Archives for May 2, 2010

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Innovation driven by need to do more with less

The growing population, people eating more, and climate change mean that innovation is being driven by the need to do more with less, according to Mike O’Riordan, European technical director at National Starch.

Naturex met ’09 targets, goes for more growth

By Jess Halliday

French plant-derived ingredient supplier Naturex has reported revenues and profits in line with its 2009 targets, and is working on the full integration of recently acquired Natraceutical assets.

New headspace technique detects poultry spoilage

By Staff Reporter

US scientists have developed a new simple diagnostic instrument that speedily detects minute traces of chemical compounds that indicate poultry spoilage, leaving the product undamaged.

TIC anticipates modified acacia gum approval in 2011

Following a positive safety opinion from EFSA last month, US hydrocolloids company TIC Gums is expecting its gum acacia modified with n-octenyl succinic anhydride (OSA) to received European clearance in 2011.

HVP recall continues – but far smaller than feared

By Caroline Scott-Thomas

Two more products have been recalled due to the possibility that they may contain salmonella-tainted hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) from Basic Food Flavors – but fears of a large-scale recall have proved unfounded.

Senomyx balance sheet benefits from product launches

By Caroline Scott-Thomas

Senomyx revenues increased 120 percent in the first quarter of 2010 compared to the same period last year, as three of its major collaborators simultaneously launched products using Senomyx ingredients.

Review backs flaxseed lignans' cancer fighting potential

By Staff Reporter

Flaxseed lignans might offer protection against breast, prostate, colon, and skin cancers while the soluble fibre they contain could help maintain steady blood sugar levels, found a review of research into the seed.

Energy drink review calls for tighter regulation

By Guy Montague-Jones

A review of the energy market in an IFT journal has called for tighter regulation to protect consumers and the industry from irresponsible marketing and ever more extreme drinks.