Phytéo Laboratoire offers two types of services that the company says can help nutraceutical firms bring products to market up to two to three times faster than traditional launches.
Plant extracts supplier Herbarom (Monts, France) announced that its Phytéo Laboratoire division is now offering turnkey services to manufacture food supplements for clients. Phytéo’s new Phyteasy platform offers two types of services that the company says can help nutraceutical firms bring products to market faster.
The first option is called Phyteasy Ready to Go, which offers turnkey products already developed and provided along with scientific dossier, marketing files, technical and regulatory files, packaging, and design. With Phyteasy Ready to Go, companies can launch products two to three times faster compared to traditional launches. The Ready to Go portfolio includes products in a range of delivery options, including tablets and liquid sticks and sublingual tablets, and that address health concerns like vitality, stress, sleep, beauty, cognition, digestion, blood sugar management, and metabolic syndrome.
Another option is Phyteasy Dev’Up, which Phytéo Laboratoire describes as “a range of optimized formulations for effective solutions, coupled with an offer of à la carte services.” Products can be provided that address a specific consumer type, from children to seniors and athletes, and for a range of conditions, including immunity, rehydration, sleep, digestion, stress, and women’s health. Ingredients are already preselected and can be tweaked to customer specification.
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