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Kyowa Hakko’s Setria Glutathione Approved as Health Ingredient In Brazil

The ANVISA approval makes the ingredient the only glutathione to receive Brazilian approval for use in dietary supplements and functional foods.

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By: Mike Montemarano

Kyowa Hakko announced that its Setria glutathione ingredient has received approval from ANVISA, Brazil’s health authority, for use as a health ingredient in functional foods and dietary supplements.
 
“We are delighted that Brazilian consumers looking to fight free radical damage will now have access to Setria,” said Karen Todd, MBA, RD, vice president of global brand marketing. “This is a milestone we’ve been eager to reach, and we look forward to working with our customers in Brazil to bring innovative products to market containing this high-quality ingredient.”
 
Glutathione is an antioxidant which reduces damage to cells caused by free radicals and other toxins, and is suitable for immune support and overall health and wellness applications, according to Kyowa Hakko. It is commonly used in tablets, capsules, and powders as dietary supplements. Setria glutathione is produced using a fermentation process which improves purity and bioavailability, and is both backed by clinical research and is certified by third-party organizations for quality and safety, the company reports.
 
ANVISA oversees production, marketing, and use of products and services subject to health regulation, including environments, processes, ingredients, and technologies, as well as control in ports, airports, and borders.

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