Baobab - Ecoideas

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Baobab - Ecoideas
Baobab
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The SuperTree from Africa
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BFCS
about us
Baobab Fruit Company Senegal (BFCS)
Worldwide Pioneer and Leader in Baobab Fruit
production and marketing
Baobab Fruit Company Senegal was founded in 1999
by Mauro Ottaviani, an Italian food engineer.
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Today BFCS is worldwide leader in the transformation
of Baobab Fruit into a range of semi-processed
materials for use in the cosmetic, food and nutraceutical
market, with no part of the fruit going to waste.
Harvesting, Production & Distribution
BFCS Senegal & BFCS Italy
Baobab Fruits are harvested in Senegal, in the region of Tambacounda and processed in
Thiès, about 50 km from the city of Dakar.
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The Italian Company, based in Mantua, is responsible for warehousing, transformation and
distribution of bulk products.
Base Raw Materials from Baobab
BFCS Senegal’s facilities harvest and process the
pulp, seeds, leaves and funicles.
Red
Funicles
Seeds
Leaves
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Fruits
Distribution
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BFCS Italy, an affiliate of BFCS Senegal, provides warehousing,
distribution, marketing & sales in the U.S., Europe, and in 18 other
countries.
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About
Q.A. and Q.C.
Quality Assurance
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Quality Assurance is applied throughout the process to ensure the
highest quality as possible.
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An example of different
Baobab Fruit Pulp qualities
5 minutes after mixing
Quality Control
FULL TRACEABILITY
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QUALITY ASSURANCE AND
QUALITY CONTROL GUARANTEE
FULL TRACEABILITY
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BFCS Senegal has full production process and control in West Africa,
from harvesting to finished bulk products.
To the best of our knowledge no other company currently does
the same.
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Research
&
Development
R&D
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Research and development is carried out by both BFCS Senegal and BFCS Italy.
R&D is focused on all of the Baobab’s tree components, i.e. the powder, funicles, seeds,
bark, roots, leaves and the fruit’s shell.
Investment in R&D is a high share of the yearly turnover.
R&D
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R&D aims to evaluate all parts of the Super Tree to find out all the
contents of the components by measuring their quantity and
concentration to determine their nutritional value, health and medical
properties.
R&D – Antioxidant Activity
Antioxidant capacity compared to other fruits (data by FDA / Neotron – 2010)
To achieve optimum health, USDA recommends
an intake of 5,000 ORAC units per day. Daily
food consumption for an average person attains
only about 20% to 30% of this recommendation
Mmol Trolox x 1 g
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10 grams a day of Baobab Fruit Pulp = 50% of daily Antioxidant Intake
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Baobab Red Funicle
…where anti-oxidants
concentrate…
As such it carries all substances directly
to the seeds and subsequently to
promote the development of the powder.
It is intuitive how the Red Funicle
retains major quantities of substances,
in particular polyphenols, anti-oxidants,
as shown in the previous slide.
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The structure of the Red Funicle is
very much like a vascular system.
Partnership and R&D
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The partnership with Physion, a company leader in the drug delivery
medical business, is in place for more than 8 years. Both companies
benefit from the development of innovative medical treatments.
Extracts are developed, researched and tested to prove innocuity and
safety for the patient and are submitted to MOHs or regulatory bodies
for approval.
BFCS / Physion
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Ongoing clinical studies carried out in Italy show proof of efficacy.
Novel treatments in gynaecology, oncology, dermatology, mouth
diseases, urology and others are now ready for marketing in Europe,
in partnership with the Pharmaceutical industry.
Clincal studies on Baobab extract have also demonstrated the non
toxic nature of the product. This is an important factor to consider in the
day to day use of Baobab in nutrition and cosmetics.
The Baobab
Super Tree
(Adansonia Digitata L.)
Family: Bombacaceae
Species: Adansonia digitata Lin.
Symbol of Africa, also known as «Magic Tree» or «Chemist Tree»,
because of the plurisecular use in local nutritional uses and medical
applications
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Genus: Adansonia L.
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The Super Tree
&
The Super Fruit
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Geography and History
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The Baobab Super Tree is one of the oldest trees on the planet dating
back thousands of years. Each component of the tree has been used
for years in Africa especially for nutritional and medical purposes.
The Water Technology of the Baobab
Super Tree
The incredible water technology and management
Retention, storage and distribution along seasons.
The final transformation into vitamins, anti-oxydants, essential
aminoacids, fibers and other nutritional factors takes place to over
satisfy food and cosmetic requirements and expectations.
THE LAST PROCESS OF TRANSFORMATION TAKES PLACE
THROUGH THE RED FUNICLE VASCULAR SYSTEM.
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The lymphatic process that takes place and completes its cycle.
Where water is retained and stored
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”Bottle Tree”
The Baobab Tree: A SUPERTREE?
