Hubei Xinhe Biological Technology Company : a Professional Human Nutrition Supplier

Our company is a high-tech enterprise dedicated to the research, development and production of human and animal nutrition products based on microbial fermentation technology.

Variety of Products

We can provide customers with many types of human and animal nutritional products, including DHA algal oil, DHA algal oil powder, arachidonic acid oil, arachidonic acid powder, Sn-2 DHA algal oil, beta-carotene powder. There are also docosahexaenoic acid powder, Schizochytrium powder, β-carotene powder, etc.

 

 

Advanced Processing Equipment

Our company has introduced a number of advanced production equipment, such as high-efficiency boiling dryers, pipeline centrifugal pumps, sanitary-grade centrifugal pumps, microcapsule powder spraying equipment, etc. We have also specially set up purified water system, clean air conditioning system, and drying tower workshop air conditioning system for the production workshop.

Multiple Certifications

Our company has passed ISO 9001:2015, ISO22000:2018, FSSC22000, HALAL, FAMI-QS, USDA ORGANIC certificates. We are determined to provide healthy nutritional raw materials for humans and animals with green, environmentally friendly and sustainable technologies.

 

Professional Service

We always provide customers with free samples, professional quotations and application instructions. If customers do not have the testing capabilities when using our products, we can also provide professional testing services for free. For some more cutting-edge product application testing, customers are also welcome to test with us.

 

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    Vegalgal® DHA Algal Oil 35%

    Vegalgal® DHA Algae Oil is a patented product of Xinhe Bio, holding the national invention patent

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    Vegalgal® DHA Algal Oil 40%

    Vegalgal® DHA Algae Oil is a patented product of Xinhe Bio, holding the national invention patent

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    Vegalgal® DHA Algal Oil 50%

    Hubei Xinhe Biotechnology Co., Ltd., with forward-thinking vision, has dedicated itself to creating

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    Vegalgal® DHA Algal Oil 55%

    Hubei Xinhe Biotechnology Co., Ltd., with forward-thinking vision, has dedicated itself to creating

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  • Vegalgae® Organic DHA Algal Oil

    Vegalgae® Organic DHA Algal Oil

    Xinhe Biotech's Vegalgae® Organic DHA Algal Oil is meticulously crafted with an unwavering

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  • Vegalgae® Organic DHA Algal Oil Powder

    Vegalgae® Organic DHA Algal Oil Powder

    Xinhe Biotech's Vegalgae® Organic DHA Algae Oil is produced using organic manufacturing processes

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  • Organic DHA Algal Oil

    Organic DHA Algal Oil

    Xinhe Biotech's DHA Algae Oil is a strain of Schizochytrium sp. selected from marine microalgae and

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  • Vegalgal® Sn-2 DHA Algal Oil

    Vegalgal® Sn-2 DHA Algal Oil

    Vegalgal® Sn-2 DHA Algal Oil is further purified from DHA essential oil, and the product has

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  • Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Powder

    Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Powder

    Xinhe Biotech Docosahexaenoic acid powder (DHA algae oil powder) adopts advanced microencapsulation

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  • DHA Algal Oil (Winterized)

    DHA Algal Oil (Winterized)

    DHA algal oil (winterized) is further purified from DHA essential oil, and the product has

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  • DHA Algal Oil (Crude)

    DHA Algal Oil (Crude)

    Introduction: Algal Oil is a plant-based source of omega-3 fatty acids, particularly DHA

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    DHA Algal Oil (Organic)

    Introduction: Algal Oil is a plant-based source of omega-3 fatty acids, particularly DHA

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Brief Introduction to Human Nutrition Supplements

 

 

Human nutrition deals with the provision of essential nutrients in food that are necessary to support human life and good health. As more people recognize the importance of good nutrition for leading healthy and active lives, the demand for ingredients that promote health and well-being continues to grow. Human nutrition supplements come in a variety of forms, including tablets, capsules, gummies, and powders as well as drinks and energy bars. Popular supplements include vitamins, herbs, glucosamine, probiotics, and fish oils.

