Guttlefish By Cheryl Tay 04-Sep-2017 - Last updated on 08-Nov-2023 at 10:23 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Melanin in ink from the most commonly consumed cuttlefish in China can become a powerful functional food component and potential therapeutic aid for manipulating the gut microbiota, according to a new study.Read the full story here Top 10 (Aug 2017) New China infant formula rules: Five international firms in first batch of approvals Cure for peanut allergy imminent thanks to Australian scientists Seven biggest threats for supplement firms planning to launch exports to China Survey Report: State of the supplements, health & nutrition sector in Asia-Pacific 2017 Botanicals and diabetes: Which products show the most promise to help ease Asia's epidemic? Move over, mānuka? Firm claims stingless bee honey 'better for health and environment' Cinnamon supplements alleviate metabolic syndrome in Asian Indians: RCT Melanin from cuttlefish ink can positively affect gut microbiota: China study Yakult, DuPont, Danone and Watsons join stellar line-up for first Probiota Asia summit in Singapore Resveratrol a safe and effective option for endometriosis treatment: Review Prev 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 Next