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October 16th, 2007
Bilberry Extracts – see the difference
A new study highlights the need to set common high quality standards
for the preparation and analysis of bilberry extracts
Milan, October 16th, 2007 – A study led by Indena researchers and recently published
in the Journal of AOAC International [90 (4):911-9] has measured the quality of products
containing bilberry extracts on the market. Its purpose was to reveal
differences between the various brands in terms of identity, conformity, dosages and labelling.
The results were disappointing.
Forty preparations containing bilberry extract, marketed under 24 different brands,
were bought in the US, Italy, Japan and Malaysia and analyzed with a validated HPLC method
to establish their content in anthocyanins (anthocyanosides). Anthocyanins, the poliphenols
responsible for the beneficial proprieties of bilberry extract, are useful in the prevention
and treatment of conditions associated with fragility of blood vessels and eye health.
The HPLC fingerprint of 25% of the products revealed a profile different from the authentic
bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus, L.) extract; 10% of the products examined did not even
contain the active principle anthocyanin, and only 15% of the preparations examined were
found to possess a sufficient quantity of anthocyanin proven to be effective in clinical
trials.
It also emerged from the analysis that only 65% of products sold in the United
States contained ingredients that matched what was declared on the label.
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