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New biomarkers could soon be used to aid weight management by helping to know whether people will respond well to shifts in diet and lifestyle.

Epigenetic biomarkers may predict if diets are working

By Nathan Gray

Researchers have identified five epigenetic biomarkers that are associated with better weight loss responses - a finding that help researchers identify if certain diets and lifestyles are working.

IASC takes issue with description of aloe used in research study

IASC takes issue with description of aloe used in research study

By Hank Schultz

The International Aloe Science council has weighed in on an aloe science study that does not adequately characterize the ingredient in its description. The term “nondecolorized” should have been included so as not to mislead consumers, the group says.

Roquette outsources lab to food supplements makers

Roquette outsources lab to food supplements makers

By Shane STARLING

French supplier Roquette is putting its R&D supplements facility up for rent by any party seeking to develop food supplements and food products – whether they are its own customers or not.

ABC article details many facets of black cohosh adulteration

ABC article details many facets of black cohosh adulteration

By Hank Schultz

Black cohosh is something of a poster child for the economic adulteration that plagues certain herbal ingredients in the dietary supplement industry.  A new article published by the American Botanical Council lays out the history of the situation, and...

IADSA chair spells out global GMP progress

Dispatches from Vitafoods Europe 2013

IADSA chair spells out global GMP progress

By Shane STARLING

Quality control in the food supplements sector is an ongoing mission that remains top of the agenda at the group that most prominently represents both global and national players – IADSA - especially as new regions adopt GMP rules for the first time.

Disease-related malnutrition can be avoided by better delievery of food and key nutrients to those in need, yet still risks health and costs governments billions every year

Special edition: Battling malnutrition

Malnutrition in hospital: Avoidable ... but not a priority?

By Nathan Gray

The majority of older patients admitted to hospital are malnourished or at risk of becoming malnourished. Yet the increased health risks and spiralling healthcare costs associated with this global problem are largely avoidable.

Time for mandatory folic acid fortification to go truly global?

Special edition: Battling malnutrition

Time for mandatory folic acid fortification to go truly global?

By Shane Starling

Food fortification with neural tube defect (NTD)-reducing folic acid is mandatory in 75 nations, but concerns over cancer and other health issues mean Europe lags far behind  – a situation that needs to change and quickly, says DSM thinktank, sightandlife.

Connecticut State Senate passes GMO labeling legislation

Connecticut State Senate passes GMO labeling legislation

By Hank Schultz

The legislative pressure on mandatory GMO labeling continues to build, at least on the state front, as the Connecticut State Senate voted 35-1 in favor of SB 802, a bill that would require labeling of products with genetically modified ingredients.

Neptune's strong sales helped cushion blow of plant explosion

Neptune's strong sales helped cushion blow of plant explosion

By Hank Schultz

Neptune Technologies and Bioressources has released its year end results for fiscal year 2013 which show that strong sales earlier in the year helped cushion the blow dealt to the company’s finances by the explosion and fire that devastated the company’s...

Warning letter gives look at how FDA views supplement-beverage divide

Warning letter gives look at how FDA views supplement-beverage divide

By Hank Schultz

Among recent warning letters sent by the US Food and Drug Administration to supplement manufacturers one stood out from the rest as it bears upon how the agency view the differentiation of beverages and supplements, according to Justin Prochnow, an attorney...

District court defends Satiereal TM for INO’Real

District court defends Satiereal TM for INO’Real

By Stephen DANIELLS

The US District Court in Tampa, Florida, has ordered Nutra Pure LLC, a Washington corporation, to discontinue its unauthorized use of the Satiereal trademark following a suit by INO'Réal, owner of the Satiereal trademark.

EFSA sets standard for study rigor, consultant says

Dispatches from VitaFoods Europe 2013

EFSA sets standard for study rigor, consultant says

By Hank Schultz

Differing regulatory environments can play havoc with a company's research plans, say consultant Joerg Gruenwald, PhD.  But recent, sometimes bitter, experience with the European Food Safety Authority has shed some light on how to negotiate this...

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