Building a Nutrilite Global, Scientific Community
By bringing together some of the world's leading experts, the Nutrilite Health Institute has
built a global scientific community – adding unprecedented focus and impact to a wide range
of studies, from heart health and weight management issues, to improving our lives as we age.
The Nutrilite Health Institute draws on the expertise of over 100 internal scientists as well
as outside experts for research, clinical testing, and education. Their discoveries, demonstrated
in hundreds of international science and nutrition journals and presentations, have greatly
expanded global understanding of nutrition science.
The Nutrilite Health Institute Publications List spans more than five decades of ground-breaking
research in the areas of nutrition science, analytical chemistry, and agricultural methodology.
List of Publications
The Nutrilite Health Institute has also been represented in over 150 scientific presentations.
Following are some recent places our Scientists have been:
2007
Fast D, Gellenbeck K, Ikonte C, Lin Y, Roh-Schmidt H. High throughput method for assessing gap
junction intercellular communication. International Conference
on Physiological and Pathological Importance of Gap Junctions, Tokyo, Japan.
Jiang Z, Li K, Huang W, Wu Z, Yuan X, Huang X, Li M, Lin Y, Randolph K. Effects of
multivitamin-multimineral-phytochemical supplement on nutrient status in Chinese adults.
Experimental Biology 2007, Washington, D.C.
Lemay M, Lin Y, Randolph K, Rozga L, Diaz-Sanchez D, Krempin D. Botanical combination product reduces
late response to nasal allergen challenge and release of prostaglandin D2.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.
Lin Y, Murray M, Kermpin D, Gellenbeck K, Roh-Schmidt H, Wilkins L, Rebhun JF, Randolph RK. The approach
for screening natural plant ingredients for development of nutraceutical supplements to support bone health.
American Society for Bone and Mineral Research 29th Annual Meeting,
Honolulu, HI.
Murray MA, et al. A novel approach for screening natural plant ingredients for development of nutraceutical
supplements to support bone health. 67th International Congress of FIP,
Beijing, China.
2006
Chandra A, Persons K. Phytochemical fingerprint ID and quantitative determination of gymnemagenin in extracts
and dietary supplements containing Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., by ES-MS and HPLC.
120th AOAC International Annual Meeting and Exposition, Minneapolis, MN.
Lemay M, Davies A, Randolph K. Effects of daily multi-supplements on nutrients and risk factors in healthy
adults. American College of Nutrition Annual Meeting, Reno, NV.
Rana J, Fast D, Li Y, Ikonte C, Mulder TJ, Dietz G. Bio-directed fractionation, isolation and HPLC analysis
of white peony root (Paeonia lactiflora): identification of paeoniflorin as an active marker for white peony
using gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) binding assay. Supply side West 2006,
Las Vegas, NV.
Rana J, Fast D, Li Y, Ikonte C, Mulder TJ, Dietz G. Bio-directed fractionation, isolation and HPLC analysis
of white peony root (Paeonia lactiflora): identification of paeoniflorin as an active marker for white peony
using gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) binding assay. American Society of
Pharmacognosy Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Randolph R, Lemay M, Rozga L, Davies A, Lin Y. Bioassay and clinical evidence for a multi-ingredient botanical
formula for relief of upper respiratory allergy. 4th International Phytochemical
Symposium, Seoul, Korea.
Randolph RK, Davies A, Kornman K, Duff G, Rogus J, Roh-Schmidt H. Proof of concept clinical evidence for a
nutrigenetic botanical for inflammation associated with genetic over-expression of IL-1.
Living Well to 100, Boston, MA.
Rozga L, Lemay M, Randolph, Davies A, Lin Y. Proof of concept bioassay and clinical evidence for a botanical
anti-allergy intervention.. 6th International Phytochemical Conference,
Buena Park, CA.