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danone: everyday gut problems eased by probiotics
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daily consumption of a probiotic fermented milk product may improve gut health and well-being in women with everyday digestive problems, says a new study from danone. using the company’s activia product, scientists from danone research and the paris public hospitals report that the probiotic product improved gastro-intestinal well-being by about 70 per cent. “these data, taken together with previous data obtained on gastro-intestinal transit and in irritable bowel syndrome, suggest that this specific probiotic food may represent a promising nutritional and safe solution for the management of gastro-intestinal symptoms,” wrote the researchers, led by dr denis guyonnet, a senior research scientist at danone research. the study represents a strengthening of the science behind the company’s bifidobacterium lactis dn-173 010-containing product. the study was described as “an interesting and important study published in a reputable journal” by probiotic expert professor gregor reid from the canadian r&d centre for probiotics at the lawson health research institute, and the university of western ontario. “the study uses a commercially available product and normal healthy subjects, so conclusions drawn are relevant to what many consumers might experience,” prof. reid told nutraingredients. active versus placebo according to findings published in the british journal of nutrition, dr guyonnet and his co-workers recruited 197 women aged between 18 and 60 for their double-blind, controlled, parallel-design study. all of the participants reported having minor digestive disorders. the women were randomly assigned to receive two 125 gram doses of the yoghurt containing b. lactis dn-173 010 and yoghurt strains or a control non-fermented dairy product for four weeks. the women were subsequently followed for a month after the supplementation period stopped. improvements in the gastro-intestinal well-being of women receiving the activia product were significantly higher than women in the placebo group, state dr guyonnet and his co-workers. furthermore, digestive symptoms and a score measuring a person’s digestive comfort also significantly improved following probiotic supplementation. since gut problems are experienced by the general population as part of the normal, the researchers noted that the results of the new study may support the gut health and digestive symptoms in individuals who do not suffer from gastro-intestinal diseases. the apparent beneficial effects were not maintained after the supplementation period was stopped, said the researchers. this was mirrored by a disappearance of the specific b. lactis strain. this observation “may support the observed decrease of the effect of this product”, said the researchers. . the next stage for the science looking to the next stage of research, dr guyonnet and his co-workers noted that it would be useful to investigate if longer durations of consumption had similar or prolonged effects on health-related quality of life. “investigations of gut microbiota modifications will allow the determination of mechanisms of action and could allow the determination of which population could benefit from the consumption of such kinds of probiotics,” they concluded. improving the health of a healthy person commenting on the study, prof. reid told nutraingredients.com that the quality of life approach and use of a control strengthens the study. “in the end, it is how the person perceives the situation that matters and you have to rule out placebo effects,” he said. “some people have said you can’t improve how a healthy person feels, but clearly that is not the case, as shown here. “for a future study, it would be good to use a single activia cup per day instead of two, and scientifically it would be intriguing to understand the nuances of subjects who responded and those who did not,” he said. danone recently gave $7m to lawson health research institute, and prof. reid was appointed the inaugural chair in human microbiology and probiotics. however, prof. reid retains his status as an independent scientist. eu health claims the french dairy giant said recently that it will resubmit withdrawn gut and immunity probiotic health claims to the european food safety authority (efsa), after receiving guidance from the european union’s head science body. danone withdrew from the process three article 13.5 emerging and proprietary science gut health and immunity claims in april, stating at the time it sought further guidance from efsa at its stakeholder’s meeting in june. with that advice pocketed, danone is refining its submissions which it said would be ready for re-submission in “the coming weeks and months in support of all three claims”. source: british journal of nutrition published online ahead of print, first view article, doi: 10.1017/s0007114509990882 “fermented milk containing bifidobacterium lactis dn-173 010 improves gastrointestinal well-being and digestive symptoms in women reporting minor digestive symptoms: a randomised double-blind parallel controlled study” authors: d. guyonnet, a. schlumberger, l. mhamdi, s. jakob, o. chassany
Source :foodanddrinkeurope.com
Date :
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September
2009
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Dairy Products
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global probiotics leader danone has paid an undisclosed sum to swedish dairy skånemejerier for a 51 per cent stake in its probiotic juice brand, proviva. expanding the €40m brand beyond its swedish core is high on the agenda, as is confirmation of its digestive health claims that are approved in sweden, but not as yet by the european food safety authority (efsa). fellow swedish company, probi the supplier of the lp299v strain used in the beverage launched in 1994, has also benefitted in the deal with 10-year supply contracts affirmed.
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nine months after the european food safety authority (efsa) handed in a positive safety assessment for conjugated linoleic acid (cla), the weight management ingredient will be assessed by the european commission as it continues its protracted journey to attain eu novel foods status. body shaping and toning is the predominate cla claim, although to date, efsa\'s health claims panel has not accepted cla claim-backing science february 21 will see the ec’s standing committee on the food chain and animal health (scofcah) entertain member state views on draft opinions for the use of proprietary versions of cla owned by market leaders lipid nutrition and basf-owned cognis in foodstuffs across the eu.
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danone has resubmitted an article 13.5 gut health claim for its flagship probiotic product, activia, to the european food safety authority (efsa). the company said it had refined its approach in the wake of meetings with efsa and the experience of others in the process and come up with a submission it is “fully confident” of. “we have redrafted the whole dossier, including rewording of the scientific claim, to take aboard elements coming from the june 15 stakeholder meeting [with efsa],” danone vice president of external affairs and head of eu regulatory affairs, patrick o’quin, told nutraingredients this morning.
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after taking part in a pharmanager seminar at vitafoods in geneva, dr jean-michel antoine, a 30-year research and development veteran at danone, tells shane starling why the french dairy firm has pulled three article 13.5 probiotic yoghurt claims from the european union nutrition and health claims process. you must have javascript enabled. download podcastdr jean-michel antoinesenior scientistdanone 04:01 subscribe to podcast: rss he said danone remained confident its immunity and gut health claims would be approved by the european food safety authority (efsa), but it wanted to wait until further guidance, due this month, was issued by the assessor.
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the european food safety authority (efsa) has repeatedly emphasised that the 2006 eu nutrition and health claims regulation is a learning experience for everyone involved – from its health claims assessment panel to industry stakeholders, to the member states and the european commission. that may be so, but it is a highly expensive learning process, with the greatest burden of cost being borne by industry players like danone, the company’s vice president of research and development in its dairy division, frederic rené, said after efsa’s gut/immune function meeting in amsterdam last week.
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global probiotics leader danone says its withdrawn probiotic health claim dossiers will remain untouched on its shelves at least until it attends a gut and immune health claim workshop to be hosted by efsa this year. danone for the second time in a year withdrew its article 13.5 immune and gut health claims from the european union health claims process in april, citing a lack of clarity about dossier requirements which it hoped would be at least in part be resolved at the european food safety authority (efsa) stakeholder’s meeting held tuesday in parma, italy.
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the world\'s largest yoghurt maker in april withdrew applications for the benefits of activia and actimel, saying there was confusion about what kind of scientific evidence the european food safety authority (efsa) required. health claims are keenly followed by investors because they are a powerful marketing tool and allow companies like danone to charge more for well-differentiated products. several brokers had voiced concern the efsa might reject danone\'s health claims, a move that could hurt the group\'s image and stock price.
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