Access the latest issue of Nutraceuticals World and browse our extensive archives to catch up on past articles and features.
Read the full digital edition of Nutraceuticals World, complete with interactive content and enhanced features for an engaging experience.
Join our community! Subscribe to Nutraceuticals World to receive the latest industry news, insights, and updates directly to your mailbox.
Learn about Nutraceuticals World’s mission, vision, and commitment to providing valuable information and resources for the nutraceutical industry.
Discover advertising opportunities with Nutraceuticals World to connect with a targeted audience in the nutraceutical sector.
Review our editorial guidelines for contributions and submissions to ensure your content aligns with our standards.
Read about our commitment to protecting your privacy and how we handle your personal information.
Familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions governing the use of nutraceuticalsworld.com.
Dive into feature articles that provide in-depth analysis and discussions on critical topics within the nutraceutical space.
Access unique content and exclusive interviews with industry leaders and innovators, offering insights into the future of nutraceuticals.
Discover the top companies in the nutraceutical industry, highlighting their innovations and contributions to the market.
Gain valuable perspectives from suppliers on market trends, challenges, and opportunities within the nutraceutical sector.
Stay informed with regular market updates that track the latest trends and developments impacting the nutraceutical industry.
Explore mergers and acquisitions, financial performance, and investment trends shaping the nutraceutical landscape.
Learn about the latest innovations in manufacturing and formulation processes that enhance product quality and efficacy.
Discover new products and ingredients making waves in the nutraceutical market, along with their benefits and applications.
Stay updated on regulatory developments and compliance issues affecting the nutraceutical industry.
Access the latest research findings and studies that inform trends and innovations in nutraceuticals.
Learn about nutraceutical products that support beauty and wellness, focusing on ingredients that address age-related concerns.
Discover nutraceutical solutions aimed at supporting bone, joint, and muscle health for optimal mobility.
Stay informed on products and ingredients promoting cardiovascular health and wellbeing.
Explore nutraceutical options designed to support the health and development of children.
Learn about nutraceutical products that enhance cognitive function and mental clarity.
Discover nutraceutical solutions that boost energy levels and support overall vitality.
Stay updated on ingredients and products promoting eye health and vision wellness.
Explore nutraceutical offerings tailored specifically for men’s health and wellness.
Learn about nutraceuticals that promote relaxation, stress relief, and improved sleep quality.
Stay informed about antioxidant-rich ingredients that combat oxidative stress and promote overall health.
Explore the benefits of green ingredients, including superfoods and their roles in health and wellness.
Learn about the uses and benefits of herbs, botanicals, and mushrooms in the nutraceutical sector.
Discover the health benefits of omega-3s and other nutritional oils for overall wellbeing.
Stay updated on the latest research and products related to probiotics and prebiotics.
Explore the role of protein and fiber in nutrition and their importance in dietary supplements.
Learn about alternative sweeteners and their applications in the nutraceutical market.
Discover essential vitamins and minerals that support health and wellbeing in various products.
Access our buyer’s guide to find trusted suppliers and service providers in the nutraceutical market.
Identify the top companies leading the nutraceutical industry with innovative products and solutions.
Explore the capabilities of leading nutraceutical companies and their areas of expertise.
Familiarize yourself with key terms and definitions related to the nutraceutical industry.
Watch informative videos featuring industry experts discussing trends, innovations, and insights in nutraceuticals.
Enjoy short, engaging videos that provide quick insights and updates on key nutraceutical topics.
Tune in to discussions with industry leaders sharing their perspectives on trends and challenges in the nutraceutical sector.
Access comprehensive eBooks covering various topics in nutraceuticals, from formulation to marketing.
Read in-depth whitepapers that examine key issues, trends, and research findings in the nutraceutical industry.
Explore informational brochures that provide insights into specific products, companies, and market trends.
Access sponsored articles and insights from leading companies in the nutraceutical sector.
Stay informed with the latest news releases and announcements from companies in the nutraceutical industry.
Browse job opportunities in the nutraceutical sector, connecting you with potential employers.
Discover major industry events, trade shows, and conferences focused on nutraceuticals and dietary supplements.
Participate in informative webinars led by industry experts, covering various topics in nutraceuticals.
Discover exclusive live streams and updates from the hottest events and shows.
What are you searching for?
New bulletin details authenticity issues in the rhodiola trade.
By: Lisa Olivo
October 18, 2017
The ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program has published a new Botanical Adulterants Bulletin (BAB) on Rhodiola rosea. The rhizome and roots of rhodiola have been used for a number of ailments in traditional herbal medicine, particularly in northern Europe. Modern scientific research on R. rosea began in the 1960s in Russia and established its use as an adaptogen. Much of the rhodiola material in trade currently comes from China, where it was introduced through Western research. Rhodiola rosea was never part of the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) system, and is not considered to be the primary or authentic species in China. Rather, it is one of several species of Rhodiola (of which R. crenulataseems to be the most abundant in commerce) collectively known as hong jing tian. As such, it may not be surprising that analyses of materials sold in China as “R. rosea” have been found to contain other Rhodiola species, especially R. crenulata and R. serrata. The bulletin was co-authored by Ezra Bejar, PhD, John Cardellina II, PhD, and Roy Upton. A total of 19 experts with knowledge of the rhodiola supply chain or expertise in medicinal plants, analytical chemistry, and related scientific disciplines reviewed the document. The rhodiola bulletin includes information about the production and market importance of rhodiola, its main medicinal uses, a list of the known adulterants and substituted species, substitution frequency, and analytical methods to distinguish R. rosea from closely related species. “This is one of the cases in which the commercial market was established on a particular species, in this case Rhodiola rosea, but numerous other closely related species were similarly used in various herbal traditions,” said Mr. Upton, the executive director of the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia (AHP). “Are alternate species adulterants, substitutions, or are they legitimately used interchangeably? This comes down to the specific action desired, the ingredient specification, and label claim.” Stefan Gafner, PhD, chief science officer of the American Botanical Council (ABC) and technical director of Botanical Adulterants Program, noted: “The understanding of what ‘rhodiola’ means apparently differs among Western manufacturers of herbal dietary supplements and the Chinese suppliers who sell rhodiola root and rhizome, and extracts thereof. This has led to a situation in which a number of Rhodiola species are found in the supply chain.” “If a dietary supplement product label lists Rhodiola rosea as an ingredient, it is important for manufacturers to set appropriate specifications for ingredient identity and to communicate these clearly to the suppliers,” Dr. Gafner continued. “In addition, suitable analytical test methods that are able to distinguish among Rhodiola rosea and other Rhodiola species must be in place.” The goal of the bulletins is to summarize topics regarding botanical identity and adulteration, thus allowing quality control personnel and lab technicians in the herbal medicine, botanical ingredient, dietary supplement, cosmetic, conventional food, and other industries in which botanical ingredients are used to be aware of adulteration problems that are apparently widespread and may imply health/safety concerns. The rhodiola bulletin is the 11th publication in the series of BABs compiled by the Botanical Adulterants Program. In August 2017, the program released a bulletin on the adulteration of tea tree oil (Melaleuca alternifolia) with undisclosed lower-cost materials, including synthetic chemicals. The bulletins and all other program publications are freely accessible to all ABC members, registered users of the ABC website, and all members of the public on the program’s website (registration required).
Enter your account email.
A verification code was sent to your email, Enter the 6-digit code sent to your mail.
Didn't get the code? Check your spam folder or resend code
Set a new password for signing in and accessing your data.
Your Password has been Updated !