Archives for July 24, 2005

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Functional water struggles to escape niche sectors

Britain and France are leading launches of functional, bottled water in Europe, yet the trend remains in the grip of niche sectors and still below flavour in the R&D priority list of the big players, reports Chris Mercer.

Could protein be the key to weight loss?

New research bolsters the argument that the efficacy of low-carb diets could be due to their high protein content, reports Jess Halliday. So could raising America's protein intake help the nation beat the obesity epidemic?

Eye health - the products keep coming

Supplement makers have been tapping into consumer's eye health anxieties for the last four years and although product launches seem to have peaked in 2003, there are no signs of a serious slow-down, reports Jess Halliday.

DSM shows green tea extract is safe in foods

DSM said on Friday that its Teavigo green tea extract has achieved GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) affirmation, giving food and beverage makers in the US a strong signal of the ingredient's suitability in new food products, writes Dominique Patton.

Weekly Comment

The business of food safety

One cannot envy the chief executive faced with a scientific study that casts doubt over the efficacy or safety of his core product. But avoiding a sales slump, media vilification and even charges of fraud means squaring up to such studies immediately.