New Product Development and Regulatory Challenges in Nutraceutical Industry

B. Kumar, Shivom Singh, K. Srivastava, K. Wani
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Functional food ingredients and dietary supplements are essential for health promotion and disease risk reduction. The demand for various food products is increasing day by day due to ever increasing population. Different multinational companies have invested to meet the demands of the people all over the world. However, some miscreants have adultered different food products that caused various concerns to the people and the government. Hence, different laws in different countries have been regulated to maintain the quality of food. However, there is major legislation and product approval challenges which should be aligned by global common regulations to move forward by reducing the scope for conflict between our regulatory approaches and by forging closer cooperation that can only be addressed by appropriate and accurate ingredients understanding, safety legislation, clinical studies benefits, advanced food processing technologies and various analytical studies. The nutraceutical revolution will direct us into a new era of medicine and health, in which the food industry will become a research oriented, analogous to the pharmaceutical industry. The present review article discusses the recent status of nutraceuticals and their importance to prevent various diseases.
营养保健品行业的新产品开发和监管挑战
功能性食品配料和膳食补充剂对促进健康和减少疾病风险至关重要。由于人口的不断增长,对各种食品的需求日益增加。不同的跨国公司进行投资,以满足世界各地人民的需求。然而,一些不法分子在不同的食品中掺假,引起了人民和政府的各种关注。因此,不同国家有不同的法律来维持食品的质量。然而,主要的立法和产品审批挑战应该与全球共同法规保持一致,通过减少我们监管方法之间的冲突范围,并通过建立更紧密的合作来推进,这些合作只能通过适当和准确的成分理解、安全立法、临床研究利益、先进的食品加工技术和各种分析研究来解决。营养保健革命将引导我们进入一个医药和健康的新时代,在这个时代,食品工业将成为一个以研究为导向的行业,类似于制药工业。本文综述了营养保健品的研究现状及其在预防各种疾病中的重要性。
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