They're helping supplement makers meet the needs of transparency-driven consumers who don't want non-nutritive fillers and questionable extraction methods in their capsules and tablets.

Todd Runestad, Content Director, NaturalProductsInsider.com, Sr. Supplements Editor

November 6, 2017

Before a supplement gets into the bottle, there are opportunities in the value chain to produce cleaner products downstream. Here's a look at what Mazza Innovation and Ribus are doing to help bring "clean label" supplements to market in a way that meets the need of transparency-driven consumers.

About the Author(s)

Todd Runestad

Content Director, NaturalProductsInsider.com, Sr. Supplements Editor, Natural Products Insider

I've been writing on nutrition science news since 1997. I'm The content director for NaturalProductsInsidercom and digital magazines. Other incarnations: supplements editor for newhope.com, Delicious Living and Natural Foods Merchandiser. Former editor-in-chief of Functional Ingredients magazine and still cover raw material innovations and ingredient science.

Connect with me here https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddrunestad/

My daily vitamin regime includes a morning smoothie with a range of powders including protein, collagen and spirulina; a quality multi, B complex, C with bioflavonoids, >2,000IU vitamin D, E, magnesium, high-selenium yeast, PQQ, choline, alpha-lipoic acid with carnitine, coQ10, fish oil concentrate, probiotics and some adaptogenic herbs. 

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