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          China Officially Released the Function Evaluation Methods for Health Food: Summary of Key Changes

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          The Technical Specifications for Testing and Evaluation of Health Food (2003 Version) was abolished in July 2018. After five years, on August 31, 2023, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) finally published the Directory of Health Functions Available to be Claimed by Health Food – Non-nutrition Supplements (2023 Version) and the supporting documents, including the long-awaited health food function evaluation methods.

          These documents include:

          • Directory of Health Functions Available to be Claimed by Health Food – Non-nutrition Supplements (2023 Version);
          • Guidelines on Testing and Evaluation of Health Food Functions (2023 Version);
          • Testing and Evaluation Methods for Health Food Functions (2023 Version);
          • Guidelines on Ethical Review of Health Food Human Feeding Trials (2023 Version); and
          • Interpretation to Directory of Health Functions Available to Be Claimed by Health Food – Non-nutrition Supplements (2023 Version) and the supporting documents.

          Registration of new health food products officially began on August 31. We will guide you through the key changes in the above-mentioned documents and summarize the testing requirements for registered health food products.

          PART 1: Key changes in the five new documents

          1. The total number of health functions has been reduced from 27 to 24, with revisions made to the wording used to describe the health claims.

          Aligning with the earlier draft for public comment, the health claims allowed for functional health food have been reduced from the original 27 to 24. Three outdated functions, namely boosting lactation, promoting growth and development, and improving skin oiliness were formally removed. Moreover, revisions have been made to the wording for the remaining 24 health functions, making the terminology more standardized and precise. (See Table 1 for more details).

          2. Although the overall requirements for function evaluation remain unchanged, there are still updates to the details.

          Through comparison, we discovered that the requirements for conducting animal testing and (or) human feeding trials for the 24 health functions remain unchanged. For instance, the claim “aids in boosting immunity” still requires animal testing only; “contributes to anti-oxidation” still requires both animal testing and human feeding trials. However, there are still some differences, such as more testing programs and changes in the evaluation criteria.

          It’s important to note that the new function evaluation methods have been shifted from mandatory to recommended.

          3. The transition requirements for products approved previously have been clarified.

          - Products with health functions listed in the Directory: A five-year transition period is set to standardize the health claims. If the products are evaluated based on the methods recorded in the 1996 version, then related enterprises should redo or supplement functional tests (See Table 2 for details).

          - Products with health functions not listed in the Directory: Apply for change of health functions or make declarations on the listing of their health functions within five years.

          - Registration certificates with no valid period and no product technical requirements: Apply for a change of certificates in accordance with current regulations in light of the situation.

          Table 1 Comparison of the requirements for previous and new function tests

          S.N.

          Previous health functions

          New health functions (2023 Version)

          Overall requirements for function tests (unchanged)

          1

          Enhancing immunity

          Aids in enhancing immunity

          Animal function tests

          2

          Anti-oxidation

          Aids in anti-oxidation

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          3

          Aids in improving memory

          Aids in improving memory

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          4

          Alleviating eye fatigue

          Alleviating visual fatigue

          Human feeding trials

          5

          Clearing the throat

          Clear and nourish the throat

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          6

          Improving sleep

          Aids in improving sleep

          Animal function tests

          7

          Alleviating physical fatigue

          Alleviating physical fatigue

          Animal function tests

          8

          Enhancing hypoxia tolerance

          Tolerant to hypoxia

          Animal function tests

          9

          Losing weight

          Aids in controlling body fats

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          10

          Increasing bone density

          Aids in increasing bone density

          Animal function tests

          11

          Improving nutritional anemia

          Improving iron-deficiency anemia

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          12

          Eliminating acne

          Aids in eliminating acne

          Human feeding trials

          13

          Eliminating skin chloasma

          Aids in eliminating skin chloasma

          Human feeding trials

          14

          Improving skin moisture

          Aids in improving skin moisture condition

          Human feeding trials

          15

          Regulating intestinal microbiota

          Aids in regulating intestinal microbiota

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          16

          Promoting digestion

          Aids in promoting digestion

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          17

          Relieving constipation

          Aids in promoting regular bowel movements

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          18

          Providing auxiliary protective function for gastric mucosal damage

          Aids in protecting the gastric mucosa

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          19

          Assisting in lowering blood lipids

          Aids in maintaining healthy blood lipid (cholesterol/triglyceride) levels

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          20

          Assisting in lowering blood sugar

          Aids in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          21

          Assisting in lowering blood pressure

          Aids in maintaining healthy blood pressure levels

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          22

          Providing auxiliary protective function against chemical liver damage

          Providing auxiliary protective action against chemical liver damage

          Animal function tests

          23

          Providing auxiliary protective function against radiation hazards

          Provides auxiliary protective action against ionizing radiation hazards

          Animal function tests

          24

          Promoting lead excretion

          Aids in lead excretion

          Animal function tests and human feeding trials

          25

          Boosting lactation

          Removed

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          26

          Promoting growth and development

          Removed

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          27

          Improving skin oiliness

          Removed

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          Table 2. Correlation and function evaluation transition requirements for new and previous health claims

          S.N.

          New health functions

          Previous health functions

          Function tests that need to be redone when the product evaluation was based on the Health Food Function Evaluation Procedures and Testing Methods (1996 Version)

          1

          Aids in enhancing immunity

          Immunity regulation; enhancing immunity

          Redo animal function tests

          2

          Aids in anti-oxidation

          Delaying aging; anti-oxidation

          Supplement human feeding trials

          3

          Aids in improving memory

          Improving memory; aids in improving memory

          If the wechsler memory scale is used in the human feed trial, redo the human feed trial test according to the current regulations.

