Home
Categories
Ingredients
Research & Development
Manufacturing
Packaging
Active Nutrition
Cardiovascular
Digestion
Cognitive
Finance
Regulatory
Company News
Events
Directory
Search
Close search
Home
Company
University of Manchester
University of Manchester
Activities:
Training & Education
X
LinkedIn
Trending Articles
Arla Foods Ingredients new beverage concept for nutrition-conscious gamers
The energy drink contains 15g of protein, taurine, magnesium, zinc, caffeine and vitamins A, B3, B6 and B12
The role of traceability in the nutraceutical supply chain
The exponential growth of the nutraceutical sector, combined with the unprecedented growth in online marketplaces, makes nutraceuticals highly vulnerable to vast counterfeiting...
The power of the pomegranate in bolstering gut health
Supplementation with Punica granatum extract can help to enhance gut health in three ways, a novel study finds
Degradation of vitamins, probiotics and other active ingredients caused by exposure to heat, water and sunlight
Vitamins and probiotics (and other active ingredients) can be substantially affected by exposure to heat, water and/or sunlight
Lubrizol to showcase microencapsulation technology at Vitafoods Europe 2024
The company will showcase technologies that assist in iron delivery for incorporation into supplement formulations
Upcoming event
Vitafoods Europe
14–16 May 2024 | Exhibition | Palexpo, Geneva
See all
Related Content
Research & Development
Review investigates link between nutrition and mental health
New study into mental health and nutrient supplementation has set the gold standard for which nutrients are proven to assist
Ingredients
Pioneering research using honey exploits potential to save lives by destroying harmful fungus
A powerful link between a medicinal type of honey and the destruction of a fungus that can cause blindness or even death has been elucidated
Research & Development
Effect of natural sweetener xylitol in preventing tooth decay still unproven
New research from The University of Manchester concludes that there is limited evidence to show that xylitol is effective in preventing dental cavities in children and adults
Research & Development
May contain nuts. But how much is too much?
University of Manchester researchers have led a study to define allergen levels in food which can trigger allergic reactions which will help to make allergen warning labels more effective
Subscribe now