DolCas Biotech LLC has announced that its concentrated turmeric extract, Curcugen, has been selected by the supplement company, Clear Within, for its vegan nutricosmetic.
DolCas Biotech LLC (Landing, NJ) has announced that its concentrated turmeric extract, Curcugen, has been selected by the supplement company, Clear Within, for its vegan nutricosmetic. This decision was made as part of the company’s effort to upgrade and reformulate its Clear Within product. Clear Within conducted an intensive evaluation of turmeric extracts before ultimately choosing Curcugen.
“Most profound was that Curcugen boosted the bioavailability of free curcumin in our formula 39-fold,” said Arrad Rahgoshay, founder and CEO of Clear Within, in a press release. "Curcugen eliminated our need to include other non-active ingredients in our formulation and freed up space in our capsules. We seized this opportunity to pack in more actives, such as detox botanical, milk thistle, and the mineral integral to skin and hormone support, zinc.”
Additionally, the ingredients comprehensive safety-vetting and clinical validation influence Clear Within’s decision.
“DolCas has created Curcugen to be among the top most-concentrated, yet full-spectrum turmeric ingredients on the market," said Shavon Jackson-Michel, ND, director of medical and scientific affairs for DolCas Biotech, in a press release. “DolCas customers appreciate that Curcugen is purely plant-based, non-GMO and free from additives, synthetic and non-turmeric bioenhancers, and soy – for consumers with dietary sensitivities. These clean-label properties also appeal to people who make purchasing decisions based on products’ social and ethical impact.”
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