BGG will showcase its flagship apple polyphenol and astaxathin ingredients in a variety of delivery formats at the SupplySide West trade show.
BGG World (Irvine, CA) will showcase its flagship apple polyphenol and astaxathin ingredients in a variety of delivery formats at the SupplySide West trade show, taking place October 31 to November 4, 2022, in Las Vegas (Booth 4227).
The company will provide samples of its antioxidant-rich ApplePhenon apple polyphenol ingredient, derived from green apple (Malus pumila). Clinical studies have shown that the ingredient has benefits for weight, glucose management, dental care, heart health, athletic performance, and allergy support. At SupplySide West, BGG will feature ApplePhenon in a seltzer drink, in chocolate, and in gummies for oral care.
The company’s AstaZine astaxanthin ingredient will feature in gummies for brain health combined with TheraPrimE tocotrienols. Derived from Haematococcus pluvialis, AstaZine is available in resin, water-soluble powder, and beadlet form. Its benefits include anti-fatigue, antioxidant, beauty, eye health, brain health, liver health, and heart health.
“At BGG, we place a huge emphasis on innovations on all levels, with 5% of our gross revenue going back into product development and clinical research, allowing us to have meaningful conversations with customers in order to make a difference in their product offerings to their consumers,” said Shaheen Majeed, CEO of BGG Americas and HB Natural Ingredients USA, in a press release.
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