Archives for October 29, 2003

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DMV introduces cysteine peptide for liver health

Dutch ingredients firm DMV International has developed a new milk-derived peptide aimed at the emerging interest in liver health. Cysteine Peptide is said to boost levels of glutathione in the liver which is needed to break down toxic substances and...

Ginger shown to slow colorectal cancer

The substance that gives ginger its flavour appears to inhibit the growth of human colorectal cancer cells, according to research presented yesterday at a major meeting of cancer experts in the US.

Tree of Life severs Wild Oats agreement

Natural foods distributor Tree of Life, a Wessanen subsidiary, has announced that it is to terminate its primary supplier agreement with retailer Wild Oats Markets, following mutual disatisfaction with the current arrangement.

Standards needed in fruit extracts

Steady growth for the US and European fruit and vegetables extracts and powders market - currently standing at $960 milion - is pitched to reach $1,321 million by 2009. But NPD, price and product awareness will all be necessary to keep manufacturers...

Gene the answer to common mould

An insidious fuzzy grey mould that often coats refrigerated strawberries and many other plants during growing and storage could be prevented by a gene identified at Purdue university in the US.

Aloe industry applauds member contributions

Two awards presented at a recent seminar held by the International Aloe Science Council (IASC) highlighted the work of individuals who have contributed to the development and promotion of aloe as a booming health ingredient.

Eggs, a better lutein source?

Lutein is more bioavailable from eggs than either spinach or supplements, according to a small trial presented this week, which also showed no difference in the bioavailability of lutein ester and free lutein supplements.

Balchem cuts stock levels to counter falling volumes

New York firm Balchem continues to be plagued by its encapsulation business, which experienced a third quarter of low volumes and weak prices, offsetting better performance in the feed and specialty products units.