The ingredient, brand-name Cirpusins, is derived from nutgrass root (Cyperus rotundus) and is standardized to contain 5% stilbenes.
A new herbal ingredient designed to support healthy body mass index will be on display from Sabinsa Corp. (East Windsor, NJ) at next week’s Vitafoods 2021 trade show. The ingredient, brand-name Cirpusins, is derived from nutgrass root (Cyperus rotundus) and is standardized to contain 5% stilbenes.
During the show, Sabinsa will also showcase its other latest ingredients, including its Sabroxy Oroxylum indicum ingredient targeting brain health and standardized for ingredients such as oroxylin A, baicalein, and chrysin; as well as its Nigellin Nigella sativa ingredient rich in thymoquinone and thymohydroquinone.
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