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Vitamin D mushrooms. After three years of effort, the European Commission approved the claim this summer. With the aid of UV light, mushrooms change into small vitamin D bombs. Scelta Mushrooms and Banken Champignons made an effort to also be allowed to use the claim in Europe. Are consumers ready for ‘functional foods?’ How do you market a product like this? The technique is simple in theory.
Mushrooms contain the substance ergosterol, which is turned into vitamin D under the influence of UV light. “Mushrooms naturally produce vitamin D under the influence of sunlight (UV radiation),” Alex Bos of Banken Champignons explains. Chanterelles and other wild mushrooms picked in forests naturally contain vitamin D.
But that’s the theory, the practice is more stubborn. “No vitamin D is produced because mushrooms are grown indoors, and never see sunlight.
Illumination occurs after the harvest. The complexity of this can be found in the consistency,” Roy Janssen of Scelta Mushrooms mentions another bottleneck. “To remain within legislation and regulations, the lamps have to constantly be readjusted.” Claim’s burden of proof important “It sounds simple,” says Alex. “But you have to give proper shape to the process to guarantee the claim that the mushrooms contain vitamin D. We use patented lamps.” The claim isn’t exclusive to Banken Champignons or Scelta Mushrooms.
Other players within the framework of the EFSA process can also get started with UV lamps. “We have a first mover advantage because we gained a lot of knowledge and skill in recent years,” Roy says. “It’s still calm in this field on the market for processed mushrooms, and we’re the only ones to offer these mushrooms.” Three years of literature and practical research preceded the approval. In those years, Scelta Mushrooms and Banken Champignons worked together to prove the claim. “We worked in a controlled environment for three years so as not to harm the quality of the product, but also to be able to guarantee a percentage of vitamin D,” Alex explains. Other producers are free to market vitamin D mushrooms, but they’ll also have the burden of proof. Companies have to show that the mushrooms contain a certain number of micrograms of vitamin D.