Sato Keigo, Kodama Kota, Sengoku Shintaro
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hoshi University, 2-4-41 Ebara, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 142-8501, Japan.
Department of Innovation Science, School of Environment and Society, Institute of Science Tokyo, 3-3-6 Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0023, Japan.
Foods. 2025 Apr 30;14(9):1581. doi: 10.3390/foods14091581.
Amid the global rise in chronic diseases and escalating costs, functional foods have become a preventive solution, offering benefits beyond essential nutrition. However, the regulatory landscape remains complex, requiring a balance between consumer protection and industry innovation. Previous studies seldom examine how markets and regulation evolve, leaving a clear gap that this review addresses. This study aims to propose a framework focusing on the risk side (quality and safety) and benefit side (functionality) to analyze functional food regulations, and to examine the evolution of regulatory systems and their impact on industry development through a historical analysis of Japan's functional food regulation from the 1960s. The results reveal that regulations have co-evolved with industry growth, dynamically balancing the risk and benefit sides. Milestones, such as the introduction of the Foods with Function Claims (FFC) system and the Beni-koji (red yeast rice) contamination incident in 2024, highlight adjustments in this balance. The findings suggest that the risk-/benefit-side framework provides a valuable lens for understanding the interplay between regulation and innovation in the functional food industry. This study contributes to regulatory science by offering empirical evidence from the sector and has practical implications for policymakers seeking to design frameworks that promote both innovation and consumer welfare.
在全球慢性病发病率上升和成本不断攀升的背景下,功能性食品已成为一种预防性解决方案,其益处超越了基本营养。然而,监管环境依然复杂,需要在保护消费者和推动行业创新之间取得平衡。以往的研究很少探讨市场和监管是如何演变的,这留下了一个明显的空白,本综述将予以填补。本研究旨在提出一个侧重于风险方面(质量和安全)和益处方面(功能性)的框架,以分析功能性食品监管,并通过对日本20世纪60年代以来功能性食品监管的历史分析,考察监管体系的演变及其对行业发展的影响。结果表明,监管与行业增长共同演变,在风险和益处方面动态平衡。一些里程碑事件,如功能声称食品(FFC)系统的引入以及2024年红曲霉菌污染事件,凸显了这种平衡的调整。研究结果表明,风险/益处框架为理解功能性食品行业监管与创新之间的相互作用提供了一个有价值的视角。本研究通过提供该领域的实证证据为监管科学做出了贡献,并对寻求设计既能促进创新又能保障消费者福利的框架的政策制定者具有实际意义。