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21 CFR 101.22: Understanding Labeling Requirements for Nutrients

December 11 2022

21 CFR 101.22 is a regulation established by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that focuses on the labeling requirements for nutrients in food products. It plays a crucial role in providing consumers with accurate and...

21 CFR 101.22 is a regulation established by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that focuses on the labeling requirements for nutrients in food products. It plays a crucial role in providing consumers with accurate and reliable information about the nutritional content of food items. In this article, we will delve into the key aspects of 21 CFR 101.22 and how solutions like SGS Digicomply can aid in compliance and streamline the labeling process.

  1. Nutrient Declaration:

21 CFR 101.22 mandates that food products subject to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) must include a nutrient declaration on their labels. This declaration provides consumers with information about the content of key nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals, fats, carbohydrates, and proteins, present in the food product.

  1. Daily Values:

The regulation establishes reference values known as Daily Values (DVs) for nutrients based on the dietary guidelines and scientific recommendations. These DVs serve as benchmarks for consumers to assess the nutrient content of a food item in relation to their daily nutritional needs. The nutrient declaration on the label typically includes the amount of nutrients present in the product as a percentage of the DV.

  1. Labeling Format and Presentation:

21 CFR 101.22 specifies the format and presentation requirements for nutrient labeling. It mandates that the nutrient declaration be presented in a standardized tabular format, listing the nutrients and their corresponding amounts per serving size. The label must also display the serving size and the number of servings per container.

  1. Compliance and Accuracy:

Compliance with 21 CFR 101.22 is essential to ensure that food products provide accurate and consistent information about their nutrient content. Meeting the labeling requirements demonstrates a commitment to transparency and consumer trust. Proper nutrient labeling allows consumers to make informed dietary choices and promotes overall health and well-being.

Conclusion:

Compliance with 21 CFR 101.22 is crucial for food manufacturers to provide accurate and reliable information about the nutrient content of their products. To streamline the compliance process and ensure accurate nutrient labeling, organizations can leverage advanced solutions like SGS Digicomply.

Powered by AI, SGS Digicomply offers real-time monitoring, predictive risk management, and regulatory compliance solutions. By incorporating SGS Digicomply into their processes, organizations can streamline compliance efforts, enhance accuracy in nutrient labeling, and ensure compliance with 21 CFR 101.22. Stay ahead of nutrient labeling requirements with SGS Digicomply, enabling your organization to navigate the complexities of compliance and uphold transparency and accuracy in the food industry. Explore SGS Digicomply platform now.

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