YES!
The Supefruit definition was coined by marketing.
We suggest it is time to give specific value to this definition by values and standards to be
specifically defined.
A comparison table of different superfruits by their contents and nutritional values:
Mmol Trolox x 1 g
1.583
750
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13
18
27
31
33
45
45
47
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105
140
148
179
236
240
245
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1.800
1.600
1.400
1.200
1.000
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600
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200
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Source: FDA
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National Geographic’s citation
on August 2010 edition: Baobab is a Vitamin Tree!
Nutritional Values of
Baobab Fruit Pulp
Value/100g
Protein [g]
Carbohydrates [g]
Fat [g]
Dietary Fiber [g]
RDA
131 / 555
5,30
30,00
Fat: very few
0,15
Fibers: 30 times more than lettuce
44,00
Ca [mg]
280,00
33
800
P [mg]
150,00
50
14
200,00
25
800
Thiamine (B1) [mg]
0,48
40
1,2
Riboflavine (B2) [mg]
0,28
17
1,6
Vitamin B6 [mg]
2,13
106
2
Niacine (PP) [mg]
3,00
17
18
300,00
500
60
Fe [mg]
7,00
K [mg]
30,00
Na [mg]
Vitamin A [mcg]
Vitamin C [mg]
Calcium: about twice as milk
2,00
Vitamin C: 6 times more than orange
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Energetic Value [Kcal/KJ]
%
RDA
Inside the coconut-sized shell, the fruit powder dehydrates naturally.
No need for processing like heat extraction or freeze drying is required.
BFCS uses a simple, exclusively mechanical process to obtain the fruit
pulp.
Water content in ripe fruit (dry powder): 8-10% - pH (sol.10%) :3,2
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The Fruit is both chemically and microbiologically
stable, because of its natural ripening process
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BAOBAB
PRODUCTS
Food, Supplements &
Beverages Ingredients:
Organic Baobab Dried Fruit Pulp
Organic Baobab Fruit / Soluble Fiber Extract
100% Organic / N.O.P.
Novel Food Certified
G.R.A.S. status approved
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Organic Baobab Seed Endocarp Micronised
Health Benefits Provided By
The Baobab Fruit Pulp
• Antioxidant
• Source of soluble fibers and their prebiotic activity
• Traditional uses cited in the African and Indian
Pharmacopoeia show anti-inflammatory, analgesic,
antipyretic, anti-dysentery and anti-constipation
properties
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• Easy availability of micronutrients
Health benefits of the Pulp:
Antioxidant
The Baobab Fruit Pulp contains
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High concentration of Vitamin C (300 mg/100g)
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Bioflavonoids
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Phenols and Poliphenols
•
Provitamin A
These compounds work synergistically
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multiple antioxidant compounds:
Health benefits of the Pulp:
Antioxidant
Antioxidant capacity compared to other fruits:
Mmol Trolox x 1 g
1.583
750
8
13
18
27
31
33
45
45
47
91
105
140
148
179
236
240
245
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1.600
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1.200
1.000
800
600
400
200
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Health benefits of the Pulp:
Prebiotic Fibers
The Baobab Fruit Pulp contains about 44%
of fibers:
22% insoluble fibers
The soluble fibers trigger the prebiotic
activity of the Pulp
Source: University «Sacro Cuore» in Piacenza
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22% soluble fibers
Health benefits of the Pulp:
Prebiotic Fibers
In vitro activity: the promotion of symbiotic bacterial growth
1
0,8
0,6
0,4
0,2
0
TPY+GLU+B
TPY+B
TPY+GLU
TPY
h0
h5
h 10
h 25
time
TPY: Basal
B: Baobab 2%
GLU: Glucose 2%
Source: University «Sacro Cuore» in Piacenza
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Abs
Bifidobacterium bifidum A3
Health benefits of the Pulp:
Prebiotic Fibers
In vitro activity: the promotion of symbiotic bacterial
1
0,8
0,6
0,4
0,2
0
TPY+GLU+B
TPY+B
TPY+GLU
TPY
h0
h5
h 10
h 25
time
TPY: Basal
B: Baobab 2%
GLU: Glucose 2%
Source: University «Sacro Cuore» in Piacenza
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Abs
Bifidobacterium infantis
Health benefits of the Pulp:
Prebiotic Fibers
In vitro measurement shows no effect on the promotion of clostridia
growth
50.000
45.000
40.000
35.000
30.000
25.000
20.000
15.000
10.000
5.000
-
Baobab
Glucosio
0
6
8
24
Source: University «Sacro Cuore» in Piacenza
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Clostridia
Health benefits of the Pulp:
Prebiotic Fibers
In vitro activity on the promotion of lactobacilli growth
9.000.000.000
8.000.000.000
7.000.000.000
6.000.000.000
