CoreFX will be exhibiting at SupplySide West 2024 at booth #3521.
CoreFX Ingredients LLC (Evanston, IL) has announced the launch of CoreNhanced, which is a technical optimization platform for “delivering nutrients in their most bioavailable and stable forms.” According to the company’s press release, the delivery platform uses pharmaceutical-grade technologies and it operates at cooler temperatures to minimize nutrient degradation, reduce energy consumption and enhance organoleptic properties.
CoreFX states that the platform is designed to stabilize and protect high-value nutritional oils and sensitive bioactive molecules, and is ideal for aqueous-based actives such as probiotics, postbiotics, and botanical extracts to preserve color, flavor, and bioactivity. The company has also introduced a new line of omega powders that are powered by CoreNhanced, which include EPA, DHA, ALA, and SDA oil powders from various sources including fish, algae, flax, and Ahiflower.
“This is an exciting time in the evolution of CoreFX and the launch of CoreNhanced represents an important step forward in our journey. Our aspiration is to be the go-to partner in nutrition for optimally delivering evidence-based nutrients in powder format – this delivery platform gets us on our way,” said Denis Neville, CEO of CoreFX, in a press release.
CoreFX will be exhibiting at SupplySide West 2024 at booth #3521. Attendees will be able to sample the company’s products in a number of prototypes, including an electrolyte Omega beverage, Omega cookie, plant protein shake with Ahiflower, and a DHA chew.
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