China approves American ginseng, ginseng, ganoderma for health foods filing

Published 2024년 1월 8일

Tridge summary

The State Administration for Market Regulation announced the addition of ginseng, American ginseng, and ganoderma to the Health Food Raw Material Directory, allowing specific health claims for products containing these ingredients. The permitted daily dosage for these raw materials is specified, and they can only be used in single raw material formulations without other ingredients. Products containing these raw materials are not suitable for children, adolescents, pregnant, and breastfeeding women. Over 3,500 health foods were approved in China in 2023, with most being multivitamins and minerals products.
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The State Administration for Market Regulation made the announcement​ on December 31 last year. With the approval, they are added to Health Food Raw Material Directory. Raw materials in the directory could be made into health foods that come with health claims pre-specified by the authorities. In this case, both ginseng and American ginseng products could claim to either “aid the strengthening of immunity” ​or “alleviating physical fatigue” ​or make both claims concurrently. Products containing ganoderma could only claim the former. The permitted daily dosage for ginseng is between one to three grams, 1.5 to three grams for American ginseng, and four to six grams for ganoderma. Based on the announcement, the three ingredients could only be used to make single raw material formulation and could not be formulated with other raw materials. Companies should also specify the breed of the raw materials used when submitting a health food filing. In this case, companies should ensure that ...

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