Archives for September 26, 2006

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Senomyx taste patents unlock flavour potential

By  Anthony Fletcher

A patent covering the use of the human bitter taste receptor to screen for compounds could give Senomyx a significant edge in the race to identify new flavour ingredients.

Voluntary nanotechnology reporting launched in UK

By  Ahmed ElAmin

UK food manufacturers and others are been asked to provide any information on nanotechnologies they are working on, under a programme launched this week by the government.

Danisco invests in future of confectionery

By  Anthony Fletcher

Danisco Flavours has opened a new confectionery facility in Belgium in order to experiment with new combinations of texture, taste and functionality.

European countries top list for business location

By  Ahmed ElAmin

Switzerland, Finland and Sweden are the world's most competitive economies according to this year's assessment by the World Economic Forum (WEF) of the best places to do business.

Fruit and vegetables cut heart disease risk, says study

By  staff reporter

Every extra of fruit or vegetable consumed daily could cut the risk of heart disease by four percent, says a meta-analysis of almost a quarter of a million people, giving people even more reason to seek out the nutrient-rich foods.

Europe needs a strong CAP

By  Anthony Fletcher

Europe needs a strong Common Agricultural Policy but this must reflect current realities, argues EC minister Mariann Fischer Boel.