Supplement ingredients manufacturer Bonerge said that it is starting clinical trials for its GlucoSober-Dihydroberberine, BeFisetin-Fisetin, and other ingredients.

The trials are designed to validate the effectiveness and safety of these products and offer more reliable options for the market, said the firm.

The results from these studies will help in validating these evidence-based ingredients meet the demands of consumers.

According to Bonerge, BeFisetin is a Fisetin with over 99% total flavonoids, more than 98% Fisetin content, and an impurity of less than 1%.

Preclinical research had shown that Fisetin can effectively target and clear senescent cells.

The upcoming clinical trials will further explore BeFisetin’s potential benefits and its value in the market.

GlucoSober is an ultra-pure form of Dihydroberberine, derived from Berberine, a weight-loss supplement.

Dihydroberberine offers improved effectiveness compared to Berberine, which has a bioavailability of less than 1%.

Additionally, GlucoSober contains a higher concentration of active ingredients. The product will undergo human clinical trials to confirm the benefits of Dihydroberberine.

Furthermore, the supplement ingredients manufacturer will conduct clinical research on various product formulations to explore the effects of these ingredients and address personalised consumer needs.

Bonerge said that the assessment of the functions and applications of ingredients involves collaboration among scientists, manufacturers, and brands.

As a supplier of Dihydroberberine, the company aims to advance scientifically validated ingredients for health longevity, and metabolic wellness.

The ingredients producer partners with brands to ensure that consumers have access to products that support balanced blood glucose levels.

Bonerge specialises in longevity and metabolic health ingredients.

In June, the company launched UroAce, a new Urolithin A ingredient for the health supplement market. UroAce is designed to meet the demands for premium Urolithin A ingredients in dietary supplements.