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         Nutraceutical excipients are substances used to improve the stability, delivery, and absorption of nutraceuticals. They are used in nutraceuticals to improve the efficacy of the active ingredients, as well as to improve the taste, texture, and shelf life of the product. Nutraceutical excipients are also used to enhance the bioavailability of nutraceuticals, allowing them to be more easily absorbed by the body. In the context of weight loss, nutraceutical excipients can help to reduce appetite,    increase metabolism, and reduce fat absorption.
Nutraceutical excipients are used in a variety of products, including dietary supplements, functional foods, and medical foods. Some of the leading companies in the nutraceutical excipient market include BASF, Cargill, DowDuPont, Evonik Industries, Kerry Group, and Roquette. Show Less   Read more