5.000.000.000
4.000.000.000
3.000.000.000
2.000.000.000
1.000.000.000
-
Baobab
Glucosio
0
6
8
24
Source: University «Sacro Cuore» in Piacenza
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Lactobacilli
Health benefits of the Pulp:
Baobab Fruit Pulp is used in Africa traditionally as antiinflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic
In vivo studies on rats and mice showed that:
500 mg/kg of Baobab Fruit Pulp corresponds to 15 mg/kg of
phenylbutazone and to 50 mg/kg of acetylsalicylic acid
Baobab Fruit Pulp may be used as a side help for chronic
inflammatory diseases in Africa
* KerharoJ, Adam JG. La Pharmacopée sénégalaise traditionnelle. Plantes médicales et toxiques. Ed. Vigot Frères, Paris, 1974
* Ramadan FM, Harraz SA, El-Mougy. Antiinflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effects of the fruit pulp of Adansonia digitata. Fitoterapia,
65(5):418-422, 1994
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The effect is due to the contents of sterols, saponins and triterpenes
Health benefits of the Pulp:
Baobab Fruit Pulp is used to treat diarrhea
in African children
A clinical study on 160 children age 8 months showed efficacy
treating diarrhea
* Olive Kenne Fopa, Contribution à l‘étude de l‘activité antidiarrheique de la pulpe de fruit de Adansonia digitata L (Bombacaceae),
dissertazione univerità di Dakar 8.07.1994
* Lockett CT, Calvert CC, Grivetti LE. Energy and micronutrient composition of dietary and medicinal wild plants consumed during
drought. Study of rural Fulani, Northeastern Nigeria. Int J Food Sci Nutr, 51, 195-208, 2000
* Tal-Dia A, Toure K, Sarr O, Sarr M, Cisse MF, Garnier P, Wone I. A baobab solution for the prevention and treatment of acute
dehydration in infantile diarrhea. Dakar Med, 42(1):68-73,1997
* Galil NE. Evaluation of Baobab (Gonglase) solution for home management of diarrhoea in Sudanese children. PhD Thesis in
Agriculture, 152 pp, Jun 1996
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Other studies confirmed this mechanism of action
Health benefits of the Pulp:
•
tannins (astringent), mucilages (absorbent), cellulose against dysentry
•
the prebiotic effect of soluble fibers
•
the softening effect of the insoluble fibers
In a study carried out by Tal-Dia et al. in 1997, the efficacy of a
traditional local solution made up of Baobab Fruit Pulp with water
and sugar was compared to the World Health Organisation (WHO)
standard solution used to treat children with acute diarrhoea.
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Effects on intestinal tract are due to:
Health benefits of the Pulp:
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Vitamin C, B1, B2, B6, PP (Nyacine)
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Bio-available calcium (owed to the presence of Vitamin C)
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Iron, magnesium, potassium, zinc and phosphorus
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Essential amminoacids, glucose and fructose
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Low sugar in contents, by comparison
* Lockett CT, Calvert CC, Grivetti LE. Energy and micronutrient composition of dietary and medicinal wild plants consumed during drought. Study of rural Fulani,
Northeastern Nigeria. Int J Food Sci Nutr, 51, 195-208, 2000
* Obizoba IC, Anyika JU. Nutrition value of baobab milk (gubdi) and mixtures of baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) and hungry rice, acha (Digitaria exilis) flours. Plants
Foods Hum Nutr , 46(2):157-165,1994
* Odekum M. The nutritive value of Babobab fruit (Adansonia digitata). Riv Ital Sostanze grasse, 73, 371-373, 1996
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Baobab Fruit Pulp is a natural source of
nutrients and micronutrients
Health benefits of the Pulp:
Suggested use as an excipient...
Baobab Fruit Pulp has good lubricating, binding and
diluting activity
In some studies it was used as hydrophilic excipient for the joint
preparation of paracetamol and theophylline tablets
* Arama E, Michaud P, Rouffiac R, Rodriguez F. Biodisponibilité de comprimés à libération prolongée de théophylline et de
paracétamol formulés avec la pulpe de fruit du baobab (Adansonia digitata L.). Pharm Acta Helv, 64(4):116-120, 1989
* Arama E, Michaud P, Rouffiac R, Rodriguez F. Un nouvel excipient en formulation pharmaceutique de comprimés de
théophylline, type matrice hydrophile: la pulpe de fruit du baobab (Adansonia digitata L.). Farmaco [Prat], 43(10):303-15, 1988
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Baobab Fruit Pulp could be used as an excipient in natural products
•
An innovative low temperature extraction process
obtains the exclusive Seed Endocarp, rich in sterols,
fatty acids and proteins.
•
The residues of the seed pressing are an excellent
food, rich in proteins, calcium and vitamins for cattle
feeding.
