02-Apr-2012 - Sales of Pycnogenol, a potent antioxidant from the bark of the French maritime pine, continue to drive growth for Horphag Research, as the company’s CEO reveals double digit growth.
07-Dec-2011 - Daily supplements of a French maritime pine bark extract may enhance mental performance, according to a new study with Italian university students.
23-Jun-2011 - A combination of coenzyme Q10 and an extract from French Maritime Pine bark may improve blood flow and general heart health in heart failure patients, indicates a new study from Italy.
18-Oct-2010 - The French maritime pine bark extract Pycnogenol shows excellent stability against the harsh conditions of the stomach, and should be considered “a good source of phenolic compounds to be utilised for fruit juice enrichment”, says a new study.
14-Oct-2010 - Daily supplements of French maritime pine bark extract may ease tinnitus, a result that offers hope to the estimated 15m Americans who consider their tinnitus to be a serious problem.
26-Aug-2010 - In the third part of our special series on nutricosmetics, we take a look at the science behind the ingredients positioned for skin health, from antioxidants to omega-3 oils.
25-Jun-2010 - Daily supplements of an extract from the bark of the French maritime pine may ease symptoms of hay fever, says a new study.
24-May-2010 - Daily supplements of a blend of a bilberry extract and an extract from French maritime pine bark may lower the pressure in the eye and boost overall ocular health, says a new study.
11-May-2010 - The European health claims regulations are morphing and industry and the panel members need time to adjust, says a leading industry figure.
16-Apr-2010 - In the second part of this NutraIngredients focus on joint health, we analyse the elbow work going on in the supply channel.
05-Mar-2010 - Supplements of an extract from French maritime pine bark may improve kidney health by improving blood flow and reducing the risk of hypertension-related kidney damage, says a new study.
21-Jan-2010 - The Texas-based non-profit group, the American Botanical Council, has published its fourth paid-for proprietary monograph for the versatile maritime pine bark extract, Pycnogenol.