Euromonitor and PharmaLinea Reveal Nutraceutical Trends Projected for 2025

PharmaLinea, a private label manufacturer, and Euromonitor, a market research firm, recently conducted a webinar pointing out predicted trends that hold the potential to shape the nutraceuticals market globally by 2025. The sector is continually progressing, focusing on producing goods that cater to particular chronic conditions and manage diverse treatment side effects, moving from a

Explore the Latest in Gut Health: NutraShure Introduces BIOMEnd in Their New Supplement Range

NutraShure Distribution, LLC, a leading supplier of premium ingredients, has announced that its innovative product, BIOMEnd, a patent-pending butyrate formulation, is now featured in two new dietary supplements: Silver Fern’s Postbiotic+ and Beneve’s Xcelerate G3. Butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid with four carbon atoms, is found naturally in some foods and is also produced by

Digexin and TamaFlex by NXT USA Now Certified by the Non-GMO Project

NXT USA, a supplier of ingredients, has successfully obtained Non-GMO Project verification for two of its premier products, Digexin and TamaFlex. This certification was achieved through a rigorous third-party evaluation that confirmed these products adhere to the stringent standards of the Non-GMO Project, ensuring they are free from genetically modified organisms. The assessment covered every

Herb Pharm Introduces a New Line of Mushroom-Based Wellness Supplements

Herb Pharm, a certified B Corporation known for its herbal supplements, has recently introduced its Mushroom Wellness line. This new range features mushrooms grown in the U.S. by Mushroom Harvest, a company Herb Pharm acquired in August 2023. The Mushroom Wellness line is distinguished by its comprehensive vertical integration, from mushroom cultivation to the final

**Differentiating the Sports and Active Nutrition Market for Casual and Professional Athletes**

The sports and active nutrition industry is evolving to meet the needs of a varied consumer base with different fitness aspirations. “Pelin Thorogood, co-founder and executive chairwoman of Radicle Science, explains that consumers are moving away from generic solutions and towards sports nutrition products that are customized to their specific fitness levels, dietary needs, and

Kerry Secures USDA Funding for Eco-Friendly Agriculture Initiative

Kerry has been awarded a $21 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to bolster its “Midwest Greener Future” initiative through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). This dynamic, farm-centric sustainable agriculture scheme is aimed at reducing carbon emissions and enhancing water quality throughout supply chains in the states of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois,

New Cochrane Review: Iron Supplements Could Combat Anemia and Low Birth Weight

A recent update to a wide-ranging study review published in Cochrane aligns with earlier research suggesting that iron supplements taken during pregnancy can combat anemia in mothers. Additionally, the update emphasized iron’s possible role in staving off low infant birth weight. According to Balchem, a supplier of ingredients such as iron, roughly a third of

The 2025-2030 Report on Dietary Guidelines Released by the Advisory Committee

The 2025 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee’s scientific report is now accessible. Its content consists of the committee’s independent, research-based conclusions and recommendations given to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). This report, combined with feedback from the public and federal agencies, will aid these departments in

DSM-Firmenich Reveals Recipients of Gut Health Research Funding

DSM-Firmenich, an ingredient supplier, has announced the allocation of €250,000 in grants to five researchers in the Asia-Pacific region. Each researcher will be awarded €50,000 to fund 18 months of study focused on enhancing the scientific knowledge surrounding gut health. This initiative aims to fill the nutritional research void in the region’s diverse populations. The

Study Reveals Numerous Prenatal Vitamins Missing Crucial Nutrients and Containing Heavy Metals

In a scientific study led by the University of Colorado Anschutz, it was observed that less than half of 47 prenatal multivitamins and mineral supplements available in the market met the recommended levels of vital nutrients, choline and iodine. The study, sponsored by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, involved the evaluation of

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