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Ashwagandha and Men’s Health: A Natural Boost in a Supplement-Driven Age

In today's fast-paced world, men are increasingly recognizing the importance of maintaining good health, leading to a significant expansion in the global men's health supplements market. Ashwagandha, an ancient Ayurvedic herb, is gaining prominence due to its holistic benefits, including stress reduction, improved physical performance, enhanced testosterone levels, and sexual wellness. KSM-66 Ashwagandha, a standardized extract, stands out as a comprehensive natural solution for addressing various challenges faced by men in the modern age.

In today's fast-paced world, the emphasis on health and well-being has never been more critical. This is especially true for men, who, in recent years, have increasingly recognized the importance of maintaining good health. The men's health market, particularly in the realm of supplements, reflects this growing consciousness.

According to the latest research, the Men’s Health Supplements Market sector is witnessing a significant expansion on a global scale. The global men’s health supplements market size was estimated to be USD 64.53 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 188.0 billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 10.21 % during the forecast period 2023-20331. While synthetic and pharmaceutical solutions have their place, many men are leaning towards natural remedies due to higher safety and holistic benefits.

Ashwagandha: a prime example

Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) root is an ancient medicinal herb renowned for its adaptogenic properties. The root of ashwagandha Withania somnifera has been a staple botanical of Ayurveda for thousands of years, earning the name 'the king of herbs.’ The name Ashwagandha is derived from Sanskrit and is a combination of the word Ashva meaning horse, and gandha meaning smell; the root has strong aroma that is described as “horse-like.” In Latin, the species name somnifera means “sleep inducer,” apparently alluding to the use of Ashwagandha as a sedative and as a nervine.

Ashwagandha's prominence in the men's health sector is no accident. This ancient herb, used traditionally in Ayurvedic medicine, has found its way into modern health regimens due to its impressive

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range of benefits. Various studies demonstrating Ashwagandha’s benefits to reducing stress, improving stamina, and testosterone, and boosting strength, and libido have been conducted, verifying thousands of years of traditional usage.

Stress reduction:

Men often face societal pressures to be the "breadwinners" or "protectors", roles that demand physical and mental well-being. Ashwagandha as an adaptogen has the ability to reduce stress and improve physical and mental well-being.

Research published in the Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine examined the effects of KSM66 ashwagandha supplementation (600mg/day) for eight weeks and found remarkable results in the reduction of stress and subjective measures of stress - those in the KSM-66 group experienced a 28% reduction in cortisol levels. KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract also produced a 44% reduction on the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), and reduced depression, anxiety, and stress by more than 70% on the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS)2

In another study published in Cureus, researchers examined the effect of KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract supplementation (600mg/day) resulted in a 38% decrease in Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), 32% reduction in serum cortisol, and a 16% reduction in anxiety measured through Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAM-A)3

Physical performance:

Men tend to be more physically active and spend a lot of time working out or playing a sport. Whether it's the athlete seeking better performance or the average man aiming for fitness, Ashwagandha aids in muscle growth and recovery, granting the strength to conquer physical challenges.

Research published in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition demonstrated that an 8-week supplementation with KSM-66 ashwagandha root extract (600mg total/day) improved muscle strength and size through resistance by increasing testosterone levels in the body by more than 15% and boosting strength by almost 75% in the upper body and 50% in the lower body. This study measured serum levels of creatine kinase, a protein specific to muscles that can be a muscle damage marker. KSM-66 ashwagandha root extract supplementation also reported a statistically significant decrease in exercise-induced muscle damage and a 3.5% decrease in the body5

Three studies published in reputed journals demonstrated that KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract has the ability to improve VO2 Max by 16% approximately.6-8

Testosterone enhancement:

For men grappling with declining testosterone levels, a concern intrinsically linked to stress and age, Ashwagandha brings hope by potentially elevating this crucial hormone, rejuvenating vitality.

A recently published study in Health Science Reports demonstrated a 16.65% increase in testosterone levels in men supplemented with KSM-66 Ash-

wagandha root extract for 8 weeks at a daily dose of 600mg/day9

A 2013 double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial of 46 men with low sperm count published in The Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine found that KSM66 ashwagandha root supplementation increased the levels of testosterone by 17%10

Another study published in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition found that the consumption of KSM-66 ashwagandha root extract (600mg/day) resulted in a 15% increase in the levels of testosterone5

In the soon-to-be-published study, significant increases in levels of serum total and serum-free testosterone in male participants supplementing with KSM-66 Ashwagandha extract11

Enhancing sexual wellness:

Ashwagandha root extract has been shown to improve sexual desire, libido, and testosterone levels in men - all of which speak to the multi-factorial benefits the Ayurvedic wonder herb offers men. Additional insights into how KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract supports men’s sexual health and fertility can be found in a landmark 2013 study appearing in Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine.

In a study involving 46 men aged 22-40 with low sperm counts, 225mg of KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract was administered thrice daily for 12 weeks. The results highlighted significant improvements in male fertility: testosterone levels rose by 17%, semen volume by 53%, sperm concentration by 167%, luteinizing hormone by 34%, and sperm motility by 57%10

A separate study on 50 healthy men over 8 weeks evaluated the effects of KSM-66 Ashwagandha on sexual wellness. Results indicated improvements in various sexual function scores, including a 3.6% rise in sexual fantasy, 14.3% in arousal, and 11.35% in sex drive9.

KSM-66 Ashwagandha

KSM-66 Ashwagandha is a branded, standardized, full-spectrum ashwagandha root extract, boasting

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Ixoreal Biomed, the makers of KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract are the industry leader in clinical trials investigating the effectiveness of ashwagandha with the most extensive set of research and clinical studies: 37 completed studies and 18 ongoing studies, focusing on a variety of conditions.

• Stress and Anxiety: 6 studies reveal that KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract reduces stress, anxiety, and cortisol levels in individuals dealing with stress.

• Sleep: 4 studies demonstrate that KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract improves sleep by aiding faster sleep onset, increasing sleep duration, and enhancing sleep quality.

• Memory and Cognition: 4 studies demonstrate that KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract enhances focus, concentration, general memory, attention, executive function, information processing speed, and task performance.

• Men's Health: 6 studies indicate that KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract enhances testosterone levels, improves sperm count and quality, and boosts sexual desire in men.

• Women's Health: 5 studies reveal that KSM-66

the highest concentration among all major root-only extracts present in today's market. The product's development is a testament to 14 years of rigorous research and development. With a foundation built on a green chemistry platform, KSM-66 not only ensures vertical integration but also holds the highest number of quality certifications in its category. Moreover, its purity is uncompromised, as it is never adulterated with leaves. KSM-66 is palatable with superior organoleptic properties and a neutral taste. Therefore, it is an excellent choice for use in a wide variety of formulations including food and beverages.

Ashwagandha root extract boosts sexual desire, arousal, and orgasm in women and alleviates climacteric symptoms during the menopausal transition.

• Physical Performance and Endurance: 4 studies demonstrate that KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract improves muscle strength, size, muscle recovery, and cardiorespiratory endurance.

• Weight Management: 1 study demonstrates that KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract helps reduce stress-related food cravings and aids in weight management.

• Thyroid Function Support: 3 studies show that KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract helps maintain healthy thyroid levels.

• Elderly Care: 2 completed studies highlight that KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract increases mental alertness, improves sleep quality, and enhances physical and psychological well-being in elderly individuals.

• Personal Care: 2 studies found that KSM-66 Ashwagandha root extract improves skin texture and hydration, reduces wrinkles and hyperpigmentation, boosts collagen production, enhances hair density, and reduces scalp irritation and hair fall.

Takeaway:

In the midst of an expanding global market for men's health supplements, a shift towards holistic and natural solutions is evident. Ashwagandha, an ancient Ayurvedic herb, stands out as a testament to this change, showing promising results in enhancing male well-being. With an array of benefits including stress reduction, improved physical performance, testosterone enhancement, and a boost in sexual wellness, KSM-66 Ashwagandha is more than just a supplement; it's a comprehensive solution to address the unique challenges faced by men today.

References:

1 https://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/5851716/global-mens-health-supplements-market-analysis

2 Chandrasekhar, K., Kapoor, J., & Anishetty, S. (2012) Indian journal of psychological medicine, 34(3), 255–262.

3 Salve, J., Pate, S., Debnath, K., & Langade, D. (2019). Cureus, 11(12), e6466.

4 Choudhary, D., Bhattacharyya, S., & Joshi, K. (2017). Journal of evidence-based complementary & alternative medicine, 22(1), 96–106.

5 Wankhede, S., Langade, D., Joshi, K., Sinha, S. R., & Bhattacharyya, S. (2015). Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 12, 43.

6 Verma N, Gupta SK, Patil S et al. (2023). F1000Research 2023, 12:335.

7 Tiwari, S., Gupta, S. K., & Pathak, A. K. (2021). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 113929.

8 Choudhary, B., Shetty, A., & Langade, D. G. (2015). Ayu, 36(1), 63–68.

9 Chauhan, S., Srivastava, M. K., & Pathak, A. K. (2022). Health science reports, 5(4), e741.

10 Ambiye, V. R., Langade, D., Dongre, S., Aptikar, P., Kulkarni, M., & Dongre, A. (2013). Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM, 2013, 571420.

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Optimizing Men's Health: Exploring the Science Behind Supplements

Low testosterone, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), erectile dysfunction (ED) are some of the most common men's health problems. While some supplements show promise in improving certain aspects of men's health, cautious use and consultation with healthcare providers are crucial due to limited scientific evidence.

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Men's health is a field that focuses on health issues that are most relevant to men, including testosterone levels, testicular health, sperm quality and production, and prostate health. Some of the major conditions that fall under the umbrella of men's health include low testosterone (hypogonadism), sexual dysfunction, infertility, and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

Low testosterone can have a range of negative effects, including reduced energy levels, depressed mood, difficulty concentrating, and decreased sex drive. BPH and prostate cancer can cause bothersome urinary symptoms, and prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide and a leading cause of cancer-related death in men. As such, maintaining healthy testosterone levels and

managing men's health conditions is important for both quality of life and longevity.

The prevalence of these conditions increases with age. For example, studies have shown that about 40% of men experience erectile dysfunction at age 40, increasing to about 70% by age 70. About half of men over 50 have evidence of BPH, which increases to over 80% in men over 70. Testosterone levels decrease by up to 2% per year after age 40. These statistics highlight the importance of addressing men's health concerns as men age.

BPH and nutraceuticals

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a condition where the prostate gland, which is part of the male reproductive system and located below the bladder,

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becomes enlarged but not cancerous. This condition is very common in men over 50 years old, with about 50% of men in this age group showing evidence of BPH. The prevalence of BPH increases with age. As the prostate enlarges, the bladder wall thickens and may eventually weaken, leading to lower urinary tract symptoms. However, the correlation between prostate size and symptom severity is inconsistent, and some men with substantially enlarged prostates may experience few symptoms. It is important to note that the symptoms of BPH largely overlap with those of early prostate cancer: a frequent and urgent need to urinate, especially at night, trouble starting a urine stream, a weak or interrupted (i.e., stops and starts several times) urine stream, dribbling at the end of urination, incomplete urination

Patients using food supplements represent a patient population with a keen potential interest and/or adherence to healthy lifestyle changes. Some food supplements and active ingredients have been studied in order to prove their efficacy and safety.

Regardless, more attention should be directed toward heart-healthy lifestyle changes for most urologic men's health conditions, whether they are used in a preventive or synergistic setting with other acceptable clinical treatment options1

During the last decade, phytotherapeutic drugs have gained a more central role in BPH and LUTS management. In particular, clinical usage of the extract of the dried ripe fruit of Serenoa repens with a dosage of 320 mg per day, has shown its clinical efficacy and its superiority. The purpose of the following multicentric observational retrospective study was to evaluate all the urological aspects (clinical, biochemical, instrumental and pathological) of patients affected by BPH and LUTS, with a PSA < 10 ng/ml, a previous negative prostatic biopsy and in therapy with a daily dose of 320/640 mg of Serenoa repens

The study2 was conducted in 8 different centres. Data and information of 298 men with an average of 63 years (mean PSA of 5.4 ng/ml and mean prostate gland volume of 57 cc), affected by non-acute urinary symptoms caused by BPH, a dosed PSA level inferior to 10 ng/ml, a previous negative prostate biopsy and in therapy with Serenoa repens alone or associated to an alpha-blocker, were retrospectively inserted in an extensive on-line SIUrO Database (Societa Italiana di Urologia Oncologica; Italian Society of Oncological Urology).

Results were: PSA levels weren't subjected to an increase, revealing a stabilizing or downward trend. The percentage of patients with PSA below the level

of 4 ng/mL was lower at the end of the study. The overall changes in the uroflowmetry were similar and parallel both in the group with only Serenoa repens intake and in the group with Serenoa repens plus alpha-blocker. The mean medium flow and the mean maximum flow had a slight increase during the observation time. There was a substantial decrease in the number of patients presenting severe prostatic symptoms. Patients reported through the IIEF-5 score a sexual activity substantially unchanged after 6 months of follow-up. The Serenoa repens intake resulted in an improvement of the "inflammatory-like reports", in terms of ultrasound patterns, DRE and bioptical features.

Conclusion of the study was: Serenoa repens demonstrated its efficacy in reducing dysuria with minimal side effects. Further prospective studies might confirm its stabilization or lowering role on PSA levels in this cohort of patients and its possible clinical anti-inflammatory action2

Pygeum (Prunus africana)

Pygeum is an herbal supplement derived from the bark of the Prunus africana tree.

Pygeum is often sold as a prostate health supplement, specifically to alleviate benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

Further research is needed to determine if pygeum does exert this protective effect. Though one meta-analysis showed pygeum supplementation provides overall benefits for BPH, subsequent studies suffered from poor design and did not provide strong evidence.

Pygeum has been shown to reduce BPH proliferation invitro(in a test tube) by interfering with growth factors. It also has an anti-androgenic effect on its receptor. Additional studies are needed to determine if this effect takes place inside the human body after oral supplementation.

A meta-analysis3 assessing 18 trials with a sample of 1562 (although only being able to quantify a minimal amount; 5 with a sample of 430) was able to find a reduction in reported symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia associated with variable doses of pygeum bark extract in the range of 19-23%.

Erectile dysfunction (ED)

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is defined as the inability to achieve and/or maintain an appropriate penile erection that is sufficient for sexual intercourse and is clinically classified as psychogenic (such as relationship dissatisfaction, societal pressures, anxiety or depression) or organic (underlying causes or comorbidities). This is a common and increasing male sexual health concern, with a prevalence of up to 31% and projected to affect up to 322 million men by 2025. The prevalence of ED is reported as 1–10% of males aged <40 years (mostly psychogenic), >40% of men aged >40 years, and 50–100% of men aged >70 years (mostly organic).

Complementary and alternative medicines, including dietary supplements and herbal remedies, are increasingly being used for the treatment of ED, particularly through over-the-counter and internet

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sources4-7.

The increased use of alternative medicines and herbal remedies for ED with limited scientific investigations on extractions, efficacy, safety and dosage is a challenge to clinicians, whereas a comprehensive overview of clinically relevant research in these disciplines is currently lacking. Therefore, the present study aimed to systematically review and discuss the current evidence from placebo-controlled clinical trials that investigated the use of traditional medicine and herbal remedies in the management of ED as assessed by the IIEF (The International Index of Erectile Function).

The conclusion of the study was that the reported use of alternative medicines and herbal remedies for ED is extensive, particularly through dietary supplements available on the market. However, there is limited research into specific treatments for the improvement of erectile function. There is also a significant amount of heterogeneity in the interventions investigated and the dosage and duration. Based on the present results, Panax ginseng , and pycnogenol have some promising evidence as herbal products, alongside L-arginine as a nutritional supplement. The mechanisms of action remain unclear, but each of these appears to increase NO synthesis and NO production to induce erection. Importantly, improved diet and exercise should be considered, particularly in patients with obesity or diabetes mellitus8

L-carnitine

L-carnitine is a compound that is synthesized in the body from the amino acids lysine and methionine. It is also found in food, particularly in meat products. Acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) is an acetylated form of L-carnitine that can cross the bloodbrain barrier more efficiently. L-carnitine is known for its role in the mitochondrial oxidation of longchain fatty acids.

