Albion offers both ingredients in powder or granulation form.
Albion Human Nutrition (Saint Clair Shores, MI) has earned CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) numbers for two ingredients: GRAS-affirmed DimaCal dicalcium malate and dimagnesium malate.
So what exactly are CAS numbers? Albion explains:
CAS numbers are an important international reference point for scientists, governments, and regulatory bodies in identifying the molecular structure of substances. The successful acquisition of a CAS number for specific Albion products can aid in further registration of these products in individual countries, thus able to support an expanding sales effort and worldwide demand.
Albion offers both ingredients in powder or granulation form, making them suited for tablets, capsules, foods, and powdered drinks.
The Nutritional Outlook Podcast Episode 35: Prioritizing Women's Health Research and Innovation
October 28th 2024On this month's episode of the Nutritional Outlook Podcast, Cepham's founder and president, Anand Swaroop, discusses the company's recent announcement to prioritize women's health research and innovation.
The Nutritional Outlook Podcast Episode 34: Demystifying Prebiotics and Postbiotics
September 30th 2024In this episode of the Nutritional Outlook Podcast we are looking back on a webcast Nutritional Outlook hosted in May, called “Demystifying the Prebiotic and Postbiotic Markets.” During that event, Sandra Saville, director of education and communication for the International Probiotics Association and Dr. Jessica A. Younes, scientific director of the International Probiotics Association debunked myths about prebiotic and postbiotics, and defined the respective categories to help manufacturers better understand how to responsibly formulate and market prebiotic and postbiotic products.