Lipid Nutrition introduces PinnoThin


Dated: 5 May 2008

Lipid Nutrition introduces a new form of their successful appetite suppressant ingredient PinnoThin.

PinnoThin Powder offers new application options for functional food and dietary supplement manufacturers.

It disperses easily, has low impact on the taste profile of the end-product and is highly concentrated.

It is also available in oil and powder for manufacturers who are seeking a satiety or appetite control product for their markets.

PinnoThin is a multi-awarded ingredient, which is derived from the nuts of the Korean pine tree (Pinus Koraiensis).

It stimulates the feeling of satiety by triggering the release of hunger-suppressing hormones CCK (cholecystokinin) and GLP1 (glucagon-like peptide1) in the gut, these act as an important appetite control mechanism.

 
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