Archives for September 19, 2005

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Casein, whey formulas reduce infants' allergy risk

By  staff writer

Infants whose parents suffer from food allergies have less chance of developing them themselves if they are fed hydrolyzed casein or whey formulas in place of cow's milk based formulas when breast-feeding is not possible or inadequate, according to a...

Probiotic rules should be stricter, says expert

By  Chris Mercer

Too many producers are falsely labelling their products as probiotic and could present a stumbling block to the sector's expansion, says the marketing head of leading innovator Valio at Drinktec 2005.

Enzymatic Therapy completes restructuring

By  staff writer

Enzymatic Therapy Inc has merged the operations of all its wholly-owned subsidiaries and created a holding company structure by the name of ETI Holdings.

US leads the way in CoQ10-containing supplements

By  Jess Halliday

US supplement-makers have been quick to seize on the promise of 'wonder ingredient' CoQ10 with a throng of products hitting the market in the last five years, according to Mintel. Nonetheless, their wings have been clipped market by supply issues and...

New raw material supplier cuts out middlemen

By  Jess Halliday

Newly formed supplier TR International says it can offer cheaper raw materials to the dietary supplements industry, thanks to exclusive agreements it has carved out with factories in China and India.