Novel fungi extract could help to treat coronary artery diseases: Taiwanese study By Cheryl Tay 04-Apr-2018 - Last updated on 10-Nov-2023 at 09:35 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend An extract from a fermentation product of Monascus purpureus, a species of fungi, could be useful in regulating blood lipids and treating coronary artery diseases, according to researchers in Taiwan.Read the full story here. March's top 10 stories Watch: Danone targets big data and machine learning to create tailored infant nutrition products Expansion, expertise and supply chain strength: How ex-Swisse execs hope to support Elle Macpherson's WelleCo brand China supplement firm reveals three-pronged approach to fighting diabetes epidemic Supplement firm 'does not agree with, but respects' watchdog's warning over 'pharmacy strength' claims Here comes the 'sunrise': Why ASEAN will be global boom region for supplements and nutrition products Nestlé to reveal how to meet the needs of China's rapidly ageing population at Healthy Ageing APAC Summit Novel fungi extract could help to treat coronary artery diseases: Taiwanese study Think beyond e-commerce and Tier 1 cities: Advice for long-term supplement success in China Chinese start-up seeks to bring broader wellness benefits to China's booming sports industry Deep ocean minerals have sports supplement potential for middle-aged men: Study Prev 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next