ID 1352 -
Sok z borówki amerykańskiej
PL: Sok z borówki amerykańskiej
EN: Wild Blueberry Juice Drink
Pdf: various food(s)/food constituent(s)
1.1. Właściwości przeciwstarzeniowe (anti-aging) (ID 1352)
The claimed effect is ―anti ageing properties‖. The Panel assumes that the target population is the general population.
The claimed effect is not sufficiently defined and no further details were provided in the proposed wordings. No clarifications were provided by Member States. From the references provided it was not possible to establish the specific effect which is the target for the claim.
4 Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 on nutrition and health claims made on foods. OJ L 404, 30.12.2006, p. 9–25.
5 EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (NDA), 2011. General guidance for stakeholders on the evaluation of Article 13.1, 13.5 and 14 health claims. EFSA Journal, 9(4):2135, 24 pp.
6 See footnote 5
The Panel considers that the claimed effect is general and non-specific, and does not refer to any specific health claim as required by Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006.
Warunki i możliwe ograniczenia stosowania oświadczenia
Does claim rely on the presence/presence in a reduced quantity/absence of a nutrient or other substance:
Presence of a nutrient or other substance
Number of nutrients/other substances that are essential to claimed effect: 1
Names of nutrient/other substances and Quantity in Average daily serving: 200ml blueberry juice
Weight of average daily food serving: 200 mililitre(s)
Daily amount to be consumed to produce claimed effect: 200 mililitre(s)
Number of food portions this equates to in everyday food portions: 1.00
Are there factors that could interfere with bioavailability: Yes
Please give reason: Storage beyond its shelf life
Length of time after consumption for claimed effect to become apparent: It is apparent immediately
Is there a limit to the amount of food which should be consumed in order to avoid adverse health effects: No