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Japan Regulatory Status

Regulatory Agency

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Regulatory Category(ies)

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Prebiotic Types

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Fiber Definition

Food:
  • Prebiotics are a long-standing ingredient category as functional substances in foods for special health uses (FOSHU)
  • Various oligosaccharides, dietary fibers (e.g., indigestible dextrin, wheat bran, etc.)
  • However, the demand for FOSHU is declining, with the trend shifting to Foods with Functional Claims (FFC)
  • Unlike FOSHU, FFC allows for functional claims

Position on "Prebiotic Claim"

Food:
  • From Cargill Japan: No official prebiotic regulation process
  • Manufacturers need to check with authorities so as to not cross the line of pharmaceutical affairs law by using prebiotic wording on food labels

Rationale if not permitted (Include Reference / Regulation)

Not applicable

Facts Panel Declaration (per category)

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Approved Health Claim(s)

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Dose Specifics

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Regulatory Submission

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Claims Substantiation

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Regulatory Approval Process

Food:
  • FOSHU has a stricter approval process by which the government requires manufacturers to undertake efficacy and safety clinical trials
  • FFC does not require a national permit, but rather the company’s evaluation. The FCC category relies on scientific evidence already available in the market
  • FFC is much easier than EFSA; same concept as DSHEA
  • However, it may take some time to get used to the documentation required for notification

Post-Approval Process (i.e., Amendment and Renewal)

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Enforcement Practice

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Link to Reference Documents

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If you have updated information for this page, please submit it to Regulatory Lead Tania John for review: tjohn@nutrasource.ca. Thank you.