The Malta Independent 23 April 2024, Tuesday
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Plant Stanol ester in Benecol products among the first on the list of healthclaims approved by the EU Commission

Malta Independent Thursday, 12 November 2009, 00:00 Last update: about 11 years ago

Plant stanol ester, the cholesterol-lowering ingredient in Benecol products, is among the first ingredients to obtain a regulatory approval for the use of a disease risk reduction health claim under the Nutrition and Health Claim Regulation. This is the first authorisation for a disease risk reduction claim granted to food products within the European Community.

The following health claim is permitted in the marketing of Benecol foods containing plant stanol ester: “Plant stanol ester has been shown to lower/reduce blood cholesterol. High cholesterol is a risk factor in the development of coronary heart disease.”

The first health claims associated with the reduction of risk of disease pursuant to Article 14 were published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 22 October 2009. The Nutrition and Health Claim Regulation (EC No 1924/2006) will revolutionise the use of health claims in Europe. Based on the regulation, only approved health claims can be used in the marketing of foods. For consumers, the introduction of approved health claims means that it will be easier to select food products with scientifically proven and validated effect.

Benecol is a global trademark owned by Raisio, and plant stanol ester is an ingredient patented worldwide by Raisio. Benecol products are sold in 30 countries on five continents. Almost 60 published clinical studies and 14 years of the safe use of plant stanol ester as a food ingredient support its use as a means to lower blood cholesterol level.

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