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February 5, 2001 Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA

FDA ISSUES LETTER TO INDUSTRY ON FOODS CONTAINING BOTANICAL AND OTHER NOVEL INGREDIENTS

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued a letter to the food industry restating the requirements of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act regarding the marketing of conventional foods containing novel ingredients, including botanicals. FDA is issuing this letter because of the significant growth in the marketing of foods containing these ingredients.

FDA is concerned that some botanical and other novel ingredients that are being added to conventional foods are neither approved food additives, nor generally recognized as being safe for these uses. This letter serves as a reminder to the industry of the longstanding legal requirements governing conventional food products.

In issuing this letter, FDA is also reminding manufacturers about the legal requirements regarding claims on conventional foods. The Food Drug and Cosmetic Act allows for certain claims such as:

FDA must review health claims and nutrient content claims prior to marketing, unless the claim has been authorized by regulation or by statute under the authoritative statement notification procedure.

Manufacturers are encouraged to contact the agency regarding the regulatory status of ingredients and claims they intend to use for foods.


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