Tag: Lycored
Middle East: Tomatoes seen as healthy, survey
Tomatoes have a powerful association with health and are seen as the star ingredient of the Mediterranean Diet, according to a survey by Lyocred...
Europe: Consumers want healthy skin while feeling good, survey finds
Consumers of skincare products are more interested in feeling healthy than looking younger or more attractive, according to a new report from Lycored.
Of 480...
Europe: Consumers are aware of the benefits of tomatoes, report
Consumers have high awareness of carotenoids as well as the specific skin health benefits of tomatoes, research by Lycored of its consumers has found.
The...
Americas: Lycored sells premix business
Lycored is selling its nutrient premix business to US food ingredients supplier Prinova.
As part of the transaction all the company’s premix-related activities and assets...
Europe: Lycored skin health study wins award
Lycored's skin health study, published in the British Journal of Dermatology, has won the NutraIngredients Award for Best University Research.
The award recognizes true innovation...
Americas: Lycopene seal to debut in the US
Lycored has developed a lycopene seal and will showcase it at SupplySide West 2016 from Las Vegas, US from October 6-7, 2016.
Designed for use...
Europe: Silver consumers more keen toward naturally occurring ingredients
About 80% of 200 UK-based respondents aged 50 years and above said they would be more likely to use a supplement that contained naturally...
Americas: Consumers would pay 50% more for natural products, find survey
Consumers are happy to pay a premium of nearly 50% for food and drink formulated with natural ingredients, according to a new survey commissioned...
Americas: Prinova to distribute Lycored products in region
Prinova has been appointed as the exclusive distributor of Lycored’s lycopene- and beta carotene-based natural colors in the US and Canada.
This partnership comes at...
Americas: USDA increases tomato lycopene limit for meat products
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved a five-fold increase in the level of tomato lycopene allowed as a colorant in ready-to-eat (RTE) meat...