          4

          Alleviating visual fatigue

          Improving eyesight; alleviating eye fatigue

          --

          5

          Soothes and moistens the throat

          Soothing and moistening the throat; clearing the throat

          --

          6

          Aids in improving sleep

          Improving sleep

          --

          7

          Alleviating physical fatigue

          Anti-fatigue; alleviating physical fatigue

          If the pole-climbing test is used in the animal test, redo the animal test according to the current regulations.

          8

          Tolerant to hypoxia

          Tolerant to hypoxia; enhancing hypoxia tolerance

          Redo animal function tests

          9

          Aids in controlling body fats

          Losing weight

          Redo functional tests

          10

          Aids in increasing bone density

          Improving osteoporosis; increasing bone density

          --

          11

          Improving iron-deficiency anemia

          Improving nutritional anemia; improving iron-deficiency anemia

          --

          12

          Aids in eliminating acne

          Beauty (eliminating acne); eliminating acne

          --

          13

          Aids in eliminating skin chloasma

          Beauty (eliminating skin chloasma); eliminating skin chloasma

          --

          14

          Aids in improving skin moisture condition

          Beauty (improving skin moisture/oil balance); improving skin moisture

          --

          15

          Aids in regulating intestinal microbiota

          Improving gastrointestinal function (regulate intestinal microbiota); regulating intestinal microbiota

          --

          16

          Aids in promoting digestion

          Improving gastrointestinal function(promoting digestion); promoting digestion

          --

          17

          Aids in promoting regular bowel movements

          Improving gastrointestinal function (promoting regular bowel movements); relieving constipation

          --

          18

          Aids in protecting the gastric mucosa

          Improving gastrointestinal function (providing auxiliary protective function for gastric mucosal damage); providing auxiliary protective function for gastric mucosal damage

          --

          19

          Aids in maintaining healthy blood lipid (cholesterol/triglyceride) levels

          Regulate blood lipid (reduce total cholesterol and lower triglycerides); assisting in lowering blood lipids

          Redo human feeding trials

          20

          Aids in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels

          Regulate blood sugar levels; assisting in lowering blood sugar

          --

          21

          Aids in maintaining healthy blood pressure levels

          Regulate blood pressure levels; assisting in lowering blood pressure

          --

          22

          Providing auxiliary protective action against chemical liver damage

          Has a protective effect against chemical liver damage; providing an auxiliary protective function against chemical liver damage

          --

          23

          Provides auxiliary protective action against ionizing radiation hazards

          Radiation resistance; providing auxiliary protective effect against radiation hazards

          Redo animal function tests

          24

          Aids in lead excretion

          Promoting lead excretion

          --

          Note:

          1. Testing and Evaluation Methods of Health Food Functions (2023 Version)[1] is a revision based on Technical Specifications for Health Food Testing and Evaluation (2003 Version)[2] and the Announcement of 9 Health Function Evaluation Methods including Anti-oxidation[3] issued by the former State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) in 2012. No further re-evaluation materials for health functions is required if the evaluation requirements and standards of the original function test report are based on the above-mentioned two documents.
          2. In accordance with previous requirements for the re-registration of product health function evaluations, if the evaluation requirements and standards of the original function test report are lower than the current ones, corresponding health function re-evaluation materials must be provided when adjusting health function claims. It can be provided in two ways:
          3. A post-market population consumption function evaluation research report issued by a third-party testing organization. Data collection, management, and analysis should be standardized, truthful, and traceable, providing effective technical support for the product’s health functions.
          4. For those unable to provide such a report, a function test report redone in accordance with the three documents ([1, 2, 3]) mentioned earlier can be provided. For those with original function test report evaluation requirements and standards aligned with the Health Food Function Evaluation Procedures and Methods (1996 Version), the requirements are outlined in Table 2. “--” indicates that no further health function re-evaluation materials required.

          PART 2: What tests are required for health food registration?

          In July 2018, the Technical Specifications for Health Food Testing and Evaluation (2003 Version) was abolished, leaving no testing basis, thus hindering the registration progress. To address this issue, SAMR initiated a comprehensive revision to the regulations. So far, documents on toxicological assessment methods, sanitary physicochemical inspection standards, microbial safety assessments, and function evaluation methods, have been formally released. This has allowed health food registration and testing to officially resume.

          Currently, when applying for health food registration, the following test reports need to be submitted:

          S.N.

          Testing items

          Basic requirements

          1

          3-batch self-tests

          All technical indicators of the product's technical requirements should be included.

          2

          3-batch tests of functional components or characteristic ingredients, hygiene, and stability

          Ordinary samples typically undergo accelerated testing, with a general shelf life of two years. These samples should be stored for three months under conditions of 37±2℃, RH75±5%, and protected from direct sunlight. Sampling and testing should be conducted at zero, one, two, and three months. It is noteworthy that data from the zero-month assessment can be based on the results of hygiene testing performed on samples from the same batch.

          3

          Methodological validation on functional components or characteristic ingredients test methods

          I. When referring to national standard methods, it is also necessary to assess the detection limit, precision, accuracy, and linear range of the method;

          II. Currently, the methodological research data for probiotic-like signature component testing is not considered a mandatory requirement.

          4

          Toxicology tests

          I. These typically include: acute oral toxicity tests, three genetic toxicity tests, and 28-day oral toxicity tests;

          II. The testing should be conducted in the same laboratory as the functional tests, using the same batch of samples, and one of the batches used for stability testing.

          5

          Animal function tests and (or) human feeding trials

          The toxicological testing should be carried out in the same laboratory as the functional tests, using the same batch of samples, and one of the batches used for stability testing.

          6

          Other tests, if necessary (depending on the specific product, such as strain identification, and strain virulence test).

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