Trade associations bring pressure to bear against CA bill that would restrict sale of weight management products nutraingredients-usa.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nutraingredients-usa.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Several consumer groups and industry trade organizations are in favor of a new requirement that dietary supplements be listed with FDA, highlighting an area where diverse stakeholders can find common ground related to modernization of DSHEA. Yet even within the dietary supplement industry, there remain divisions over the benefits of a mandatory product listing.
Editor’s note: This is the second article in a series on proposed reforms to DSHEA by several consumer groups in a recent letter to Congress.
Recent proposals by consumer groups to modernize the regulation of dietary supplements have drawn mixed reactions from industry trade organizations.
Recent recommendations to lawmakers to reform DSHEA are a wish list, but they demand attentiveness and vigilance, according to the head of one industry trade organization.
Editor’s note: This is the first article in a series on proposed reforms to DSHEA by several consumer groups in a recent letter to Congress.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) and other consumer groups have proposed to members of Congress sweeping reforms to how dietary supplements are regulated in the United States.
The comprehensive proposals were incorporated in a March 10 letter to members of Congress, which urged them to reject a bill that would legalize CBD in dietary supplements.
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Indena celebrates 100 years with digital launches and biodiversity haven Botanical ingredients titan Indena is celebrating 100 years as protagonists of the market with plans for its centennial year including the creation of a green biodiversity terrace over its HQ in Milan.
The Italian company has become an international leader in the sector of botanical active ingredients for the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries.
Initially named Inverni Della Beffa, then Indena (Industria Derivati Naturali), it was the entrepreneurial spirit of Carlo Boccaccio Inverni and Biagio Alberto Della Beffa which created the company.
Biagio Della Beffa, President of Indena and grandson of the founder, says it was thanks to their revolutionary approach to the medicinal plants sector, modern industrial vision and a profound scientific approach, that the company immediately had a relevant impact on the market.