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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
- Fatty Acid May Aid In Diabetes Management, Ohio State University Study Shows
- Tomato Lycopene May Aid in Prevention of Lung Cancer
- Natural Alternatives International, Inc. Announces Publication of Clinical Study Showing Benefits of Supplements
- New Study Shows Green Algae Extract Boosts Flu Vaccine Effectiveness in People 50-55
- Afro-Carribean Men look to Tomato Lycopene to Reduce the Risk of Prostate Cancer
- Research Published in Journal of the National Cancer Institute Provides Even Greater Evidence of Lyc-O-Mato(R)'s Prostate Health Benefits
- Pharmachem Contributes Funds to the UCLA Center for Human Nutrition
- New Study Reveals Lycopene From Tomatoes May Activate Special Cancer Preventive Enzymes
- New Studies Show Curves(TM) Program Raises Metabolic Rate in Overweight and Sedentary Women
- New Studies Show Curves(TM) Program Raises Metabolic Rate in Overweight and Sedentary Women
- New Studies Show Curves(TM) Program Raises Metabolic Rate in Overweight and Sedentary Women
- University of Texas, US, Finds Tocotrienols at Low Levels, As a potent Natural Vitamin E to Induce Apoptosis (Cell Death) In Human Breast Cancer Cells
- University of Texas, US, Finds Tocotrienols at Low Levels, As a potent Natural Vitamin E to Induce Apoptosis (Cell Death) In Human Breast Cancer Cells
- Study Shows that Tocotrienol Prevents Development of Increased Blood Pressure
- Study Finds that Tocotrienols Especially Alpha-Tocotrienol Protects Death of Neuronal Cells (Neuroprotective Property)
- AHPA Challenges Review on Bitter Orange Supplements
Association challenges conslusions to article published in September 2004 issue of journal Experimental Biology and Medicine.
- AHPA Challenges Review on Bitter Orange Supplements
Association challenges conslusions to article published in September 2004 issue of journal Experimental Biology and Medicine.
- New Yoghurt Found to Lower High Blood Pressure
Company scientists demonstrate effect of bacteria, named Cardi-04™, in clinical animal studies.
- New Yoghurt Found to Lower High Blood Pressure
Company scientists demonstrate effect of bacteria, named Cardi-04™, in clinical animal studies.
- New Yoghurt Found to Lower High Blood Pressure
Company scientists demonstrate effect of bacteria, named Cardi-04™, in clinical animal studies.
- New Yoghurt Found to Lower High Blood Pressure
Company scientists demonstrate effect of bacteria, named Cardi-04™, in clinical animal studies.
- New Yoghurt Found to Lower High Blood Pressure
Company scientists demonstrate effect of bacteria, named Cardi-04™, in clinical animal studies.
- New Yoghurt Found to Lower High Blood Pressure
Company scientists demonstrate effect of bacteria, named Cardi-04™, in clinical animal studies.
- Nutrition 21 Response to University of Sydney Study
Company responds to University of Sydney researchers, challenges in-vitro work by noting safety profile of chromium.
- Nutrition 21 Response to University of Sydney Study
Company responds to University of Sydney researchers, challenges in-vitro work by noting safety profile of chromium.
- Nutrition 21 Response to University of Sydney Study
Company responds to University of Sydney researchers, challenges in-vitro work by noting safety profile of chromium.
- Nutrition 21 Response to University of Sydney Study
Company responds to University of Sydney researchers, challenges in-vitro work by noting safety profile of chromium.
- Nutrition 21 Response to University of Sydney Study
Company responds to University of Sydney researchers, challenges in-vitro work by noting safety profile of chromium.
- Mouse Study Finds that Antioxidants May Add to the Benefits of Exercise in Reducing Risk of Heart Disease
- Mouse Study Finds that Antioxidants May Add to the Benefits of Exercise in Reducing Risk of Heart Disease
- Mouse Study Finds that Antioxidants May Add to the Benefits of Exercise in Reducing Risk of Heart Disease
- Mouse Study Finds that Antioxidants May Add to the Benefits of Exercise in Reducing Risk of Heart Disease
- Mouse Study Finds that Antioxidants May Add to the Benefits of Exercise in Reducing Risk of Heart Disease
- Polyphenols Punch Back At Common Drugs
Professor Sidhartha Ray of Long Island University's Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences will report his most recent findings on how polyphenols combat the “dark side” of drugs at Worldnutra 2004 in San Francisco.