L-carnitine has been shown to be useful in the treatment of liver diseases. It can reduce ammonia levels and improve symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy, as well as improve various markers of liver function. High doses of L-carnitine supplementation have also been found to improve sperm quality, and a small number of studies have reported improvements in male fertility.

Several studies have found an improvement in the case of erectile dysfunction, but more research is

needed to confirm its effects9,10,11.

L-arginine

Arginine, also called L-arginine, is an amino acid used by the body as a protein building block. It’s also an intermediate metabolite in the urea cycle and the nitric oxide cycle.

In men with erectile dysfunction, daily supplementation with arginine can alleviate symptoms12

Many supplements promoted for ED and sexual enhancement have been found to be tainted with drug ingredients or related substances. Some products include combinations of multiple ingredients or excessively high doses, both of which can be dangerous. It is important to exercise caution when considering the use of supplements for ED.

Low testosterone levels

Testosterone is a well-known androgen, or male sex hormone, that is produced by the testicles. It plays a crucial role in the development and maintenance of secondary male characteristics, such as increased body and facial hair, a deepened voice, and increased muscle mass. When testosterone levels are low, due to a problem within the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular (HPT) axis, it can result in a condition known as hypogonadism.

Some common signs and symptoms of low testosterone include a decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction, low sperm count, reduced muscle mass and strength, increased fat mass, low bone density, loss of body hair, enlargement of breast tissue (gynecomastia), sleep disturbances, reduced energy levels, depressed mood, and difficulty concentrating.

While many supplements are marketed as testosterone boosters, there is little evidence to suggest that they have any significant impact on testosterone levels. However, supplementing with certain nutrients such as vitamin D, zinc, and magnesium may slightly increase testosterone levels if dietary intake and serum levels are inadequate.

DHEA

DHEA is a precursor to testosterone. As assigned males get older, their levels of testosterone gradually decline by 10% per decade after age 30. Through the use of DHEA supplements, many individuals aim to counter the effects of declining testosterone levels. Some evidence shows that DHEA increases libido and helps treat erectile dysfunction in men. DHEA can lead to improved libido as it may increase your free testosterone levels.

There appears to be an increase in testosterone following DHEA supplementation, but the vast majority of literature is in menopausal women (where testosterone contributes to libido). There is limited evidence of DHEA increasing testosterone in all studies including youthful athletes, which are less studied.

Conclusion

In summary, while there is evidence to suggest that specific supplements can contribute positively to men's health, a cautious approach is essential. Prior to initiating any supplementation regimen, consultation with a qualified healthcare provider is

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strongly advised. Individual health status, dietary habits, and potential interactions with medications need to be taken into account. Moreover, supplements should not be viewed as standalone solutions but rather as part of a holistic strategy that incorporates a balanced diet, regular exercise, stress management, and adequate sleep for optimizing men's health and well-being.

Although it's important to present more scientific evidence to support the positive results, supplementing with various ingredients can bring numerous benefits to men's health on multiple levels.

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9-11 October 2023, Amsterdam, Netherlands

https://www.activenutritionsummit.com

16-17 October, Birmingham, United Kingdom

https://www.thepharmacyshow.co.uk/

18-19 October 2023, Barcelona, Spain

https://www.cosmetorium.es/en/

22-24 October 2023, Paris, France

https://natexpo.com

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https://west.supplysideshow.com/en/home.html

24-26 October 2023, Barcelona, Spain

https://www.cphi.com/europe/

15-16 November 2023, Malmo, Sweden

https://www.nordicorganicexpo.com/

28-30 November 2023, Frankfurt, Germany

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Fine Foods & Pharmaceuticals Innovation is Achieved Through Increasingly Sustainable Products

Using natural resources efficiently and redistributing them fairly among the population means that everyone has access to basic services such as electricity, drinking water and adequate quality and quantity of food. For this reason, Fine Foods supports the integration of environmental and social sustainability into its business model in its daily operations.

Within its Sustainability Strategy, "Sustainable Products" are crucial as one of the company's six Pillars, along with Environment, People, Ethics and Governance, Supply Chain and Land Development, on which the Group focuses.

Fine Foods' approach is aligned with the Circular Economy Action Plan, published by the European Commission in March 2020, which defines the framework for fostering the transition towards circular production and consumption models, and the "Circular Economy Package I" of 2022. This contains the proposed Ecodesign Sustainable Product Regulation (ESPR) and Directive to raise consumer awareness of the green transition through best practice in communication and information, including green claims.

Sustainable production: from raw materials to small-scale plants

Reduce non­renewable and increase renewable raw materials which have a low environmental impact. Fine Foods can provide its customers with a service

that supports sustainable production including the design phase, supply chain and development of processes which reduce water and energy consumption.

The focus on product sustainability cannot be separated from the sustainable origin of ingredients, which is allowed through recognised standards and certifications.

Fine Foods works with all supply chain players when it comes to testing new materials, developing new ideas or exploring market trends. It partners with the best raw material suppliers and, by working with the R&D department, develops and provides formulations supported by scientific evidence that meet consumer and medical advisor needs.

By cooperating with the customer, the R&D department develops new products, supporting market needs and the aspects of interest to the end consumer, after considering their sustainability.

By having small­scale plants which represent the main production technologies in the various factories, Fine Foods can develop new products quickly and efficiently, drawing up technological feasibility studies and finely­tuned sensory testing.

These plants manufacture representative samples of large­scale industrial production, enabling stability studies of future products to be placed on the market.

The production process validation phase is equally important. Pilot­scale batches can intercept possible imponderable discrepancies not highlighted in

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small­scale laboratory tests, before proceeding with industrial­scale production.

Sustainable design

Fine Foods supports its customers in researching and implementing more sustainable solutions, suggesting greener materials that consider the environmental impact throughout their life cycle.

The Group created a structure that provides EcoDesign consultancy for packaging environmental labelling; research and testing of raw materials and packaging with a lower environmental impact. It supports the product eco­design; defines practical actions to improve the environmental profile of a product; supports defining a solid short­ and mediumlong term strategy for the development of business opportunities within the "product sustainability" area; helps in the product’s carbon footprint calculation; assesses and selects suppliers based on ESG criteria.

Sustainability: certifications

Fine Foods' commitment to sustainability is not only recognised by its stakeholders but is backed by certifications.

The Trenzano plant, for example, obtained ICEA, Cosmos Organic and Cosmos Natural certifications, the standard that assures consumers of the organic or natural origin and that applies to cosmetic products and their raw materials.

The same plant obtained the Eco Bio Cosmesi e Cos-

mesi Naturale Standard which certifies cosmetic products, raw materials for cosmetic use and cosmetic products for pets, organic ingredients and chemical substances of natural origin, selected based on environmental sustainability and health criteria.

"Sustainable products": present and future

This unshakeable determination led the company to significant milestones such as, training more than half of the staff in the Purchasing, Sales and R&D departments, implementation of a product "Carbon Footprint" project and the preparation of eco­design strategies.

Fine Foods has ambitious goals for 2025 including two awareness campaigns on environmental education and responsible consumption issues, the entire R&D, Purchasing and Sales staff trained in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and at least four more sustainable product development projects based on LCA criteria.

Pharmaceuticals N.T.M.

S.p.A.

Fine Foods & Pharmaceuticals N.T.M. S.p.A.

Berlino, 39 Italy

Via Berlino, 39 24040 Zingonia/Verdellino – Bergamo – Italy

www.finefoods.it info@finefoods.it

info@finefoods.it

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Molvik: Long Tradition in Packaging

We manufacture various types of aluminum tubes, multi-layer laminate tubes, and plastic caps for the pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetics sectors. Our Integrated Quality and Environmental Protection System serves as the basis of Molvik's business operations, ensuring security and high product quality. The products quality is assured by ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, declarations of conformity with EU regulations, quality certificates from approved suppliers, and analytical reports.

We produce various types of aluminum tubes, multi-layered laminate tubes and plastic caps. Our company is active in all industries where tubes for packaging paste-type products are used, mostly in the pharmaceutical, food and cosmetics industries. customers are also our long-standing business partners from whom we learn with each new day, with whom we developed and grow respecting their wishes and needs. Our cooperation with our customers is based on open communication, flexibility and a fair business relationship.

Our quality and environmental protection policy forms the basis of our Integrated Quality and Environmental Protection System serving as the foundation of Molvik's business activities and thereby guaranteeing security and high product quality.

As requested by our clients, aluminum tubes are manufactured in class-D cleanroom conditions, with the quality of tubes for pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic, veterinarian and chemical products being ensured through prescribed and documented manufacturing and quality control processes, as well as guaranteed by our quality and environmental protection certificates ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, statements of compliance with EU legislation, certificates of quality from approved suppliers and analytical reports.

Production program:

1. Aluminium tubes:

• For pharmaceutical industry

• For food industry

• For cosmetics industry

• For veterinarian industry For chemical industry

2. Laminate tubes:

• For tooth-pastes

• For cosmetics

• For chemical industry For veterinarian industry

3. Plastic caps for aluminium tubes

4. Plastic caps for laminate tubes

Aluminium tubes

Molvik standard program includes aluminium tubes of different technical characteristics depending on buyers' requirements. Variety of diameters, lengths, tube necks and caps can be combined in tubes which are used as packaging for products of pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic and chemical industry.

Produced of 99% of pure aluminium in combination with other production materials from certified domestic and foreign suppliers, Molvik's aluminum tubes offer an excellent protection for every paste product. Molvik produces tubes of high technical quality with excellent visual appearance, where color, shape and function are in perfect harmony for advanced packaging properties.

High quality of tubes and highest possible level of cleanliness of packaging from beginning to the end, Molvik guarantees with its defined procedures, Clean Room production environment, multi-level quality controls, comprehensive documentation and constant optimization of the production process.

Besides in pharmaceutical sector (for packaging of ointments, creams, gels), aluminium tubes are highly represented also in food sector as packaging of tomato salsa, mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup, fish

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pastes, etc. and also in cosmetics as packaging of hair colors, hand creams, face and body crèmes, shaving pastes etc.

Aluminium tubes are among mostly used form of packaging in the world today because of well known benefits: light weight, easy handling, excellent standards of hygiene, outstanding barrier properties, optimal product protection and recyclability-sustainability. The most important characteristic of the aluminum tube is its barrier propertie. Aluminum is impermeable to light and air and resistant to heat and corrosion. It does not let in bacteria, microbes and other potentially harmful particles. It also prevents the evaporation of the evaporable components of the paste product. This means that the precious and sensitive ingredients remain effective over a longer period, whereby the use of preservatives is avoided.

Material doesn't spring back so neither air nor contents are drawn back into the tube. An aluminium tube can be emptied completely without difficulty.

Sustainability of alu tubes

Aluminium tubes are eco-friendly form of packaging. It is either fully recyclable or energetically recoverable.

Aluminium tubes can be infinitely recycled without any loss in quality and 95 per cent of the energy stored in the metal is retained. Some 75 per cent of the aluminium that has ever been produced in the world is still in the material loop today. Demand for recycled aluminium has exceeded supply for years and makes it a valuable resource. These tubes can be made today of 100% recycled aluminium using PCR (post consumer) or PIR (post industrial) content.

Laminate tubes

Molvik laminate tubes represent functional, ecological and attractive form of packaging primarily used for packing toothpastes as well as other paste products in cosmetics, chemical, nutritional and other industries. This packaging superbly protects the content from the outer influences, and due to its practical usage and the attractive look have great role in the presentation and sales of the customer's products.

Molvik offers high quality Al-laminate tubes (with Al barrier) or PB-laminate tubes (with EVOH barrier). Tubes are produced of five-layer foil and can be white, silver, transparent, with or without print. High quality print enables customers to combine differ-

ent printing techniques (flexo printing, gold stamping, serigraphy, foil stamping, digital print etc.).

According to the customers' demands, the production of all laminate tubes comprises a range of different diameters and lengths of tubes which can be combined with several variants of caps.

Sustainability of laminate tubes

Tube industry all over the world try to introduce more sustainable packaging which will leed to reduction of the product carbon footprint. The goals are: less material, less complex packaging structures and optimal recyclability. Today, more input material is made of renewable resouces which have more better CO2 balance using post-consumer recycled plastic in the tube body.

Plastic caps for tubes

Molvik has a broad range of various shapes and dimensions of caps for aluminium and laminate tubes which are mostly produced for our own needs, while a part of them is launched onto the market. Cap moulds are manufactured mostly in our own tool rooms. The tube caps differ according to shape, intended use and type. Depending on type of tube neck, caps can be with or without pin, intended for extendedneck tubes, smooth or ribbed, white or colored. They are available in any color that client might require.

Molvik d.o.o.

Molvice, Molvička 41 10430 Samobor, Croatia

Tel: + 385 1 33 82 488, 33 82 427, 33 82 762

molvik@molvik.hr

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Melisa Farm: Excellence in Herbal Extracts and Export Success

Melisa Farm, established in 1992, specializes in producing standardized herbal extracts. With a focus on dry and liquid extracts from medicinal plants, the company is a leading Serbian producer, exporting over 90% of its products to Western Europe, the USA, Vietnam, and North Africa. Additionally, they provide contract manufacturing services and instant drinks.

Melisa farm is a family business founded in 1992, specializing in the production of herbal extracts. Over the years, the company became the domestic market leader in the production of dry extracts. Today, more than 90% of Melisa farm's products are exported to the markets of Western Europe and the USA.

Melisa farm Ltd. is a family-run company with 40 employees, specializing in the production of dry extracts and liquid extracts from medicinal plants standardized for active ingredients.

It all started in 1992 with the cultivation of medicinal plants and only small percolators for liquid extraction, aimed at the Serbian domestic market.

Over time, the Pinćir family invested a lot in the dissemination of knowledge, new production equipment and new premises to achieve the technology of production of powder extracts, which were increasingly demanded by domestic and foreign custom-

ers. Thus, the production is carried out with complete lines that include percolators, vacuum evaporators and vacuum dryers.

The special department is an internal laboratory equipped with HPLC, UV, GC, TLC, microbiology and so on.

Contaminants such as pesticides, heavy metals, PAH, aflatoxins, pyrrolizidine and tropane alkaloids are analysed in external accredited laboratories.

Today, Melisa farm is an established European supplier of botanical extracts. More than 90% of the total production is exported to the EU, USA, Vietnam and some North African countries.

When it comes to the EU, we're talking about Italy, France, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia and Slovenia.

Our customers are mainly from the food supplement, food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.

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Stevan Pinćir, Director

We have become a mainly export-oriented company, as we're regularly present at international trade fairs, especially Vitafoods in Geneva, which is the number one trade fair in Europe for our industry.

We produce between 30 and 40 different kinds of dry and liquid extracts, but we will highlight the 10 most important export products:

Horse chestnut dry extract 18-22% aescin by UV

• Buckthorn bark dry extract 20% glucofrangulins A by UV

• St.John’s wort dry extract 0.3% hypericin by UV

• Ivy leaf dry extract 10% hederacoside C by HPLC

Lemon balm dry extract 5% rosmarinic acid by HPLC

• Passionflower dry extract 4% vitexin by UV

• Chamomile dry extract 2.5% apigenin by HPLC

• Plantain 4% of total of orthodihydroxicinnamic derivates by UV

Thyme leaf liquid extract 0.025% luteolin by HPLC

• Echinaceapurpurea dry extract 4% total polyphenols by UV

In addition to our core business, we also offer additional services to our customers, such as contract manufacturing (white labels), which includes encapsulation, blistering, packaging in sticks and sachetes, packaging in final packages, etc.

Our customers can also order instant drinks (instant teas) from us, which are packed in bulk or in ready-made sticks or pouches.

This means that we can handle everything under one roof and serve our valuable and long-term partners.