 

Types of Human Nutrition Supplements

 

Multivitamins
These supplements contain a mix of several vitamins and minerals in the recommended amounts. Often, they are once-daily pills for general health. Some multivitamins may be marketed as having a specific benefit, such as increased immunity or energy, and can include additional ingredients.

 

Individual Vitamins
Supplement forms of one vitamin, such as vitamin C and vitamin D, may be used to target a specific deficiency.

 

Minerals
Similarly, supplement forms of a particular mineral, such as potassium and calcium, can be used to manage a deficiency.

 

Botanicals
Herbs and botanical compounds, such as ginger and caffeine, are often used for their purported health benefits, such as reducing inflammation or increasing energy.

 

Probiotics
Also known as live microbials, probiotic supplements are meant to support the growth of beneficial bacteria in your gastrointestinal tract.

 

Amino acids
These supplements can contain any of the nine essential amino acids or other non-essential amino acids. As the building blocks of protein, amino acids may offer several benefits. For instance, supplements to support athletic performance and recovery may contain amino acids.

 

Omega-3 Fatty Acid
Omega-3 fatty acids are polyunsaturated fats (or "healthy fats") you have to get from foods or supplements because your body doesn't make them. They're part of the support structure of every cell in your body; they give you energy; and they help keep your heart, lungs, blood vessels, and immune system working the way they should.

 

Algal Oil
Algal oil is an oil from marine algae that is rich in certain omega-3 fatty acids, including docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Certain algae species are grown in agriculture specifically to produce algal oil. It can be made from a variety of species, including Crypthecodinium, Nannochloropsis, Schizochytrium, Prototheca, and Ulkenia. The fatty acids in the oil might reduce swelling and help with brain function.

 

Beta Carotene
Beta carotene is a red-orange pigment found in plants and fruits, especially carrots and colorful vegetables. The body converts beta carotene into vitamin A, which is an essential vitamin. Beta carotene may also help boost your skin’s health. Again, this is likely due to its antioxidant effects. Beta carotene may improve your cognitive function, according to some studies, due to its antioxidant effects.

 

Plant Extract
Plant extracts are increasingly becoming important additives in the food industry due to their antimicrobial and antioxidant activities that delay the development of off-flavors and improve the shelf life and color stability of food products. Due to their natural origin, they are excellent candidates to replace synthetic compounds, which are generally considered to have toxicological and carcinogenic effects.

 

Benefits of Human Nutrition Supplements

 

 

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May Prevent or Reverse a Deficiency

It may seem surprising in a country like the United States, but nutrient deficiencies are a public health concern and can lead to health problems. Iron deficiency anemia, for example, is common in the U.S., especially in children and people of childbearing age. Iron is found in a wide variety of foods, including beef, chicken, fish, beans, and whole grains. However, some people find it hard to meet their daily needs from food alone. Not getting enough iron in your diet causes fatigue, makes you more susceptible to infections, and affects gastrointestinal health. It also impairs growth in children. If you’re iron deficient, you may benefit from taking an iron supplement to reverse your deficiency.

Provide Nutrients You Aren’t Getting Enough Of

Calcium and vitamin D are also nutrients of concern that many people fail to get enough of from diet alone.You need calcium and vitamin D to keep your bones healthy and strong. Dairy products, leafy greens, and fish with soft bones (sardines and salmon) are good sources of calcium. Vitamin D, however, is found in only a few foods, making it harder to meet your needs, even when eating a balanced diet. Taking human nutrition supplements may help you get enough of these health-promoting nutrients, keeping your bones strong. You may also benefit from a vitamin B12 supplement if you follow a vegan diet.

Reduce the Risk of a Medical Condition

Human nutrition supplements may also reduce your risk of developing medical conditions like anemia (iron or vitamin B12 supplement for vegans) or osteoporosis (calcium and vitamin D supplements). The National Eye Institute is currently researching the benefits of a special supplement called AREDS 2 - which contains vitamins C and E, zinc, copper—for eye health and vision.You can't get this mix of nutrients from the food you eat. Supplementing with AREDS may reduce risk of vision changes caused by age-related macular degeneration (AMD) when taken during the early stages of the disease.

