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American Botanical Council - 25 Years of Herbal Excellence

P.O. Box 144345, Austin, TX 78714-4345
Phone: 512-926-4900 x129; Fax: 512-926-2345
Contact: Public Relations
Website: www.herbalgram.org

News Release

World’s Largest Group of Medicinal Plant Researchers Endorses ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program

Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research Adds New Dimension of International Support to Quality Control Program

(AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 14, 2014) The largest international professional organization of scientists who analyze and research medicinal plants and therapeutic derivatives thereof has endorsed an educational program that advises industry, health professionals, and researchers about the challenges of adulterated herb and botanical products.

The Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (known by its acronym GA, based on its former German name) is the largest international scientific society devoted to medicinal plant research, with members from more than 90 countries. In a letter from GA President Prof. Matthias Hamburger, PhD, to Mark Blumenthal, founder and executive director of the nonprofit American Botanical Council (ABC) and general manager of the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program, Dr. Hamburger notified Blumenthal of the GA’s decision to endorse the Program.

Adulteration refers to the accidental or intentional substitution or dilution of a material with an undisclosed lower-cost ingredient, thereby giving the consumer or user a false sense of the value of an ingredient or product containing such an adulterated ingredient.

The ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program is a coalition of three nonprofit groups: the American Botanical Council, the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia, and the University of Mississippi’s National Center for Natural Products Research, with more than 100 other American and international parties supporting and cooperating with the Program.

According to Dr. Hamburger, professor of pharmaceutical biology in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Basel in Switzerland, “In recent years, the use of botanicals has substantially increased worldwide. When purchasing botanicals, consumers assume that herbal materials and products derived from them are of good quality and that these products can be safely used. However, adulteration of botanicals is a serious and growing problem. Unfortunately, the risks involved with intake of adulterated products are largely unknown to consumers, and the awareness of actors in the field is insufficient.”

He continued, “We are acutely aware of the problems related to adulterated herbal products and the need to address this problem of global concern.”

“The GA’s endorsement of this Program is a significant development and very much in line with the aims of GA, namely to contribute to the advancement of research and science in the field of medicinal plants and phytotherapy (the medicinal use of botanically-based preparations), and to cooperate with organizations pursuing similar aims,” said Rudolf Bauer, PhD, Professor of Pharmacognosy at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Graz in Austria, and past-president of the GA.

“Adulteration of herbal materials and products is a serious problem,” he continued. “It not only jeopardizes consumers, but it also challenges research and credibility of phytotherapy. In a globally growing market, international efforts are needed to combat this malpractice. Therefore, I am very happy, that all leading organizations in the field are now joining forces in order to raise awareness and to overcome this problem.”

The GA’s endorsement of the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program follows a similar endorsement by the American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) last year. ASP is North America’s largest professional organization of researchers in the field of medicinal plants and drugs of natural origin.  

“The endorsement of our Program by both the GA and the ASP signifies not only the global nature of the problem of adulteration in the botanical supply chain, but also represents the concerns of many leading medicinal plant research experts regarding this significant problem, and their confidence in and cooperation with the educational work we are doing,” said ABC’s Blumenthal.

According to AHP Executive Director Roy Upton, “It is exciting to receive an endorsement from GA. GA is the most prestigious organization in the European Union regarding medicinal plant research. It is heartening to see them take an active interest in our efforts to create the same solid foundation they have for quality herbal medicinal and health products.”

“The endorsement by the GA certainly shows the importance of the Botanical Adulteration Program and the positive impact it is already having on the quality and safety of botanicals in the international arena,” said Ikhlas Khan, PhD, research professor of pharmacognosy and assistant director of NCNPR. Prof. Khan’s group is a US Food and Drug Administration Center of Excellence, charged with analyzing botanical ingredients and dietary supplement products, as well as training FDA field inspectors who routinely inspect herb and dietary supplement manufacturers to ensure compliance with federally mandated good manufacturing practices. 

To date, the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program has published five extensively peer-reviewed and referenced articles on the history of adulteration, the adulteration of the herbs black cohosh and skullcap, and adulteration of extracts of bilberry fruit and grapefruit seed. These open-access articles are available on the Program’s webpage: www.herbalgram.org/adulterants. Additional publications from the Program will be released in 2014.

About the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (GA)

The Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research was founded in 1953 in Germany for the purpose of promoting and disseminating medicinal plant research. Over the years, GA has developed into an international scientific society with approximately 1400 members from more than 90 countries. The scientific interests of GA cover all aspects of natural medicinal products, such as agricultural science, biology, chemistry, pharmacy, pharmacognosy, pharmacology, and medicine. Since 1953, Planta Medica has been the official journal of the society. Each year the GA organizes a large international congress on medicinal plant research in major European cities, and every five years holds joint meetings with related European and North American scientific societies, e.g., ASP. More information about GA is available on its website: www.ga-online.org.

About the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program

The ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program is a consortium of independent nonprofit organizations whose mission relates to education, scientific research, and quality of botanical dietary ingredients and related plant-derived materials. The consortium is headed by three nonprofit groups dealing with education and research on medical herbs and other beneficial plants: the American Botanical Council, the American Herbal Pharmacopoeia, and the National Center for Natural Products Research at the University of Mississippi. The program is underwritten or endorsed by more than 100 natural products industry companies, independent analytical laboratories, contract research organizations, nonprofit and professional organizations, trade associations, accredited institutions of education in natural medicine, law firms, and media companies — which are involved in the production, supply, manufacture, distribution, marketing, analysis, research, and/or education of herbal dietary ingredients and supplements, in the United States and internationally. Companies, organizations, foundations, and/or individuals interested in supporting this program are invited to contact Ms. Denise Meikel, ABC Development Director, at (512) 926-4900, ext. 120, or by email.

