(AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 8, 2014) The International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA) has endorsed the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program, an international consortium of nonprofit organizations, analytical laboratories, industry members, professional scientists, and others that advises industry, health professionals, and researchers about the various challenges related to adulterated herb and botanical ingredients sold in commerce.
IADSA, an international organization of trade associations composed of suppliers and manufacturers of dietary supplements, gave notice of its support in a letter dated August 3rd from IADSA Executive Director Simon Pettman to Mark Blumenthal, founder and executive director of the nonprofit American Botanical Council (ABC) and general manager of the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program. In the letter, Pettman said of the decision, “…IADSA is constantly seeking ways in which to improve standards within the global industry and demonstrate that dietary supplements are a category of products that deserve the trust of decision-makers in government. We consider that your program will help us move forward on both these objectives and in time will provide real consumer benefits.”
According to its website, IADSA has 49 member associations, representing thousands of companies worldwide.
Adulteration refers to the accidental or intentional substitution or dilution of a material with an undisclosed lower-cost ingredient, thereby giving the consumer or user a false sense of the value of an ingredient or product containing such an adulterated ingredient.
The ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program is a coalition of three American nonprofit groups: ABC, the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia (AHP), and the University of Mississippi’s National Center for Natural Products Research (NCNPR), with more than 130 other American and international parties supporting and cooperating with the Program.
“The endorsement of our Program by IADSA signifies not only the global nature of the problem of adulteration in the botanical supply chain, but also represents the concerns of many responsible, forward-thinking members of the herb and dietary supplement industry in 33 countries regarding this significant problem, and their confidence in and cooperation with the educational work we are doing,” said ABC’s Blumenthal. “IADSA’s involvement constitutes a quantum leap in the Program’s level of activity,” he added.
“IADSA supports this excellent program to bring safe and authenticated botanicals to consumers globally,” said Peter Zambetti, chairman emeritus of IADSA and director of global business development at Capsugel, the world’s largest manufacturer of gelatin capsules used in the manufacture of dietary supplements and pharmaceuticals.
“IADSA’s endorsement of this Program is a significant development for us, and helps to ensure that we have the prospect of success on an international basis, connecting organizations pursuing similar aims,” said Stefan Gafner, PhD, ABC’s chief science officer and technical director of the Botanical Adulterants Program. “We look forward to working with more botanical quality control experts from other organizations and scientists in the international arena,” he added.
According to Michelle Stout, treasurer of IADSA and regulatory policy director at Amway, one of the world’s largest producers of dietary supplements, “Authenticity of a botanical impacts its quality which directly impacts its efficacy and safety. The ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program is an important initiative for building standards to ensure that the botanicals used in supplements are authentic and free from any deliberate or accidental adulteration.”
IADSA’s endorsement of the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program follows similar endorsements made last year by the international Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (known by its German acronym, GA) and the American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP). The GA and ASP are the two largest organizations of professional researchers in the field of medicinal plants and drugs of natural origin.
To date, the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program has published five extensively peer-reviewed and referenced articles on the history of adulteration, the adulteration of the herbs black cohosh and skullcap, and adulteration of extracts of bilberry fruit and grapefruit seed. These open-access articles are available on the Program’s webpage: www.herbalgram.org/adulterants. The Program also publishes a quarterly newsletter, "The Botanical Adulterants Monitor" that highlights new scientific publications related to botanical authenticity and analysis to detect possible adulteration, recent regulatory actions, and Program news. Additional publications from the Program are being scheduled for release in the coming weeks and months.
About the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA)
According to the IADSA website, “IADSA is the leading international expert association regarding the globalisation of food supplement markets and increasing regulatory challenges. Bringing together food supplement associations from 6 continents, IADSA aims to build an international platform for debate and a sound legislative and political environment for the development of the food supplement sector worldwide.” http://www.iadsa.org/
About the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program
The ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program is a consortium of independent nonprofit organizations whose mission relates to education, scientific research, and quality of botanical dietary ingredients and related plant-derived materials. The consortium is headed by three nonprofit groups dealing with education and research on medical herbs and other beneficial plants: the American Botanical Council, the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia, and the National Center for Natural Products Research at the University of Mississippi. The program is underwritten or endorsed by more than 130 natural products industry companies, independent analytical laboratories, contract research organizations, nonprofit and professional organizations, trade associations, accredited institutions of education in natural medicine, law firms, and media companies — which are involved in the production, supply, manufacture, distribution, marketing, analysis, research, and/or education of herbal dietary ingredients and supplements, in the United States and internationally. All publications of the Program are available free-access on its homepage including the "Botanical Adulterants Monitor," an e-newsletter that conveys Program news, regulatory updates, and recent scientific publications related to adulteration, contamination, identity, and authenticity of botanical raw materials, extracts, and essential oils. Companies, organizations, foundations, and/or individuals interested in supporting this program are invited to contact Ms. Denise Meikel, ABC Development Director, at (512) 926-4900, ext. 120, or by email.
