American Society of Pharmacognosy Lends Support to ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 3, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) has announced its endorsement of the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program. This is an educational program designed to increase the herb, dietary supplements, and natural products industries' awareness of the need for enhanced scrutiny via laboratory analysis of herbal raw materials, extracts, and essential oils that may be accidentally or purposefully adulterated with lower-cost, non-disclosed ingredients. The Program is headed by three nonprofit groups focused on research and education on medical herbs and other beneficial plants: the American Botanical Council (ABC), the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia (AHP), and the National Center for Natural Products Research (NCNPR) at the University of Mississippi.
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ASP is North America's leading organization of scientists involved with research on medicinal plants, fungi, marine organisms, and other natural materials used in the production of new medicines, comprising the essence of the science of pharmacognosy. Founded in 1959, ASP consists of more than 1,100 pharmacognosists, natural products chemists, botanists, molecular biologists, and other medicinal plant research experts from around the world.
Bradley Moore, PhD, president of ASP and a professor at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California at San Diego, wrote in a letter to American Botanical Council Founder and Executive Director Mark Blumenthal,
ASP is making this endorsement in recognition of the laudable goals and purpose of the Program that has helped increase the quantity and quality of scientific information on the relatively widespread problem of adulteration of botanical raw materials, botanical extracts, essential oils, and other plant-derived materials, which are used in dietary supplements and possibly in therapeutic products like non-prescription medicines.
As a Society, we recognize the paramount importance of the proper identification and authentication of medicinal materials and that they be adulterant free. Such materials are regularly used for research purposes and as ingredients in consumer-based products that promote health and remedy disease.
We further recognize that the history of pharmacy and pharmacognosy acknowledges many cases in which natural products used for medicinal purposes have been adulterated, either by accident due to inadequate quality control measures, or intentionally by fraudulent sellers. Such practices are contrary to the goals of responsible pharmacy, medicine, and public health education practices.
Guido Pauli, PhD, associate professor of medicinal chemistry and pharmacognosy at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy and treasurer of ASP, wrote, "Botanical adulteration is one of the reasons why botanical research can sometimes be difficult to be reproduced. The [ABC-AHP-NCNPR] Program will raise awareness of the topic, and many global experts in this area are ASP colleagues, so it is only logical for our Society to endorse this welcome effort."
ASP joins over 100 nonprofit organizations, independent laboratories, industry members, trade associations, and others that are financially underwriting and/or endorsing the Botanical Adulterants Program. These groups are located in the United States and abroad, reflecting the global nature of the botanical material supply chain.
"Those of us working on the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program are especially honored by ASP's recognition of the value and significance of our work in this vitally important area," said Blumenthal. "We hope to continue to merit the trust and confidence that ASP has placed in the Program as we continue to publish extensively peer-reviewed articles and laboratory guidance documents to help members of the industry deal with this serious problem."
According to AHP Executive Director Roy Upton, "It is wonderful to have the endorsement of ASP, as it was yesteryear's classical pharmacognosists who were primarily responsible for ensuring that adulteration did not occur. Botanical pharmacognosy skills are exactly what are needed to ensure botanical supplement quality control."
Bill Keller, PhD, longtime secretary of ASP, wrote,
I was quite pleased to vote for ASP's endorsement of the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program. As Vice President and Chief Scientific Resource Officer at Nature's Sunshine Products, I am continually faced with the possibility of having our product ingredients or our finished products being adulterated with illicit substances and/or prescription drugs. The Botanical Adulterants Program is definitely providing a unique and highly valuable service to the dietary supplement industry in addressing this serious problem.
Stefan Gafner, PhD, chief science officer of ABC, noted that ASP "has become the most prominent organization of researchers interested in all aspects of natural products research in North America. I believe that it is the first time in the history of ASP that the organization supports a program through an endorsement, and it is a privilege that ASP chose to do so for the Botanical Adulteration Program."
About the American Society of Pharmacognosy
Founded in 1959, the American Society of Pharmacognosy is a professional organization of researchers of natural products used in the development of modern medicines. These natural products are derived from medicinal plants, fungi, and marine organisms. ASP, in association with the American Chemical Society, publishes a leading scientific journal, the Journal of Natural Products. More information on ASP can be found on its website at www.pharmacognosy.us.
