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  functional bread won’t go mainstream yet, says analyst  

functional bread has significant potential but its widespread appeal is some way off due to cost and sensory challenges, claims a datamonitor researcher. consumer analyst at the market research firm, mark whalley, said that the more health conscious consumer will remain the dominant user of added value breads for the foreseeable future. meanwhile, a recent report from the product launch analytics (pla) division at datamonitor said the functional food market could soon branch out into more everyday products, such as bread, which claims related to enhanced health, vitality and beauty. “with many manufacturers working harder to address the trend of consumers becoming less price conscious and more value conscious post recession, we are seeing more products offering added benefits,” said pla research manager cesar pereira, who notes the surge of late in functional foods. not mainstream yet but whalley maintains that the sensory aspect of the product is still “pivotal” – especially for children: “if consumers think that the taste of the bread is going to be compromised by unusual ingredients then they will be reticent to try it,” he added. whalley said that the price premium that functional bread can command will also be an inhibitor. he said, “with the amount of bread consumed in the uk (44.5kg per capita in 2009) consumers are definitely sensitive to price increases”. on the other hand, whalley predicted there would be more functional claims for bread products, as manufacturers get better at formulating without compromising taste or texture, and consumers can easily make a link between bread and health. “a positive sign is that consumers have demonstrated a willingness to switch to wholemeal as a means of becoming healthier (the whole grain message resonates strongly),” he said. functional bread award danisco bakery ingredient system grinsted fiberline was recently awarded for its functional bread innovation as it scooped up the health ingredients excellence award in the digestive health category at the trade show health ingredients europe (hie) 2010. the awards celebrate the best digestive health innovation in the ingredients community and products are reviewed by an international panel of judges. the rye bread concept aims to target the sensory challenges referenced by whalley: danisco claims its ingredient system gives bakers the opportunity to “eliminate the dense, dry texture and dominant fibre taste that makes healthier bread unpopular, particularly among families with young children”. hie said the award recognised the technology’s unique ability to give 100 per cent rye bread an “appealing soft texture and mild taste similar to that of white wheat bread – as preferred by many of today’s consumers. in addition to developing grinstead fiberline, danisco has also incorporated the technology into an oat bread concept containing sufficient beta-glucans to qualify for a cardiovascular health claim, according to the company.


    Source :foodqualitynews.com     Date : 19  November   2010


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e. coli infections could be reduced with probiotics, show non-human studies

the recent spate of 1000s of e. coli infectionsin europe – with no known treatment – that sprang from contaminated vegetables could be reduced in occurrence and severity by probiotics, in vitro trials demonstrate. there is no cure for e. coli infections such as those that adhere to epithelial cells in the gut (enterohemorrhagic e. coli - or ehec), but probiotic supplier winclove bio industries is highlighting existing non-human research that explores probiotic potential in the area. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 16 August 2011
efsa rejects danone and yakult probiotic appeals

the european food safety authority (efsa) health claims panel says there are no grounds for alteration of its rejection last year of probiotic health claim dossiers submitted by danone and yakult. no cause for change: efsa affirms its rejection of danone and yakult dossiers in separate letters issued last week, efsa’s panel on dietetic products, nutrition and allergies (nda), said assessment of post-opinion comments about the nda’s opinions from danone, yakult and others did not demonstrate causality to, “change the conclusions of the nda panel. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 20 June 2011
danone debuts probiotic yoghurt activia in 69th country: australia

french dairy danone has built on its 2010 joint venture with australian co-op murray goulburn by belatedly launching its €4bn global selling probiotic yoghurt activia on the market there. activia debuts in its 69th country: australia danone’s flagship spoonable yoghurt, typically sold with soft digestive health benefits in 68 countries around the world, is part of a series of yoghurt and fresh dairy products danone-murray goulburn aims to launch in australia, according to press reports. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 17 May 2011
‘hyperallergenic’ functional foods raise protein concerns

advances in food technology bring new challenges for allergy sufferers, regulators and industry, finds a new study, as proteins are can be unexpectedly present in functional foods. common food allergens include dairy products, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, fish, shellfish and eggs. the effects in sufferers range from mild abdominal discomfort to death from anaphylaxis. proteins from food allergens may now added to food and beverage products to given them extra nutritional or functional properties, but their appearance might be changed and consumers might not expect them to be there. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 22 December 2010
gsk flexes muscles with maxinutrition buyout

glaxosmithkline (gsk) has bought uk functional food firm maxinutrition for around £162m, to secure a presence in the protein-based sports nutrition market. the cash deal, which is subject to uk regulatory approval, sees gsk acquire the firm (which makes protein-enhanced functional nutritional products) from darwin private equity and repay maxinutrition’s outstanding debt. gsk describes maxinutrition as europe’s largest sports nutrition company by market share: it has achieved sales growth of around 21% over the last three years, and sales of around £36m for 2009/10. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 15 December 2010
beauty-enhancing ‘functional foods’ gain momentum

anti-ageing drinks and bread promoting health and beauty are amongst products gaining pace around the globe, according to datamonitor\'s product launch analytics. citing a surge in functional food and drink products on offer in recent months, the division of business information provider, datamonitor, claims that manufacturers are becoming increasingly aware of the value consciousness of post recession consumers. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 18 November 2010
bone health still niche, but sharp rise in npd

the uk market for functional foods on a bone health platform grew 6.8% in the year to march 2010, but at just £38m, it still represents a niche part of the £556m functional foods market, according to new data from kantar worldpanel. on a global level, meanwhile, the market for bone health food and drink products has remained stubbornly flat at around $2.1bn over the last decade, according to leatherhead food research (lfr) market intelligence manager chris brockman, who presented the data at an lfr conference on bone health yesterday. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 22 September 2010
'stringent' regulations promote functional food potential

the korean functional food market hinges on obtaining the nation’s precious ingredient claim approval, but breaking that barrier opens the floodgates to huge market potential, according to an industry expert. in the second part of our special series on the food and beverage markets in asia, we speak to willy tan, asia executive director of pharmachem, for a glimpse into the state of affairs in korea. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 22 September 2010
functional foods, fads and food scares

in the first part of this asia-focused special edition, we look to the innovation hotbed that is japan. japan is well known as the world’s functional foods birthplace when yakult kicked into life there in the 1950s with its little bottles of immune boosting, probiotic drinking yoghurt and is now a global blockbuster brand. since then the market has seen a plethora of functional foods come and go – some of them, like probiotic yoghurt, have gained traction globally while others, like collagen marshmallows, have remained niche. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 21 September 2010
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