•
Seeds are used to extract a golden-yellow oil that
has a slight nutty aroma. It is rich in palmitic acid,
oleic acid and linoleic acid. Interesting quantities of
stearic and cyclopropenoid acids are present. For
use in the cosmetic market.
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Baobab Seeds and
Seed Endocarp
Natural Powders
Baobab Pulp
Baobab Leaves Micronised
Baobab Funicles Micronised
Baobab Seed Epicarp Exfoliant
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Ingredients for Cosmetics
Formulations
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Properties: rich in Amino Acids and essential
Fatty Acids; Minerals – calcium, iron,
potassium; Vitamins – C, A, B1, B2, B6, PP:
Fibers
•
Benefits: nourishing, anti-oxidant
•
Cosmetic applications: facial and body masks,
creams.
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Baobab Pulp
•
Properties: rich in Vitamin C, uronic acids,
tannins, potassium, tartrate and catechins.
•
Benefits: astringent, anti-inflammatory
•
Cosmetic applications: lotions and tonics,
creams.
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Baobab Leaves
Micronised
•
Properties: rich in Polyphenols –
anthocyanins, gallic, tartaric acids, phenols
and flavonoids.
•
Benefits: high antioxidant capacity
•
Cosmetic applications: creams, lotions, body
butters, skin care formulations
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Baobab Funicles
Micronised
•
Properties: rich in Polyphenols –
anthocyanins, gallic, tartaric acids, phenols
and flavonoids.
•
Benefits: exfolianting capacity
•
Cosmetic applications: scrubs
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Baobab Seed Epicarp
Ingredients for Cosmetics
Formulations
Baobab Oil Cold Pressed
Baobab Oxy Oil
Hydroglyceric Extract Baobab Leaves
Glycolic Extract Baobab Leaves
Glycolic Extract Baobab Fruit Pulp
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Oils and Liquid Extracts
•
Properties: rich in Fatty Acids – Omega 6-9 –
Vitamins A, E, F - and Sterols.
•
Benefits: impressive moisturizing benefits for
skin care, hair conditioner and nails
strengthening. It absorbs quickly, improves
elasticity and encourages regeneration of skin
cells without clogging the pores.
An important advantage over other oils is its
stability during storage.
•
Cosmetic applications: skin care products,
exotic bath oils, hair care products, sun care
products, foot balms. Excellent ingredient in
formulations against eczema and psoriasis.
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Organic Baobab Oil
Cold Pressed
•
Properties: rich in Alpha and Beta carotenes,
calcium, mucilage, rubbers, uronic and
glutamic acids, tannins and Vitamin C.
•
Benefits: nourishing, refreshing
•
Cosmetic applications: shampoos, lotions,
creams, body emulsions, tonics.
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Fluid Glycolic Extract
of Baobab Fruit Pulp
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Properties: rich in Alpha and Beta carotenes,
calcium, mucilage, rubbers, uronic and
glutamic acids, tannins and Vitamin C.
•
Benefits: nourishing, refreshing
•
Cosmetic applications: shampoos, lotions,
creams, body emulsions, tonics.
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Fluid Glycolic Extract
of Baobab Leaves
•
Properties: rich in Alpha and Beta carotenes,
calcium, mucilage, rubbers, uronic and
glutamic acids, tannins and Vitamin C.
•
Benefits: nourishing, refreshing
•
Cosmetic applications: shampoos, lotions,
creams, body emulsions, tonics.
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Fluid Hydroglyceric
Extract of Baobab Leaves
•
In Africa, fresh and dried Baobab Leaves are
used in cooking like spinach and can also be
used as forage.
•
Fresh Leaves: rich in Vitamin C, uronic acids,
rhamnose and other sugars, tannins,
potassium, tartrate and catechins.
•
Traditional therapeutic properties: diaphoretic,
expectorant, astringent, antipyretic,
antiasthmatic.
•
Traditional Applications: kidney and bladder
diseases, asthma, general fatigue, diarrhea,
inflammations, insect bites, Guinea worm.
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Baobab Leaves
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Food supplements
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Food ingredients
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Functional food ingredients
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Animal feed
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Cosmetics ingredients
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Baobab Fruit Pulp applications
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Natural antioxidant products
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Prebiotic in association with probiotics
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Fiber source in weight-loss products
•
Products for fitness
•
Functional foods and beverages
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As an adjuvant for anti-inflammatory products
•
Natural food supplements
•
Natural excipient for different formulations
•
Sun protection and anti-aging products
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Finished Products:
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Totally natural
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Healthy
•
G.R.A.S. and Novel Food approved
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NOP/Organic certified
•
Exotic
•
Supported by literature and hundreds-years-old traditional use
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The harvesting does not destroy the tree and its ecosystem
•
Ethically harvested in support of local villages in Senegal
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Marketing claims
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REGULATORY CERTIFICATES AND APPROVALS
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FDA G.R.A.S. Status: Approved
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