AIDP to distribute Cura Global Health’s Ultimine™ whole food minerals
January 26, 2022
AIDP, Inc. has offers the Ultimine™ brand of whole food derived minerals from Cura Global Health Inc., Ames, Iowa. Ultimine™ is a line of whole-food minerals derived from natural fermentation of Koji fungi (Aspergillus oryzae). The minerals—including iron, zinc and multi minerals—are taken up by the fungus through a patented fermentation and harvesting process to yield highly bioavailable minerals.
For the past 20 years, this annual event has brought together companies in the nutraceutical industry to reward the most innovative players. Gnosis by Lesaffre created the first extruded nutritional yeast in the form of a small crisp.
Chelamax Zinc Bisglycinate offers superior solubility, stability and bioaccessibility than traditional zinc
September 28, 2021
Innophos highlighted results of recent studies comparing chelated zinc bisglycinate to traditional zinc oxide. The research examined the characterization of chelated minerals in dietary supplements and how chelation can enhance dissolution of a mineral.
The new water beverage features 10% of the recommended daily value of Zinc
April 14, 2021
LIFEWTR, a premium bottled water brand committed to advancing and showcasing sources of creativity, debuted LIFEWTR Immune Support, a new water beverage with 10% of the recommended daily value of Zinc, aiding normal immune function.
Naturex introduces Ultimine Zinc, the world’s first wholefood fermented zinc for immune health support
June 17, 2020
Naturex, part of Givaudan, is expanding its Koji minerals portfolio with the launch of Ultimine™ Zinc. Developed in partnership with Cura Global Health, this latest ingredient solution for supplements, food and beverages is the perfect complement to the range’s existing offer of Ultimine™ Iron and Ultimine™ Multi 7.
Zinc deficiency could play a role in chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes
March 24, 2015
Zinc, an important mineral in human health, appears to affect how the immune system responds to stimulation, especially inflammation, new research from Oregon State University shows.
Researchers identified zinc as one of the most important essential trace metals in human nutrition and lifestyle in a new review article.
July 21, 2014
Researchers identified zinc as one of the most important essential trace metals in human nutrition and lifestyle in a new review article in Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, published June 21 by the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT).