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The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued its long-awaited rules
for functional foods and supplements – publishing a 79-page set of criteria on its website.
The rules cover health supplements, nutraceuticals, food for special dietary use, food for special
medical purposes, functional foods and novel foods.
You can read here how the laws have been warmly welcomed by industry, which believes the rules
offer much needed clarity and fill a long-standing regulatory vacuum.
The rules will be enforced from January 1, 2018 but FSSAI says it is starting to ‘operationalise’
them now.
It is hoped the rules will put India on a similar regulatory level to leading nations while also
establishing a strong, science-based environment for the industry in the country.
We’ve waded through the document to provide the key rules that food and nutrition companies
operating in the sector need to know.
1) General requirements
The quantity of nutrients added to any product must not exceed the recommended daily allowance
(RDA) as set by the Indian Council of Medical Research. Should this not exist, Codex limits will KEY INDUSTRY EVENTS
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The product must be targeted to consumers with specific disease conditions and is permitted to
contain nutrients at a higher level than the RDA, but must not exceed the limits set separately by
FSSAI.
Formulas designed to replace all daily meals for weight loss/control must provide energy between
800 and 1,200 kcal. The individual servings must contain approximately one-third or one-fourth of
the total daily energy, depending on the number of daily servings. A formula to replace one or more
daily meals must provide between 220 and 400 kcal per meal.
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No less than 25% and no more than 50% of the energy can come from protein, and no more than
30% from fat. The words ‘food for special dietary uses’ followed by ‘food for [the particular health
condition]’ must be stated on pack.
This includes food prepared for weight reduction and intended as a total replacement of normal
diet.
Only probiotic cultures specified by FSSAI may be used, although it may approve additional
probiotic microorganisms from time-to-time.
The labelling must not claim that the probiotic food can prevent, treat or cure disease and the
packaging must contain the words ‘probiotic food’. The strain, its shelf-life and the level at which
efficacy is claims must always be stated.
If a plant or botanical is not specified in the regulations, but has a history of safe use in India or
elsewhere, the FSSAI may grant approval for its use subject to the filing of a product information
file containing testing information, published literature and quality details.
9) Novel foods
A novel food must not have a history of human consumption, either in terms of the total product or
an ingredient it contains. It may also have been obtained by a new technological process. The
novel food must not be manufactured or imported on a commercial scale without FSSAI approval.
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