Nutraceutical Regulations in India: A comprehensive Review

Vaishnavi Ramdasi, Deepthi Lingala, Kaveri Macharam, Trapti Saxena, D. Prasanthi
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The term "Nutraceutical" was coined from "nutrition" and "pharmaceutical" in 1989, a Nutraceutical is any substance considered as a food or its part which, in addition to its normal nutritional value provides health benefits including the prevention of disease or promotion of health. Due to the adverse effects of drugs, consumers are preferring food supplements to improve health. Nutraceutical demand will grow with increasing risk of diseases is expected to boost product demand over the forecast period. High cost associated with healthcare treatments has resulted in rising consumer interest in Nutraceuticals. The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has been established, which consolidates various acts and orders that were in existence to handle food related issues in various Ministries and Departments. FSSAI has been created for laying down science-based standards for articles of food and to regulate their manufacture, storage, distribution, sale and import to ensure availability of safe and wholesome food for human consumption. The regulatory framework of Nutraceuticals in India needs attention from the relevant authorities. Globally, the regulatory authorities are aware of changing needs of consumers and proactively protect consumers by amending existing laws to accommodate changes but in India old laws such as Prevention of Food adulteration Act, 1954, which regulates packaged foods, still exist for manufacturers.
印度营养药品法规:全面审查
“营养保健品”一词是1989年由“营养”和“制药”两个词合成而成的。营养保健品是指任何被认为是食品或其组成部分的物质,除了其正常的营养价值外,还提供健康益处,包括预防疾病或促进健康。由于药物的副作用,消费者更喜欢食品补充剂来改善健康。营养保健品的需求将随着疾病风险的增加而增长,预计在预测期内将推动产品需求。与医疗保健治疗相关的高成本导致消费者对营养保健品的兴趣日益浓厚。印度食品安全和标准局(FSSAI)已经成立,它整合了各部委和部门现有的各种法案和命令,以处理与食品有关的问题。FSSAI的成立是为了制定基于科学的食品标准,并规范食品的生产、储存、分销、销售和进口,以确保人类消费获得安全和卫生的食品。印度营养药品的监管框架需要相关当局的关注。在全球范围内,监管当局意识到消费者不断变化的需求,并通过修改现有法律来积极保护消费者,以适应变化,但在印度,旧的法律,如1954年《防止食品掺假法》,规定了包装食品,仍然存在于制造商。
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