DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Exploring Routes to Market for Herbals" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Herbal ingredients have been used in food and medicines and in cosmetic and domestic products since time immemorial. Hundreds of years on, they are still used for similar purposes - in herbal medicines, medical devices, botanical food supplements, cosmetic and bodycare products and biocidals - but each product type now has its own distinct and particular legislative framework and rules.
Herbal product market analyses all point to growth, with just one sector alone, the global market for herbal supplements and remedies' being projected to exceed US$140 billion by 2024 - with Europe the largest market worldwide and China a close second.
Maximising success in an expanding herbal product market requires a clear understanding of the regulatory requirements for the various different categories of a product so as to assess what is and is not possible - and failure to undertake this essential groundwork can be costly in terms of both time and money.
Who Should Attend:
- Product Managers
- Regulatory
- Technical
- Marketing
Agenda:
Routes to market for herbal products
Options and their legal/regulatory frameworks
- Food supplements
- Botanical food supplements
- Herbal cosmetics
- Herbal medical devices
- Herbal biocides
Quality, safety and good manufacturing practice for:
- Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products
- Food supplements
- Botanical food supplements
Indications for use and health claims
- Indications for use for HMPs and THRs
- Health claims for food supplements and botanical food supplements
The regulatory borderline
- Determining the appropriate regulatory pathway
Summary of the day and final discussion session