HP Ingredients has expanded its selection of standardized botanical extracts that are certified organic by QAI.
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HP Ingredients (Bradenton, FL) has expanded its selection of standardized botanical extracts that are certified organic by QAI. Previously, this was limited to the firm’s branded ingredients such as Bergamonte Organic Citrus Bergamia risso extract for cardiovascular health, ParActin Organic Andrographis paniculate extract for joint health, and MaquiCare Organic Maqui berry extract (standardized to 10% anthocyanins, 8% delphinidin). Now, HP Ingredients’ organic selection included extracts popular in sports nutrition and men’s health formulas, such as rhodiola, tribulus, epimedium, ginseng, green tea, and nettle root, as well as superfruits such as blueberry extract, elderberry, raspberry, and beet root extract. Other popular organic extracts include curcumin, echinacea, grape seed extract, and chaga, to name a few.
As well as opening up more of HP Ingredients’ portfolio to marketers who are certified organic, Annie Eng, CEO of the firm states in a press release that, “our standardized organic extracts allow us to work closely with B Corps, which not only have very high standards, but also are looking for ways to satisfy their increasing customer base that is seeking organic products. HP Ingredients is committed to strengthening the overall quality of our ingredients and showcasing our commitment to providing healthy, clean, and sustainable ingredients.”
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