Euromed, a leading provider of botanical extracts, is set to showcase its latest innovations at Vitafoods Europe 2024. With a strong commitment to promoting overall health, the company proudly presents its new range of natural products inspired by the rich Mediterranean diet. Among the highlights is the cucumber extract CuberUp®, a promising natural solution for maintaining joint health.
Mediterranean Extracts Leading Health and Wellness
Euromed’s acclaimed selection of Mediterranean fruit and vegetable extracts, including lemon, pomegranate, olive, artichoke, fig, and spinach, continues to lead support for cardiovascular, metabolic, digestive, immune, and musculoskeletal functions.
These products, marketed under the brands Wellemon®, Pomanox®, Mediteanox®, Cynamed®, ABAlife®, and Spisar®, are made using a patented, eco-friendly extraction technology that uses purified water as a solvent.
CuberUp®: Innovation in Joint Health
A highlight of Euromed’s presentation this year is CuberUp®. Supported by a recent double-blind clinical study, this cucumber extract has shown a positive impact on reducing knee pain, as well as improving mobility and muscle function in individuals over 40 with knee function limitations.
Supporting joint health is essential not only for healthy aging but also for athletes and those who are physically active. Therefore, CuberUp® represents a natural and promising option for those facing joint problems or wanting to prevent them.
Scientific and Technological Advances at Euromed
To continue the development of these botanical innovations, Euromed is dedicated to advancing scientific and research methodologies.
“Our research strategy integrates tradition and science, supported by advanced technologies. We are investigating predictive methods, such as bioinformatics, to anticipate the efficacy and safety of new extracts before their evaluation in clinical trials. Our goal is to generate scientific knowledge using more efficient methodologies, thus elevating the quality of our science,”
Explains Andrea Zangara, Head of Scientific Communications and Medical Affairs.