Support Overall Health

Human nutrition supplements may also support overall health. Multivitamin and mineral supplements, vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids are the most commonly used dietary supplements in the U.S. A multivitamin may not contain 100% of all the nutrients your body needs, but it may help your bolster intake, especially on those days when eating a balanced diet is challenging. Vitamin D supplementation also is good for your bones and may support immune health. Supplementing with omega-3 fatty acids may help the body’s fight against oxidative stress and inflammation, supporting general health and well-being.

Complement Therapeutic Treatment Plans

Your health care provider may recommend human nutrition supplements as part of your treatment plan. Your eye doctor may recommend supplementing with AREDS 2 if you have early stage AMD. And some healthcare providers may recommend omega-3 fatty acid supplements to lower high blood triglyceride levels instead of, or in addition to, lipid lowering medication.

 

Uses of Human Nutrition Supplements
 
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Food and Beverage

Human nutrition additives are rapidly gaining popularity in the food and beverage industry, particularly in countries like Europe. Consumers are increasingly looking for ingredients that are more natural, so food manufacturers are turning to plants and essential oils to improve the nutritional value of their products. In Europe, for example, plant extracts are used in breakfast cereals and processed meats, where they can replace toxic chemical agents and help prevent spoilage. However, some regulatory hurdles are holding back the market growth. Some energy drink products add turmeric extract, black pepper fruit extract and sour cherry juice, and use coconut water and Mangosteen extract as sweeteners instead of sucrose.

Pharmaceutical Industry

The pharmaceutical industry is one of the leading users of human nutrition extracts and is driving the global market for these ingredients. The pharmaceutical industry is becoming more dependent on plant extracts to create new medicines and enhance existing ones. These ingredients have minimal adverse effects on the human body. Many plant products, including their phytochemicals, have antimicrobial activity and antifungal activities. Many plant species have antimicrobial characteristics due to their secondary metabolism. These compounds are known as active substances. The purpose of most studies is to identify new antibiotics. Phytochemicals have many medicinal uses. They have been used for centuries to treat illnesses and promote the growth of other organisms.

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Cosmetics Industry

Human nutrition extracts used in cosmetics products contribute their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. There are two kinds of Human nutrition extracts commonly used in the cosmetics industry: concentrated and natural. Concentrated extracts contain more ingredients than natural concentrations. Natural concentrations are more stable and contain less plant matter. For example, hydrosols are water-based floral essences and contain mineral ions. Natural ingredients mainly include α-hydroxy acid, β-hydroxy acid, plant flavonoids, papaya sulfhydrase and so on, can make the skin white, prevent allergies, sunscreen, moisturizing, anti-aging. Moreover, flower extracts were found to possess the highest coloring ability, making them suitable as make-up products.

Pet Feeding

Human nutrition additives refer to food additives that are added in the complete formula of pet food at about 1% ~ 5%, which do not provide basic protein and energy needs but work in promoting the health of pets and maintaining normal basic metabolism and function. They are used to maintain pet fur and oral health, enhance immunity, improve food flavor, deodorize and fight oxidation. Now more and more pet feeding manufacturers added the yucca schidigera extract in their products, which is usually consumed in particle, or powder form. Herbalists believe that the leaves of this plant contain compounds that inhibit the production of hydrogen sulfide and ammonia.

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4 Things to Know Before Buying Human Nutrition Supplements
 

Prioritize Safety
Though many supplements are truly natural and organic, they can still be harmful to our bodies. Sometimes additional vitamins, minerals or other substances in a supplement are not appropriate for people already being treated for disease and may interfere with the current treatment methodology. Keep in mind, supplements are not required to go through any testing or inspection so the claims and safety of these products is questionable. What does this mean? It can actually cause harm to your organs because of the ingredients and dose even if it is natural! Your best bet is to check with your doctor or dietitian before starting something new.

