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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...
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Vitamins and probiotics (and other active ingredients) can be substantially affected by exposure to heat, water and/or sunlight
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