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“Botanical Adulterants Monitor” Published by
Herb Quality Consortium

Newsletter focuses on topics related to prevention of herbal product adulteration

(AUSTIN, Texas, June 17, 2014) A consortium of nonprofit herbal advocacy and research organizations announces the publication of a new e-newsletter, the “Botanical Adulterants Monitor,” the first issue of which is now available here. The publication’s purpose is to provide information related to the prevention and detection of herbal adulteration, quality assurance challenges facing the global botanical products community, and the work of the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program, led by the American Botanical Council (ABC), the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia (AHP), and the University of Mississippi’s National Center for Natural Products Research (NCNPR). 

The ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program was created in 2011 to educate members of the international herbal and dietary supplements industry about botanical ingredient and product adulteration. The program focuses on accidental adulteration that occurs as a result of poor quality control procedures as well as intentional adulteration of plant-based products for financial gain. Now, more than three years since the Program’s creation — and with an ever-increasing number of questions from both the media and the general public about the quality of herbal and botanical medicines — the new “Botanical Adulterants Monitor” is the next logical step in the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program’s growth.

“The purpose of our Program is primarily educational,” said Mark Blumenthal, founder and executive director of ABC, and founder and director of the Program. “There are numerous publications on new analytical methods, recent regulatory actions, and a wide variety of workshops, seminars, webinars, and other educational resources that relate to botanical ingredient identity, authenticity, and ways that botanical materials and their extracts are accidentally or intentionally adulterated. Such adulteration results in cheapening the end product and reducing the likelihood that consumers will receive the benefits that they are seeking and expecting. The ‘Botanical Adulterants Monitor’ newsletter is a valuable way for people in the botanical community to be informed about new developments in areas related to ensuring the authenticity of botanical materials used in herbal products.”

The editor of the “Botanical Adulterants Monitor” is ABC Chief Science Officer Stefan Gafner, PhD, who joined ABC’s staff in 2013. In his introduction to the first issue, Dr. Gafner states, “Our goal for this newsletter is to provide newly available information on issues surrounding accidental and intentional adulteration — and, to a lesser extent, the equally important problem of contamination — as reported by regulatory agencies or in published studies.

“As such,” he continues, “this newsletter is intended to be a helpful resource for members of industry, scientists at academic institutions interested in authentication of herbal materials and the detection of adulteration, as well as health professionals, herbalists, and other stakeholders.”

Inside each issue of the “Botanical Adulterants Monitor,” readers will find news from the Botanical Adulterants Program, recent regulatory activity by the US Food and Drug Administration and/or regulatory agencies in other countries, publications from other organizations, reviews of recently published analytical methods, and additional resources related to detection and prevention of botanical ingredient adulteration. In keeping with ABC’s mission to provide the public with reliable, science-based herbal education, as well as the mission of the Botanical Adulterants Program, the newsletter will be free-access and available to all interested parties.

“The ‘Botanical Adulterants Monitor’ is an excellent vehicle to keep abreast of the latest news, information, and research on issues of interest to savvy consumers, healthcare professionals, researchers, managers, and technicians relative to the Botanical Adulterants Program,” said ABC Board of Trustees President Steven Foster.

To receive the “Botanical Adulterants Monitor,” members of the public need only visit the ABC website and register to receive the “Monitor” and other communications from the organization.


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 and products. The consortium is endorsed and supported by over 125 natural product industry companies, independent analytical laboratories, professional societies, trade associations, accredited institutions of education in natural medicine, law firms, and others – most of which are involved in the production, supply, manufacture, distribution, marketing, analysis, research, and/or education of herbal dietary ingredients and supplements. The Program has published five extensive articles on adulteration-related topics, all available free-access from the Program’s homepage. 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 June 3, 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 AG

Blackmores

Cepham, Inc.

Chemi Nutra

CNCA Health

Crila Health

dicentra, Inc.

Doctor’s Best

Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps

Douglas Laboratories

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

Integria Healthcare

Linnea

Markan Global Enterprises, Inc.

Martin Bauer, Inc.

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

Pathway International Pty Limited

Perrigo Company

Pharmatoka SAS

Pharmavite, LLC

Pure Encapsulations

Rainbow Light Nutritional Systems

RFI Ingredients, LLC

Sabinsa Corporation

Schwabe North America

Seroyal

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 (Australia)

Australian Tea Tree Industry Association (Australia)

Complementary Healthcare Council of Australia
    (Australia)

Consumer Healthcare Products Association (US)

Council for Responsible Nutrition (US)

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

 

 *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.