 

Understand Effectiveness
Taking a supplement can act as a placebo even if it isn’t truly causing any cellular changes to the body. This makes us believe it’s working. But do you really want to spend money on something that’s not actually effective? Not all supplements are effective at treating what they claim to treat. In fact, not all supplement manufacturers are honest. Sometimes the labeled ingredients are not even present (or present in the dose that is stated). Again, no one regulates what supplements land on the shelves so it’s hard to stop dishonest people from entering the game. It may be more worth your time and money to learn some more effective approaches to health and wellness if you’re not sure of the reliability and effectiveness of a supplement.

 

Know What You Need
Supplementing in excess of nutrients we are not deficient in is not effective. An example is water soluble vitamins which includes C and B vitamins. Excess of these vitamins eliminated from the body through the urine after your needs are met. That means your B complex vitamin may just be flushed down the toilet – literally. Spend your hard-earned money on supplementing what you actually need!

 

Check For Third Party Testing Labels!
There is no mandatory regulation of supplements BUT what I’m telling you now is that there is voluntary third party testing. That means that honest companies can choose to be certified and labeled by organizations that do test the products prior to distribution. Look for emblems on products that are NSF or USP certified before you buy to make sure what you’re paying for and what you’re getting are the same thing.

 

Types of Adverse Reactions to Human Nutrition Supplements
 

Human nutritional supplements are known to provide our bodies with essential nutrients. But overdose can have adverse effects in a number of ways. Therefore, it is also very important to know the relevant information. Here are some possible adverse effects:

Temporary And Non-Serious Reactions

These are usually a consequence of a high intake of a particular nutrient over a brief period of time; vitamin B2 - riboflavin causing yellow discoloration of the urine, beta-carotene producing a yellow/orange tinge to the skin, excess magnesium and vitamin C causing diarrhoea, iron causing gastrointestinal upset and choline rarely causing a fishy odour to the sweat.

Serious Toxic Accumulation

These situations arise because the nutrient is difficult for the body to excrete and an excess can damage some tissues; vitamin A - retinol, iron, manganese and rarely copper accumulating in the liver. 

Disruption of Nutritional State by a High Intake of One Nutrient

Good health requires a balanced diet and balanced intake of essential nutrients. A very high intake of one nutrient might influence the balance of another and cause an adverse health effect by inducing deficiency or excess; vitamin A - retinol excess inducing calcium mobilisation from bone and osteoporosis, zinc excess causing copper deficiency and high dose vitamin C causing increased iron accumulation in those with haemochromatosis.

Interaction with Prescription Medication

Some nutrients from either the diet or supplements can interact and alter the effectiveness of prescription medication; calcium and many minerals affecting the absorption of some antibiotics, vitamin K altering the effectiveness of warfarin anticoagulant and other drug interactions involving vitamin E and vitamin B3.

 

 
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Ultimate Guide

 

Q: What are human nutrition examples?

A: The main sources for human nutrition include cereals; starchy roots; legumes; vegetables and fruits; sugars, preserves, and syrups; meat, fish, and eggs; milk and milk products; fats and oils; and beverages.

Q: What are the food supplements for humans?

A: They are usually taken as tablets, capsules or powders, or as a liquid drink. Some common examples of supplements include vitamins and minerals (such as vitamin C, iron and calcium), oil supplements (such as fish oil capsules) and herbal supplements.

Q: What is the most common nutritional supplement?

A: Multivitamin or mineral supplements make up 40% of all vitamin sales. The most common supplement contains fish oil, omega 3, DHA, or EPA fatty acids. About 30% of adults age 65 and older take 4 or more supplements of any kind.

Q: Are nutritional supplements safe?

A: Some people believe that mega-doses of certain vitamins can prevent or cure diseases. However, no scientific studies have proven this to be true. In fact, large doses of some vitamins or minerals can be dangerous and even harmful. For example, the body cannot get rid of large doses of vitamin A.

Q: Can I take too many supplements?

A: No. That's why the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine has set a Tolerable Upper Intake Level, or UL. This is the maximum daily intake unlikely to cause adverse health effects for vitamins and minerals; dosages above this can be harmful.

