ESHA Research, the leader in nutrition analysis and regulatory-compliance solutions, has updated its Genesis R&D Supplement Formulation and Labeling Software, the industry's only program tailored specifically to the needs of supplement and nutraceutical manufacturers.
Genesis R&D Supplements version 1.6 introduces a new document management feature that enables users to store critical recordkeeping files such as spec sheets and lab analysis results with “Ingredients” and “Formulas” stored in the database.
This update also comes with an optional, importable nutrition database of 1,349 herbal (and other) ingredients pre-populated with nutrient and component data. Software users now have the option to upload and use these ingredients when formulating products.
"We continue to center our development around the user experience," says Craig Bennett, CEO of ESHA. "The ability to attach files for auditing and other purposes has been a top request, and I think our customers will be happy to have it."
Other notable features include an alternate way to calculate overages, a Unit Weight column visible when formulating and additional behind-the-scenes performance enhancements.
About Genesis R&D Supplements
Genesis R&D Supplements automates a wide variety of functions necessary to the supplement-formulation process, including those previously performed using spreadsheets and hand calculations. Genesis R&D simplifies each step of the commercialization process with automatic generation of regulatory-compliant Supplement Facts panels, virtual prototyping, tools to streamline your development phases, and reports and archive options to track ingredient changes and formulation revisions for auditing or other purposes.
About ESHA Research
ESHA Research, founded in 1981, offers a variety of nutritional analysis and label development solutions to ensure regulatory compliance. Our software programs and databases are used all over the world, by food manufacturers, educational facilities, restaurants, healthcare facilities, and other industry institutions for nutrient analysis, labeling, product development, and more. In addition, ESHA Research offers software and regulatory compliance consulting and label-generation services.
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