Dihydroquercetin (DHQ), also known as taxifolin, is a flavonoid commonly found in a variety of foods, including apples, olive oil and red onions. Taxifolin possesses powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that can support immune health. Download the latest technical brochure.
Beverage brand bets on pterostilbene, unique turmeric constituent to boost health benefits A new functional beverage has launched based on white tea with added phytonutrients to deliver on a promise of everyday health support, the brand founders claim.
The brand, called Happy Being, is the work of two recent Williams College grads, Dutch Buckley and Josemaria Silvestrini. The pair said they became interested in a health promoting beverage when sharing each other experiences with health challenges faced by various family members. Was there a product they would recommend their family members use that would improve their overall health on day-to-day basis?
NutraIngredients-USA Awards 2021: Last day to complete your entries! Applicants to the 2021 NutraIngredients-USA Awards have until midnight Central time to complete their entries, with our expert judges ready to adjudicate across the 16 categories.
Our categories cover ingredients, finished products, nutrition research, personalized nutrition, start-ups, industry initiatives and people, and those include our two exciting new categories – Beauty-from-Within ingredient of the year, and Immune Support finished product.
And don’t forget the two categories that are judged by the NutraIngredients-USA Editorial team: Industry Initiative of the Year and NutraChampion.
Finalists will be announced in May, and winners will be announced during a virtual celebration on July 14.
Global study finds gut bacteria swap genes at different rates, depending on living situation A new study that examined the microbiomes of people living around the world has found that gut bacteria continuously acquire new functionality depending on host lifestyle and industrialization.
The research centers around horizontal gene transfer (HGT), a process in which individual cells mix their genomes and acquire new functions from other microbes, which happens without having to reproduce or be inherited. According to Mathilde Poyet, PhD, co-author of the study, HGT is key in understanding how bacteria evolve within us and how our daily activities and lifestyle choice may influence the composition of their genomes.
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