Good mood food: Mystery manufacturers seek Chinese ingredients to exhilarate, motivate, and refresh

By Elaine WATSON

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According to a recent patent application, PepsiCo is exploring the potential of natural energy drinks containing Chinese herbal extracts that can alleviate fatigue and enhance sports performance. Picture: Goji Grow
According to a recent patent application, PepsiCo is exploring the potential of natural energy drinks containing Chinese herbal extracts that can alleviate fatigue and enhance sports performance. Picture: Goji Grow
“Multiple leading companies” are looking for ingredients or foods that have a positive effect on the mind, and nutrients and materials used in Chinese medicine are at the top of their shopping list, according to a new posting on open innovation site NineSights.

In the posting​, NineSigma says its mystery clients are looking for ingredients that can reduce stress or/and deliver a “feeling of happiness or a sense of satisfaction… a sense of exhilaration or a refreshed feeling… improved motivation or ability to concentrate”​.

It adds: “The need for such functional foods, particularly ingredients that contribute to a healthy mind, is expected to further increase in the future...​  In particular, we welcome technology that has data to indicate how a particular ingredient effectively acts to promote the healthy mind.”

However, drugs and pharmaceuticals are outside the scope of the request.

Possible partners might be start-ups or SMEs with unique knowledge about materials derived from nature or Chinese medicines, or organizations that hold data demonstrating that a particular ingredient acts positively on the human mind or feelings, says NineSigma.

The posting does not say which clients NineSigma is representing, but a recent patent application​ from PepsiCo indicates that leading food and beverage firms are taking a close interest in natural ingredients that can enhance energy, well-being and mood. 

Click HERE​ for details of the PepsiCo application, which shows the firm is exploring the potential of natural energy drinks containing Chinese herbal extracts that can alleviate fatigue and enhance sports performance without a big dose of caffeine.

Responses are due by May 1, 2014.

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