From January 2023 we have registered a subsidiary in Slovenia to be another step closer to our EU customers.

Probi Strain for Cognitive Performance

In a newly published study Probi´s proprietary strain L. plantarum HEAL9 (HEAL9™) was shown to significantly improve cognitive performance. The result of the study is encouraging ahead of Probi's launch of a new product in the gut-brain area.

Melisa Farm d.o.o.

Fabrička 55

25265 Svilojevo, Serbia

Director: Stevan Pinćir

stevan@melisa-farm.com

https://melisa-farm.com/en/home/

Consumer interest in mental health and wellness is rapidly growing and the understanding of the important connection between the microbiome in the gut and mood, cognition and mental health continues to increase. Probiotic supplements supporting mental health and wellness are forecasted to have a significant market growth of 44% in the coming 10 years, from 140 million USD 2023 to 202 million USD 2033. The connection is often referred to as the gutbrain axis, a bi-directional communication between the gut microbiota and neural, endocrinal, and immune pathways. Studies in both animals and humans have shown that probiotics can reduce anxiety-like behavior, decrease stress and stress-related gastrointestinal dysfunction, as well as impact circulating levels of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines.

The randomized controlled study investigated the effects of the HEAL9™ strain on stress, cognition, sleep and mood in 129 healthy but stressed individuals. The data showed significantly improved learning and working memory after consumption of HEAL9™ for 12 weeks compared to placebo. There were also strong tendencies for improved mood and sleep in the HEAL9™ group. This is the third clinical study in mental health documenting strong results on HEAL9™.

“Mental health and wellness is a field with significant growth potential. This complementary study demonstrates that our strain HEAL9™ has a strong clinically proven effect in the gut-brain area and boosts our confidence ahead of the official launch of our new product at Supply Side West in Las Vegas in October." says Anita Johansen, CEO of Probi.

The study “Intake of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum HEAL9 Improves Cognition in Moderately Stressed Subjects: A Randomized Controlled Study” was recently published in Nutrients (2023) 15 (15), 3466, and can be found here: https://www. mdpi.com/2072-6643/15/15/3466

https://www.probi.com

References:

https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/psychobiotic-supplements-market

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Exploring Immunity as a Growing Health Category in the Food Supplements Business

The immune health category has gained increased focus since the Covid-19 pandemic. Consumer interest in immune health is growing, with a demand for botanicals and gut microbiome products. Businesses have opportunities to enter and expand in this market.

Immunity is the body's inherent capacity to counteract diseases, achieved through the immune system's defence against an array of pathogens ranging from molecules to parasites. This defence is structured into two primary tiers.

The first, the innate immune system, furnishes an expedient initial barrier against a broad spectrum of pathogens. Constituents of this system encompass physical barriers, notably the skin, as well as nonspecific chemical deterrents like lysozyme found in

secretions. Additionally, nonpathogenic normal flora bacteria compete for resources with pathogenic counterparts. If these defences are breached, an inflammatory response ensues, luring immune cells to the infection site and dilating blood vessels for enhanced transportation. Interferons can be discharged to combat viruses and tumours, while the complement system engages pathogen membranes, either rupturing them or facilitating elimination by other immune elements. Activation of innate immune cells,

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such as phagocytes capable of ingesting and destroying invaders, natural killer cells which target virusinfected and tumour cells, and eosinophils that release substances detrimental to parasites, further contribute to this response.

The second tier, the adaptive immune system, necessitates time to react to pathogenic intrusion but subsequently orchestrates a precise counter to the invader. Unlike the nonspecific response of the innate system, the adaptive system's reactions are pathogen-specific. Importantly, the adaptive system can recollect previous pathogens, enabling a quicker and more effective response upon re-encounter. Comprising T cells and B cells, the adaptive immune system is initiated upon antigen recognition. T cells, divided into cytotoxic (CD8+) and helper (CD4+) types, respectively eliminate virus-infected and cancer cells and modulate immune responses via cytokine secretion. B cells, on the other hand, generate pathogenspecific antibodies that can neutralize, engage the complement system, or enhance phagocytosis. These adaptive responses rely on antigens, recognized by T and B cells, to activate the immune process. Memory cells expedite future reactions, and regulatory T cells mitigate excessive responses.

The synergy of these immune levels ensures comprehensive protection against a diverse range of threats, underscoring their indispensable roles in maintaining health.

What factors can depress our immune system1?

• Older age: as we age, our internal organs may become less efficient; immune-related organs like the thymus or bone marrow produce fewer immune cells needed to fight off infections. Ageing is sometimes associated with micronutrient deficiencies, which may worsen a declining immune function.

• Environmental toxins (smoke and other particles contributing to air pollution, excessive alcohol): these substances can impair or suppress the normal activity of immune cells.

• Excess weight: obesity is associated with low-grade chronic inflammation. Fat tissue produces adipocytokines that can promote inflammatory pro-

cesses.

• Poor diet: malnutrition or a diet lacking in one or more nutrients can impair the production and activity of immune cells and antibodies.

• Chronic diseases: autoimmune and immunodeficiency disorders attack and potentially disable immune cells.

• Chronic mental stress: stress releases hormones like cortisol that suppress inflammation (inflammation is initially needed to activate immune cells) and the action of white blood cells.

• Lack of sleep and rest: sleep is a time of restoration for the body, during which a type of cytokine is released that fights infection; too little sleep lowers the amount of these cytokines and other immune cells1

Immune health is gaining more importance for consumers and is no longer limited to cold and flu season but is now a year-round concern. Their perception of immunity is moving also toward allergy management and autoimmune diseases.

Consumers expect easier access to immune health products, diverse options, and personalized delivery formats. New formats like drops, bars, and gummies are emerging in the immune health market, together with already popular lozenges, and syrups. New ingredient technologies are getting more and more important, like the slow-release profile of the ingredients or liposomal form, especially vitamin C, but other vitamins and minerals are joining.

Immune health was the top claim in global supplement development in 2020. Natural vitamin C and zinc are popular, but there is growing interest in botanicals like black elderberry and black seed oil. Probiotics, prebiotics and postbiotics play a significant role in immune health due to their impact on the gut microbiome.

Experts predict a shift towards multi-functional products that combine immune support with other health benefits. The association between gut and immune health is gaining importance. Also, products targeted to the combination of sleep and immune health are emerging.

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that may be lacking in the diet.

Some of the main micronutrients that play a role in the immune response include vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, folate, zinc, iron, and copper. Deficiencies in specific vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, zinc, and others, may weaken immune system. Taking supplements containing these vitamins and minerals may help support immune system function.

In the following text, we will go through some food supplement ingredients targeting immune health, that deserve attention.

Probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics

There have been several studies that suggest probiotics play a significant role in maintaining host health by regulating the immune response and defending against pathogens. Probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics can, directly and indirectly, regulate microbiota and immune response. Probiotics can improve intestinal microbiota homeostasis, maintain gut barrier integrity, and modulate immune response.

In addition, postbiotics, such as the bioactive metabolites, produced by gut microbiota, and/or cell-wall components released by probiotics, also have been shown to inhibit pathogen growth, maintain microbiota balance, and regulate an immune response2

In summary, probiotics have been shown to have a beneficial effect on the immune system by regulating the balance of gut microbiota, modulating immune response, and maintaining gut barrier integrity. However, further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms by which probiotics exert their beneficial effects.

Astaxanthin

Astaxanthin is a natural, red-pigmented ketocarotenoid found in some types of microalgae and yeast. It is a powerful antioxidant that plays a role in protecting cells from free radicals and oxidative stress. Astaxanthin can influence immune system, helping to activate white blood cells (T-cells) and natural killer (NK) cells. Along with boosting the immune system, astaxanthin may also help to reduce inflammation3

In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 42 participants were allocated to take either 0, 2, or 8 mg of astaxanthin daily for 8 weeks.

At the end of 8 weeks, lymphocyte proliferation induced by phytohemagglutinin was decreased in all groups, and the least in the 8 mg group, with concanavalin A, it was increased in only the 8 mg group and was increased in all groups, but the most in the 8 mg group for pokeweed mitogen (0 and 2 mg weren't different). There was a statistically significant increase in T-cells in all groups and a greater increase in the astaxanthin groups. There was a reduction in total B cells in the 8 mg group, and none in the 2 mg group or the 0 mg group. Skin reaction in response to a tuberculin DTH test was increased in all groups after 48 and 78 hours, and the least increased by 8 mg after 72 hours, while the most increased by 2 mg.

There was no statistically significant difference in TNA, while IFN-γ was increased the most by 6 mg, and not by 2 or 0, while IL-6 was increased the most by 8 mg and not by the others, and IL-2 wasn't statistically significantly different.

C-reactive protein was significantly reduced in all groups after 8 weeks, and most reduced by 2 mg. 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine, a marker of DNA damage, was reduced considerably in the astaxanthin groups, and was reduced somewhat more after 8 weeks though the difference compared with 2 wasn't statistically significant, and was the inverse of at 4 weeks. The authors reported no difference in the change in plasma 8-isoprostane. Therefore, the conclusion of the study was dietary astaxanthin decreases a DNA damage biomarker and acute phase protein and enhances immune response in young healthy females4

As for its future potential, astaxanthin's popularity as a dietary supplement has been increasing due to its antioxidant properties and potential health benefits. In the future, continued research may shed more light on its role in immune health and other aspects of well-being.

Lactoferrin

Lactoferrin is a protein found naturally in the milk of humans, cows, and other mammals. It is also found in other bodily fluids like saliva, tears, mucus, and bile. Lactoferrin has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties, and helps the body transport and absorb iron. In humans, the highest concentrations of lactoferrin can be found in colostrum, which is a very nutrient-dense first form of breastmilk produced soon after a baby is born.

Clinical trials in adults and children show that lactoferrin supplements can reduce respiratory tract infections, like the common cold. While a lot of work has looked at the effects of lactoferrin in laboratory experiments and animal studies, little research has been done in humans to understand how lactoferrin supplements alter immune function to provide this protection against respiratory infections.

Lactoferrin helps regulate iron levels by balancing the amount of iron in the blood and that present in tissues and cells. This is one way that Lactoferrin provides antibacterial and antiviral properties by removing free iron which these pathogens need to grow.

Due to its similarities to transferrin (which is the main iron transporting molecule in serum) α-LF possesses iron binding capabilities, and it can chelate two ferric irons (Fe3+). LF binds one ferric iron atom in each of its two lobes; however, an important attribute is that it does not release its iron, even at pH 3.5. This is of importance as this property assures iron sequestration in infected tissues where the pH is commonly acidic. In the context of its iron-binding capabilities, it means that when it binds ferric and siderophore-bound iron, it limits the availability of essential iron to microbes.

In healthy individuals, iron is largely intracellular and sequestered within ferritin or as a co-factor of cytochromes and FeS proteins, and as haem complexed to haemoglobin within erythrocytes. Circulating iron is rapidly bound by transferrin. When erythrocytes lyse and haemoglobin or haem is released into the circulation, their haemoglobin is captured by haptoglobin, and haem by hemopexin. Here, circulating serum ferroxidase ceruloplasmin is of importance, as LF can bind to ceruloplasmin, such that a direct transfer of ferric iron between the two proteins is possible. A direct transfer of ferric iron from cerulo-

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plasmin to lactoferrin prevents both the formation of potentially toxic hydroxyl radicals and the utilization of iron by pathogenic bacteria. LF is, therefore, an important player in preventing bacteria from acquiring and sequestering iron, which [with the possible exception of Borrelia burgdorferi]; they require for growth and virulence. LF also acts as a biomarker, as it is commonly upregulated when the host is suffering from various kinds of disease5 (Figure 1).

Nigellasativa seed: a natural adjunct in allergic rhinitis management

The potential of Nigellasativa seeds in the realms of allergic rhinitis and immunity is garnering substantial attention within scientific discourse. Renowned for their diverse bioactive constituents, Nigella sativa seeds exhibit properties that suggest a role in both alleviating allergic rhinitis symptoms and

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en- FIGURE 1 Overview of lactoferrin (LF). (1) discovery and structure of LF; (2) LF membrane receptors and some of the bacteria, their products and viruses that might also bind to these receptors, (3) including how acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) (causing COVID-19) may interact with host cells; (4) and how LF assists with host immunity. Source: KellDB,HeydenELandPretoriusE(2020)TheBiologyofLactoferrin,anIron-BindingProteinThatCanHelpDefendAgainst VirusesandBacteria.Front.Immunol.11:1221.doi:10.3389/fimmu.2020.01221

hancing the body's immune mechanisms.

Nigella sativa seeds contain thymoquinone, a potent bioactive compound that has shown promise in modulating immune responses and attenuating allergic reactions. Studies have indicated thymoquinone's ability to mitigate inflammation and suppress histamine release, which are pivotal factors in allergic rhinitis.

Moreover, Nigella sativa seeds possess antioxidant and immunomodulatory attributes, which contribute to their potential in bolstering overall immune function. By aiding in the regulation of immune cells and their responses, these seeds may play a role in maintaining immune homeostasis and potentially reducing the frequency or severity of allergic reactions.

However, while the preliminary research is encouraging, further in-depth investigations are necessary to fully elucidate the mechanisms behind Nigella sativa seeds' effects on allergic rhinitis and immunity. Clinical trials and rigorous studies will provide a more comprehensive understanding of their potential benefits and therapeutic applications.

One study was done as a supplementary approach to allergic rhinitis management. This study investigated the effects of Nigella sativa seed supplementation on allergic rhinitis patients undergoing allergen-specific immunotherapy. The trial group consisted of 24 patients, with an average age of 34, who exhibited sensitivity to house dust mites and suffered from allergic rhinitis. A comparative control group of eight healthy volunteers, averaging 23 years of age, provided a baseline for evaluation.

The core of the study revolved around administering allergen-specific immunotherapy to all participants over a span of 30 days. Following this initial phase, 12 patients from the experimental group and all healthy volunteers were introduced to Nigellasativa seed supplementation. These individuals ingested a daily oral dose of 2 grams of Nigellasativaseed for an additional 30 days. Meanwhile, the remaining 12 patients continued solely on immunotherapy, and 7 experimental group participants received a placebo.

The study's outcomes were both intriguing and sig-

nificant. Participants who underwent specific immunotherapy witnessed a marked surge in the activities of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs), key players in the immune response. Their capacity to phagocytize and internally eliminate invading pathogens experienced a notable enhancement. Importantly, the incorporation of Nigella sativa seed supplementation acted as an accelerant, further augmenting these critical functions.

Venturing beyond PMNs, the study explored the realm of lymphocyte subsets. Notably, patients subjected to specific immunotherapy and Nigellasativa seed supplementation experienced a substantial increase in CD8 lymphocyte counts. This finding bears significance as CD8 lymphocytes play a pivotal role in orchestrating immune responses against various invaders, including virus-infected cells and malignant growths.

Even healthy volunteers - individuals not grappling with allergic rhinitis - reaped benefits from Nigella sativa seed supplementation. Their PMN functions exhibited a pronounced upswing post-supplementation. This discovery prompts a broader consideration of Nigella sativa seed's potential beyond targeted interventions.

The findings of this study present compelling avenues for exploration. The amalgamation of Nigella sativa seed supplementation with specific immunotherapy offers a novel pathway for elevating immune responses in allergic rhinitis patients. As we unravel the underlying mechanisms, Nigellasativa seed stands poised to redefine our approach to managing allergic conditions6

Another study aimed to identify the bioactive components in Nigellasativa seeds and investigate their immune-regulating properties. The researchers isolated and identified a new compound (3-methoxythymol-6-O-β-D-apiofuranosyl-(1→6)-β-D-glucopyranoside) and 11 known compounds from the seeds.

