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Collagen and gelatin concepts

Rousselot, Darling Ingredients’​ premier collagen and gelatin brand, will showcase its science-backed portfolio of collagen and gelatin solutions. 

The company will highlight three new clinical studies backing its Peptan collagen peptide ingredient to improve sleep quality​, reduce gastrointestinal discomfort​ and enhance skin density, hydration and elasticity (unpublished).

Visitors to the booth will also be able to learn about Peptinex, a source of collagen for supplements and functional foods; Protake, for collagen and protein enrichment in food and beverage products; and Colartix, a hydrolyzed cartilage matrix said to support decreased joint discomfort at a low dosage.

Versatile botanicals

Givaudan will showcase its range of botanicals extracts within consumer experience-focused concepts such as instant drinks and gummies for immune support, urinary tract health, cognition, relaxation, energy and gut health.

The firm will spotlight an early morning instant drink concept, providing guarana extract in place of caffeine. For a midday brain boost, it will propose a refreshing peppermint-flavored gummy featuring Cereboost American ginseng for attention and memory. And its relaxing evening concept will come in the form of a valerian gummy with a black tea peach flavour.

“The nutra-market is in the midst of a revolution, with a growing number of consumers seeking great-tasting food supplements supported by scientific research,” said Amandine de Santi, ingredients portfolio director, taste & wellbeing Europe at Givaudan. “Achieving a balance between efficacy and palatability is crucial. By sharing our expertise in both taste and botanicals with our customers, we are able to co-create appealing consumer experiences that offer powerful benefits and that satisfy the desire for great taste backed by sound science.”

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Written by The Muscle Mag

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