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Fiber Food Ingredients in the U.S.: Soluble-, Insoluble- and Digestive-Resistant Types
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Jun 1, 2010
244 Pages - Pub ID: LA2583576
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- Chapter 1: Executive Summary
- Introduction to Fiber Food (and Beverage) Ingredients
- Why Fiber?
- Table 1-1: Daily Fiber Intakes Recommendations, by Age and Gender
- Benefits of Consuming Fiber
- Recommended Sources of Fiber in the Diet
- Dietary Guidelines: 2005 vs. 2010
- Americans Don’t Consume Enough Food-Based Sources of Fiber
- Focus of this Report
- Food Ingredients Excluded from This Report
- Fiber Ingredient Classification
- Soluble vs. Insoluble Fibers
- Soluble Fiber
- Synthetic Options
- Insoluble Fiber
- Both Soluble and Insoluble: Resistant Starch
- Other Classification Terminology
- Fiber Ingredient Types
- Many Sources, Many Ingredients
- Are All Fibers Created Equal?
- Conventional vs. Novel
- Conventional Fiber Food Ingredients
- Novel Fiber Food Ingredients
- Health Effects of Fiber
- Benefits in Consuming Fiber
- Cancer
- Diabetes
- Gastrointestinal Health
- Prebiotics
- Heart Disease
- Weight Management
- The Fiber Food Ingredients Marketplace
- A Booming Business
- Determining Market Composition
- All Fiber Food Ingredients Are Experiencing Growth
- Conventional, Insoluble-Type Fibers Lead in Market Share
- Figure 1-1: Share of Fiber Food Ingredient Volume Sales, by Fiber Classification, 2004-2014
- New Novel Fibers Stealing Share as Formulators Embrace Them
- Table 1-2: Share of Fiber Food Ingredient Volume Sales, by Specific Fiber Types, 2004-2014
- Novel Fibers Show the Greatest Growth Rate
- Projected Growth Rates
- Ingredients for Fiber Claims
- Performance vs. Enrichment Fibers
- Conventional Fiber Use in New Products
- Novel Fiber Use in New Products
- The Consumer of Fiber-Enriched Foods
- Consumers Get It
- Functional Foods Research Confirms Awareness and Interest
- Table 1-3: Awareness and Consumption of Certain Food Components for Health Reasons, 2009
- Chapter 2: The Ingredient
- Key Issues
- Introduction to Fiber Food (and Beverage) Ingredients
- Why Fiber?
- Table 2-1: Daily Fiber Intakes Recommendations, by Age and Gender 24
- Benefits of Consuming Fiber
- Recommended Sources of Fiber in the Diet
- Dietary Guidelines: 2005 vs. 2010
- Americans Don’t Consume Enough Food-Based Sources of Fiber
- Focus of this Report
- Food Ingredients Excluded from This Report
- History of Fiber
- No Longer Being Crude
- Defining Dietary Fiber
- No Legal Definition Exists
- AACC Publishes Definition
- Fiber Food Ingredients Recognized
- Proposing a Single, Global Definition for Fiber
- Table 2-2: The Institute of Medicine’s Proposed Definition for Fiber, 2002
- Codex Formalizes a Definition, Too
- For Now, the Debate Goes On
- Fiber Ingredient Classification
- Soluble vs. Insoluble Fibers
- Soluble Fiber
- Synthetic Options
- Insoluble Fiber
- Both Soluble and Insoluble: Resistant Starch
- Other Classification Terminology
- Fiber Ingredient Types
- Many Sources, Many Ingredients
- Are All Fibers Created Equal?