They evaluated the immunomodulatory effects of these compounds on RAW 264.7 cells, a type of macrophage, through various assays including phagocytosis, nitric oxide production, cytokine release, mRNA transcription, and protein expression. The results

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FIGURE 2 Mechanism of inflammatory response suppression induced by sulforaphane in bacteria-infected monocytes. Source: Mahn A, Castillo A. Potential of Sulforaphane as a Natural Immune System Enhancer: A Review. Molecules. 2021;26(3):752. Published 2021 Feb 1. doi:10.3390/molecules26030752

showed that monosaccharide derivatives in the seeds played bidirectional regulatory roles in immunity and anti-inflammation through the regulation of the NF-κB signalling pathways.

The findings of the study, include the identification of the new compound and the effects of the compounds on cell viability, phagocytic activity, nitric oxide production, cytokine release, mRNA transcription, and protein expression. These findings suggest that Nigella sativa seeds could be used as dietary supplements for immune modulation7

Nigella sativa seeds showcase promising potential as a supplement for immune system enhancement and allergy management. With their rich array of bioactive compounds, including thymoquinone, these seeds hold the prospect of bolstering immunity and alleviating allergic reactions. Further research is imperative to fully comprehend their precise mechanisms and establish their role as a valuable addition to immunity and allergy-focused supplementation.

Sulforaphane

Sulforaphane is a compound found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, and kale. It has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties and may help boost the immune system.

Sulforaphane exists in food in its food bound form known as glucoraphanin, a glycoside (bound to a sugar) or sulforaphane that is commonly seen as a prodrug or storage form of sulforaphane. Glucoraphanin is one of a few molecules known as isothiocyanates, existing mostly in cruciferous vegetables.

Sources of sulforaphane and/or glucoraphanin include:

• broccoli (44-171 mg/100 g dry weight)

• broccoli sprouts (1153 mg/100 g dry weight).

Sulforaphane is an active isothiocyanate, found in food via its storage form of glucoraphanin. The application of heat can enhance the absorption of sulforaphane, but the excessive application of heat can prevent most sulforaphane from being absorbed; a balancing act exists8

Boiling broccoli in 1.5 L water appears to inactivate myrosinase after 1 minute, with the authors of this study concluding that without dipping broccoli into ice water after 30s of heating (to reduce heat application after being removed from liquid) that boiling is unlikely to be an effective method of preparation9

Steaming appears to be the best preservation method, with microwaving coming in second place; boiling broccoli appears to be a highly ineffective way to preserve sulforaphane content.

There are several studies that have investigated the effects of sulforaphane on immunity. One study showed that sulforaphane switches on a set of antioxidant genes and enzymes in specific immune cells, which then combat the injurious effects of molecules known as free radicals that can damage cells and lead to disease.

However, more research is needed to fully understand the effects of sulforaphane on immunity.

A review published in the journal Molecules found that sulforaphane has the potential to enhance the natural immune system. The mechanism underlying the health-promoting effect of sulforaphane relates to its indirect action at the cellular level by inducing antioxidant and phase II detoxifying enzymes through the activation of transcription nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like (Nrf2)9 (Figure 2).

The summary provides information on several clinical trials investigating the effect of sulforaphane on immune system disorders.

One mentioned trial studied the effects of broccoli sprout extract on allergy rhinitis in 47 adults (older adults with allergic rhinitis or healthy individuals). The trial lasted for 18 months, and the participants received broccoli sprout extract. The trial was completed, and it was found that sulforaphane reduced pro-inflammatory cytokines with and without combination with fluticasone9

Conclusion

The food supplements industry is increasingly focusing on immunity-related products, reflecting growing consumer demand for natural ways to support immune health. Ingredients like astaxanthin, sulforaphane, black seed oil, lactoferrin and many more have gained attention for their potential immuneenhancing properties.

Manufacturers are leveraging scientific research to develop innovative formulations that harness these bioactive compounds, aiming to provide consumers with convenient and effective options to bolster their immune systems.

References:

1 https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/nutrition-and-immunity/

2 Liu, Y., Wang, J., & Wu, C. (2022). Modulation of Gut Microbiota and Immune System by Probiotics, Pre-biotics, and Post-biotics. Frontiers in Nutrition, 8, 634897. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.634897

3 Astaxanthin: Health Benefits, Safety Information, Dosage, and More - WebMD. https://www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-astaxanthin.

4 Park JS, Chyun JH, Kim YK, Line LL, Chew BP. Astaxanthin decreased oxidative stress and inflammation and enhanced immune response in humans. Nutr Metab (Lond). 2010;7:18. Published 2010 Mar 5. doi:10.1186/1743-7075-7-18

5 Kell DB, Heyden EL and Pretorius E (2020) The Biology of Lactoferrin, an Iron-Binding Protein That Can Help Defend Against Viruses and Bacteria. Front. Immunol. 11:1221. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.01221

6 Işik H, Cevikbaş A, Gürer US, et al. Potential adjuvant effects of Nigella sativa seeds to improve specific immunotherapy in allergic rhinitis patients. Med Princ Pract. 2010;19(3):206-211. doi:10.1159/ 000285289

7 Niu Y, Wang B, Zhou L, Ma C, Waterhouse GIN, Liu Z, Ahmed AF, Sun-Waterhouse D and Kang W (2021) Nigella sativa: A Dietary Supplement as an Immune-Modulator on the Basis of Bioactive Components. Front. Nutr. 8:722813. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2021.722813

8 https://examine.com/supplements/sulforaphane/

9 Wang GC, Farnham M, Jeffery EH. Impact of thermal processing on sulforaphane yield from broccoli (Brassica oleracea L. ssp. italica). J Agric Food Chem. 2012;60(27):6743-6748. doi:10.1021/jf2050284

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Harnessing Nature's Power: Innovations in Immune Boosting with Olive Leaf Extracts

The 2020 pandemic has stimulated a great deal of research and the search for innovative solutions in the field of immunity boosting. Pharmactive offers the market two products with bioactive compounds from natural sources: Olivactive® and Isenolic®. They harness the potential of oleuropein and elenolic acid from olive leaves to provide immunomodulatory, antimicrobial and antioxidant benefits.

Immunity has gained unprecedented relevance, especially after the pandemic of 2020. In this context, research and innovation have led to the development of cutting-edge solutions aimed at enhancing our immune system to protect our body from viruses and bacteria. These scientific advances have shed light on the importance of bioactive compounds present in natural ingredients, making immunostimulant botanicals from ancient or traditional medicine attractive to consumers because of their nature, efficacy and safety, which are perceived as natural, effective and safe.

This is the case of the olive tree, which has been cultivated throughout the Mediterranean basin for centuries. Among the by-products of the olive industry, olive leaves are considered an important source of bioactive compounds. In fact, they have been used as a folk medicine for many centuries to combat fever, and relieve symptoms of colds, flu and pharyngitis1 .

Today, there is great scientific and industrial interest in olive leaves for their health benefits related to the presence of an enormous diversity of phenolic compounds. Modern science has thus been able to

enhance the incredible properties of this botanical, with Pharmactive taking a step forward with two of its products: Olivactive® and Isenolic®

Olivactive® is a high-quality olive leaf extract standardised to 20% oleuropein and ≥ 2% bioflavonoids by HPLC. Oleuropein is one of the most important characteristic biomolecules of Olea europaea L. and has demonstrated immunomodulatory2, anti-inflammatory3, and antimicrobial4 activities in various studies. Bioflavonoids are potent antioxidants that have been linked to antibacterial properties, while also helping to balance elevated blood glucose levels, which is associated with an increased risk of infection5. In addition, these bioflavonoids confer greater stability to the extract due to their antioxidant properties, protecting other bioactive molecules from degradation.

Renowned for its richness in polyphenols, Olivactive® presents a unique synergy of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. In this way, oleuropein and polyphenols work together to boost the immune system, strengthening its ability to respond and ultimately improving our resistance to disease.

Olivactive® and its bioactive compounds appear to

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have four main mechanisms of action:

• Immunomodulation: The oleuropein present in Olivactive® regulates the immune response of macrophages and granulocytes by controlling the release of nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species which exert an antimicrobial effect, and the expression of inflammatory mediators which promote an adaptive immune response.

• Antimicrobial activity. Oleuropein has demonstrated strong antimicrobial activity against bacteria, mycoplasmas and viruses. Oleuropein is broken down into hydroxytyrosol, which promotes the breakdown of bacterial cell walls and damages cell membranes. It also appears to be particularly useful in antibiotic-resistant infections.

• Olivactive®, thanks to bioflavonoids and oleuropein, attenuates the general inflammatory state, reducing inflammation in various cell types such as muscle and lung cells.

• Blood glucose balance by inhibiting two enzymes (α-amylase and α-glucosidase) involved in glucose absorption in the gastrointestinal tract.

In parallel, Isenolic® has shown exceptional potential for boosting immunity. Isenolic®, a premium olive leaf extract, is standardised to 4% elenolic acid (ELA) by HPLC. Elenolic acid is one of the most important secondary metabolites of the olive tree and is primarily responsible for the antimicrobial activity of olive leaves.

Numerous studies have shown that elenolic acid may exhibit antimicrobial properties against viruses (influenza A, B and parainfluenza) and bacteria6-8, thus promoting immunity and helping to alleviate cold symptoms.

Furthermore, in a world where oxidative stress and inflammation have become underlying concerns, Isenolic®'s unique composition enables it to combat oxidative damage, one of the main drivers of ageing and various health conditions. By neutralising harmful free radicals and strengthening the body's antioxidant mechanisms, Isenolic® helps preserve cellular integrity and promote overall vitality.

Importantly, the impact of Isenolic® goes beyond its antioxidant capacity. Studies suggest that hydroxytyrosol possesses anti-inflammatory properties, capable of modulating inflammatory responses in the body.

Pharmactive's commitment to scientific rigour and product excellence is evident in the formulation of Isenolic®. Rigorous research and the use of state-ofthe-art extraction techniques ensure that each dose of Isenolic® encapsulates the full potential of hydroxytyrosol. As a result, users can experience the concentrated benefits of this natural compound, improving their well-being and strengthening their immune system in the face of daily challenges.

To this end, Isenolic® offers a multi-targeted mechanism of action:

1- Blocking the entry of viruses into cells.

2- Stopping the replication of viruses in the cell.

3- Preventing the release of viruses by inhibiting neuraminidase.

4- Promoting virus destruction by stimulating virus phagocytosis.

A study conducted in 20209 found that the con-

centration of Isenolic® needed to halve the neuraminidase activity of the virus (called IC50) was only 171.5 µg/mL in a cell line particularly vulnerable to influenza (MDCK-SIAT1), showing the significant inhibitory effect on neuraminidase activity. Other studies10-11 found that Isenolic® treatment inhibited 65% of influenza A virus activity after infection.

In these same studies, it was observed that Isenolic® treatment preserved 73% of viable cells following influenza A infection. This has been attributed to the probable protective effect of Isenolic® against the cytopathic effect (structural changes) caused by influenza.

Drawing on the ancient knowledge of the olive tree in the Mediterranean, Pharmactive uses trusted local sources to ensure the high quality and purity of the final extract. Olive leaves have a very distinctive flavonoid profile, which is used as an identity marker to avoid adulteration. The extraction process is fully controlled, and the extracts are entirely manufactured in Spain.

In short, the presence of these products on the market represents not only a breakthrough in science, but also a testament to Pharmactive's commitment to excellence. The company not only formulates products based on sound scientific evidence, but also adheres to rigorous quality and sustainability standards. This holistic approach is reflected in the purity and potency of each of its products, creating a positive impact on the health and well-being of consumers.

Having allies such as Pharmactive's Olivactive® and Isenolic® is an important step towards strengthening our immune defence and the constant pursuit of a healthy and fulfilling life.

References:

1 Tardío, J., Pardo de Santayana, M., Morales, R., Molina, M. y Aceituno, L. (2018). Inventario español de los conocimientos tradicionales relativos a la biodiversidad agrícola. Volumen I. Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca Y Alimentación. Madrid. 191 – 193.

2 Qabaha K., et al. J. Med. Food 21 (2017) 302-305;

3 Bisignano G., et al., J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 51 (1999) 971-974;

4 Ahamad J., et al. Phytotherapy Research. (2019) 1–17;

5 Cushine T. P. T. and Lamb A. J. Int. J. Antimicrob. Agents 38 (2011) 99-107

6 Khan Y., et al. Phytochem. 1 (2007) 114-118;

7 Omar S. H. Sci Pharm. 78 (2010) 133-154;

8 EMA Herbal Monograph on Olea europaea L.

9 Salamanca A., et al. BMC Complement Altern Med. (2020). Approved.

10 Del Castillo M. D., et al. Nutr. Clin. Diet. Hosp. 38 (2018)

11 Salamanca A., et al. Póster presentado en Vitafoods Europe 2018, Ginebra.

Pharmaceutical Biotech Products is a privately owned Spanish company that develops and produces various natural ingredients for the food, pharmaceutical and veterinary industries. The effectiveness of the ingredients is supported by scientific evidence.

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Introduction and Background for ThymoQuin and the Link to Multiple Health Benefits

This article emphasizes the importance of high-quality black seed oil (BSO) for health benefits. BSO's standardization involves key compounds, with specific ratios ensuring efficacy. Beyond thymoquinone, bioactives like p-Cymene, carvacrol, and free fatty acids contribute to BSO's benefits. TriNutra's research supports BSO's positive impact on immune support, cardiovascular health, and metabolic well-being.

What makes a quality black seed oil and its link to multiple health benefits

Nigella sativa , more commonly known as black seed or black cumin, is a flowering plant native to south and southwest Asia. This botanical has been used for over 2,000 years in various traditional Eastern and Ayurvedic systems as a therapeutic tool for health and beauty purposes. The earliest written reference of N. sativa is thought to be in the Book of Isaiah in the Old Testament, where the reaping of Nigella and wheat is contrasted (Isaiah 28: 25, 27). Because of its many uses, black seeds have also been called the ‘blessing seed’ 1 and been referred to as the ‘oil of the Pharaohs,’ as the plant was believed to be buried in the tomb of Tutankhamen to accompany him into the afterlife2

Today, the effects of black seed oil have been rigorously tested to determine the active compounds and applied health benefits in more than 900 studies3, including in vitro , in vivo , and human clinical trials. Realizing the powerful potential of black seed, TriNutra has dedicated itself to providing the most potent black seed oil, including purity, quality, bioavailability, and efficacy through clinical research and a proprietary black seed oil growing and extraction operation. Before diving into black seed oil’s immune health benefits, it is vital to understand what actual-

ly constitutes a quality black seed oil to ensure its efficacy for the end consumer.

Standardization of black seed oil

Black seed oil (BSO) has several key phytochemical compounds: thymoquinone, p-Cymene, carvacrol, its fatty acids and free fatty acids (FFA). There are also numerous other compounds found in a fullspectrum oil, including sterols and saponins, novel lipid constituents, and volatile oils of varying compositions4. Much of the biological activity is attributed to the thymoquinone (TQ) content in the oil5. Specific ratios between the various phytochemicals are important to achieving optimal stability and efficacy.

Black cumin seed naturally contains 0.3-0.7% thymoquinone (TQ) and 25%-40% oil. Standardization is achieved through selective extraction or by using plant varieties cultivated to contain higher TQ content. What appears to work best in achieving a balanced and full-spectrum BSO is using freshly harvested black cumin seeds and a cold-pressed extraction. Using fresh sources with cold-pressed extraction yields a standardized, full-spectrum oil with optimal ratios of all the bioactives found in black seeds. Specifically, clinical and non-clinical research has shown that 3% TQ, combined with low free fatty

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acids (less than 2%) and other important bioactives at optimal levels, provides superior potential compared to other BSO compositions. These precise ratios contribute to the synergistic effects available in Nigella sativa oil and TriNutra’s branded BSO, ThymoQuin® specifically.

Conversely, extractions that force high thymoquinone concentrations often leave other beneficial compounds out or in low proportions, resulting in a narrow composition and reduced therapeutic benefit.

Diving deeper: why composition matters

Research has found that beyond thymoquinone standardization, optimal amounts of the active biologics p-Cymene, carvacrol, and free fatty acids also play a significant role in black seed oil’s health benefits. p-Cymene is a naturally occurring aromatic organic compound. Studies show BSO’s p-Cymene creates a synergistic effect with TQ to enhance inflammation inhibition particularity when the p-Cymene and TQ ratio is ≤ 1 to 3.