- Polyphenols Punch Back At Common Drugs
Professor Sidhartha Ray of Long Island University's Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences will report his most recent findings on how polyphenols combat the “dark side” of drugs at Worldnutra 2004 in San Francisco.
- Polyphenols Punch Back At Common Drugs
Professor Sidhartha Ray of Long Island University's Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences will report his most recent findings on how polyphenols combat the “dark side” of drugs at Worldnutra 2004 in San Francisco.
- Polyphenols Punch Back At Common Drugs
Professor Sidhartha Ray of Long Island University's Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences will report his most recent findings on how polyphenols combat the “dark side” of drugs at Worldnutra 2004 in San Francisco.
- Polyphenols Punch Back At Common Drugs
Professor Sidhartha Ray of Long Island University's Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences will report his most recent findings on how polyphenols combat the “dark side” of drugs at Worldnutra 2004 in San Francisco.
- Polyphenols Punch Back At Common Drugs
Professor Sidhartha Ray of Long Island University's Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences will report his most recent findings on how polyphenols combat the “dark side” of drugs at Worldnutra 2004 in San Francisco.
- Polyphenols Punch Back At Common Drugs
Professor Sidhartha Ray of Long Island University's Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences will report his most recent findings on how polyphenols combat the “dark side” of drugs at Worldnutra 2004 in San Francisco.
- Researchers Report Potential Healthcare Cost Savings from Using Diachrome® as a Medical Nutrition Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes
Initial results of an economic analysis conducted by Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Health Policy indicate that use of Diachrome® as an adjunct nutritional therapy for people with type 2 diabetes, could offer significant healthcare cost savings.
- Researchers Report Potential Healthcare Cost Savings from Using Diachrome® as a Medical Nutrition Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes
Initial results of an economic analysis conducted by Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Health Policy indicate that use of Diachrome® as an adjunct nutritional therapy for people with type 2 diabetes, could offer significant healthcare cost savings.
- Researchers Report Potential Healthcare Cost Savings from Using Diachrome® as a Medical Nutrition Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes
Initial results of an economic analysis conducted by Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Health Policy indicate that use of Diachrome® as an adjunct nutritional therapy for people with type 2 diabetes, could offer significant healthcare cost savings.
- Researchers Report Potential Healthcare Cost Savings from Using Diachrome® as a Medical Nutrition Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes
Initial results of an economic analysis conducted by Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Health Policy indicate that use of Diachrome® as an adjunct nutritional therapy for people with type 2 diabetes, could offer significant healthcare cost savings.
- Researchers Report Potential Healthcare Cost Savings from Using Diachrome® as a Medical Nutrition Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes
Initial results of an economic analysis conducted by Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Health Policy indicate that use of Diachrome® as an adjunct nutritional therapy for people with type 2 diabetes, could offer significant healthcare cost savings.
- Researchers Report Potential Healthcare Cost Savings from Using Diachrome® as a Medical Nutrition Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes
Initial results of an economic analysis conducted by Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Health Policy indicate that use of Diachrome® as an adjunct nutritional therapy for people with type 2 diabetes, could offer significant healthcare cost savings.
- Researchers Report Potential Healthcare Cost Savings from Using Diachrome® as a Medical Nutrition Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes
Initial results of an economic analysis conducted by Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Health Policy indicate that use of Diachrome® as an adjunct nutritional therapy for people with type 2 diabetes, could offer significant healthcare cost savings.
- Researchers Report Potential Healthcare Cost Savings from Using Diachrome® as a Medical Nutrition Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes
Initial results of an economic analysis conducted by Thomas Jefferson University’s Department of Health Policy indicate that use of Diachrome® as an adjunct nutritional therapy for people with type 2 diabetes, could offer significant healthcare cost savings.
