Novel Food Regulations & Compliance Services (NDIN, GRAS, NTSF & FAP Regulatory Support)

Streamline your FDA and FSSAI submissions with expert support for NDIN, GRAS, NTSF, and Food Additive Petitions. From classification to approval, Pharma wizard ensures a smooth and compliant market entry.

Novel Food Compliance – Navigate Global Regulatory Pathways with Confidence

The food and dietary supplement landscape is rapidly evolving with the emergence of novel ingredients, innovative food technologies, and functional products. Understanding and complying with novel food regulations is crucial for companies looking to market these products globally. Pharma wizard offers comprehensive Regulatory support for novel food classification, safety assessments, and global compliance, including:
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New Dietary Ingredient Notification (NDIN)

Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) Notification

NTSF Regulatory Compliance for Pakistan

Food Additive Petition (FAP) Filing

Our services help ensure that your novel foods or ingredients meet all safety, efficacy, and regulatory requirements across key markets, such as the U.S., EU, Australia, India, Singapore, and more.

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What Is a Novel Food or Ingredient?

A novel food or New Dietary Ingredient (NDI) is defined as any substance that was not significantly used in the human diet before a specified reference date — for instance, October 15, 1994, in the U.S. Novel ingredients may include:
* Each country maintains unique definitions, cut-off dates, and requirements for novel food classification.

Pharma wizard Novel Food Regulatory Services

1. NDIN (New Dietary Ingredient Notification)

A New Dietary Ingredient (NDI) is a dietary ingredient not marketed in the U.S. as a dietary supplement before October 15, 1994. When a dietary supplement contains an NDI:
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2. GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe)
The GRAS process is a voluntary submission to the U.S. FDA where the manufacturer notifies the agency that a substance is considered GRAS for its intended use. Key points include:
3. NSF Regulatory Support (FSSAI Non-Specified Foods)
India’s FSSAI Non-Specified Food and Food Ingredients Regulations (2017) cover novel or innovative food items that do not fall under standard food categories. Key highlights:
4. Food Additive Petition (FAP) Filing
When a substance is not GRAS and is intended for use in conventional food, a Food Additive Petition (FAP) is required:
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What Does an FAP Include?

How Pharma wizard can Help

Novel Food Support (NDIN, GRAS, NSF)
Novel Food Support (NDIN, GRAS, NSF)

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Feature NDIN (New Dietary Ingredient Notification) GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) FAP (Food Additive Petition)
Purpose Notify the FDA of a new dietary ingredient in supplements Establish that a substance is safe for use in food without formal approval Request FDA approval for a food additive not GRAS
Applies To Dietary supplements only Conventional foods and ingredients Conventional foods and additives
FDA Submission Required? āœ… Yes, at least 75 days before marketing āŒ No (can be self-affirmed)
āœ… Optional notification
āœ… Yes, required by law
FDA Response “No Objection” or concerns “No Questions” letter or no comment (if notified) Final rule issued in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
Approval Needed? āŒ No formal approval (just no objection) āŒ Not an approval, but acknowledgment (if notified) āœ… Yes, requires full FDA approval
Basis for Safety Toxicology data and historical use Scientific consensus or history of safe use Comprehensive safety, toxicology, and exposure data
Legal Authority DSHEA (1994) FD&C Act, Section 201(s) FD&C Act, Section 409
Typical Use Herbal extracts, probiotics in supplements Enzymes, oils, and processing aids in food Sweeteners, preservatives, and emulsifiers