Carvacrol is an aromatic compound found in several plants and herbs. Research has demonstrated that carvacrol levels of no more than 0.1 percent stabilize and enhance the inflammation inhibition ability of thymoquinone. (White paper, internal publication of TriNutra)

Why Standardization Matters

Finally, the level of free fatty acids (FFA) or acid value in other words, is correlated to the freshness of the seeds, processing method, and product stability. Research examining the FFA content of BSO showed that a higher FFA content reduces the efficacy of thymoquinone and causes rancidity of the oil. Understanding what constitutes a quality black seed oil, TriNutra also discovered a method to enhance the bioavailability and stability of its branded black seed oil extract, ThymoQuin®, by adding minor amounts of sunflower derivatives, significantly improving bioavailability. (White paper, internal publication of TriNutra)

via an inflammation inhibition model using inhibition of NO production.

To illustrate the importance of standardization for the thymoquinone and free fatty acid actives, a study was conducted to evaluate the antifungal activity of several cold-pressed black seed oils with varying concentrations of TQ and FFA (Figure 2). The growth of two opportunistic fungal pathogens, Malassezia furfur and an antibiotic-resistant strain of Candida albicans were most inhibited by a combination of high amounts of thymoquinone (3%) and low amounts of free fatty acids (2%).9

Realizing the powerful benefits of thymoquinone, the primary phytochemical compound found in black seeds, TriNutra® began a Nigella sativa breeding program in 2015 to yield high concentration, non-GMO thymoquinone varietals that yield 3-4 times the thymoquinone content than other varieties. The result is ThymoQuin®, a cold-pressed BSO standardized to 3 percent thymoquinone. Studies show that this percentage, combined with low FFA (less than 2%), (and other important bioactives at optimal levels) provides superior inflammatory-fighting potential compared to other BSO compositions. The chart below (Figure 1.) shows the effect of using a 3-percent thymoquinone standardized oil with low FFA compared to three different finished products from the market containing significantly lower levels of the active compound. Their effects were compared via an inflammation inhibition model using inhibition of NO production.

Studies show that the percentage of thymoquinone (3%), combined with low FFA (less than 2%), (and other important bioactives at optimal levels) provides superior inflammatory-fighting potential compared to other BSO compositions (TriNutra patent). The chart below (Figure 1) shows the effect of using a 3% thymoquinone standardized oil with low FFA compared to three different finished products from the market containing significantly lower levels of the active compound. Their effects were compared

Antifungal Activity of Cold-Pressed Black Seed Oils

Matters thymoquinone, the primary phytochemical compound found in black seeds, TriNutra® began a in 2015 to yield high concentration, non-GMO thymoquinone varietals that yield 3-4 times the varieties. The result is ThymoQuin®, a cold-pressed BSO standardized to 3 percent thymoquipercentage, combined with low FFA (less than 2%), (and other important bioactives at optimal levels) inflammatory-fighting potential compared to other BSO compositions. The chart below (Figure 1.) shows the effect standardized oil with low FFA compared to three different finished products from the market of the active compound. Their effects were compared via an inflammation inhibition model using

To illustrate the importance of standardization for the thymoquinone and free fatty acid actives, a study was conducted to evaluate the antifungal activity of several cold-pressed black seed oils with varying concentrations of TQ and FFA. (Figure 2.) The growth of two opportunistic fungal skin pathogens, Malassezia furfur and an antibiotic-resistant strain of Candida albicans were most inhibited by a combination of high amounts of Thymoquinone (3%) and low amounts of free fatty acids (2%).5

Standardization of three other bioactives is also required regarding: p-cymene, carvacrol free fatty acids or acid value very critical to the TQ performance - We will discuss this importance in the Why Composition Matters section on the following page.

ThymoQuin®: The Gold Standard of Black Seed Oil

Black seed oil & immune support

Black seed oil has many therapeutic benefits including its ability to support a balanced inflammatory response, improve mitochondrial activity, including ATP production, and delivering excellent antioxidant capacity and antimicrobial effects. TriNutra has conducted several clinical studies on its branded extract, ThymoQuin®, and its ability to modulate immunity and well-being.

It’s reported that stress-related gut dysbiosis and immune alterations can represent significant challenges for not only the exercise performance of ath-

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letes but also their overall health and well-being. In the published study, researchers used “exercise stress” of endurance running to challenge the gut microbiome resilience and temporarily suppress immune vigilance. This randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled trial investigated ThymoQuin® as a natural immune modulator on upper-respiratory tract complaints and mood state in endurance runners following the stress of training and competition over four weeks. The study volunteers received 500 mg of ThymoQuin or a placebo per day. Following four weeks of supplementation, the total number of URTC complaints, including nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, sneezing, cough, fatigue, headache, general malaise, and body aches, were 62% lower in the supplement group when compared to the placebo. Additionally, the supplement group demonstrated an 11% improvement in the Global Mood State index and had lower cortisol levels (44%) when compared to the placebo. The bacteria strain, Streptococcus thermophilus , was 66% higher than the placebo group, suggesting a significant improved immune system regulation.

The study demonstrated ThymoQuin’s ability to act as a natural ‘immune-modulator’ for improved physical and mental health compared to the placebo.

TriNutra also tested its black seed oil in combination with omega-3 fish oils. The study, published in the ECronicon Journal, was conducted with marathon runners who consumed an oil blend of 500 mg of ThymoQuin® plus 1,500 mg of fish oil, or a placebo oil for four weeks. During the 4-week treatment period (3 weeks before and 1 weeks after an intense endurance run), the subjects who supplemented with the ThymoQuin and omega-3 oil blend reported significantly (-62%) fewer upper-respiratory tract complaints (URTCs), better overall health and a more positive mood (+15%) when compared to the placebo group. Additionally, the supplemented runners showed greater omega-3 blood levels and higher levels of

Streptococcus thermophilus (+67%) and lower stress hormone exposure (cortisol -37%) both of which are associated with immune vigilance and psychological mood state.

Black seed oil & metabolic health

TriNutra invested in clinical research of ThymoQuin for various metabolic health features. At the base of these benefits stands mitochondrial functions boost along with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits. The research focus and highlight ThymoQuin’s ability to:

• Maintain healthy blood pressure

• Support healthy blood glucose levels

• Support healthy liver functions (decreased hepatic fat).

One published human clinical trial investigated ThymoQuin’s ability to improve cardiovascular function in healthy adults over six weeks. Healthy adults with normal blood pressure were supplemented daily with ThymoQuin (3% thymoquinone) for six weeks. Following a three-week washout period, patients were given placebo treatment for six weeks, with blood pressure measured daily. The results indicated a significant decrease in blood pressure with 500mg/day of ThymoQuin after 2 days already and was maintained continuously over the six weeks6

A second clinical study demonstrated ThymoQuin’s ability to aid in healthy blood sugar levels when combined with omega-3. The pair reduced adipocyte hypertrophy-induced inflammation, enhanced AMPK activation, fatty acid metabolism, and mitochondrial function, and reprogrammed unhealthy white to healthy beige adipocytes7 .

Another study researched ThymoQuin on metabolic function and fatty liver in a murine model of obesity. The eight-week study had three subject groups: group 1 - lean; group 2 - high fat diet; group 3 - high fat diet supplemented with ThymoQuin. In-

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flammatory biomarkers, antioxidant biomarkers, mitochondrial biogenesis, tissue fat accumulation, and hepatic steatosis were determined. The results demonstrated that ThymoQuin intervention attenuated the obesity-mediated decrease of oxygen consumption and fasting glucose and improved mitochondrial biogenesis. These findings indicated that ThymoQuin could significantly impact the metabolic markers8 .

TriNutra has taken a 2,000-year-old ingredient –commonly considered a commodity – and brought out its unrealized potential as a specialty product through ThymoQuin which is also the only full spectrum, black seed oil available in the market that meets USP monograph.

The company continues to invest in significant research to substantiate the roles of quality, composition, standardization, and bioavailability and how each affects the health benefits provided by black seed oil. With the BSO market expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.34% through 2030, reaching $37.71 million (Straits Research), the risk of ingredient adulteration and misinformation also grows.

This is why TriNutra is at the forefront of research and education for both the industry and consumers alike to bring to light the incredible potential of this blessing seed for improved health.

References:

1 Dajani, E et al. “Overview of the Preclinical Pharmacological Properties of Nigella Sativa (Black Seeds): a Complementary Drug with Historical and Clinical Significance.” J Physiol Pharmacol. 2016 Dec;67(6):801-817.

2 https://www.marnys.com/en/magazine/black-cumin-the-oil-ofthe-pharaohs/ 3 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=black+seed+oil

4 Botnick I, Xue W, Bar E, Iet al. Distribution of primary and specialized metabolites in Nigella sativa seeds, a spice with vast traditional and historical uses. Molecules. 2012 Aug 24; 17(9):1015910177. doi: 10.3390/molecules170910159

5 https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/pharmacology-toxicology-and-pharmaceutical-science/nigella-sativa

6 Bradley Bush, Teresa Peña, Rebecca Bush, et al. Effects of Stan-

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dardized Black Seed Oil Cold Press Supplement Over A Six Week Period on Blood Pressure and Heart Rate in Healthy Patients: A Nonrandomized Clinical Trial. Food Sci Nutr Res. 2020; 3(1): 1-5.

7 Shen HH, Peterson SJ, Bellner L, Choudhary A, Levy L, Gancz L, Sasson A, Trainer J, Rezzani R, Resnick A, et al. Cold-Pressed Nigella Sativa Oil Standardized to 3% Thymoquinone Potentiates Omega-3 Protection against Obesity-Induced Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Markers of Insulin Resistance Accompanied with Conversion of White to Beige Fat in Mice. Antioxidants. 2020; 9(6):489. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox9060489

8 Licari M, Raffaele M, Rosman ZF, Schragenheim J, Bellner L (2019) Beneficial Effects of Thymoquinone on Metabolic Function and Fatty Liver in a Murine Model of Obesity. J Nutr Food Sci 9: 751. doi: 10.4172/2155-9600.1000751

9 Ogen-Shtern N, Margarita Y, von Oppen-Bezalel L. Antimicrobial activity by a unique composition of cold pressed Nigella sativa seed (Black Cumin) Oil. Food Sci Nutr Res. 2021; 4(2): 1-9. No doi.

TriNutra® was born from the ownership group’s vision to serve unmet needs with formulations possessing immediate action and efficacy. The TriNutra® difference and approach to product development is based on three scientific concepts:

• A synergistic combination of ingredients in a proper ratio for optimal efficacy

The proper therapeutic dosage of each ingredient

• Clinical research to support the efficacy of the combination of product ingredients.

• TriNutra® appreciates your interest in TriNutra® and looks forward to supporting your practice with innovative, efficacious, and clinically validated formulations.

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Theraprime® Rice Tocotrienols Tocopherols

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TheraPrimE® Rice Tocotrienols 25%

25%Total tocotrienols and tocopherols by HPLC

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TheraPrimE® Rice Tocotrienols 10%

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays an important role in maintaining health and vitality. One of its basic tasks is antioxidant activity. Also, it has been proven that vitamin E protects cells from oxidative stress, which has also been confirmed by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).1

Vitamin E naturally exists in eight different forms: four tocopherols, alpha (α)-tocopherol, beta (β)-tocopherol, gamma (γ)-tocopherol, and delta (δ)-tocopherol, as well as four tocotrienols, alpha-tocotrienol, beta-tocotrienol, gamma-tocotrienol, and delta-tocotrienol.

Different sources of vitamin E are authorized in Europe, with D-alpha-tocopherol, DL-alpha-tocopherol, D-alpha-tocopheryl acetate, DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate, D-alpha-tocopheryl succinate, and tocopherol mixtures being permitted, while rice tocotrienols tocopherols are currently the only autho-

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Unlike other sources, Theraprime® offers all 4 corresponding tocotrienols and tocopherols, offering potential benefits for cardiovascular health and more. With recent research emphasizing the importance of the full range of vitamin E isomers, Theraprime® stands as a versatile option for promoting optimal health and vitality.

TheraPrimE® Rice Tocotrienols 5%

5% Total tocotrienols and tocopherols by HPLC

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rized source of tocotrienols in Europe. Following an opinion on tocopherol mixtures, rice tocotrienols/ tocopherols, and palm tocotrienols (containing also a minor part of tocopherols) as sources of vitamin E added as a nutritional substance in food supplements, the EFSA concluded that 'the use of tocopherol mixtures and tocotrienol tocopherol (from rice bran oil distillate) as a source of vitamin E in food supplements for the general population, at the proposed use levels, does not pose a risk to safety. However, the available safety data are insufficient to conclude on the safety of the proposed use and use levels of tocotrienols (from fruits of oil palm (Elaeis Guineensis))'. 2

BGG TheraprimE ® rice tocotrienols / tocopherols mixtures are characterized by the typical tocotrienols / tocopherols profile of the natural blend of tocotrienols and tocopherols extracted and concentrated from rice bran.

As a result, the European Commission ratified the opinion, and rice tocotrienols/tocopherols were indicated as a recognized source of vitamin E in Europe, in accordance with Directive 2002/46/EC of the European Parliament. 3

TOCOTRIENOLS / TOCOPHEROLS AND VITAMIN E

TOCOTRIENOLS / TOCOPHEROLS AND VITAMIN E

Vitamin E is the collective term for a family of chemical substances that are structurally related to alpha-tocopherol. Vitamin E occurs naturally in eight different forms: four tocopherols, alpha ( α) -, beta ( β )-, gamma ( γ )- and delta ( δ )-tocopherol and four tocotrienols, α -, β -, γ - and δ -tocotrienol.

Tocopherol Tocotrienol Figure 1. Schematic presentation of the chemical structures of alpha- beta-, gammaand delta-tocotrienols and tocopherols.

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COMPOUND FORMULAE R1 R2 R3 MW α -tocopherol C 29 H 50 O 2 CH 3 CH 3 CH 3 430 α -tocotrienol C 29 H 44 O 2 424 β -tocopherol C 28 H 48 O 2 CH 3 H CH 3 416 β -tocotrienol C 29 H 42 O 2 410 γ -tocopherol C 28 H 48 O 2 H CH 3 CH 3 416 γ -tocotrienol C 28 H 42 O 2 420 δ -tocopherol C 27 H 46 O 2 H H CH 3 402 δ -tocotrienol C 27 H 40 O 2 396 TheraPrimE® Rice Tocotrienols 50% 50% Total tocotrienols and tocopherols by HPLC 21% Min Total Tocotrienols 24,5% Min Total Tocopherols TheraPrimE® Rice Tocotrienols 80% 80% Total tocotrienols and tocopherols

Theraprime® - a unique source of vitamin E

Theraprime® represents a unique source of vitamin E because, unlike all other sources, it provides the complete spectrum of vitamin E isomers, meaning all 4 corresponding tocotrienols and 4 tocopherols.

While the activity of alpha-tocopherol is wellknown, the biological role of tocotrienols has been widely underestimated, despite studies demonstrating their unique physiological functions. Recent research has suggested that tocotrienols, lesserknown relatives of vitamin E, exhibit antioxidant activities4 that are 40 to 60 times greater than those of tocopherols5,6 and possess unique biological functions that are unrelated to antioxidant activity and not shared by tocopherol7. Even among tocopherols, specific importance is attributed to the lesser-known isomers than alpha-tocopherol, as it has been reported that supplementation with high doses of alpha-tocopherol alone depletes the availability of gamma-tocopherol thereby negating the benefits of gamma-tocopherol not shared by alpha-tocopherol, unlike supplementation with gamma-tocopherol, which increases both.8 Therefore, it has been suggested that the full benefits of vitamin E are best achieved through supplementation with the complete spectrum of vitamin E isomers, so with all 4 corresponding tocotrienols and tocopherols9,10 like in Theraprime® produced by BGG. This being especially important in individuals with insufficient vitamin E intake11 and in the elderly12 (due to the detrimental effect of low tocopherol and tocotrienol intake and serum levels on bone, muscle mass, and cognitive functions).

