Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Active Component
- Ingredient Name
- Ingredients
- Bilberry Extract
Features & Benefits
- Benefit Claims (Health)
- Labeling Claims
- Food Ingredients Features
- Product Highlights
- Numerous fruits such as blueberries, cherries, and blackberries contain antioxidant-rich anthocyanins, however, they are found most concentrated in bilberries, which have been linked to support visual function and eye comfort
- May improve visual function by promoting the re-composition of rhodopsin, a compound in the retina that responds to light and communicates with the brain, as well as being a rich source of antioxidant anthocyanins, which protect the delicate structures of the eye.
- Naturally grown European bilberries that require a clinically lower dosage compared to other bilberry extracts
- Functions
- Anti aging
- Anti-inflammation
- Beauty support
- Blood circulation
- Blood pressure
- Cardiovascular
- Eye support
- Heart health
- Speciality ingredient
- Clinically Researched Benefits
- Alleviates eyes fatigue
- Improves eye dryness
- Helps maintain clear and focused vision
- Improves accommodative function (The ability to switch focus from a near object to a far one)
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Food & Nutrition Applications
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Technical Details & Test Data
- Clinical Study of Bilberon®
The length of wet strip (after VDT) vs Placebo group
- Mechanism of Action
Bilberry extract may improve visual function by promoting the re-composition of rhodopsin, a compound in the retina that responds to light and communicates with the brain. Bilberry is also a rich source of antioxidant anthocyanins, which may protect the delicate structures of the eye.
Safety & Health
- Safety
Bilberries are native to Europe and the British Isles and have been safely consumed as a food there for centuries. The active constituents of bilberries, anthocyanins, also appear in other widely consumed foods such as blackberries, blueberries, cherries, and cranberries. Bilberon™ has been tested in human subjects with no ill effects.