IRVING,
Texas, Oct. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Darling
Ingredients Inc. (NYSE: DAR) today announced the publication of
preclinical and clinical studies1 in the Wiley
Journal of Food Science and Nutrition, focusing on the impact
of a specific collagen peptide composition on post-meal blood
glucose spikes.
Developed by Darling Ingredients' premier collagen and gelatin
brand, Rousselot, the Nextida library features a groundbreaking
collection of specific collagen peptide compositions with new
targeted health benefits. The first product in this range, Nextida
GC™, has shown significant potential in mitigating post-meal
glucose spikes in healthy individuals.
This potential was confirmed in preclinical studies on mice and
a proof-of-concept clinical study involving healthy individuals,
including those with normoglycemia as well as prediabetes. In this
first clinical trial, participants who consumed 5- or 10-gram doses
of Nextida GC 30 minutes before a meal experienced a 42%
reduction in blood glucose spike on average after the
meal.2
"We are proud of this publication, which supports our
discoveries, underscores the robustness of our scientific research,
and highlights the potential of Nextida GC," said Randall C. Stuewe, Chairman and CEO, Darling
Ingredients. "This product represents a significant breakthrough in
the field of collagen peptides and offers a promising new option
for individuals seeking safe and natural supplements to enhance
their well-being."
As consumer demand for natural and effective health solutions
continues to grow, Darling Ingredients is committed to leading the
way in the development of new collagen-based products that offer
health benefits extending beyond traditional ones.
About Darling Ingredients
A pioneer in circularity,
Darling Ingredients Inc. (NYSE: DAR) takes material from the
animal agriculture and food industries, and transforms them into
valuable ingredients that nourish people, feed animals and crops,
and fuel the world with renewable energy. The company operates
over 260 facilities in more than 15 countries and processes about
15% of the world's animal agricultural by-products, produces about
30% of the world's collagen (both gelatin and hydrolyzed collagen),
and is one of the largest producers of renewable energy. To learn
more, visit darlingii.com. Follow us on LinkedIn.
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Darling Ingredients
Contacts
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Investors:
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Suann
Guthrie
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Senior VP, Investor
Relations, Sustainability & Communications
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(469) 214-8202;
suann.guthrie@darlingii.com
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Media:
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Jillian
Fleming
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Director, Global
Communications
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(972) 541-7115;
jillian.fleming@darlingii.com
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1 Grasset, E., et al., A Specific Collagen
Hydrolysate Improves Postprandial Glucose Tolerance in
Normoglycemic and Prediabetic Mice and in a First Proof of Concept
Study in 16 Healthy, Normoglycemic, and Prediabetic Humans. Wiley
Journal of Food Science and Nutrition, Article ID: FSN34538,
Article DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.4538, Inertanal Article ID:
100074727.
2 Reduced post-meal glucose spike by 43% (5-gram dose)
and 40% (10-gram dose).
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