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Stevia Extracts Win FDA approval

The Food and Drug Administration declares stevia, a natural, zero-calorie sweetener derived from the stevia plant, as safe for use in foods in beverages.

The Year of Stevia

  ...The Year of Stevia By Dave Fusaro, Editor-in-Chief | 12/04/2008 To cast your vote, log in or become a member. This quick, one-time registration gives you access...

Sweet Talk at Supply Side West

Stevia, functional food trends discussed at October health ingredients show.

New Ingredient Profiles: January/February 2008

These ingredient profiles include a soy neutriceutical, prickly pear cactus extracts and antioxidant-rich berries.

Replacement Ingredients Ease Concerns of Worried Consumers

For every ingredient challenged by consumers, ingredient suppliers have an alternative.

IFT 2009 Show Recap: Stevia, Recession and Innovation

In a difficult year, new ingredients and technologies still manage to shine in Food Technologists’ annual show.

Ingredient Trends to Watch in 2009

Functional ingredients for health are moving in two directions: a widening application of individual nutraceuticals and an increase in “condition marketing.”

Building a Healthier Beverage

Pop the top and hoist a cold one to the new approaches in making drinkables that function as more than mere thirst-slakers

Regulatory Issues: Generally recognized meaning of GRAS

The GRAS exception exists so FDA does not spend valuable resources reviewing things that clearly are safe.

Sweet Talk at Supply Side West

Industry executives from dietary supplement, food, cosmeceutical, pharmaceutical and animal nutrition companies gathered Oct. 22-24 in Las Vegas for Supply Side West.

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