The supply agreement covers Sabinsa’s Curcumin C3 Complex DC, although the exact terms and conditions of the agreement were not disclosed.
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Sabinsa Europe (Langen, Germany) has entered into a supply agreement with Healthspan Limited (Guernsey, United Kingdom) regarding Sabinsa’s Curcumin C3 Complex DC. Sabinsa announced the agreement without disclosing its terms or conditions.
“We applaud those companies which choose to source their ingredients from Sabinsa in order to legally license Sabinsa’s intellectual property,” said Muhammed Majeed, PhD, founder and group chairman of the Sami-Sabinsa group of companies. “Respect for innovation should be demonstrated by industry leaders, and we appreciate Healthspan doing so.”
Healthspan Limited is a direct supplier of vitamins and dietary supplement in the United Kingdom.
“We are very pleased to have agreed to a supply agreement with Sabinsa for this high-quality, science-back turmeric extract,” said Maarten van Deursen, Healthspan’s director of procurement. “The expertise that Sabinsa provides does give us confidence that we can supply our customers with the very best ingredients in our food supplements.”
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Michael Crane
Associate Editor
Nutritional Outlook Magazine
michael.crane@ubm.com
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