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Asia Pacific: India gives product approval for Superba Krill oil

Aker BioMarine Antarctic AS, a supplier of krill-derived phospholipid omega-3 products, has received product approval for Superba Krill oil from Food Safety Standards Authorities of India.

“We are delighted to introduce Superba Krill oil – an omega-3 product evaluated in several clinical studies – to the Indian market,” said Atul Barman, the company’s India representative in Mumbai.

“This new ingredient approval will enable consumers in India to benefit from omega-3 fatty acids in phospholipid form.”

“Omega-3 phospholipids are more efficiently incorporated into cell membranes and are therefore an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids to support heart, brain and joint health.”

“This approval represents a key milestone for our entry into India,” said Tim de Haas, VP of Business Development.

“We feel confident that with our local presence we can successfully support our customers in India. Backed by our success, especially in the US and Australian markets, expanding into the Indian dietary supplement market presents great opportunities for Superba Krill oil.”

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