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Are SIRT1, SIRT3 and SIRT6 the skin’s anti-aging trinity?

Are SIRT1, SIRT3 and SIRT6 the skin’s anti-aging trinity?

By Cassandra Stern

Sirtuins are a type of enzyme that regulate crucial cellular functions like DNA repair, metabolism and aging, and new research from Estée Lauder Companies demonstrates just how important they can be for skin longevity.

Buck Institute expert on the challenges of aging research

Buck Institute expert on the challenges of aging research

By Stephen Daniells

There is huge excitement from the nutrition industry and consumers around healthspan and longevity, but clinical trials to study aging can be challenging because of the number of participants and durations needed. And don’t forget the troublesome...

Ethical Naturals CEO on his company’s 20-year commitment to quality

Ethical Naturals CEO on his company’s 20-year commitment to quality

By Stephen Daniells

Two decades ago, the U.S. botanical industry was plagued with widespread adulteration and a lack of quality testing—a reality that inspired Cal Bewicke and Leo Liu to launch Ethical Naturals. The company recently celebrated 20 years of doing “the ethical...

CHPA’s MacKay on growth, challenges, MAHA and going mainstream

CHPA’s MacKay on growth, challenges, MAHA and going mainstream

By Danielle Masterson

The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) was signed into law in 1994 by President Bill Clinton, creating the modern dietary supplements industry as we know it. When DSHEA passed, the industry had 4K products and was worth $4 billion....

CRN’s Mister on the regulatory curveball nobody saw coming

CRN’s Mister on the regulatory curveball nobody saw coming

By Danielle Masterson

The Trump Administration returned to the White House one year ago. From Robert F. Kennedy Jr. being named health secretary, to tariffs, to Make America Healthy Again, it’s been an eventful year for a variety of sectors—including dietary supplements.

UNPA’s Israelsen on the work behind an ODI 2.0 list

UNPA’s Israelsen on the work behind an ODI 2.0 list

By Stephen Daniells

With new information about how FDA views key dates with drug preclusion and efforts to eradicate self-affirmed GRAS, it is time to revisit the list of pre-DSHEA or old dietary ingredients (ODI), says Loren Israelsen, founder and president of the United...

Fabricant on government shutdown, NMN and 90 years of NPA

Fabricant on government shutdown, NMN and 90 years of NPA

By Stephen Daniells

The ongoing government shutdown is impacting GMP inspections and delaying proposals to amend the Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) regulation. “We’re gonna just sit on our hands for a little while longer,” says Dr. Daniel Fabricant, president and CEO...

NutraWomen Wednesday: May Yamada-Lifton, CEO, Maypro

NutraWomen Wednesday: May Yamada-Lifton, CEO, Maypro

By Danielle Masterson

May Yamada-Lifton, CEO of Maypro, attributes her leadership approach to an upbringing that blended American independence with Japanese values of loyalty and long-term thinking.

Is kratom tarnishing kava’s reputation?

Is kratom tarnishing kava’s reputation?

By Danielle Masterson

Consumer priorities have undergone a major shift in recent years, with mental wellness emerging as a top concern. Given the focus on mental health, it may not be surprising that demand for functional beverages like kava are on the rise.

Driving growth through science: Behind the scenes at Horphag Research

Driving growth through science: Behind the scenes at Horphag Research

By Lauren Nicolle

In 1925, chemist Charles Haimoff founded Horphag Research in Berlin. A century later, the company’s flagship ingredient, Pycnogenol, is included in more than 1,000 products with sales to end consumers exceeding $500 million. But what is driving the...

Made in the USA: Biovivo brings botanical extraction manufacturing home

Made in the USA: Biovivo brings botanical extraction manufacturing home

By Danielle Masterson

Jeffersonville, Indiana is now home to BioVivo Science’s new facility, marking a major shift from overseas dependency to domestic production. The $70 million investment into the new 100,000-square-foot facility will allow Biovivo to process 2,000 metric...

NutraWomen Wednesday: Christina Vegge, VP of R&D, Probi

NutraWomen Wednesday: Christina Vegge, VP of R&D, Probi

By Danielle Masterson

With over 25 years in microbiology, Christina Vegge, vice president of R&D at Probi, discussed how she transitioned from researching antibiotic resistance to viewing probiotics as “the solution side of the same coin.”

Myoform debuts personalized nutrition platform

Myoform debuts personalized nutrition platform

By Stephen Daniells

UK-based Myoform is launching its new personalized nutrition platform after 18 months of beta-testing with a group of elite athletes, biohackers and everyday Joes. The initial focus is on its home market with expansion plans for the United States for 2026.

NutraWomen Wednesday: Demi Schweers, Founder, Iris Nutrition

NutraWomen Wednesday: Demi Schweers, Founder, Iris Nutrition

By Danielle Masterson

Social media influencer-turned-entrepreneur Demi Schweers said she first took to Instagram to share content mostly centered around DIY projects, fashion and pets. But after some health complications, Demi and her husband Tom began posting more personal...

August Launch Pad: Fall reset

August Launch Pad: Fall reset

By Danielle Masterson

This month’s launches carry a fall reset theme that feature sleep, cognition, sports performance and a return to fundamental ingredients.