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Vitux says research shows its ConCordix Smart Chew tech poised to reinvigorate the omega-3s category

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The company recently released the results of a consumer compliance study it performed with its ConCordix Smart Chew delivery technology, which locks EPA and DHA into a quick to dissolve, easy-to-chew gel matrix. The company claims that there is no detectable fish taste or smell with the products.

Fishy burps

Fishy odor and the ‘fishy burbs’ have long been a drawback in the omega-3s category. Some promoters of alternatives, such as krill oil manufacturers, have claimed in the past that this negative organoleptic experience is the main reason that consumers drop out of the category.

This has been seen as a drag on the entire category, which has seen flat to slightly positive growth for a number of years, after recovering from a swoon in the mid 2010s.

The standard delivery mode for years has been softgels. Newer high concentrate forms of omega-3s have reduced the number of pills consumers must swallow to get an effective dose, but the fishy odor and burbs problem remains.

High payload in chewable format

Some chewable delivery modes have already debuted on the market, including the gummies offered by Nordic Naturals, Nature’s Made and others. Most of these products feature lower dosages of omega-3s.

By contrast, Vitux says its ConCordix technology can handle a payload of up to 800 mg of EPA and DHA, and the positive taste experience enhances compliance. In addition, the gel matrix is ​​designed to deliver tiny encapsulated oil droplets to the digestive tract, which is claimed to enhance bioavailability.

In its recent test, the company said that among a group of 41 male and female volunteers they found 100% compliance for using the ConCordix chews, and said a high number of them said they’d buy the product and recommend it to someone else. More than 80% of the customers reported liking the taste, the company said.

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