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Bioiberica to present Mobilee® and b-2Cool® at BioTaiwan exhibition

26 Jun 2017
Healthcare

Both functional ingredients will be presented during one of the largest congresses dedicated to food supplements and functional ingredients in the Asiatic continent
Bioiberica will be present at the exhibitors’ hall along with their local distributor, Chambio

This coming 28 of June, Bioiberica will attend BioTaiwan 2017. This is the 16th edition of this event which involves the most important researchers, producers and distributors of the nutraceutical sector worldwide. During its five days BioTaiwan will be attended by more than 600 companies and 100,000 visitors in the exhibitors’ area at Nangang Exhibition Center, Taipei.

Ester Costa, from Bioiberica’s R&D department, will present the scientific evidence of Mobilee® and b-2Cool®, two innovative ingredients for the management of joint health, in a lecture on June 30, from 10 to 11 am.
Mobilee® is a natural ingredient patented by Bioiberica, with a high concentration of hyaluronic acid. Five clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of Mobilee improving mobility, reducing joint pain and inflammation, and reinforcing muscle strength.
b-2Cool® is a natural ingredient manufactured by Bioiberica which supplies native type II collagen. Thanks to its immune mechanism of action, called Oral Tolerance, b-2Cool® improves joint function and reduces joint pain by decreasing the destruction of the endogenous collagen present in the joints.

Attendees to BioTaiwan 2017 will be able to get firsthand information of Bioberica’s products at stand L618 in the exhibitors’ area, thanks to the collaboration of Chambio. This Taiwan-based company is the local distributor of Bioiberica’s products in the territory and specializes in the distribution of functional ingredients and food supplements. 

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