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Children's Health Solutions

Children's health represents a critical area of focus and opportunity in the supplement industry. Parents are increasingly seeking out products that support not just eye health, but overall wellness for their children. Collaborating with partners who share a commitment to children's health is essential for creating products that meet these needs.

Why Partner with Kemin?

Kemin is dedicated to supporting children's health in every aspect of our business. We dive deep into the needs of young consumers, exploring the vital areas of health that impact their development. Our holistic approach ensures that children receive comprehensive support for their well-being, laying the foundation for a healthier future.

Explore Our Offerings

Kemin’s portfolio of ingredients allows manufacturers to create supplements that support children's health at every stage of development. Our ingredients cater to a diverse array of needs, supporting everything from eye and cognitive health to skin vitality and overall wellness.

FloraGLO® Lutein
The most studied lutein brand, known for supporting eye health and visual performance, cognitive health and skin health.1-2

ZeaONE®/ OPTISHARP™ Natural Zeaxanthin
Natural zeaxanthin with proven benefits in eye, brain and skin health.3-11

Macu-LZ™
Specially formulated to enhance eye health, cognitive function, and stress resilience.12-20


 

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OPTISHARP™ Natural is a Registered Trademark of DSM Nutritional Products Ltd.

OPTISHARP™ Natural is made with ZeaOne(R) from KEMIN. ZeaOne is a [registered] trademark of KEMIN Industries, Inc. 

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References:

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  2. Based on the results of the IQVIA IMS National Disease and Therapeutic Index (NDTI) syndicated report among physicians who recommend a dietary supplement with lutein for eye health through between June 1, 2017 to May 31, 2018.
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  12.  Juturu, V., Bowman, J. P., Stringham, N. T., & Stringhan, J. M. (2016). Bioavailability of lutein/zeaxanthin isomers and macular pigment optical density response to macular carotenoid supplementation: A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study. New Front. Ophthalmol, 2, 140-145.
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  16. Stringham, J. M., O'Brien, K. J., & Stringham, N. T. (2017). Contrast sensitivity and lateral inhibition are enhanced with macular carotenoid supplementation. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 58(4), 2291-2295.
  17. Stringham, J. M., Stringham, N. T., & O’Brien, K. J. (2017). Macular carotenoid supplementation improves visual performance, sleep quality, and adverse physical symptoms in those with high screen time exposure. Foods, 6(7), 47.
  18. Culver, M. F., Bowman, J., & Juturu, V. (2018). Lutein and Zeaxanthin Isomers Effect on Sleep Quality: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial.
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