The Italian herbal products market is the most prosperous in Europe. The proof is represented by the use of these products in several marketing categories, ranging from medicine to nutrition and cosmetics. Market and legislation in Italy are at the same time cause and consequence of this peculiar situation. In fact, the legislation on botanical food supplements in Italy is very permissive and at the same time the market shows an overall satisfaction of users and strong feedback in terms of consumption, which brings a widening use of medicinal plants, formerly the prerogative of pharmaceuticals, to other fields such as nutrition. This review summarizes the market and normative panorama of herbal products in Italy, highlighting the blurred bo...
Given that herbal products can have medical, food (nutritional) and cosmetic purposes, the aim of t...
Plant-based drinks represent a heterogeneous class of beverages, made from several vegetal sources, ...
On June 23, 2018, legislative decree no. 75 was published in G.U. n. 144, with the de facto recognit...
The Italian herbal products market is the most prosperous in Europe. The proof is represented by the...
The Italian herbal products market is the most prosperous in Europe. The proof is represented by the...
Botanical products marketed in Europe are diverse, classified as herbal medicinal products, dietary ...
Marketing of herbal products in the European Union (EU) has been regulated under national legislatio...
Food supplements, and in particular those containing botanicals (plant food supplements, PFS), have ...
Currently, in the European Union (EU) two parallel regulatory frameworks allow the use of botanicals...
Within the group of herbal or botanical products there is a large variation with regard to the prope...
This paper deals with the current regulatory and legal settings of traditional plant food supplement...
Introduction: Overweight/obesity likewise dyslipidemia are global public health issues in growing pr...
Nowadays, the light hemp is promoted by different stakeholders and the customer’s preference due to ...
Copyright © 2013 Marco Miroddi et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
RésuméHerbal medicines have experienced renewed interest in Europe. According to recent statistics, ...
Given that herbal products can have medical, food (nutritional) and cosmetic purposes, the aim of t...
Plant-based drinks represent a heterogeneous class of beverages, made from several vegetal sources, ...
On June 23, 2018, legislative decree no. 75 was published in G.U. n. 144, with the de facto recognit...
The Italian herbal products market is the most prosperous in Europe. The proof is represented by the...
The Italian herbal products market is the most prosperous in Europe. The proof is represented by the...
Botanical products marketed in Europe are diverse, classified as herbal medicinal products, dietary ...
Marketing of herbal products in the European Union (EU) has been regulated under national legislatio...
Food supplements, and in particular those containing botanicals (plant food supplements, PFS), have ...
Currently, in the European Union (EU) two parallel regulatory frameworks allow the use of botanicals...
Within the group of herbal or botanical products there is a large variation with regard to the prope...
This paper deals with the current regulatory and legal settings of traditional plant food supplement...
Introduction: Overweight/obesity likewise dyslipidemia are global public health issues in growing pr...
Nowadays, the light hemp is promoted by different stakeholders and the customer’s preference due to ...
Copyright © 2013 Marco Miroddi et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
RésuméHerbal medicines have experienced renewed interest in Europe. According to recent statistics, ...
Given that herbal products can have medical, food (nutritional) and cosmetic purposes, the aim of t...
Plant-based drinks represent a heterogeneous class of beverages, made from several vegetal sources, ...
On June 23, 2018, legislative decree no. 75 was published in G.U. n. 144, with the de facto recognit...