Rice tocotrienols: the Cardio King

Furthermore, gamma-tocotrienol, one of the primary tocotrienols present in Theraprime®, has been shown to inhibit the enzymatic activity of HMG-CoA reductase without affecting SCAPSREBP, thereby theoretically enhancing the therapeutic efficacy of statins or providing a therapeutic alternative.13,14 These biochemical findings have been supported by several clinical studies demonstrating that tocotrienol/tocopherol mixtures derived from rice bran can support cardiovascular health.15,18

Indeed, rice tocotrienols/tocopherols can be referred to as the "Cardio King" because almost all research on this source has been conducted in areas related to cardiovascular health, particularly cholesterol reduction.

References:

1 EFSA NDA Panel (EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies), Turck, D, Bresson, J-L, Burlingame, B, Dean, T, Fairweather-Tait, S, Heinonen, M, Hirsch-Ernst, K-I, Mangelsdorf, I, McArdle, H, Naska, A, Neuhäuser-Berthold, M, Nowicka, G, Pentieva, K, Sanz, Y, Sjödin, A, Stern, M, Tomé, D, Van Loveren, H, Vinceti, M, Willatts, P, Martin, A, Strain, S (J.J.), Ciok, J and Siani, A, 2016. Scientific opinion on vitamin E and protection of DNA, proteins and lipids from oxidative damage: evaluation of a health claim pursuant to Article 14 of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006. EFSA Journal 2016; 14( 10):4588, 8 pp. doi:10.2903/j.efsa.2016.4588

2 Scientific Opinion of the Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids and Materials in Contact with Food on a request from the Commission on mixed tocopherols, tocotrienol tocopherol and tocotrienols as sources for vitamin E. The EFSA Journal 2008 640, 1–34.

3 Voir ANNEXE II, A. Vitamines, 3. Vitamin E, point g) de la Directive

2002/46/Ce Du Parlement Européen Et Du Conseil Du 10 Juin 2002

4 Yoshida, Y.; Niki, E.; Noguchi, N. Comparative study on the action of tocotrienols and tocopherols as antioxidant: Chemical and physical effects. Chem. Phys. Lipids 2003, 123, 63–75

5 4. Xu, Z., N. Hua, and J. S. Godber. 2001. Antioxidant activity of tocotrienols, tocopherols and c-oryzanol components from rice bran against cholesterol oxidation accelerated by 2,2-azobis(2-methylpropionamidine) dihydrochloride. J. Agric. Food Chem. 49:2077–2081.

6 Deepam, L. S., A. Sundaresan, and C. Arumughan. 2011. Stability of rice bran oil in terms of oryzanol, tocotrienols, tocopherols and sterols. J. Am. Oil Chem. Soc. 88:1001–1009.

7 Aggarwal, B.B.; Sundaram, C.; Prasad, S.; Kannappan, R. Tocotrienols, the Vitamin E of the 21st century: Its potential against cancer and other chronic diseases. Biochem. Pharmacol. 2010, 80, 1613–1631.

8 Jiang, Q.; Christen, S.; Shigenaga, M.K.; Ames, B.N. gamma-tocopherol, the major form of Vitamin E in the US diet, deserves more attention. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 2001, 74, 714–722.

9 Brigelius-Flohé, R.; Kelly, F.J.; Salonen, J.T.; Neuzil, J.; Zingg, J.M.; Azzi, A. The European perspective on Vitamin E: Current knowledge and future research. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 2002, 76, 703–716.

10 Wu, D.; Meydani, S.N. Age-associated changes in immune and inflammatory responses: Impact of Vitamin E intervention. J. Leukoc. Biol. 2008, 84, 900–914.

11 Barbara Troesch, Birgit Hoeft, Michael McBurney, Manfred Eggersdorfer and Peter Weber. Dietary surveys indicate vitamin intakes below recommendations are common in representative Western countries. British Journal of Nutrition (2012), 108, 692–698

12 Rondanelli M, Faliva MA, Peroni G, Moncaglieri F, Infantino V, Naso M, Perna S. Focus on Pivotal Role of Dietary Intake (Diet and Supplement) and Blood Levels of Tocotrienols and Tocopherols in Obtaining Successful Aging. Int J Mol Sci. 2015 Sep 25;16(10):23227-49.

13 Song BL, DeBose-Boyd RA. Insig-dependent ubiquitination and degradation of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme a reductase stimulated by delta- and gamma-tocotrienols. J Biol Chem. 2006 Sep 1;281(35):25054-61. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M605575200. Epub 2006 Jul 10. PMID: 16831864.

14 Parker RA, Pearce BC, Clark RW, Gordon DA, Wright JJ. Tocotrienols regulate cholesterol production in mammalian cells by post-transcriptional suppression of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase. J Biol Chem. 1993 May 25;268(15):11230-8. PMID: 8388388.

15 Qureshi AA, Basil A. Bradlow, Winston A. Salser, Larry D. Brace, Novel tocotrienols of rice bran modulate cardiovascular disease risk parameters of hypercholesterolemic humans. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 1997 May;8(5):290-298.

16 Qureshi AA, Sami SA, Salser WA, Khan FA. Synergistic effect of tocotrienol-rich fraction (TRF(25)) of rice bran and lovastatin on lipid parameters in hypercholesterolemic humans. J Nutr Biochem. 2001 Jun;12(6):318-329.

17 Qureshi AA, Sami SA, Salser WA, Khan FA. Dose-dependent suppression of serum cholesterol by tocotrienol-rich fraction (TRF25) of rice bran in hypercholesterolemic humans. Atherosclerosis. 2002 Mar;161(1):199-207.

18 Baliarsingh S, Beg ZH, Ahmad J. The therapeutic impacts of tocotrienols in type 2 diabetic patients with hyperlipidemia. Atherosclerosis. 2005 Oct;182(2):367-74.

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Olive

The Olive (Olea europea L.) is an evergreen shrub or tree from the same family as olives (Oleaceae). The tree is branched and grows up to 10 meters in height, forming an irregular, knotty trunk with many branches and a wide, asymmetrical crown. The root is spindle-shaped, branched, and very developed. The bark is initially smooth and grayish but later becomes rough and cracks into dark scales. The buds are covered with greyish hairs. The leaves are opposite, evergreen, leathery, elongated, 3-10 cm long, and up to 2 cm wide, with a whole edge, pointed tip, silver-grey on the back, located on short petioles. The flowers are bisexual, monoecious, regular, small, and pleasant-smelling, gathered in loose panicle inflorescences and grow from the axils of the leaves. The perianth is double, consisting of a calyx and corolla. The calyx is made up of four lobes, and the corolla has four white petals.

It blooms in April and May. The ovary is superior and carries two seed embryos. Bees visit the flowers and collect pollen. The fruit is a fleshy, oval drupe, 1-3 cm long and up to 2 cm wide. Initially green, it becomes dark blue, black, or brownish-green when ripe. It ripens in September and October.

Olive trees grow wild in the Mediterranean region and are cultivated in Mediterranean countries and in regions with a similar climate in the USA.

Use for medicinal purposes

The leaves and fruits of the Olive (Oleaeuropea L.) are used, both of which have a bitter taste. The leaves are harvested throughout the year, and the fruits when they ripen in late autumn. The leaf is used to reduce high blood pressure, as a diuretic, and to reduce blood sugar. The leaves of wild trees are believed to contain a higher concentration of active principles.

The fruits are used for the production of olive oil and as food, but they have to be processed first. In the Mediterranean region, 90% of olives are used to make olive oil.

Constituents

Olive leaves:

oleoeuropine

• cholesterol

• leine

Olive fruit:

• oleuropein

hydroxytyrosol

• tyrosol

oleanolic acid

• quercetin

Olive oil:

• oleic acid, approximately 75%

• monounsaturated fatty acid

Action and application

Olive leaves lower blood pressure and help improve the circulatory system. They are also mildly diuretic and may be used to treat conditions such as cystitis. Possessing some ability to lower blood sugar levels, the leaves have been taken for diabetes.

The oil has been traditionally taken with lemon juice in teaspoonful doses to treat gallstones. The oil has a generally protective action on the digestive tract and is useful for dry skin.

Olives are very high in vitamin E and other powerful antioxidants. Studies show that they are good for the heart and may protect against osteoporosis and cancer. Oleic acid is linked to several health benefits, including decreased inflammation and a reduced risk of heart disease.

Olives are particularly rich in antioxidants, including oleuropein, hydroxytyrosol, tyrosol, oleanolic acid, and quercetin. Dietary antioxidants have been shown to reduce risk of chronic illnesses, such as heart disease.

TAXONOMY

kingdom: Plantae

order: Lamiales

family: Oleaceae

genus: Olea

species: Oleaeuropaea

common name

Common olive, European Olive, Lady's Oil, Sweet Oil Plant

flowering time

IV - V month

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Clean Beauty: Creating Sustainable Solutions with Functional Ingredients

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Interest in natural beauty and personal care ingredients shows no sign of waning in 2023. But just being “natural” is no longer enough, as awareness of potentially harmful components such as microplastics, harsh preservatives or nanoparticles becomes more widespread. In addition, issues such as sustainability throughout the global value chain are gaining traction. Therefore, the current approach to finished products is that they should be real allrounders in terms of efficiency, sensory appeal and “clean-green labelling”.

For future-proof formulas, Omya, an expert in natural minerals and complementary ingredients, is creating waterless and eco-friendly solutions. Today, 2.3 billion people live in water-stressed countries, which is a major consideration in the sustainability

profile of finished products. Hard solid applications for skin, oral and hair care, as well as make-up, not only reduce water use during production but also packaging and transportation costs. Furthermore, they promise a longer shelf life allowing the use of less and more environmentally friendly preservatives. However, water is an effective and inexpensive solvent, and can account for up to 90% of a formulation. Therefore, creating water-reduced or even water-free personal and oral care products can be technically challenging, particularly in formulas that are both natural and effective. The Omya R&D team has developed innovative anhydrous formulations with advanced minerals such as Omyaskin® and Omyadent® particles. The prototypes are easy to applay and offer multisensory experiences for consumers, while also being highly efficacious. In the oral care segment, for example, the company offers tooth tab and tooth powder concepts that are designed to remineralize and desensitize. Charcoal-containing whitening formulations are also possible. For facial applications, meanwhile, detox waterless masks and solid make-up removers are recent innovations.

To create holistic solutions, Omya complements its mineral portfolio with a broad range of natural and vegan ingredients such as plant-based colors for decorative formulations. Another such example is Cosmospheres®, a visually appealing, natural ingredient solution that concentrates actives and ensures their release during application. Suitable for all kinds of water-based personal care formulations, the cellulosic beads are offered in a broad range of colours and sizes and may contain liquid or powder actives. Cosmospheres swell once in contact with water in the formulation and maintain their spherical shape throughout the shelf life of the product. Gentle friction during application then allows the spheres to break, while leaving no residue.

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Food Ingredients in Skin Care and Their Benefits

The growing interest in incorporating food ingredients into skincare products reflects the belief that what's healthy for the body is beneficial for the skin. Nutrient-rich foods, high in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, are being harnessed to enhance skincare. Ingredients like coconut, avocado, and olive oils, along with extracts from oats, green tea, aloe vera, and berries, offer natural solutions for skin protection, moisturization, and anti-aging. This trend aligns with the holistic approach to health and wellness.

Nowadays, a healthy way of living is strongly associated with healthy food. A healthy diet considers the intake of a variety of nutrient rich food. The human body needs different nutrients to support overall health. Consumers are increasingly choosing nutrient-dense food - food high in fibers, healthy oils, high in proteins, vitamins, minerals, numerous antioxidants. The healthy diet is progressively including a variety of nutritious foods, like vegetables, fruits, seeds, nuts, and lean proteins.

The awareness is growing that a diet rich in macronutrients and micronutrients has a crucial role in health. A balanced diet of body friendly nutrients boosts the immune system, prevents diet-related diseases, and contributes to a good mood.

The same appeal is reflected in cosmetic products. Consumers believe that what is healthy for the body

is also beneficial for the skin. Therefore, consumers expect that products containing ingredients derived from food will bring the beneficial advantage to a cosmetic product. Skin care products will influence skin metabolism, improve skin condition, and reduce signs of ageing.

The cosmetics industry is developing new skin care products to meet this new market demand. Natural food ingredients with proven effectiveness are incorporated into the products, but innovative ones are also sought after.

The list of foods from which such effective ingredients can be sourced is getting longer. Natural ingredients are derived from different parts of plants, vegetables, fruits, and grains. The most common form of ingredients are oils, and the table below presents the most used oils and their sources.

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TABLE 1 Plant based oils

Oils / Triglycerides Source

Coconut oil

Avocado oil

Sunflower seed oil

Apricot kernel oil

Cocoa butter

Mango butter

Papaya seed oil

Wheat germ oil

Olive oil

Grape seed oil

Sesame oil

Almond oil

Walnut oil

Black current seed oil

Rasperry seed oil

Linsees oil

Neem oil

Seeds of Cocos nucifera

Dehydrated fruit of avocado (Perseagratissima)

Seeds of sunflower (Helianthus annus L.)

Kernel of Prunus armeniaca

Cocoa bean (Theobroma cocoa L.)

Mango seed (Mangiferaindica)

Plant Caricapapaya

Extraction of wheat germ (Triticumvulgare)

Olives (Oleaeuropaea)

Grapes (Vitis vinifera)

Sesame (Sesamum indicum)

Almond (Prunusamygdalus)

Walnut (Juglansregia)

Fruit seed Ribesnigrum

Fruit seed Rubus idaeus

Flax (Linunm usitatissimum)

Neem seed (Melia azadirachta)

Natural ingredients derived for food provide important functions as antioxidants and moisturizing agents: emollients, occlusives and humectants. They serve multiple benefits to the skin.

Ingredients rich in antioxidants

The main role of antioxidants in skin care products is to prevent damage to the skin caused by free radicals.

Some of the biological processes that take place in the body result in the formation of free radicals. These are chemical species that have at least one unpaired electron, which makes them very unstable, but also reactive. To become stable, these molecules need to pair with one electron and find it in another molecule. This process is called an oxidative reaction. Now the second molecule is lacking an electron, it becomes a free radical and looks for a new molecule to provide the electron it needs. This way a chain reaction is started.

In addition, numerous highly reactive free radicals, obtained from molecular oxygen, are reactive oxygen species (ROS). Basically, ROS are by-products of body’s aerobic metabolism. ROS react with proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, in the form of their degradation and thus cause cell damage.

When the generation of ROS and other free radicals highly increase, due to the influence of internal factors, as body physiological reactions, and external environmental factors, as pollution, UV irradiation, climate and smoking, a phenomenon known as oxidative stress is occurring. The body cannot protect cells from these reactive products anymore. Cell damage begins to appear. Oxidative stress also affects the reduction of collagen and elastin production and accelerates the aging process of the skin, such as formation of wrinkles, skin dryness, and loss of skin tone.

The human body can mitigate the damage caused by these reactions with the help of molecules with antioxidant activity. Antioxidants are molecules that fight and neutralize free radicals, as scavengers, stopping the oxidative chain reaction before vital compounds are damaged. They protect cells from oxidative damage and reduce the effects it causes.

Moisturizing agents

The low water content of the skin is the main cause of skin ageing and skin dryness. The most visible signs are the dull look, uneven tone, and fine wrinkles. More difficult forms of skin dryness are scaly skin, flakes, redness, and irritation. Retention of water in the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the skin, is essential for adequate moisturization of the skin. This can be achieved by preventing the evaporation of water from the skin using occlusive ingredients, using emollients to keep water under protective film or by keeping the integrity of the skin barrier. Emollients form a film on your skin’s outer layer with a dual role. The first role is as a protective film to prevent the loss of moisture. The second role is to soften skin by soothing dry and irritating parts of skin.

Natural emollients from food sources are derived from vegetable oils and various plant extracts. Plant derived emollients are extracted from plant leaves, plant seeds, ground fruit or nuts.

