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Algama Foods seeks partner for re-launch of spirulina drink

By Kacey Culliney

French microalgae startup Algama Foods is looking for investors and partners to re-launch its spirulina water after extensive product development to improve taste and stability, its R&D manager says.

Fish oils, ginseng added to Trump's latest tariff lists

Fish oils, ginseng added to Trump's latest tariff lists

By Hank Schultz

Dietary ingredients have still mostly escaped the most recent iteration of tariff lists for Chinese goods released by the Trump Administration. The real risk is not to the bottom line but to trade relationships in general, experts in the industry agree.

Indian frankincense (Boswellia serrata) in Kinnerasani Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh, India. J.M. Garg / Wikimedia Commons

Boswellia oleogum resin prone to adulteration, new bulletin outlines

By Adi Menayang

The botanical Boswellia has been used for its anti-inflammatory properties for millennia, but it’s not uncommon to find some products today labeled as Boswellia to skimp on the amount of the botanical or to substitute in a less-researched form.

MEET THE WINNERS: Products of the Year

NutraIngredients Awards 2018: Highlights

MEET THE WINNERS: Products of the Year

By Staff Writer

With the NutraIngredients Awards over for another year, we take a deeper look at the winners of our Products of the Year category.

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Special Edition: Nutrition Regulations

Regulation watch: Dutch researchers urge vigilance on pregnancy supplements

By Nathan Gray

With the use of dietary supplements gaining popularity in pregnant women, researchers warn that current regulations may not take into account longer-term safety and health considerations for the child, adding updated regulations and nutrivigilance schemes...

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