
As natural colors become less of an option and more of a requirement for any health-conscious marketing campaign, what are the biggest challenges of making the switch away from synthetic?

As natural colors become less of an option and more of a requirement for any health-conscious marketing campaign, what are the biggest challenges of making the switch away from synthetic?

Four trends identified as most influential in the pharma space-emerging markets, consolidation, upstream services, and company differentiation-are also shaping contract manufacturing as it pertains to natural products.

As the natural products industry evolves and matures, scientific research is taking an increasingly prominent role in not only product development but also marketing and branding.

Myriad benefits attract consumers to the softgel format, and formulators are meeting demand with innovations that allow for increased offerings.

Innovative applications and clean-label demands are transforming and revitalizing this supplement industry mainstay.

Testing techniques such as UHPLC, HRAM-MS, and NMR provide complementary information to uncover adulteration.

Is the U.S. DSHEA model, which does not include premarket registration, as effective-or even more so-for supplement consumers?

The dietary supplement industry's GMP compliance is a work in progress. How the industry is living with-and learning from-FDA Form 483s


The U.S. supplements industry has lost some credibility with media and consumers. Could a proposal based on the pharmaceutical industry that is not premarket approval help to alleviate concerns?

What can industry take away from this year’s New York Attorney General probe?

These nutraceutical tablet press, softgel encapsulation, and checkweigher machines are better, faster...smarter.

One company’s choice to bring manufacturing in house...and the equipment-buying decisions involved. Plus, an expert outlines your equipment options.

For the 11th year straight, herbal supplement sales were up, according to the annual HerbalGram report.