- New Research on Biocell Collagen II® Joint and Skin Health Benefits To Be Presented at Vendorworks
William V. Judy, Ph.D., will present educational seminar titled “BioCell Collagen II® Bioavailable Collagen & Hyaluronic Acid: New Science on Skin and Joint Health Benefits” at SupplySide West on Friday, October 1, 2 p.m. -2:50 p.m. in Room 801-802.
- New Research on Biocell Collagen II® Joint and Skin Health Benefits To Be Presented at Vendorworks
William V. Judy, Ph.D., will present educational seminar titled “BioCell Collagen II® Bioavailable Collagen & Hyaluronic Acid: New Science on Skin and Joint Health Benefits” at SupplySide West on Friday, October 1, 2 p.m. -2:50 p.m. in Room 801-802.
- New Research on Biocell Collagen II® Joint and Skin Health Benefits To Be Presented at Vendorworks
William V. Judy, Ph.D., will present educational seminar titled “BioCell Collagen II® Bioavailable Collagen & Hyaluronic Acid: New Science on Skin and Joint Health Benefits” at SupplySide West on Friday, October 1, 2 p.m. -2:50 p.m. in Room 801-802.
- New Research on Biocell Collagen II® Joint and Skin Health Benefits To Be Presented at Vendorworks
William V. Judy, Ph.D., will present educational seminar titled “BioCell Collagen II® Bioavailable Collagen & Hyaluronic Acid: New Science on Skin and Joint Health Benefits” at SupplySide West on Friday, October 1, 2 p.m. -2:50 p.m. in Room 801-802.
- New Research on Biocell Collagen II® Joint and Skin Health Benefits To Be Presented at Vendorworks
William V. Judy, Ph.D., will present educational seminar titled “BioCell Collagen II® Bioavailable Collagen & Hyaluronic Acid: New Science on Skin and Joint Health Benefits” at SupplySide West on Friday, October 1, 2 p.m. -2:50 p.m. in Room 801-802.
- New Research on Biocell Collagen II® Joint and Skin Health Benefits To Be Presented at Vendorworks
William V. Judy, Ph.D., will present educational seminar titled “BioCell Collagen II® Bioavailable Collagen & Hyaluronic Acid: New Science on Skin and Joint Health Benefits” at SupplySide West on Friday, October 1, 2 p.m. -2:50 p.m. in Room 801-802.
- Spicing Up Cancer Prevention Strategies: World-Renowned Researcher To Present At Worldnutra Conference
Dr. Young-Joon Surh of Seoul National University, Korea will describe results of efforts exploring spices such as turmeric, ginger, chili pepper, and garlic and how they prevent conversion of normal cells ultimately into malignant tumors.
- Spicing Up Cancer Prevention Strategies: World-Renowned Researcher To Present At Worldnutra Conference
Dr. Young-Joon Surh of Seoul National University, Korea will describe results of efforts exploring spices such as turmeric, ginger, chili pepper, and garlic and how they prevent conversion of normal cells ultimately into malignant tumors.
- Spicing Up Cancer Prevention Strategies: World-Renowned Researcher To Present At Worldnutra Conference
Dr. Young-Joon Surh of Seoul National University, Korea will describe results of efforts exploring spices such as turmeric, ginger, chili pepper, and garlic and how they prevent conversion of normal cells ultimately into malignant tumors.
- Spicing Up Cancer Prevention Strategies: World-Renowned Researcher To Present At Worldnutra Conference
Dr. Young-Joon Surh of Seoul National University, Korea will describe results of efforts exploring spices such as turmeric, ginger, chili pepper, and garlic and how they prevent conversion of normal cells ultimately into malignant tumors.
- Spicing Up Cancer Prevention Strategies: World-Renowned Researcher To Present At Worldnutra Conference
Dr. Young-Joon Surh of Seoul National University, Korea will describe results of efforts exploring spices such as turmeric, ginger, chili pepper, and garlic and how they prevent conversion of normal cells ultimately into malignant tumors.