- Conventional vs. Novel
- Conventional Fiber Food Ingredients
- Novel Fiber Food Ingredients
- Fiber Terminology
- Alpha-cyclodextrin
- Arabinogalactan
- Beta-glucan
- Bran
- Cellulose
- Chicory Root Fiber
- Chitosan
- Dextrin
- Fiber
- Fructooligosaccharide (FOS)
- Galactooligosaccharide
- Glucomannan
- Gums
- Hemicellulose
- Inulin/Oligofructose
- Larch Arabinogalactan
- Lignin
- Mucilage
- Oligosaccharide
- Pectin
- Polydextrose
- Polyfructan
- Psyllium
- Resistant Maltodextrin
- Resistant Starch
- Other
- There Are Very Few Truly New Fibers
- Regulatory Landscape
- Labeling Nomenclature
- Provide the Facts: Nutritional Information Musts
- Carbohydrate and Dietary Fiber Declaration
- Percent Daily Value
- Breaking Out Soluble and Insoluble Fibers
- Products that Are Exempt
- Nutrition Regulations in Foodservice
- Health, Nutrient Content and Structure/Function Claims
- Health Claims
- Table 2-3: Fiber Health Claims: Requirements and Model Claims
- Nutrient Content Claims
- Table 2-4: Fiber Nutrient Content Claims: Requirements
- Structure/Function Claims
- FDA Calls on Companies to Correct Labeling Violations
- Nutritional Label Warning Letters
- CSPI Targets Fiber Ingredients
- Health Effects of Fiber
- Benefits in Consuming Fiber
- Cancer
- Diabetes
- Gastrointestinal Health
- Prebiotics
- Heart Disease
- Weight Management
- Chapter 3: The Marketers
- Key Issues
- Many Fiber Food Ingredient Suppliers
- A Booming Business
- Table 3-1: Leading U.S. Fiber Food Ingredients Suppliers and Their Fiber Ingredients
- Profile: Archer Daniels Midland Co., Decatur, Illinois
- Company Overview
- Joint Venture with Matsutani
- Fibersol-2
- VegeFull
- Profile: Beneo-Group, Morristown, New Jersey
- Company Overview
- Establishing Inulin in the United States
- Growth Expected Despite Raw Material Costs
- Understanding Orafti Inulin and Oligofructose
- Synergy1
- L58 Organic
- The Beneo Label Communicates Benefits Overseas
- Orafti Oligofructose for Weight Loss
- Profile: Cargill, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Company Overview
- Cargill’s Extensive Line of Inulin and Oligofructose
- DS2 Inulin
- Instant Inulin
- XL Inulin
- F97 Oligofructose
- ActiStar RM Starch
- Barliv Barley Betafiber
- Fiber Krunch
- Profile: Colloides Naturels International, Inc., Bridgewater, New Jersey
- Company Overview
- Marketing Acacia Gum as Fiber
- Equacia
- Fibregum
- Profile: Corn Products International, Inc., Westchester, Illinois
- Company Overview
- Acquiring GTC Provides Point of Entry into Fiber Food Business
- BioAgave
- NutraFlora
- OatVantage Oat Bran
- Purimune Galactooligosaccharide
- Profile: Danisco USA, Inc., New Century, Kansas
- Company Overview
- Global Leader in Polydextrose
- A Brief History
- Extension of Approved Applications
- Relationship with International Fiber for Fibrex
- Danisco Expands Production of Cellulose Gum
- Profile: The Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Michigan
- Company Overview
- Cellulose-Based Fiber Ingredients
- Fortefiber
- Satisfit
- Profile: Fiberstar, Inc., River Falls, Wisconsin
- Company Overview
- All About Citrus
- Citri-Fi Wins FIE Award
- New Use: Meat and Poultry