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 underwritten or endorsed by more than 100 natural product 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. 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 Oct. 3, 2013)*
Financial Underwriters |
Trade Associations |
21st Century Healthcare |
Consumer Healthcare Products Association |
AdvoCare International L.P. |
Council for Responsible Nutrition |
Amen Clinics |
Natural Products Association |
Amway/Nutrilite Health Institute |
United Natural Products Alliance |
Aveda Corporation |
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BI Nutraceuticals |
Nonprofit/Professional Associations |
Bioceuticals |
American Association of Naturopathic Physicians |
Bionorica AG |
American Society of Pharmacognosy |
Blackmores |
Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine |
Cepham, Inc. |
Personalized Lifestyle Medicine Institute |
Chemi Nutra |
|
Crinum Health |
Colleges/Universities |
dicentra, Inc. |
Bastyr University |
Doctor's Best |
Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medicine |
Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps |
National College of Natural Medicine |
DSM Nutritional Products, Inc. |
Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine |
Emerson Ecologics |
University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine |
Enzymatic Therapy, Inc. |
|
Ethical Naturals, Inc. |
Third-Party Analytical Laboratories |
Eu Yan Sang International |
Alkemists Laboratories |
EuroMed |
Bent Creek Institute |
EuroMedica |
British Columbia Institute of Technology |
EuroPharma |
ChromaDex |
Flavex Naturextrakte GmbH |
Covance Laboratories |
FoodState/MegaFood |
Eurofins Scientific Inc. |
Gaia Herbs |
Flora Research Labs |
Gencor Nutrients, Inc. |
NSF International |
GNC, Inc. |
Spectrix Labs |
Helios Corp. |
Tampa Bay Analytical |
Herb Pharm |
|
Herbalife International, Inc. |
Media |
Horphag Research |
Delicious Living |
Indena USA, Inc. |
Engredea |
Linnea |
Functional Ingredients |
Markan Global Enterprises, Inc. |
Holistic Primary Care |
Martin Bauer, Inc. |
Integrator Blog |
Metabolic Maintenance Products |
Modern Healthcare Practitioner |
Metagenics, Inc. |
Natural Foods Merchandiser |
Natural Factors Nutritional Products, Inc./Bioclinic Naturals |
Natural Products INSIDER |
Nature's Sunshine Products |
New Hope 360.com |
Nature's Way |
Nutraceuticals World |
Naturex, Inc. |
NutraingredientsUSA.com |
NBTY, Inc. |
Nutrition Business Journal |
New Chapter, Inc. |
Nutrition Industry Executive |
The New Frontier Foundation Fund of the Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation |
Nutritional Outlook |
Ningbo Greenhealth Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. |
Virgo Publishing |
Novel Ingredients |
Vitamin Retailer |
NOW Foods |
Whole Foods Magazine |
Nu Skin Enterprises/Pharmanex |
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Nutritional Laboratories International |
Law Firms |
Pacific Nutritional Inc. |
Amin Talati, LLC |
Paragon Laboratories |
Greenberg Traurig, LLP (James Prochnow) |
Pathway International Pty Limited |
Law Office of Holly Bayne, P.C. |
Perrigo Company |
Robert Forbes & Associates |
Pharmavite, LLC |
|
Pure Encapsulations |
Contract Research Organizations |
Rainbow Light Nutritional Systems |
KGK Synergize |
RFI Ingredients, LLC |
Medicus Research |
Sabinsa Corporation |
|
Schwabe North America |
Other |
Shaklee Corp |
Shanghai Research Center for TCM Modernization |
Standard Process, Inc. |
Institute of Materia Medica of the Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Thorne Research, Inc. |
|
Traditional Medicinals, Inc. |
|
Triarco Industries, Inc. |
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Unigen |
|
Valensa International |
|
V.D.F. FutureCeuticals |
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Verdure Sciences |
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Vitamin Shoppe |
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Weil Lifestyle, LLC |
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Whole Foods Market |
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ZMC-USA |
*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.
About the American Botanical Council
Founded in 1988, the American Botanical Council is a leading international nonprofit organization addressing research and educational issues regarding herbs, teas, medicinal plants, essential oils, and other beneficial plant-derived materials. ABC's members include academic researchers and educators; libraries; health professionals and medical institutions; government agencies; members of the herb, dietary supplement, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries; journalists; consumers; and others in more than 81 countries. The organization occupies a historic 2.5-acre site in Austin, Texas, where it publishes the peer-reviewed quarterly journal HerbalGram, the monthly e-publication HerbalEGram, the weekly e-newsletter Herbal News & Events, HerbClips (summaries of scientific and clinical publications), reference books, and other educational materials. ABC also hosts HerbMedPro, a powerful herbal database, covering scientific and clinical publications on more than 250 herbs. ABC also co-produces the "Herbal Insights" segment for Healing Quest, a television series on PBS.
ABC is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code. Information: Contact ABC at P.O. Box 144345, Austin, TX 78714-4345, Phone: 512-926-4900. Website: www.herbalgram.org. Contact: Public Relations.
SOURCE American Botanical Council
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