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Marine Nutraceuticals

2015
Marine resources are gaining much attention as a gold mine of biologically active materials with healing power. Most of these metabolites have shown unique structural and functional features compared to their terrestrial counterparts. With the understanding of the requirement and the benefits of nutraceutical supplementation to prevent increasing ...
Himaya, S. W. A., Kim, Se-Kwon
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Regulation of "Nutraceuticals"

Science, 1999
The U.S. Congress, in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) established a framework for regulation of dietary supplements by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. For dietary supplements, the FDA regulates labeling to limit health claims, but is not empowered to insist on rigorous studies establishing safety before marketing (as ...
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Nutraceuticals in migraine

Nutraceuticals represent substances derived from food or plants that provide medical or health benefits, and are increasingly sought by patients as a means of treating migraine in a natural, effective, and safe manner as conventional therapies often fail, are expensive, and laden with side effects.
Thilinie, Rajapakse   +1 more
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Editorial: Nutraceuticals

Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2022
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Seaweed Vitamins as Nutraceuticals

2011
Seaweeds are a good source of some water- (B(1), B(2), B(12), C) and fat-soluble (β-carotene with vitamin A activity, vitamin E) vitamins. To ensure that the adequate intake of all vitamins is received in the diet, people (especially people on special diet, strict vegetarians, and vegans) can consume foods enriched with vitamins, for example, in the ...
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Seaweed Minerals as Nutraceuticals

2011
Seaweed is known as an abundant source of minerals. Mineral composition of seaweed is very changeable because of many exogenous and endogenous factors and differs also within the same species. Principally, seaweed is an excellent source of some essential elements. Mainly, iron and iodine are in high concentration.
Mišurcová, Ladislava   +2 more
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Nutraceuticals

The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2002
Lockwood, GB., Rapport, L
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Assembled milk protein nano-architectures as potential nanovehicles for nutraceuticals

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2021
Chuan-He Tang
exaly  

Encapsulation of probiotics and nutraceuticals: Applications in functional food industry

Trends in Food Science and Technology, 2021
Adriano Brandelli, Priscilla Reque
exaly  

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