- Profile: The Fibred Group, Cumberland, Maryland
- Company Overview
- All About Soy Fiber
- Profile: FMC BioPolymer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Company Overview
- Conventional Fibers Historically for Structural Purposes
- Avicel
- Hydrocolloid Acquisition
- Profile: FutureCeuticals, Momence, Illinois
- Company Overview
- Numerous Fiber Options
- BarleyTrim
- Calorie ControlTrim
- Nutrim Oat Bran
- UltraTrim Oat Bran
- Profile: Grain Millers, Eugene, Oregon
- Company Overview
- Non-Branded Oat Bran and Fiber
- Profile: Grain Processing Corp., Muscatine, Iowa
- Company Overview
- The Two Sides of TruBran
- TruBran Corn Bran
- TruBran Oat Fiber
- Profile: Gum Technology Corp., Tucson, Arizona
- Company Overview
- Cellulose-Based Ingredients
- Coyote Cellulose Gel 50
- Coyote Fiber Blend ACO
- Gums Marketed as Fibers
- Coyote Gum Arabic T Spray Dried
- Coyote Konjac A
- Coyote Fenuxan
- Coyote Fiber Blend AS-0912
- Conventional Soluble-Type Fibers
- Oat Fiber
- Psyllium Husk
- Profile: International Fiber Corp., North Tonawanda, New York
- Company Overview
- Fibrex
- FloAm
- JustFiber
- Keycel
- NutraFiber
- Qual Flo
- Solka-Floc
- Profile: J. Rettenmaier USA LP, Schoolcraft, Michigan
- Company Overview
- Many Plant Sources for Vitacel
- Profile: Matsutani America, Inc., Itasca, Illinois
- Company Overview
- One Product and One Product Only: Fibersol-2
- Profile: MGP Ingredients, Inc., Atchison, Kansas
- Company Overview
- Resistant Starch
- Fibersym RW
- Resistant Wheat Starch Study
- FiberRite RW
- Profile: National Starch Food Innovation, Bridgewater, New Jersey
- Company Overview
- Resistant Starch
- Hi-maize 220 and 260
- Satiety-Inducing Effect
- Improving Insulin Sensitivity
- In the Market
- In Foodservice
- Nutriose
- Profile: Roquette America, Inc., Keokuk, Iowa
- Company Overview
- Nutriose
- Polysorb FM
- Polysorb FM 98/4/25
- Polysorb FM 75/4/37
- Polysorb FM 75/4/52
- Polysorb FM 75/4/67
- Polysorb FM 98/4/67
- Profile: Sensus America LLC, Monmouth, New Jersey
- Profile: Sensus America LLC, Monmouth, New Jersey
- Company Overview
- Frutafit Inulin and Frutalose Oligofructose
- Frutalose SF75 Debuts July 2010
- Investigating Health Benefits
- Prebiotic Benefits Reported
- Profile: SunOpta Ingredients Group, Chelmsford, Massachusetts
- Company Overview
- Focus on Fiber
- Barley Balance
- MultiFiber
- Oat Fiber
- Pea Fiber
- Soy Fiber
- Stabilized Brans and Germs
- Profile: Tate & Lyle, Decatur, Illinois
- Company Overview
- Promitor
- Resistant Starch
- Soluble Corn Fiber
- The Skinny on Promitor Fibers
- Sta-Lite Polydextrose
- Profile: TIC Gums, Inc., White Marsh, Maryland
- Company Overview
- Gums as Fiber
- Nutriloid 4000 and 7000
- Nutriloid 010 Powder
- Nutriloid Bamboo Fiber
- Nutriloid Fiberplus Powder
- Tic Pretested Dairyblend YG FB3
- Tic Pretested Gum Arabic FT Powder
- Tic Pretested Inulin LV-100
- Ticacel MCC FG-100 Powder
- Ticaloid Lite HF
- Noteworthy Suppliers
- Minor Players
- Acatris, Inc.
- AHD International
- Ceres Organic Harvest, Inc
- Ciranda, Inc.
- ConAgra Foods, Inc
- CreaFill Fibers Corp
- FrieslandCampina Domo
- Garuda International, Inc.
- Lonza, Inc.
- Mid America Food Sales Ltd
- Naturex, Inc.
