Nuherbs Bespoke Extracts can help companies address formulation obstacles often presented by newer dosage forms like bars, chews, and gummies.
Herbal ingredients supplier Nuherbs (San Leandro, CA) will share how its ultra-customized extracts not only help companies overcome formulation challenges but also produce market-differentiating products. The company will highlight its “bespoke” line of herbal extracts at booth #7153 at the SupplySide West trade show happening October 23-27, 2023, in Las Vegas.
According to Nuherbs President Wilson Lau, the company’s Nuherbs Bespoke Extracts can help companies address formulation obstacles often presented by newer dosage forms like bars, chews, and gummies. “While the growth in gummy sales presents great opportunity, the technical limitations mean that often consumers are not getting amounts of actives large enough to impart the benefits they are seeking,” he explained in a press release. “Not only can we help brands put an effective dose in gummies, but we can also help them make other alternate formats from material they don’t think are possible. It’s all about understanding the chemical matrix.”
Nuherbs uses its expertise to create efficacious, innovative finished products like botanical formulas delivered in dissolvable edible strips. The company has already launched such products into the market: the company’s NuTraditions Hello Dreams Sleep Strips with Melatonin and its Calm Down TCM Herbal Blend. Both “deliver an efficacious dose in a very small footprint,” the company adds.
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