Archives for February 13, 2006

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'No evidence' that melatonin helps with jet lag

By  Stephen Daniells

A review of 25 studies has led researchers to claim the human hormone melatonin does not help people with sleep problems like jet lag, conclusions that have questioned by an industry association.

Astaxanthin softens sales blow for Cyanotech

By  Jess Halliday

Astaxanthin for human nutrition is still a saving grace for Cyanotech, which has reported that a 27 percent drop in sales for 3Q 2006 compared to the prior year period are down to reduced orders for spirulina and for NatuRose aquaculture products.

Study boosts Kaneka Q10 safety rep

By  Jess Halliday

A new trial using Kaneka Q10 (CoQ10) has indicated that it is safe at doses as high as 900mg per day - an important finding, according to the company, given the worldwide tendency towards higher doses.

Weekly Comment

The cost of bad research

The science has spoken. Low-fat diets don't work: Forget the carrots and broccoli sprouts, I can now have my cake and eat it, and put extra cream on top.

New alliance targets fruit cultivar innovation

By  Anthony Fletcher

A leading European horticultural research institute has launched a partnership with a New Zealand science organisation in order to develop new fruit cultivars.

From vitamins to new nutrition: DSM's FY 2005

By  Jess Halliday

DSM Nutritional Products has reported operating profit of $252 million in full year 2005, up 25 per cent on 2004. But with sales hampered by price pressure on mature vitamins, the company is looking to reduce its reliance on these in favour of...