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glucan novel food ingredient looks beyond heart health
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recently approved novel food ingredient artinia has applications beyond heart health, according to its developer, with weight management and digestive health products also under consideration. the european food safety authority (efsa) recently approved stratum nutrition’s chitin-glucan ingredient artinia under its novel foods legislation (eu regulation no. 258/97). artinia (listed by efsa as kionutrime-cg) has been developed as a high-purity, vegetarian, fungal ingredient obtained from aspergillus niger, and is being marketed by stratum nutrition in europe as a food supplement in powder form. the ingredient is primarily positioned towards europe's €635m market for heart health ingredients, where stratum nutrition holds exclusive worldwide rights for chitin-glucan. however, the firm is also researching further applications for artinia in conjunction with its partner, belgian ingredients firm kytozyme, which relate to digestive health and weight management benefits. weight management potential stratum nutrition business development manager, europe and asia, michael faber told foodnavigator.com: “areas such as digestive health weight management receive a lot of attention. in terms of the latter it is the logical consequence of fibre’s effects as an appetite suppressant. “we certainly don’t want to limit extensions for artinia, and these are interesting clinical fields that we’re exploring through longer-term research. however, the bulk of the trials we have undertaken to date concern heart and arterial health.” stratum nutrition claims that artinia supports the body’s defence against oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ldl) cholesterol, by boosting blood levels of the enzymes super-oxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase, which are widely believed to degenerate lipids through oxidation. “artinia is unique because it possesses all the known features of functional fibre ingredients with a unique anti-oxidant capacity that tackles lipids,” said faber.
Source :foodnavigator.com
Date :
27
August
2010
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eating more heart-healthy omega-3 fats provided no additional benefit in a study of heart attack survivors who were already getting good care, dutch researchers report. after nearly 3 1/2 years, there was no difference in deaths, heart attacks and other heart problems between those who ate margarine with added omega-3 fatty acids and those who didn\'t, the study found.
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‘additive-free’ has, misleadingly, become synonymous with ‘healthy’, thanks to the clever marketing people who work in the food industry. to combat this there is going to be a three-part documentary on ‘e numbers’ on bbc two (uk) not, it seems, as another attempt to demonise the colours and preservatives used in some foods, but to dispel some of the myths surrounding additives. the term ‘e number’ is simply a reference given to food additives that have been approved for use in the eu and many of these are from natural sources - some of their familiar names include nitrogen, fatty acids, chlorophyll, pectin and vitamin c.
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cut-backs in food safety and hygiene training may be setting up a ‘food poisoning time bomb’, suggest results of a survey from the chartered institute of environmental health (cieh). around half of food safety trainers surveyed indicated that food safety training had been negatively affected by the economic climate, with 70 per cent of respondents noting that this was due to ‘cost cutting’ measures.
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canada has confirmed bisphenol a (bpa) is to be added to its national register of toxic substances after dismissing industry calls to review its stance on the chemical. environment canada (ec) remained unmoved by charges from the american chemistry council (acc) that a failure to hold a review would leave it open to charges of pandering to emotional zealots and damage its reputation. the government body told foodproductiondaily.
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uk food safety watchdog, the food standards agency (fsa) is to review strategies designed to reduce the shedding of e. coli 0157 by ruminant livestock. in partnership with the department for the environment, food and rural affairs (defra), the food safety watch dog plans to commission an evidence review of the efficacy of control measures designed to prevent e. coli 0157.
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in the fourth excerpt from a nutraingredients health claims roundtable, our experts discuss the possibility that the 2006 nutrition and health claims regulation may end up being challenged in an institution like the european court of justice. at the table were henry dixon, the owner of uk-based food industry pr firm, barrett dixon bell; patrick coppens, a regulatory expert from european advisory services in brussels and cedric bourges from the french claims consultancy, nutraveris.
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