TriNutra, along with its Korean partner, HuTri Corporation, have announced a new oral care application of its branded ThymoQuin black seed oil.
TriNutra (Harrison, NY), along with its Korean partner, HuTri Corporation, have announced a new oral care application of its branded ThymoQuin black seed oil. The specially-branded oral care product, ThymoQuin-OCare, is a cold-pressed, full-spectrum black seed oil (BSO) standardized to 3% thymoquinone, with as least 1.2% p-Cymene, and less than 1.25% free fatty acids. The ingredient is designed to improve bad breath and tooth sensitivity.
“We are thrilled to supply the first patent pending ThymoQuin oral health care product. ThymoQuin-OCare is a powerful, plant-based option for improved oral health. We have been working on this project for a while, analyzing several BSO sources and testing them in vitro compared to existing popular products. We found that the full-spectrum BSO, standardized thymoquinone level, higher ratio of thymoquinone to p-cymene (at least 3:1 ), and low free fatty acids – by far, improve oral health,” said Alex Chuyoun Song, CEO of HuTri Corporation, in a press release.
“HuTri Corporation has been a great partner in spearheading the research behind ThymoQuin’s oral health capacity, which is now specially branded as ThymoQuin-OCare,” said Morris Zelkah, CEO at TriNutra. “We are excited about the opportunity ThymoQuin-OCare presents in this category as it continues to demonstrate superior results.”
The ingredient can be used in multiple oral-care applications, including mouthwash, toothpaste, and dietary supplements, to name a few.
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