- Nu-Tek Products, LLC
- NutraCea, Inc
- Nutraceuticals International LLC
- Oat Ingredients LLC
- The Solae Co
- Taiyo International, Inc
- Wacker Chemical Corp.
- Watson, Inc
- Chapter 4: The Market
- Key Issues
- The Fiber Food Ingredients Marketplace
- Determining Market Composition
- Engineering Model
- All Fiber Food Ingredients Are Experiencing Growth
- Conventional, Insoluble-Type Fibers Lead in Market Share
- Figure 4-1: Share of Fiber Food Ingredient Volume Sales, by Fiber Classification, 2004-2014
- New Novel Fibers Stealing Share as Formulators Embrace Them
- Table 4-1: Share of Fiber Food Ingredient Volume Sales, by Specific Fiber Types, 2004-2014
- Novel Fibers Show the Greatest Growth Rate
- Retail Sales Assist with Growth Estimations (and Projections)
- Figure 4-2: Estimated Compound Annual Growth Rates for Fiber Food Ingredient Volume Sales, by Fiber Classification, 2005-2009
- Table 4-2: Estimated Growth Rates of Fiber Food Ingredient Volume Sales, by Specific Fiber Types, 2005-2009
- Table 4-3: Annual Unit Sales for Select Fiber-Enriched Foods, 2005-2009
- Projected Growth Rates
- Figure 4-3: Projected Compound Annual Growth Rates for Fiber Food Ingredient Volume Sales, by Fiber Classification, 2010-2014
- Table 4-4: Projected Growth Rates of Fiber Food Ingredient Volume Sales, by Specific Fiber Types, 2010-2014
- Chapter 5: The Conventional Fiber Market
- Key Issues
- Competitive Analysis: Conventional, Insoluble-Type Fibers
- Market Overview
- Figure 5-1: Conventional, Insoluble-Type Fiber Food Ingredients, Volume Share of Total Market, 2004, 2009 and 2014
- Market Analysis
- Figure 5-2: Conventional, Insoluble-Type Fiber Food Ingredients, Percent Share of Category, 2004, 2009 and 2014
- Figure 5-3: Conventional, Insoluble-Type Fiber Food Ingredients, Compound Annual Growth Rates, 2005 to 2009 and 2010 to 2014
- Cellulose
- Market Share
- Figure 5-4: Share of Cellulose in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Three Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 5-5: Share of Cellulose in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Oat Fiber (from hulls)
- Market Share
- Figure 5-6: Share of Oat Fiber in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Four Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 5-7: Share of Oat Fiber in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Pea Fiber
- Market Share
- Figure 5-8: Share of Pea Fiber in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Three Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 5-9: Share of Pea Fiber in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Soy Fiber
- Market Share
- Figure 5-10: Share of Soy Fiber in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Four Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 5-11: Share of Soy Fiber in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Wheat Fiber
- Market Share
- Figure 5-12: Share of Wheat Fiber in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Three Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 5-13: Share of Wheat Fiber in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Other Fruit and Vegetable Fiber
- Citrus Fiber
- Apple Fiber
- Corn Bran
- Market Share
- Figure 5-14: Share of Corn Bran in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Two Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Wheat Bran
- Applications
- Competitive Analysis: Conventional, Soluble-Type Fiber Food Ingredients
- Market Overview
- Figure 5-15: Conventional, Soluble-Type Fiber Food Ingredients, Volume Share of Total Market, 2004, 2009 and 2014
- Market Analysis
- Figure 5-16: Conventional, Soluble-Type Fiber Food Ingredients, Percent Share of Category, 2004, 2009 and 2014
- Figure 5-17: Conventional, Soluble-Type Fiber Food Ingredients, Compound Annual Growth Rates, 2005 to 2009 and 2010 to 2014
- Beta-Glucan from Barley
- Market Share
- Figure 5-18: Share of Beta-Glucan from Barley in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Four Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 5-19: Share of Beta-Glucan from Barley in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Beta-Glucan from Oats
- Market Share