Occlusives form a thick and greasy layer on your skin. Their function is to prevent water loss and to keep it at the current level. Occlusives do not increase the moisture, but they form an effective barrier to retain existing water.

Humectants provide moisturization by drawing water from deeper layers and from the air and by locking the water in the stratum corneum. Humectants increase the moisture level.

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TABLE 2 Moisturizing agents used in skin care

Actives

Emollients

Function on the skin

• Hydration due to protective film formation

• Soothing

Occlusives

• Hydration due to formation of a protective layer on the surface of skin and create a barrier to prevent moisture loss

Food ingredients

Coconut Almond

Avocado

Argan

Olive

Borage

Primrose

Castor bean

Palm

Sunflower

Raspberry

Coconut oil

Olive oil

Jojoba oil

Almond oil

Humectants

Hydration by drawing water, attracting water and bind it

Food ingredients and their activity in cosmetic products

• Carotenoids

Carotenoids are the most potent single oxygen radical scavengers, as they have the ability to absorb their excess energy. Carotenoids are beta-carotene, lycopene, lutein and zeaxanthin. Lutein has the highest antioxydant activity. Caroteniod provide excellent protection from skin damaging free radicals. In addition, they prevent degradation of collagen and elastin. They also maintain skin density and firmness.

• Oats

The oat (Avena sativa) is a cereal grain, rich in lipids, proteins, vitamins E, B3 and B5. Oats also contain beta-glucan, as a long-chain carbohydrate. The

Sorbitol

Glycerol

Honey

numerous nutritious ingredients contained in oats strengthen the skin’s barrier, sooth and moisturize skin. Products with oats are protective against external influence and are very effective moisturizers. Oat is a helpful active ingredient for symptoms of very dry skin, like roughness and scalling.

• Green tea extract

Cosmetic products enriched with green tea extract primarily help reduce the signs of aging, the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, soothes redness and repairs damage, decrease puffiness, and diminish the appearance of dark circles, reduces the appearance of cellulite. Green tea extract contains polyphenols, caffeine and catechin derivatives. It gained cosmetic importance due to its prolonged moisturizing effect and influence on skin appearance factors, improving the complexion to-

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ne, texture, and resilience. Products with green tea extract also stimulate circulation and regulate sebum production.

• Aloe vera

Gel from leaves of plant aloe vera are rich source of vitamins A, C, E and B12, amino acids, polysaccharides, phytosterols, minerals like zinc and magnesium. Providing an antioxidant effect and preventing trans-epidermal water loss, it slows down the aging process of the skin. As aloe vera contains large amounts of water, it strongly hydrates and soothes the skin. It gives a cooling effect on sunburns and rashes, and it helps soothing itchiness or irritation. Aloe vera is suitable for acne-prone skin, as well as for oily skin, as it helps minimize enlarged pores.

• Berries

Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, and acai berries are well-known as superfoods. Fatty acids in berries attract and bind the water in the skin and thus helps to regulate the moisture. In addition, berries are high in vitamin C and antioxidant phenols and flavonoids. They contain vitamins A and E as well. All these nutrients make berries the ideal ingredient for protection of skin damage, promoting cell repair and rejuvenation of the skin.

• Avocado oil

Avocado oil contains exceptional nutrients for the skin. It has a particularly high content of vitamins

A, E, D, C and B complex and therefore has a very strong antioxidant activity. Furthermore, it contains essential fatty acids, particularly high concentration of monounsaturated fat, then sterols, phytosterols and carotenoids. The rich composition of avocado oil provides moisturization to skin, protection, restores and soothes the skin. It is a suitable ingredient for anti-aging products, reduces wrinkles and improves skin texture.

• Coconut oil

Coconut oil is one of the most used oils in cosmetic products. It contains saturated fatty acids, such as myristic, palmitic and lauric, Due to such content, it possesses oxidative stability, and it is used in a variety of different cosmetics products. Coconut oil is considered an effective moisturizer and emollient especially for dry skin, as it has water-retention properties. As an occlusive ingredient, it forms film on the top of the skin and keeps moisture underneath, soothing the skin. In addition, it improves skin elasticity, improves uneven skin tone, and softens skin. It also provides low UV protection.

Olive oil is rich in vitamins A, D, K, and E, oleic acid, beta carotene, polyphenols, essential fatty acids, in particular alpha-linoleic acid. In addition, it contains a strong antioxidant squalene. Skincare products with olive oil are used to hydrate and nourish the skin, to prevent moisture loss and keep the skin soft. They help to prevent premature skin ageing.

• Almond oil

The nourishing oil contains a high level of fatty acids, which supports barrier function of skin. It helps

restore and maintain skin barrier function. Almond oil also contains vitamins A, B1, B2, B6, D and significant amount of vitamin E. With such strong antioxidant activity, it is effective against oxidative stress. High content of linoleic acid makes almond oil suitable for dry skin and very dry skin conditions. Almond oil acts as an emollient and as an occlusive agent. It can help reduce symptoms of skin irritation and improve damage from UV exposure. Almond oil is one of the most used emollients for skin care products.

• Grape seed oil

Grape seed oil is extremely rich in powerful antioxidants. It contains resveratrol and polyphenolic compounds (proanthocyanidis and procyanidis), as free-radical scavengers and inhibitors of ROS. They can improve skin tone and provide protection against UV rays. In addition, it contains omega fatty acids, vitamins E and F, and vitamin C. Skin products with grape seed oil can improve skin’s appearance, soften the skin, and improve its elasticity. Grape seed oil is an excellent compound for the anti-ageing cosmetic product, as it fortifies the skin’s barrier, helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles and boosts collagen production.

• Jojoba oil

Jojoba oil helps repairing the skin lipid barrier, reduce trans-epidermal water loss. The structure of jojoba oil is like skin’s sebum and, therefore, it helps control sebum production. Jojoba oil is rich in flavonoids and vitamin E, antioxidants that defend skin against oxidative stress. It is also a source of B-complex vitamins. Jojoba oil has a protective and caring function in a skin care product, as it hydrates and softens dry skin, restores its elasticity and radiance.

Food ingredients are great molecules for skin care. They should primarily be considered as conditioning agents, as they support proper functioning mechanism of the skin, like nourishing and protection of the skin, prevention of moisture loss, improvement of skin elasticity.

Food ingredients have a great role as anti-ageing agents and agent to improve the condition of dry skin. Further benefits are connected to a healthy look of the skin.

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Common Issue: Hair Loss

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Hair is an important part of the human body and one of the main fashion details. It has been a status symbol throughout history, up to the present day. Hair loss and hair loss represent a minor health problem when looking at the patient's physical health, however, it significantly affects the quality of his life, as it causes a feeling of inferiority. Research shows that people with alopecia, especially women, have a higher incidence of psychiatric disorders such as social phobia, anxiety and depression.

The problem of hair loss affects both men and women, and given that the causes can be numerous, it presents a major challenge for healthcare professionals in search of the cause, but also an effective solution to this problem. Various factors can lead to hair loss or alopecia, including genetic predisposition, medications, systemic diseases, trauma, diet, endocrine and psychological abnormalities.

Hair growth phases

Under normal circumstances, the biological processes that involve hair growth and shedding are in balance. Each hair goes through a repeated cycle of active growth and rest, and the duration of each cycle varies among individuals. The average person has about 100,000 hairs, all in different stages of the growth cycle. There are three main phases of hair growth: anagen (growth phase), catagen (transitional phase), and telogen (resting phase). The anagen phase lasts on average from two to seven years, the catagen phase about two weeks, and the telogen phase about three months. About 84% of the scalp is in the anagen phase, 1 to 2% in the catagen phase, and 10 to 15% in the telogen phase.

The anagen phase is the stage where there is intense mitotic division in the matrix area of the hair, as well as keratinization and shaping of a complex cylindrical formation that constantly grows. During

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this phase, hair never falls out spontaneously, and when plucked, pain is felt. The anagen phase is a stage of active growth where the follicle reaches its maximum length and volume. The catagen phase refers to the period of involution. In this phase, cells undergo apoptosis and hair stops growing and the follicle retracts. The telogen phase represents a dormant stage where there is a marked decrease in the proliferation and biochemical activity of the hair follicle. These cycles constantly alternate.

Unlike animals, the phases of hair growth in humans are not synchronized. Animals lose their hair all at once, while in humans some hairs fall out while others grow at the same time. There are circumstances in which transient synchronization of hair growth is possible in humans when hair falls out more intensely. Harmless and expected hair loss is that which usually occurs in spring or autumn, as well as hair loss after childbirth or during breastfeeding. This is physiological hair loss caused by scalp renewal. Concern should be raised if such hair loss is caused by other factors such as endocrine disorders, infectious diseases, surgical procedures, psychological trauma or taking certain medications.

Increased hair loss is termed effluvium, while alopecia is noticeable hair loss or baldness. Effluvium is always diffuse and most often transient in nature. By removing the factors that caused the increased hair loss, its regrowth and appearance are normalized. Alopecia can be focal or diffuse in nature, and removing its cause does not always result in hair regrowth.

Causes of hair loss

Telogen effluvium is one of the most common causes of alopecia. It is a form of non-scarring alopecia characterized by diffuse, often acute hair loss. Factors such as traumatic events, and physiological or emotional stress can lead to it. Numerous medications such as beta-blockers, retinoids, anticoagulants, propylthiouracil and carbamazepine are associated with this condition.

Endocrine imbalance

Male androgenic alopecia is the most common form of hair loss in men. It affects 30-50% of the male population by the age of 50. About 38% of women who have a problem with hair loss also have elevated levels of androgens. Key features of this condition are changes in the development of the hair cycle and inflammation. The length of the anagen phase decreases with each cycle, while the telogen phase remains constant or lengthens, and eventually, the anagen phase becomes so short that the growing hair cannot achieve sufficient length. Thyroid disorders such as hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism can lead to alopecia.

Hormonal hair loss

The most common form of hair loss in women is hormonally conditioned. Increased hair loss occurs equally with a lack of female sex hormones - estrogen, as well as with an excess of male sex hormones - testosterone. Diffuse hair loss after childbirth and in postmenopause occurs due to decreased levels of

estrogen. Lack of estrogen inhibits the induction of hair growth, so initially the ratio between growing hairs and falling hairs changes.

With the synchronization of hair growth towards the end of pregnancy, hair grows rapidly and flourishes, so the proportion of hairs in the growth phase is about 80 to 85%. After childbirth, the situation reverses, and due to the absence of menstruation and lack of estrogen, the proportion of hairs in the growth phase drops to only 25 to 30%. That is why many women complain about increased hair loss after childbirth. There is actually no problem here, because with the onset of a normal menstrual cycle after childbirth, the level of estrogen normalizes, and with it normal hair growth.

Increased hair loss in postmenopause is also a condition that occurs due to a lack of estrogen. In this case, the situation can be improved by systemic or local hormone therapy, and the effect depends on its duration.

In addition to a lack of estrogen, an excess of the male sex hormone testosterone can be responsible for hair loss in women. However, there are cases where there is no increased concentration of testosterone in the blood. The main cause of this is an inherited increased sensitivity of the hair root to dihydrotestosterone, an active metabolite of testosterone, which inhibits hair growth and development until the complete disappearance of the hair and its root. The result in both cases is so-called androgenic, i.e. male type baldness or alopecia.

When the level of testosterone is actually elevated, appropriate (anti) hormonal therapy is applied. Prior to this, it is necessary to exclude adrenal gland diseases and tumors that produce male sex hormones. In male-type baldness without elevated levels of testosterone, local preparations based on thymus, minoxidil and aminexil are used.

Androgenic hair loss can also occur in girls and women and is very often a consequence of hormonal imbalance within the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It is characterized by increased hair loss, absence of ovulation, irregular menstrual cycles, increased body weight and acne. Treatment of PCOS is carried out by teamwork of gynaecologists, endocrinologists and dermatologists. A complete gynaecological, endocrinological and dermatological examination is necessary.

Hair loss and breakage due to poor care

Although hair is very resilient, excessive bleaching, frequent hair colour changes, permanent dyes or frequent use of hair straighteners can damage the hair and cause it to break. These procedures do not directly cause hair loss, but breaking near the root leads to short and split hairs.

Hair loss due to vitamin deficiency

Hair growth requires a balanced diet rich in vitamins. Unbalanced diets and rapid diets can lead to temporary hair loss. Hair is healthiest with a balanced diet that includes fruits, vegetables, proteins, whole grains, nuts and high-unsaturated fatty acids. If the diet is not optimal, it is necessary to supplement vitamins and minerals important for hair growth by taking special dietary supplements.

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Hair loss due to infection or poor immune system

Hair loss can also be a consequence of infection. In this case, it is most often a focal hair loss or alopecia areata. Such foci can exist in larger numbers or an isolated focus can appear, not only on the scalp but also on other parts of the body. This type of hair loss is mediated by immunological mechanisms and very often represents a reaction to an inflammatory focus in the body, but can also be associated with stress.

Sometimes deep bacterial and fungal infections of the scalp skin, as well as some autoimmune skin diseases such as scleroderma, lupus and sarcoidosis, can cause permanent loss of hair roots. Clinical manifestations in addition to hair loss are the appearance of a scar on the affected part of the body. Since there are no more hair follicles on that part of the scalp, because it was destroyed by an inflammatory process, there is no possibility for its regrowth.

Hair loss as a result of COVID affects both women and men, and more and more patients have noticed that this unpleasant side effect lasts up to 6 months after recovery.

Hair loss caused by trauma or telogen effluvium is a type of alopecia, i.e. hair loss caused by traumatic events such as serious illnesses, injuries or surgical procedures, stress or physiological shock to the body. Since COVID-19 is not exclusively respiratory, but a systemic disease often accompanied by high fever, it can act on the body as one of the mentioned stressors that cause increased hair loss. When the body is endangered and "thrown" out of balance, the body directs most of its energy towards vital functions and puts everything else "on hold", including hair growth. Hair loss usually normalizes 6-12 months after recovery.

Treatment

In the treatment of male androgenic alopecia, local minoxidil is used. It can partially prevent further baldness but requires continuous use to maintain

the effect. Minoxidil is a vasodilator that was originally used to treat hypertension. Its side effect is hypertrichosis, which limited its use, especially in women. Its unwanted side effect has become an indication for the treatment of alopecia.

In Croatia, it is available without a prescription as a 2% and 5% solution. As a 2% solution, minoxidil is indicated for the treatment of androgenic alopecia in men and women aged 18 to 65 years, and a 5% solution is indicated for the treatment of androgenic alopecia in men aged 18 to 65 years.

The response to treatment with this drug is very variable, and its onset of action as well as the degree of hair regrowth can vary among individuals. The minoxidil solution contains inactive ingredients including water, ethanol and propylene glycol which are used as carriers to increase solubility. Propylene glycol facilitates drug delivery to the hair follicle, but due to frequent local irritations induced by this ingredient, formulations of solutions without it have been developed, in the form of minoxidil foam.

Minoxidil shortens the telogen phase and opens potassium channels causing hyperpolarization of the cell membrane thus allowing more oxygen and nutrients to the follicles. It is also a vasodilator that increases blood flow to the scalp. The most common side effects of the solution are itching and irritation associated with propylene glycol in the formulation. Side effects associated with the use of minoxidil foam are headache, dyspnea, dermatitis and itching.

Aminexil is a trade name for kopeksil which is known as 2,4-diaminopyrimidine-3-N-oxide. It represents a modified form of minoxidil without side effects. It is a new patented compound that stimulates human keratin fibres, thus stopping hair loss. It helps reduce hair loss without changing collagen structure and maintains tissue elasticity around hair roots. In preparations, it is found as 1.5% aminexil which reduces accelerated aging of roots by fighting the fibrosis process. It is often combined with niacinamide and pyridoxine to enhance its effect.

Role of micronutrients

Micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals play an important, but not entirely clear role in the normal development of hair follicles. In general, vitamins, minerals and proteins are considered essential for healthy hair growth.

