Arai Soichi, Yasuoka Akihito, Abe Keiko
Department of Nutritional Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Tokyo, Japan.
Curr Opin Lipidol. 2008 Feb;19(1):69-73. doi: 10.1097/MOL.0b013e3282f3f505.
The science and policy of functional foods are a matter of global concern and this review provides up-to-date information about the Japanese 'food for specified health use' policy based on functional food science.
A great many studies on nonnutritive but physiologically functional food components have provided more precise evidence regarding the structure-function relationships that underlie the approval of food for specified health use products.
Functional foods, defined as those that have the potential to reduce the risk of lifestyle-related diseases and associated abnormal modalities, have garnered global interest since the 1980s when the systematic research had humble beginnings as a national project in Japan. In 1991, the project led to the launch of the national food for specified health use policy; 703 food for specified health use products with 11 categories of health claims have been approved up to the present (31 August 2007). The development of this policy has been supported basically by nutritional epidemiology, food chemistry and biochemistry, physiology and clinical medicine, and even the genomics on food and nutrition. This review also highlights the current academia-industry collaboration in Japan.
功能性食品的科学与政策是全球关注的问题,本综述提供了基于功能性食品科学的日本“特定保健用食品”政策的最新信息。
大量关于非营养但具有生理功能的食品成分的研究,为特定保健用食品获批所依据的结构 - 功能关系提供了更精确的证据。
功能性食品被定义为那些有可能降低生活方式相关疾病风险及相关异常状态的食品,自20世纪80年代起就引起了全球关注,当时作为日本的一个国家项目,系统性研究尚处于起步阶段。1991年,该项目促成了国家特定保健用食品政策的出台;截至目前(2007年8月31日),已有703种具有11类健康声称的特定保健用食品获批。该政策的发展基本上得到了营养流行病学、食品化学与生物化学、生理学与临床医学,甚至食品与营养基因组学的支持。本综述还强调了日本目前的产学研合作。