Articles
U.S. CHANGES IN HEALTH CLAIMS AND NUTRITIONAL LABELING FOR FOODS AND DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS
Article number
446_30
Pages
205 – 210
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Abstract
Bilberries, blueberries, cranberries and other Vaccinium species offer many health benefits to consumers.
Although development of new cultivars with higher levels of phytochemicals may appear desirable, existing government regulations limit health claims and nutrient content claims for both foods and dietary supplements.
Supplements may bear health claims that are not permitted for foods, possibly leading consumers to use supplements rather than eating a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables.
Additional clinical studies using Vaccinium fruits and their derivatives are needed to justify future health claims.
Although development of new cultivars with higher levels of phytochemicals may appear desirable, existing government regulations limit health claims and nutrient content claims for both foods and dietary supplements.
Supplements may bear health claims that are not permitted for foods, possibly leading consumers to use supplements rather than eating a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables.
Additional clinical studies using Vaccinium fruits and their derivatives are needed to justify future health claims.
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Authors
M. Camire
Keywords
anthocyanins, bilberry, blueberry, cranberry, regulations
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