Archives for January 25, 2006

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Lonza's poor nutrition margins persist in FY2005

By  staff reporter

Swiss chemicals group Lonza has reported a 38.8 percent increase in operating income in 2005, but margins for its nutritional products have been eroded by high costs.

Echinacea variety appears to impact efficacy

By  staff reporter

Current evidence on Echinacea preparations cannot support the efficacy of the wide variety of Echinacea products on the market, concludes a review.

Healthy eating creates dilemma for the food industry

By  staff reporter

Food companies are facing a business conundrum in the wake of the consumer stampede towards healthier eating, according to a new report from JPMorgan: continue going against the grain with high margin, not-so-healthy products or deliver healthier...

AHPA backs national uniformity in labeling law

By  staff reporter

AHPA's executive committee has voted to support legislation currently pending in the US House of Representatives that would stop individual states from requiring foods and supplements to conform to their own regulations.

Drug candidate 'could boost lycopene effect in foods'

By  Wailang Chu and Jess Halliday

A pharmaceutical company has suggested that the addition of a phosphorylated variant of gamma-tocopherol to lycopene-rich foods like tomato sauce might boost the carotenoid's anti-cancer activity.