Underwriters and Supporters of the ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Program (as of Jan. 14, 2014)*

Financial Underwriters
21st Century Healthcare
AdvoCare International L.P.
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
Amen Clinics
Amway/Nutrilite Health Institute
Aveda Corporation
BI Nutraceuticals
Bioceuticals
Bionorica AG
Blackmores
Cepham, Inc.
Chemi Nutra
CNCA Health
Crila Health
dicentra, Inc.
Doctor's Best
Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps
DSM Nutritional Products, Inc.
Emerson Ecologics
Enzymatic Therapy, Inc.
Ethical Naturals, Inc.
Eu Yan Sang International
EuroMed
EuroMedica
EuroPharma
Flavex Naturextrakte GmbH
FoodState/MegaFood
Fruit d'Or
Gaia Herbs
Gencor Nutrients, Inc.
GNC, Inc.
Helios Corp.
Herb Pharm
Herbalife International, Inc.
Horphag Research
Indena USA, Inc.
Linnea
Markan Global Enterprises, Inc.
Martin Bauer, Inc.
Metabolic Maintenance Products
Metagenics, Inc.
Natural Factors Nutritional
    Products, Inc./Bioclinic Naturals
Nature's Sunshine Products
Nature's Way
Naturex, Inc.
NBTY, Inc.
New Chapter, Inc.
The New Frontier Foundation
    Fund of the Greater Cedar
    Rapids Community Foundation
Ningbo Greenhealth
    Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Novel Ingredients
NOW Foods
Nu Skin Enterprises/Pharmanex
Nutritional Laboratories
    International
Pacific Nutritional Inc.
Paragon Laboratories
Pathway International Pty
   Limited
Perrigo Company
Pharmatoka SAS
Pharmavite, LLC
Pure Encapsulations
Rainbow Light Nutritional
    Systems
RFI Ingredients, LLC
Sabinsa Corporation
Schwabe North America
Shaklee Corp
Standard Process, Inc.
Thorne Research, Inc.
Traditional Medicinals, Inc.
Triarco Industries, Inc.
Unigen
Valensa International
V.D.F. FutureCeuticals
Verdure Sciences
Vitamin Shoppe
Weil Lifestyle, LLC
ZMC-USA

Trade Associations
Complementary Healthcare Council
    of Australia
Consumer Healthcare Products
    Association
Council for Responsible Nutrition
Natural Products Association
United Natural Products Alliance

Nonprofit/Professional Associations

American Association of 
    Naturopathic Physicians
American Society of
    Pharmacognosy
Council of Colleges of
    Acupuncture and Oriental
    Medicine
Personalized Lifestyle Medicine
    Institute
Society for Medicinal Plant and
    Natural Product Research (GA)

Colleges/Universities

Bastyr University
Boucher Institute of Naturopathic
    Medicine
National College of Natural Medicine
Southwest College of Naturopathic
    Medicine
University of Bridgeport College of
    Naturopathic Medicine

Third-Party Analytical Laboratories

Alkemist Labs
AuthenTechnologies LLC
Bent Creek Institute
British Columbia Institute of
    Technology
ChromaDex
Covance Laboratories
Eurofins Scientific Inc.
Flora Research Labs
NSF International
Spectrix Labs
Tampa Bay Analytical

Media

Delicious Living
Engredea
Functional Ingredients
Holistic Primary Care
Integrator Blog
Modern Healthcare Practitioner
Natural Foods Merchandiser
Natural Products INSIDER
New Hope 360.com
Nutraceuticals World
NutraingredientsUSA.com
Nutrition Business Journal
Nutrition Industry Executive
Nutritional Outlook
Virgo Publishing
Vitamin Retailer
WholeFoods Magazine

Law Firms
Amin Talati, LLC
Greenberg Traurig, LLP (James
    Prochnow)
Law Office of Holly Bayne, P.C.
Robert Forbes & Associates

Contract Research Organizations
KGK Synergize
Medicus Research

Other

Shanghai Research Center for
    TCM Modernization/Shanghai
    Institute of Materia Medica of
    the Chinese Academy of Sciences

*By acknowledging the generous support of these companies and organizations, ABC, AHP, and NCNPR are not endorsing any ingredients or products that may be produced or marketed by them.

About the American Botanical Council

Founded in 1988, the American Botanical Council is a leading international nonprofit organization that addresses research and educational issues regarding botanicals, teas, medicinal plants, essential oils, and other beneficial plant-derived materials. ABC’s members include individuals, companies, and organizations in the herb, dietary supplement, and cosmetic industries; journalists; consumers; and others in more than 80 countries. The organization occupies a historic 2.5-acre site in Austin, Texas, where it publishes the peer-reviewed quarterly journal HerbalGram, the monthly e-publication HerbalEGram, the weekly e-newsletter Herbal News & Events, HerbClips (summaries of scientific and clinical publications), reference books, and other educational materials. ABC also hosts HerbMedPro, a powerful herbal database, covering scientific and clinical publications on more than 250 herbs. ABC also co-produces the “Herbal Insights” segment for Healing Quest, a television series on PBS.

ABC is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code. Information: Contact ABC at P.O. Box 144345, Austin, TX 78714-4345, Phone: 512-926-4900. Website: www.herbalgram.org. Contact: Public Relations.