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Sabinsa’s Curcumin C3 Reduct Receives Novel Food Authorization in Great Britain

The standardized tetrahydrocurcuminoids ingredient derived from turmeric can now be included in supplements across the United Kingdom.

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By: Mike Montemarano

Associate Editor, Nutraceuticals World

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Sabinsa announced that Curcumin C3 Reduct, a standardized tetrahydrocurcuminoids ingredient derived from turmeric, has received novel food authorization for use in food supplements by the Food Standards Agency and Food Standards Scotland, allowing for it to be included in supplement at a maximum daily dose of 140 mg for adults 18 and older.

FSA and FSS concluded that the conditions of use aren’t expected to pose a safety concern for the general population, building on a previous positive opinion generated by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in October 2021.

The ingredient is also Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) in the United States.

Curcumin C3 Reduct is produced through catalytic hydrogenation of curcuminoids extracted from the roots of Curcuma longa, yielding a powder containing 95% tetrahydrocurcuminoids.

“This authorization represents an important milestone for Curcumin C3 Reduct and underscores Sabinsa’s commitment to rigorous science and regulatory transparency,” said Shaheen Majeed, PhD, global CEO and managing director. “We are pleased that both the FSA and FSS have concluded that our tetrahydrocurcuminoids ingredient is safe under the proposed conditions of use, and we look forward to supporting supplement brands in Great Britain with a fully authorized, well-characterized curcuminoid ingredient.”

“Receiving novel food authorization in Great Britain is a significant achievement for our European operations and reflects the strength of the scientific dossier our team assembled in support of this application,” said Umar Jan, PhD, president of European operations. “The authorization opens new opportunities for supplement brands across England, Scotland, and Wales to incorporate Curcumin C3 Reduct into their product lines with confidence, backed by the thorough review of both the FSA and FSS.”

The authorization follows a safety dossier submitted by Sabinsa Europe GmbH in 2023, supported by multiple toxicological studies, genotoxicity assessments, compositional analyses, and human data. There were no concerns from FSA and FSS regarding allergenicity, genotoxicity, or product stability.

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