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Darling Ingredients Inc. Identifies Collagen Peptide Profiles for Targeted Health Benefits

Darling Ingredients Inc. Identifies Collagen Peptide Profiles for Targeted Health Benefits

fdturkey by fdturkey
15/04/2024
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Darling Ingredients Inc. (NYSE: DAR) announced that, through a proprietary process, it has identified a portfolio of collagen peptide profiles that are believed to provide targeted health and wellness benefits. During scientific trials, these active collagen peptide profiles have demonstrated that collagen can be beneficial for a variety of common health and wellness concerns, such as reducing post-meal blood sugar spike, in a natural way, in healthy individuals. The company is also working on a number of other active collagen products for targeted health and wellness benefits.

“Darling Ingredients has unlocked the next wave of collagen-based solutions that are truly revolutionary. Produced through our proprietary process, we have discovered a way to use natural collagen for targeted health benefits,” said Randall C. Stuewe, Chairman and CEO. “We are extremely encouraged by our discovery and are working with a variety of consumer products companies to bring these products to market.”

In the Fall of 2024, Darling Ingredients’ health and wellness brand Rousselot plans to bring to market to consumer products companies its first active collagen peptide that aims to reduce the post-meal blood sugar spike in healthy individuals.

“This is a game-changing discovery that opens many new product launches,” Stuewe said. “Built on science with patents pending, we will continue to leverage the power of native collagen to develop a number of solutions, each with targeted health benefits.”

Tags: #bloodsugar#collagen#collagenpeptides#consumerproducts#darlingingredients#healthandwellness#healthysolutions#innovation#patentspending#rousselot#scientifictrials#targetedhealthbenefitsnaturalproducts
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