Q: Which fruits or vegetables should be eaten regularly to get vitamins?

A: Carrots, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, spinach, and bananas are all high in Vitamin A. Vitamin E is found in wheat and green foods such as lettuce. Spinach, cabbage, and other green vegetables are high in Vitamin K. Beans, peas, gram, soybean, whole grains, unpolished rice, and wheat, are all high in Vitamin B1.

Q: What happens when you get too much nutrients?

A: For example, magnesium can cause diarrhea at doses above 400 mg/d; phosphorus can cause diarrhea at doses above 750 mg/d, and mild nausea and vomiting at lower doses; iron can cause constipation, nausea and vomiting, reduced zinc uptake, and iron overload in hemochromatosis; zinc can cause nausea and vomiting.

Q: What are common side effects of nutritional supplements?

A: These are usually a consequence of a high intake of a particular nutrient over a brief period of time; vitamin B2 - riboflavin causing yellow discoloration of the urine, beta-carotene producing a yellow/orange tinge to the skin, excess magnesium and vitamin C causing diarrhoea. There is now clear evidence form thousands of reports from around the world that even nutritional supplements can produce adverse effects due to either an excessive intake from food, water and other beverages, food supplements and prescribed sources or because the individual is unduly susceptible to experiencing an adverse reaction.

Q: What is the difference between vitamins and supplements?

A: Vitamins are a type of supplement. Other types of supplements include minerals, herbs, or nutrients like fiber. Dietary supplements typically contain a combination of these nutrients, as well as phytonutrients like carotenoids, or antioxidants, and flavonoids.

Q: What supplements help my body absorb nutrients?

A: These supplements help the body process food and absorb nutrients better. The most common and the only FDA-regulated enzyme replacement therapy is pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT). PERT is a medication your doctor prescribes that includes amylase, lipase and protease.

Q: Can I take 5 supplements at once?

A: Combining too many supplements or taking more than the recommended dosage can increase the risk of overdose. Keep in mind that the Food and Drug Administration does not have to test supplements for efficacy or safety before they hit the market. Always consult a healthcare provider before taking a new supplement.

Q: What are omega-3 fish oil soft gels good for?

A: There's strong evidence that omega-3 fatty acids can significantly reduce blood triglyceride levels. There also appears to be a slight improvement in high-density lipoprotein (HDL, or "good") cholesterol, although an increase in levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL, or "bad") cholesterol also was observed.

Q: When should I take omega-3 soft gels?

A: And technically, you can it whatever time works best for you as long as you take it with a meal. The omega-3s EPA and DHA found in fish oil are fats and they will be absorbed much better if there are other fats on board. If you take them on an empty stomach, they probably won't be absorbed as well.

Q: What is sodium copper chlorophyllin good for?

A: Oral preparations of sodium copper chlorophyllin (also called chlorophyllin copper complex) are available as a dietary supplement and as an over-the-counter drug used to reduce odor from colostomies and ileostomies, or to reduce fecal odor due to incontinence.

Q: Is copper chlorophyllin safe to eat?

A: Chlorophyll has been found to be non-toxic, soothing to body tissues and safe for use by people of all ages. Numerous foods contain copper, although the particularly rich sources such as liver and oysters are not commonly consumed. In fact, most Americans get too little of this important nutrient.

Q: What are the side effects of copper chlorophyllin?

A: Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Stop using chlorophyllin and call your healthcare provider at once if you have: severe stomach pain or diarrhea.

Q: What are the side effects of safflower yellow?

A: Bleeding problems (hemorrhagic diseases, stomach or intestinal ulcers, or clotting disorders): Safflower can slow blood clotting and might increase the risk of bleeding in people with bleeding disorders.

Q: What is yellow turmeric good for?

A: Like other colorful plant-based foods, turmeric is rich in phytonutrients that may protect the body by neutralizing free radicals (pollution, sunlight) and shielding the cells from damage. Diets rich in plant-based foods are associated with prevention of medical conditions such as cancer and heart disease.

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