A buyer can collect five quotes for the same “MCC” or “resistant dextrin” and still end up comparing different products, different documentation standards, and different compliance risks. In p...
A buyer can collect five quotes for the same “MCC” or “resistant dextrin” and still end up comparing different products, different documentation standards, and different compliance risks. In p...
A container arrives, paperwork looks "mostly complete," and then the shipment stalls at customs—because the COA is missing a key test item, the grade doesn’t match the spec, or the document trail ...
A buyer-focused compliance checklist for sourcing MCC and resistant dextrin from China, covering COA proof points, traceability, audits, and RFQ basics. Fiber-first product launches are no longer nich...
Fiber-forward product launches are raising the stakes for sourcing in China. In 2026, buyers aren’t only chasing capacity; they’re validating whether a microcrystalline cellulose supplier China ca...
In 2026, “accessible nutrition” is no longer a niche positioning—it is a procurement constraint. When fiber becomes a mainstream expectation, buyers stop treating soluble fibers as optional add-...
Regulatory expectations regarding dietary supplements and functional foods have shifted dramatically. The focus is no longer solely on active ingredients and allergens; scrutiny has expanded to the "q...
How 2026 label pressures are tightening specs for resistant dextrin and MCC sourcing from China, with practical documentation checks for buyers. In 2026, the most significant shifts in food and supple...
In 2026, “protein + fiber” is no longer a niche positioning—it’s becoming a default expectation across snacks, ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages, and weight-management formats. That shift sounds ...
Fiber-forward launches are moving from “nice to have” to a core commercial requirement in 2026, especially across mainstream beverages, bars, gummies, and nutrition powders. For procurement teams,...