- Spicing Up Cancer Prevention Strategies: World-Renowned Researcher To Present At Worldnutra Conference
Dr. Young-Joon Surh of Seoul National University, Korea will describe results of efforts exploring spices such as turmeric, ginger, chili pepper, and garlic and how they prevent conversion of normal cells ultimately into malignant tumors.
- New Research Shows Mineral Supplement SierraSil(TM) and Vincaria® Cat’s Claw Suppress Cartilage Degradation - Seminars to Discuss Results
Research Indicates SierraSil™ Supports Cartilage Integrity through Suppression of Gene Expression-SupplySide West, Friday, October 1, 2004
- New Research Shows Mineral Supplement SierraSil(TM) and Vincaria® Cat’s Claw Suppress Cartilage Degradation - Seminars to Discuss Results
Research Indicates SierraSil™ Supports Cartilage Integrity through Suppression of Gene Expression-SupplySide West, Friday, October 1, 2004
- New Research Shows Mineral Supplement SierraSil(TM) and Vincaria® Cat’s Claw Suppress Cartilage Degradation - Seminars to Discuss Results
Research Indicates SierraSil™ Supports Cartilage Integrity through Suppression of Gene Expression-SupplySide West, Friday, October 1, 2004
- 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
- Spotlight on Savory Side Dishes
- Spotlight on Savory Side Dishes
- Spotlight on Savory Side Dishes
- Another Reason to Choose Healthy Lifestyle Habits
- Another Reason to Choose Healthy Lifestyle Habits
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RVINE, Calif., Aug 2, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- New research from Ohio State University shows that avocados act as a "nutrient booster," allowing the body to significantly absorb more heart-healthy and cancer-fighting nutrients like alpha-carotene, beta-carotene and lycopene found in fruits and vegetables.
The new research builds on Iowa State findings published in this month's issue of the "American Journal of Clinical Nutrition," which shows that adding full-fat dressing to salad increases carotenoid absorption. Processed salad dressings often include saturated fats, gums and preservatives. However, avocados provide heart-healthy monounsaturated fats and omega-3 fatty acids along with beneficial antioxidants and phytonutrients like Vitamin E, lutein, fiber and magnesium, making them a healthier alternative to many salad dressings.
Dr. Steven Schwartz from Ohio State University participated in research for both studies. According to Schwartz: "Many fruits and vegetables are rich in beneficial carotenoids, but most fruits and vegetables are virtually fat free, which may limit the body's ability to absorb some of these nutrients. Our latest research shows that the natural fat content in avocados increases carotenoid absorption, which offers nutritional advantages over other sources of fat like salad dressings."
Dr. David Heber, Professor of Medicine at the UCLA School of Medicine and author of "What Color Is Your Diet?," concurs with Dr. Schwartz. "While it is well known that fats help in the absorption of colorful compounds that are good for you such as lycopene from tomatoes and lutein from dark greens, the good fats from olives and avocados are better for you than many processed salad dressings made with hydrogenated vegetable oils."
In the Ohio State Study, adult men and women consumed salads and salsa with and without fresh avocado. The subjects who consumed a lettuce, carrot and spinach salad containing 75g of avocado (equivalent to 2.5 tablespoons) absorbed 8.3 times more alpha-carotene and 13.6 times more beta-carotene, both of which help protect against cancer and heart disease. The subjects also absorbed 4.3 times more lutein, which contributes to eye health and protects against macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in the elderly.
The subjects who consumed salsa with 150g of avocado absorbed 4.4 times more lycopene, which has been linked to prostate cancer protection, while absorption of beta-carotene doubled.
The findings were recently presented at the Institute of Food Technologies Conference, July 12-14, in Las Vegas, and are being submitted for publication in a scientific journal.
Ounce-per-ounce, avocados rank highest in monounsaturated fat, vitamin E, folate, potassium, magnesium, lutein, beta-sitosterol and glutathione, compared to other commonly eaten fruits. According to the Food and Drug Administration, diets rich in fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of some types of cancer and other chronic diseases. California avocados are a part of the National Cancer Institute's National 5 A Day program. For more nutrition information, please visit www.avocado.org. |