- Figure 5-20: Share of Beta-Glucan from Oats in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Six Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 5-21: Share of Beta-Glucan from Oats in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Gums
- Market Share
- Figure 5-22: Share of Gums as Fiber in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Six Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 5-23: Share of Gums as Fiber in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Psyllium
- Market Share
- Figure 5-24: Share of Psyllium in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Six Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Sugar Beet Fiber
- Applications
- Figure 5-25: Share of Sugar Beet Fiber in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Chapter 6: The Novel Fiber Market
- Key Issues
- Competitive Analysis: Novel Fibers
- Market Overview
- Figure 6-1: Novel Fiber Food Ingredients, Volume Share of Total Market, 2004, 2009 and 2014
- Market Analysis
- Resistant Starch: Time to Tout its Benefits
- Remaining Very Minor Players
- Figure 6-2: Share of Novel Fiber Food Ingredients, by Specific Fiber Types, 2004, 2009 and 2014
- Figure 6-3: Conventional, Soluble-Type Fiber Food Ingredients, Compound Annual Growth Rates, 2005 to 2009 and 2010 to 2014
- Chicory Root/Inulin
- Market Share
- Figure 6-4: Share of Chicory Root/Inulin in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Three Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 6-5: Share of Chicory Root/Inulin in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- FOS/Fructan
- Market Share
- Figure 6-6: Share of FOS/Fructan in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Four Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 6-7: Share of FOS/Fructan in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Galactooligosaccharide
- Larch Arabinogalactan
- Polydextrose
- Market Share
- Figure 6-8: Share of Polydextrose in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Two suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 6-9: Share of Polydextrose in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Resistant Maltodextrin
- Figure 6-10: Share of Resistant Maltodextrin in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Resistant Starch
- Market Share
- Figure 6-11: Share of Resistant Starch in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Four Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 6-12: Share of Resistant Starch in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Soluble Corn Fiber/Resistant Corn Dextrin
- Market Share
- Figure 6-13: Share of Soluble Corn Fiber/Resistant Corn Dextrin in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Top-Four Suppliers, 2009
- Applications
- Figure 6-14: Share of Soluble Corn Fiber/Resistant Corn Dextrin in the Fiber Food Ingredients Market, by Application, 2009
- Chapter 7: The Applications
- Key Issues
- Flagging Fiber Contents
- The Many Roles of Fiber Food Ingredients in Formulations
- Grain-Based Applications Lead in Fiber Content Claims
- Flagging Fiber Contents
- Table 7-1: New Product Introductions Flagging Fiber Content on Package, Percent Share of Number of Reports by Product Category, Total 2005 to 2009
- Figure 7-1: New Product Introductions Flagging Fiber Content on Package, Percent Share of Number of Reports by Product Category, Total 2005 to 2009
- Figure 7-2: New Product Introductions Flagging Fiber Content on Package, Total Number of Reports, 2005 to 2009
- A Little Extra Provides a Marketing Edge
- To Blend Is the Trend
- Let There Be Fiber
- Overlapping Claims
- Leading Retail Applications
- New Product Introductions Making Fiber Content Claims
- Table 7-2: New Product Introductions Flagging Fiber on Front Panel of Package, Number of Reports by Product Category, 2005-2009
- Ingredients for Fiber Claims
- Performance vs. Enrichment Fibers
- Conventional Fiber Use in New Products
- Table 7-3: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Beta-Glucan in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Table 7-4: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Bran in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Table 7-5: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Cellulose in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Table 7-6: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Gums in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Table 7-7: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Pectin in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Table 7-8: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Psyllium in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Novel Fiber Use in New Products
