Scientific Opinion on the substantiation of health claims related to shark  
cartilage and maintenance of joints (ID 1852, 1853) pursuant to  
Article 13(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006[sup]1[/sup]  
EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (NDA)2  
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Parma, Italy  
Słowa kluczowe:
Shark cartilage
 
health claims
 
joints
 
	
	1. Charakterystyka żywności / składnika
	
        
            
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		The food constituent that is the subject of the health claim is shark cartilage (powder and extract).  Shark cartilage powder is usually obtained by lyophilisation and pulverisation of shark cartilage from  different locations (e.g., spine). No specifications about the composition of shark cartilage powder  have been provided.
Several shark cartilage extracts have been used in the studies presented, but their compositional  characteristics and method of extraction differ. From the literature provided, the Panel notes that  different molecules have been extracted from shark cartilage, including neovast (AE-941), squalamine  (a low molecular weight aminosterol), and chondroitin sulphate.
From the conditions of use it not possible to understand the characteristics of the shark cartilage  powder, product or extract for which the claim is made.
The Panel considers that the food constituent, shark cartilage, which is the subject of the health claim  is not sufficiently characterised.
		
	
	
    
	
	
		
 
	
	2. Znaczenie oświadczenia dla zdrowia człowieka
	
        
            
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		The claimed effect is “joint health”. The Panel assumes that the target population is the general  population.
In the context of the proposed wordings, the Panel notes that the claimed effect relates to maintenance  of normal joints.
The Panel considers that the maintenance of normal joints is beneficial to human health.
		
	
	
    
	
	
		
 
	
	3. Naukowe uzasadnienia wpływu na zdrowie człowieka - Utrzymanie prawidłowego stanu stawów
	
        
            
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		Two general references on food supplements, one rat study on the bioavailability of chondroitin  sulphate from shark cartilage, one study on the effects of orally administered chondrosine derived  from shark chondroitin sulfate on the uptake of inorganic (35)S sulfate into rat cartilage, one study on  the use of shark cartilage in the treatment of secondary osteoarthritis in the dog, one rat study on the  anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of a water soluble fraction extracted from shark cartilage, a  paper on the treatment of human cancer with bovine cartilage, a general review on the role of  angiogenesis in different chronic diseases in humans, two human studies on the oral absorption and  bioavailability of a shark cartilage extract and of chondroitin sulfate from shark cartilage, a book on  the “anti-cancer properties” of shark cartilage, and four other publications on the effects of shark  cartilage derivatives on angiogenesis and cancer progression in animals and humans have been  provided to substantiate this claim.
The Panel notes that no studies have been presented investigating the effects of shark cartilage or of  shark cartilage derivatives on maintenance of normal joints in humans.
In weighing the evidence, the Panel considered that the food constituent that is the subject of the  health claim is not sufficiently characterised, that the evidence provided in the animal and in vitro  studies submitted does not predict the occurrence of an effect of shark cartilage intake on maintenance  of normal joints in humans, and that no studies have been presented investigating the effects of shark  cartilage or of shark cartilage derivatives on maintenance of normal joints in humans.
The Panel concludes that a cause and effect relationship has not been established between the  consumption of shark cartilage and the maintenance of normal joints.
		
	
	
    
	
	
		
 
Wnioski
	
		On the basis of the data presented, the Panel concludes that:  
The food constituent, shark cartilage, which is the subject of the health claim, is not sufficiently  characterised.  
The claimed effect is “joint health”. The target population is assumed to be the general  population. Maintenance of normal joints is beneficial to human health.  
A cause and effect relationship has not been established between the consumption of shark  cartilage and the maintenance of normal joints.