweetened With Fruit-Sweetness™ Clorie-Free Fruit Concentrate
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel Approaches 1 Million Views as Olympian-Endorsed Product Video Goes Viral
The overwhelming popularity of the 26-second Olympian-endorsed product video, featuring short-track speed skater Katherine Reutter, reaps 1 million views for the Jarrow Formulas® YouTube Channel.
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- ISO14001 certification granted to Indena
Indena has been granted the ISO14001 certification for its main production site of Settala (Milan).
- New Company for “Change-The-World” Entrepreneurs™ Launches
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The proposal to revise the European Union Novel Foods Regulation will allow all food companies to market approved novel foods in most cases, it has been revealed.
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.
“At the moment only the applicant can benefit from the approval and others should put forward a separate novel foods dossier before they can market similar products,” Mr Lagae said. “The new proposal abolishes the current exclusivity right, so all food companies would be able to market approved novel foods.”
Mr Lagae added however, that while the proposal is for the majority of authorisations to be generic, there is still a provision for data protection for a limited period of time.
He said: “Data protection could be granted only in justified cases for newly developed scientific evidence and/or proprietary data, with a five-year exclusivity period.”
Mr Lagae also highlighted that the draft explicitly states ingredients used only in food supplements before May 1997 will be regarded as novel foods if these are intended to be used in other food applications.
“Ingredients considered to be safe for use in food supplements would still need to undergo a risk assessment,” he said.
A novel food is a food or food ingredient that has not been used for human consumption to a significant degree in the European Union before 15 May 1997. The proposal to revise the Regulation was published on January 14.
For more information about the European Commission’s proposal to revise the Novel Foods Regulation download the full podcast interview with Pieter Lagae at www.eas.eu.
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