10-Jul-2008 -
Addressing consumers' nutritional needs is no longer a matter of one-size-fits-all. PL Thomas explains what consumers need and when they need it.
12-May-2008 -
PL Thomas has teamed up with Laila Nutraceuticals to bring a new cognitive health ingredient to the US dietary supplement market.
02-Apr-2008 -
Ingredient manufacturer Ganeden Biotech claims its durable probiotic ingredient is contributing to the development of a new level of probiotic use in foods due to its flexibility.
12-Mar-2008 -
Healthcare company Ganeden Biotech is launching a probiotic health bar using its form of bacillus coagulans GB1-30, a strain it says is flexible and viable in manufacturing processes.
05-Feb-2008 -
PL Thomas is to market its vitamin K2 for use in dairy applications in the US, following the ingredient's GRAS designation, the company announced today.
08-Jan-2008 -
Healthcare company Ganeden Biotech has teamed up with PL Thomas (PLT) in an effort to expand the reach of a new probiotic ingredient in functional food and beverages.
03-Oct-2007 -
Following last month's HBA show in New York, the organizers of the global expo claim that the key buying audience attending the show increased significantly, while attendance of the conference program was also up significantly.
21-Aug-2007 -
The vitamin K dependant protein osteocalcin may have a positive effect on reducing obesity and diabetes, suggests a new study with mice.
31-Jul-2007 -
The industry-wide need for implementation of the Standardized Information on Dietary Ingredients (SIDI) protocol was yesterday underscored by speakers at the IFT Expo.
15-Jun-2007 -
One of the bastions of the CoQ10 market in Japan, Kaneka Nutrients, is bringing its ingredient to the US food and beverage industries through PL Thomas.
05-Jun-2007 -
Ingredients suppliers say threats by Sudan's US ambassador to cut off gum arabic supplies from the country are not serious, and an embargo would not have a catastrophic effect on the world supply.
11-Apr-2007 -
A superoxide dismutase (SOD) supplement, GliSODin, reduced the severity of redness associated with sunburn by almost 10 per cent, researchers from France have reported.