Underwriters and Supporters of the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program (as of Sept. 5, 2014)*
Financial Underwriters 21st Century Healthcare AdvoCare International L.P. Agilent Technologies, Inc. Amen Clinics Amway/Nutrilite Health Institute Artemis International, Inc. Aveda Corporation BI Nutraceuticals Bioceuticals Bionorica SE Blackmores Capsugel Cepham, Inc. Chemi Nutra CNCA Health Crila Health dicentra, Inc. Doctor's Best Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps DSM Nutritional Products, Inc. Emerson Ecologics Enzymatic Therapy, Inc. Ethical Naturals, Inc. Eu Yan Sang International EuroMed EuroMedica EuroPharma Flavex Naturextrakte GmbH FoodState/MegaFood Fruit d'Or Gaia Herbs Gencor Nutrients, Inc. GNC, Inc. Helios Corp. Herb Pharm Herbalife International, Inc. Horphag Research Indena USA, Inc. Ingredient Identity Linnea Markan Global Enterprises, Inc. Martin Bauer, Inc. MediHerb / Integria Healthcare Metagenics, Inc. Natural Factors Nutritional Products, Inc./Bioclinic Naturals Nature's Sunshine Products Nature's Way Naturex, Inc. NBTY, Inc. New Chapter, Inc. The New Frontier Foundation Fund of the Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation Ningbo Greenhealth Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Novel Ingredients NOW Foods Nu Skin Enterprises/Pharmanex Nutritional Laboratories International Ortho Molecular Products Pacific Nutritional Inc. Paragon Laboratories
*By acknowledging the generous support of these companies and organizations, ABC, AHP, and NCNPR are not endorsing any ingredients or products that may be produced or marketed by them.
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Financial Underwriters (cont'd) Pathway International Pty Limited Perrigo Company Pharmatoka SAS Pharmavite, LLC Pure Encapsulations Rainbow Light Nutritional Systems RFI Ingredients, LLC Sabinsa Corporation Schwabe North America Shaklee Corp Standard Process, Inc. Thorne Research, Inc. Traditional Medicinals, Inc. Triarco Industries, Inc. Unigen Valensa International V.D.F. FutureCeuticals Verdure Sciences Vitamin Shoppe Weil Lifestyle, LLC ZMC-USA
Trade Associations Australian Self Medication Industry Australian Tea Tree Industry Association (Australia) Complementary Healthcare Council of Australia (Australia) Consumer Healthcare Products Association (US) Council for Responsible Nutrition (US) International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA) Natural Products Association (US) United Natural Products Alliance (US)
Nonprofit/Professional Associations American Association of Naturopathic Physicians American Society of Pharmacognosy Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Personalized Lifestyle Medicine Institute Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research - GA
Colleges/Universities Bastyr University Boucher Institute for Naturopathic Medicine National College of Natural Medicine Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine |
Third-Party Analytical Laboratories Alkemist Labs AuthenTechnologies LLC Bent Creek Institute British Columbia Institute of Technology ChromaDex Covance Laboratories Eurofins Scientific Inc. Flora Research Labs NSF International Spectrix Labs Tampa Bay Analytical
Media Delicious Living Engredea Functional Ingredients Holistic Primary Care Integrator Blog Modern Healthcare Practitioner Natural Foods Merchandiser Natural Products INSIDER NewHope360.com Nutraceuticals World NutraingredientsUSA.com Nutrition Business Journal Nutrition Industry Executive Nutritional Outlook Virgo Publishing Vitamin Retailer WholeFoods Magazine
Law Firms & Regulatory Consultants Amin Talati, LLC Greenberg Traurig, LLP (James Prochnow) Law Office of Holly Bayne, P.C. Robert Forbes & Associates
Contract Research Organizations KGK Synergize Medicus Research
Other Korean Ginseng Research Institute Shanghai Research Center for TCM Modernization/Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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