Niacinamide (nicotinamide, nicotinic acid amide, vitamin PP, vitamin B3) is often used in shampoos and ampoules against hair loss. Niacinamide is the active form of vitamin B3 and a component of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide NAD coenzyme, through which it is involved in a wide range of biological processes including energy production, synthesis of fatty acids, cholesterol and steroids. It is a non-toxic compound that is quickly absorbed through the skin and widely distributed throughout the body, and is excreted through the urinary system.

Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) is one of the active ingredients in shampoos and ampoules against hair loss. It comes in combination with niacinamide as an addition to aminexil to enhance its effect on hair. Vitamin B6 functions as a nutrient for the hair root and helps in creating beautiful, shiny, stronger and thicker hair.

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L-arginine is a semi-essential amino acid that participates in many important functions in the human body. As a precursor to nitric oxide, it plays an important role in hair growth because its vasodilatory effect favors its growth by opening potassium channels and improving the supply of nutrients to hair follicles.

Vitamin E is a lipid-soluble antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals in the skin, hair and body. Vitamin E can reduce hair loss, improve scalp health and circulation, and give shine to hair. Foods that naturally contain vitamin E are wheat germ oil, unrefined sunflower oil, sunflower seeds, almonds, peanuts, beets, cabbage, spinach, pumpkin, avocado.

Zinc is a key cofactor for several metalloenzymes and transcription factors. The required daily intake is 8-10 mg and is usually met by a normal diet. Deficiency can lead to telogen effluvium, the growth of thin white and brittle hair. Zinc catalyzes more than a hundred different reactions and helps strengthen the immune system and resistance to infections. It is essential for cell growth and helps maintain normal hormone levels in the blood, especially testosterone, so its effect on hair metabolism is observed from this aspect. It stimulates thyroid function whose reduced function affects hair loss. Zinc should be taken with copper to establish mineral balance in the body. Zinc stimulates protein synthesis and cell division, thus renewing hair strands.

Copper is part of the melanin pigment that gives color to hair and skin. It also participates in collagen synthesis, a protein that builds bones, skin and hair.

Selenium with zinc further stimulates healthy hair growth. It has an antioxidant role that prevents damage caused by free radicals. It is an important component of glutathione peroxidase. Its deficiency is most common in regions where the soil is poor in selenium and in patients on parenteral nutrition. Deficiency can lead to hypopigmentation of hair and skin. The recommended daily intake for adults is 55 µg.

Cystine is a non-essential dimeric amino acid containing two cysteine molecules covalently linked by

a disulfide bond. It has been found in large amounts in immune system cells, connective tissues, skin, digestive enzymes and hair. Skin and hair contain about 10-14% cystine in their composition, and its role in hair is to connect keratin chains through disulfide bonds. Keratin is the main protein in nails, skin and hair. Cystine is also important for collagen formation.

Vitamin C participates in collagen and elastin synthesis as well as keratin fiber bonding. Therefore a diet with sufficient amounts of vitamin C is very important for healthy hair.

Biotin or vitamin H is a carboxylase cofactor in mitochondria. Its deficiency is rare because it is synthesized by bacteria in the digestive tract but has been observed in congenital or acquired deficiency of biotinidase or carboxylase or in patients on parenteral nutrition.

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AN INSPIRING SUCCESS STORY

Aromatični kutak Ltd.: Regulatory and Advisory Services and Education in the Field of Cosmetic Regulation

The central point of Gordana Gorinšek's professional work is the safety of cosmetic products. In the regular column "An inspiring success story", Ms. Gorinšek, mag. ing. phytomedicine and Cosmetic Safety Assessor talks about her rich professional journey that evolved from producing her own cosmetic products to providing various services to clients in the cosmetics industry.

n How did it all start, what inspired you and what was the initial idea?

It's been a decade since Aromatični kutak began, and it's hard to believe how quickly time has passed. Technically, it started a year or two before its official legal establishment in July 2013. Nonetheless, I recently celebrated its ten-year anniversary, marking a decade of dedicated work and existence.

Establishing a trading company was a result of unfortunate circumstances. I experienced five years of unemployment, followed by a period of temporary and occasional jobs with no potential or promising outlook. The story of how I began was not romantic, but rather born out of existential necessity.

I believe that nothing in life happens by accident, whether it's good or bad. After completing my studies in phyto-medicine at the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Agronomy, I decided to further my knowledge in aromatherapy by taking a one-year course. During my training, I learned how to prepare various aromatic and medicinal herb-based products that were highly effective in treating skin problems. Positive feedback and gratitude from my clients inspired me to consider self-employment and the creation of my own line of cosmetic products. As a freespirited and open-minded person, I find inspiration in every challenge that arises when dealing with skin issues, and I look forward to creating new products to meet those challenges.

n What was needed from idea to realization?

Starting my career as a cosmetic preparation manufacturer was a challenging journey. When I began, Croatia was joining the European Union, which meant strict legal provisions and a slow bureaucratic system. However, after a decade of being a part of the regulatory process, I can say that we have overcome the initial obstacles of legalizing and placing cosmetic products on the EU market. Despite this progress, becoming a cosmetics manufacturer in Croatia re-

mains difficult due to the high financial investments required. Whether entrepreneurs have their own production or outsource it, most financial resources are invested in production and advertising.

In the past as well as present times, organizing the production of 12 different products requires a preparation period of 18 months while following all legal requirements. This process demands a huge investment in renting and adapting a production facility with special conditions for production and the placement of objects for general use. The procurement of raw materials, packaging materials, laboratory testing, health correctness, stability products safety assessment, individual product, and other costs are also important factors. Furthermore, investing in intangible assets such as attention, dedication, patience, and perseverance is crucial. Without this "cocktail" of attributes, the realization of the idea is difficult to achieve, feasible, and sustainable.

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n How satisfied are you with what you have achieved?

Since I finished producing cosmetic products after four years on the market many would think that I was not satisfied with what I achieved. Clients often ask me why I stopped being a manufacturer expecting an answer about unsuccessful sales. Actually, I am extremely satisfied because through the experience of production, I gained valuable knowledge that I now share with my clients, cosmetics manufacturers. Production showed me and paved the way for the business path I need to take, and that is the job of a cosmetic product safety assessor

n What services do you offer today and where and how do you market them?

As I have gained interdisciplinary knowledge through a decade of continuous education and training, both in Croatia and abroad, I am narrowly specialized in assessing the safety of cosmetic products on the EU market.

In addition to the website, the main way of marketing my service is through recommendations from existing clients, a classic example of "word of mouth" marketing, at the same time the best and most honest form of marketing. Also, for many years I was the head of an adult education program at Galbanum School, and today I act as a guest lecturer at Profokus School. Through lectures, I educate and inform participants about regulatory requirements for establishing production and placing cosmetic products on the EU market.

I also act as an external associate on the tasks of assessing the safety of cosmetic products and regulatory tasks for one foreign company.

n Are you satisfied with what you have achieved?

The past decade is full of content, fortunately, mostly of a positive nature. Those of a negative nature had an educational and pedagogical purpose, so I am extremely satisfied. At the beginning, it was only important to survive the first year of existence and work, then the second, third, etc. To experience the tenth year was a dream, a vision. From my experience, dreams come true.

n What are you most proud of?

I am most proud of my own self-development and maturation of personality to which all previous experiences have contributed. I am blessed with my clients whose development I follow from their beginnings, I develop with them and try to enrich their entrepreneurial experience with my actions and contribute to positive business and life changes. We are each other's best teachers if we are willing to be taught.

Euromed Presents High-Purity Botanical Extracts for Improved Wellbeing

SupplySide West 2023, booth #6023: Extended lines of Earth Harmony Organic Extracts® and Mediterranean fruit and vegetable extracts™ will be showcased

At SupplySide West 2023, visitors can explore Euromed’s full range of organic-certified Earth Harmony Organic Extracts® and Mediterranean fruit and vegetable extracts™. Along with its awardwinning Wellemon® lemon extract, the botanical ingredients manufacturer will feature its extensively researched Pomanox® pomegranate extract, as well as innovative new products like Spisar® spinach extract and Prunera® pygeum africanum bark extract. Its GRAS-certified ingredients ABAlife® and Mediteanox® from fig and olive fruits complement Euromed’s range of high-purity botanical extracts for the US food and beverage industries.

In an aging society, active and healthy lifestyles are increasingly coming to the fore. That’s why Euromed has developed its Earth Harmony Organic Extracts® and Mediterranean fruit and vegetable extracts™ lines to support healthy aging and wellbeing.

Featured prominently at SupplySide West will be award-winning Wellemon®: a human pharmacokinetic study investigating the lemon extract has received the “Best Paper Award 2023” from the peer reviewed journal “Antioxidants”. This extract, standardized to eriocitrin, shows higher bioavailability compared to similar compounds, thanks to eriocitrin’s superior water-solubility, further enhanced by Euromed’s innovative Pure-Hydro Process®. Among citrus species, lemons have the highest content of eriocitrin, which is known for its antioxidant and healthy aging properties.

Euromed’s product Prunera® is a pygeum africanum bark extract with phytosterols that are known to have anti-inflammatory effects in the prostate. With promising results in counteracting some of the prostate issues that may occur with aging, Prunera® is ideally suited for male health formulations.

In addition, the company will present Pomanox® pomegranate extract, which is backed by over 15 years of R&D and many recently published and ongoing studies relating to beauty from within, eye health and weight management.

Aromatični kutak Ltd.

Brune Bušića 21 Zagreb, Croatia

https://pif.com.hr/

info@aromaticnikutak.hr

T. + 385 98 1750 934

Visitors to SupplySide West will learn more in the lecture “From Farm to Function: Mediterranean Botanical Extracts for Active Nutrition”, presented by Andrea Zangara, Head of Scientific Communication and Medical Affairs at Euromed (October 26th, 12:00-12:20, Supplier Presentation Theater Booth #3677). Inspired by the time-honored and science-backed Mediterranean Diet, this presentation explores evidence-based botanical extracts including olive, pomegranate, artichoke, fig and spinach. Focusing on healthy aging and sports nutrition, it delves into the science, safety and suitability of these extracts for integration into foods, beverages and food supplements. The findings offer novel insights and practical applications, combining traditional wisdom with modern nutritional strategies for wellbeing and performance.

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Fi Europe Innovation Awards 2023

The Fi Europe Innovation Awards are now live and open for entries. Applications can be submitted online until the final deadline of 6 October. Since their inception, these awards have provided an opportunity to celebrate the people, companies and organisations breaking new ground in the food & beverage industry.

With the support of leading associations and media partners, the Fi Europe Innovation Awards have become a must-attend occasion in the food & beverage industry, drawing widespread participation and recognition. An esteemed jury of industry professionals, chaired by Prof. Colin Dennis, will assess achievements in seven distinct categories.

The awards are open to products, ingredients, innovations, applications, processes, solutions, technologies, machinery, equipment, services, strategies, or initiatives that have been commercially introduced to the market between 27 November 2021 and 27 November 2023.

The categories for the 2023 awards include:

• Sustainability Innovation, which recognises environmentally, economically or socially sustainable practices in the F&B industry.

• Plant-Based Innovation highlights alternatives to animal-based nutrition and celebrates the best new plant-based ingredient or application.

• Sensory Innovation acknowledges ingredients or processes that enhance the overall sensory experience of food products.

• Health Innovation will be given to an ingredient or process that is proven to contribute to better digestive, cognitive, immune or physical health.

• Food Tech Innovation showcases innovative processing, packaging or waste reduction solutions.

• Diversity & Inclusion Innovation, which is open to companies or organisations creating a work environment that offers equal opportunities for all employees.

• Food Training & Education for an outstanding contribution to consumer health and wellbeing with an educational initiative or pioneering idea.

The free-to-enter Fi Europe Innovation Awards 2023 are open only to companies exhibiting at Fi Europe 2023. Only the Food Training & Education and Diversity & Inclusion categories are open to nominations from non-exhibiting companies, associations or organisations.

The finalists will be announced on 30 October and asked to give a live 15-minute presentation to the judges in Frankfurt on November 27, the day before the show starts. The winners will be revealed during Awards Night on 28 November, an evening of sparkling celebration.

Yannick Verry, Brand Manager, Food Ingredients Europe and Americas, commented: “World-class innovators will come together at what we believe to be the most prestigious awards within the ingredients manufacturing industry. The Fi Europe Innovation Awards provide an ideal platform for companies to showcase their recent developments and benchmark their efforts against other industry players.”

“The awards not only serve as external validation of products, services or initiatives, simply being nominated can generate significant multi-channel media coverage, international recognition and publicity. This increased exposure can help companies to reach a broader audience and attract potential customers or clients.”

www.figlobal.com/fieurope/en/whats-on/awards/ this-year.html

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Fi Europe 2023 Step into a World of Ingredients

Food & beverage professionals are invited to step inside a microcosm of the ingredients world at this year’s Fi Europe which will take place in Frankfurt from 28-30 November 2023. With 135 countries represented, over 25,000 visitors and 1,200 exhibitors are expected to come together under one roof, resulting in a rich, immersive opportunity to experience the energy of invention and profitable connection.

This year’s event blends real-world and digital interactions through the Fi Europe Event Platform, which will be open online pre- and post-show, extending the possibilities for exhibitors and visitors to discover new business opportunities, connect with the right people and be inspired by the latest industry trends and innovations. It also allows attendees to maximise their time in Frankfurt and prepare for the on-site event by planning a personalised agenda, bookmarking sessions they want to attend and reaching out to suppliers to set up meetings.

Fi Europe’s winning formula combines a bustling show floor with an insightful conference line-up. In the exhibition hall, attendees can access an unrivalled breadth of products spanning the entire food & beverage supply chain. The global exhibitor base includes many high-profile names such as Cargill, ABF Ingredients, Prinova, Brenntag and Lesaffre.

The Fi Europe Conference (28-29 November) and Future of Nutrition Summit (27 November) will provide exclusive, paid-for content that cannot be accessed elsewhere. It is focused on addressing current challenges and identifying immediate opportunities in the F&B industry. Its stellar speaker line-up includes Kalina Doykova, Senior Research Analyst at Euromonitor International, and Cyrille Filott, Global Strategist at Rabobank.

The Future of Nutrition Summit offers a deep dive into disruptive technologies and solutions that have the potential to reshape the industry. Delegates will hear from presenters such as Floor Buitelaar, Managing Partner at Bright Green Partners; Mario Ubiali, Founder & CEO of Thimus; and Christine Gould, Founder & CEO of Thought For Food. Free-to-attend content will be offered at the Innovation Hub and Sustainability Hub.

The growing importance of sustainability as an industry challenge will be reflected in the event highlighting issues such as sustainable sourcing, labels and transparency, regulatory compliance, ESG, gender equity, and more. As part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability, Informa has recently partnered with the international civil society organisation Solidaridad. Through the Sustainability Hub, visitors can find out how Solidaridad’s work in creating sustainable supply chains globally can help with ethical and sustainable ingredient sourcing.

In addition to the numerous informal and impromptu interactions that an industry gathering on this scale provides, there will be several organised networking opportunities. Data-driven matchmaking offers a scientific approach to making connections, and female professionals can look forward to inspiring others and being inspired at the popular Women’s Networking Breakfast.

As well as encouraging diversity in all forms, Fi Europe champions innovation and excellence through its award programmes. The Fi Innovation Awards celebrate individuals and businesses breaking new ground and making a difference in the industry. They culminate in an evening awards ceremony held on Tuesday, 28 November. The Startup Innovation Challenge offers a springboard for young companies with disruptive potential. Attendees can watch these startups pitch their concepts to a panel of investors, accelerators and influential industry players at the Innovation Hub on 28 November.

Yannick Verry, Brand Manager, Food Ingredients Europe and Americas, says: “This year’s Fi Europe includes all the ingredients that food and beverage tastemakers need to innovate and grow their businesses, from expert content sessions to targeted networking opportunities and a show floor brimming with ideas. I am very excited about the collective transformational power of all of these elements and cannot wait to see what creativity and connections ensue from this melting pot of talent.”

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