- Table 7-9: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Fructan in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Table 7-10: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Inulin in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Table 7-11: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Oligofructose in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Table 7-12: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Polydextrose in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Table 7-13: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Resistant Maltodextrin in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Table 7-14: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Soluble Corn Fiber in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Table 7-15: Number of U.S. New Food Product Introductions Containing Resistant Starch in the Ingredient Statement, 2005-2009
- Fiber Ingredients in New Product Launches
- Ingredient Selection
- Noteworthy Introductions
- Table 7-16: Select New Product Introductions Making a Fiber Claim and Their Fiber Ingredients, Full 2009 through March 31, 2010
- Introductions Emphasizing Fiber
- The Forerunner in the Fiber Franchise
- Kellogg’s Commitment to Fiber
- Setting the Pace
- Drinking your Fiber
- Women Can Have It All
- Crisp and Lean Breakfast
- Making Fiber the Hero
- Freezing Fiber
- Froose Is More than Juice
- Hydrating Protein Drink
- Sent to the Graveyard
- Chapter 8: The Consumer
- Key Issues
- The Consumer of Fiber-Enriched Foods
- Consumers Get It
- Functional Foods Research Confirms Awareness and Interest
- Table 8-1: Awareness and Consumption of Certain Food Components for Health Reasons, 2009
- Additional Quick Facts from the Functional Foods Study
- Survey Shows Interest in Consuming More Fiber Is Up
- Additional Quick Facts from the Food & Health Study
- Grocers’ Survey Confirms Consumers Are Eating More Fiber
- Women Seek Out High-Fiber Label Claims
- Communicating Fiber Content to Consumers
- Consumers Say: I Look for Fiber Content on Food Labels
- Kellogg Agrees that Consumers Need to Read It
- FDA Says Most Don’t Believe Content Claims Are Accurate
- Experian Simmons Consumer Usage Analysis
- Experian Simmons Consumer Survey
- Trends in Attitudes on Including Fiber in the Diet
- Table 8-2: U.S. Individual Attitudes on Including Fiber in the Diet, by percent, 2005-2009
- Trend in Cereal Brands Consumed
- Table 8-3: U.S. Individual Use of Select Cereal Brands, by Percent, 2005-2009
- Using Demographic Indices
- Demographic Attitudes Towards Fiber
- Table 8-4: Demographics Favoring or Resisting Individual Attitudes on Including Plenty of Fiber in the Diet, by Index, 2009
- Table 8-5: Demographics Favoring or Resisting Select Cereal Brands, by Index, 2009
- Table 8-6: U.S. Individual Attitudes Towards Including Plenty of Fiber in the Diet and Favoring or Resisting Select Cereal Brands, by Index, 2009
- Appendix 1: Fiber Food Ingredient Suppliers
- Appendix 2: Fiber Food Ingredient Supplier Ads
- Figure A2-1: Archer Daniels Midland Co. “Vegefull”
- Figure A2-2: Cargill, Inc. “Barliv”
- Figure A2-3: Colloides Naturels International, Inc. “fibregum”
- Figure A2-4: Corn Product International, Inc. “Purimune” and “NutraFlora”
- Figure A2-5: Danisco “USA, Inc. “Litesse”
- Figure A2-6: Fiberstar, Inc. “Citri-fi”
- Figure A2-7: FutureCeuticals “Nutrim” and “Calorie Controltrim”
- Figure A2-8: Grain Millers “Oat Fiber”
- Figure A2-9: International Fiber Corp. “Solka-Floc,” “JustFiber” and “Fibrex”
- Figure A2-10: Lonza, Inc. “FiberAid”
- Fiber A2-11: Matsutani America, Inc. “Fibersol-2”
- Figure A-12: MGP Ingredients, Inc. “Fibersym RW”
- Figure A-13: Roquette America, Inc. “Nutriose”
- Figure A-14: SunOpta Ingredients Group “Barley Balance,” “MultiFiber” and more
- Figure A2-15: Tate & Lyle “Promitor”
- Appendix 3: Marketers of Fiber-Enriched Products
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