Food supplements are concentrated sources of nutrients and/or other substances with a nutritional or physiological effect. However, they often contain herbal substances or their preparations. Food supplements belong to category of food and for that reason are regulated by food legislation. European Union regulations and directives established general directions for dietary supplements, dietetic food, which due to their special composition or manufacturing process are prepared for specific groups of people with special nutritional needs, and novel food/novel food ingredients to ensure product safety, suitability and appropriate consumer information
ietary supplements have increased greatly in popularity in the past six years, even in the face of c...
Notwithstanding the differences in the specific regulations, some foodstuffs (i.e., natural mineral...
The nutraceutical and botanical terms are often used by the lay press or for marketing purposes to d...
Food supplements are concentrated sources of nutrients and/or other substances with a nutritional or...
A lot of products from food category specified in Regulation No. 609/2013 may contain herbal substan...
Significant demand and use of food supplements increase requirements to ensure their safety. Free tr...
The main theme of this discussion is the subject matter of products called food supplements which ar...
A food supplement is within the EU defined as a concentrated source of nutrients or other substances...
Currently, in the European Union (EU) two parallel regulatory frameworks allow the use of botanicals...
This paper deals with the current regulatory and legal settings of traditional plant food supplement...
A varied and well-planned diet can meet the nutritional needs of an athlete; however, in certain cas...
Food supplements are concentrated sources of nutrients or functional/physiological ingredients, whos...
Over-the-counter food supplements and herbal medicines are a growth industry in the UK and are now r...
Within the group of herbal or botanical products there is a large variation with regard to the prope...
Food supplements are concentrated sources of nutrients and/or other substances with a nutritional or...
ietary supplements have increased greatly in popularity in the past six years, even in the face of c...
Notwithstanding the differences in the specific regulations, some foodstuffs (i.e., natural mineral...
The nutraceutical and botanical terms are often used by the lay press or for marketing purposes to d...
Food supplements are concentrated sources of nutrients and/or other substances with a nutritional or...
A lot of products from food category specified in Regulation No. 609/2013 may contain herbal substan...
Significant demand and use of food supplements increase requirements to ensure their safety. Free tr...
The main theme of this discussion is the subject matter of products called food supplements which ar...
A food supplement is within the EU defined as a concentrated source of nutrients or other substances...
Currently, in the European Union (EU) two parallel regulatory frameworks allow the use of botanicals...
This paper deals with the current regulatory and legal settings of traditional plant food supplement...
A varied and well-planned diet can meet the nutritional needs of an athlete; however, in certain cas...
Food supplements are concentrated sources of nutrients or functional/physiological ingredients, whos...
Over-the-counter food supplements and herbal medicines are a growth industry in the UK and are now r...
Within the group of herbal or botanical products there is a large variation with regard to the prope...
Food supplements are concentrated sources of nutrients and/or other substances with a nutritional or...
ietary supplements have increased greatly in popularity in the past six years, even in the face of c...
Notwithstanding the differences in the specific regulations, some foodstuffs (i.e., natural mineral...
The nutraceutical and botanical terms are often used by the lay press or for marketing purposes to d...