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Herbal Supplements in Asia: Key Regulatory Challenges

  • Writer: Freyr Global Regulatory Solutions
    Freyr Global Regulatory Solutions
  • Nov 17
  • 3 min read

Herbal and Exotic Ingredients: Unlocking Opportunities in Asia’s Fast-Growing Dietary Supplement Market

The global dietary supplement industry is expanding rapidly as consumers increasingly seek natural, plant-based wellness solutions. Herbal and exotic ingredients—such as ashwagandha, turmeric, ginseng, and gojiberries—are at the forefront of this shift. But for companies aiming to enter key Asian markets like Japan, Korea, and China, success requires not only product innovation but also a deep understanding of each country’s complex regulatory environment.

Why Herbal and Exotic Ingredients Are Booming

Consumers worldwide are gravitating toward herbal supplements for their perceived therapeutic and holistic benefits. From stress relief and immune support to inflammation control and enhanced vitality, these ingredients are reshaping the supplement landscape.

In Asia, their popularity is even more pronounced due to long-standing cultural connections to traditional medicine systems:

  • Japan: Kampo medicine relies heavily on ingredients such as ginseng and reishi mushrooms, boosting their use in supplements.

  • Korea: Ginseng and green tea dominate the wellness market thanks to their strong heritage and proven benefits.

  • China: As one of the world’s largest producers of herbal ingredients, China sees robust demand for cordyceps, goji berries, and other exotic botanicals.

Popular Ingredients and Their Key Benefits

  • Ashwagandha – Stress relief

  • Turmeric – Anti-inflammatory properties

  • Ginseng – Energy and vitality

  • Goji Berries – Immune support

Regulatory Challenges in Japan, Korea, and China

Each Asian market maintains its own regulatory framework for dietary supplements—posing challenges for companies introducing herbal or exotic ingredients.

Regulatory Overview

Key Regulatory Aspects

Japan

Korea

China

Regulatory Authority

Consumer Affairs Agency (CAA), MHLW

Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS)

State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR)

Novel Ingredient Approval

Yes, if non-traditional

Required; pre-market approval essential

Yes, with additional scrutiny for exotic herbs

Health Claims

Evidence-backed and strictly regulated

Scientific substantiation required

Country-specific claim regulations

Pre-Market Approval

Detailed documentation, safety & efficacy studies

Product dossiers, ingredient data

Extensive documentation; frequent regulatory updates

Country-Specific Regulatory Requirements

Japan

Japan maintains some of the strictest supplement regulations in Asia. Products containing non-traditional ingredients require comprehensive approval backed by safety studies and efficacy data. Health claims must be fully substantiated and aligned with the Food Sanitation Act and Health Promotion Act.

Korea

Under Korea’s Health Functional Foods Act, all supplements require pre-market approval. Brands must submit detailed product dossiers including ingredient specifications, safety assessments, and clinical evidence. Korea places strong emphasis on product quality, safety, and documented efficacy.

China

China operates a more fragmented regulatory system, involving agencies such as the AQSIQ and the National Health Commission. Products featuring exotic or non-traditional herbal ingredients face stricter review. Companies must provide comprehensive documentation on ingredient sourcing, manufacturing processes, and health claims. With frequent regulatory updates, staying informed is critical.

Navigating the Regulatory Approval Process

Regulatory Approval Process for Supplements

  1. Formulate the Product


     Choose ingredients that meet the legal and safety requirements of the target market.

  2. Research Regulatory Requirements


     Verify the classification, ingredient rules, and claim regulations for Japan, Korea, and China.

  3. Compile Documentation


     Prepare safety data, ingredient profiles, and clinical evidence supporting claims.

  4. Submit for Pre-Market Approval


     File the product dossier with the appropriate government authority.

  5. Undergo Regulatory Review


     Regulatory bodies evaluate documentation and may request additional data.

  6. Address Feedback


     Provide supplemental information or clarify details as required.

  7. Obtain Product Authorization


     Once approved, the product can be marketed and distributed.

Market Opportunities in Asia

Asia represents a high-growth opportunity for brands specializing in natural and herbal supplements. The demand for wellness-focused, traditionally inspired products continues to surge across Japan, Korea, and China.

Regional Insights

Region

Popular Ingredients

Key Consumer Trends

Primary Health Benefits in Demand

Japan

Ginseng, Reishi mushrooms, Turmeric

Rising interest in Kampo medicine; focus on mental wellness

Immune support, stress relief, anti-inflammatory

Korea

Ginseng, Green tea, Collagen

K-beauty influence; beauty & wellness integration

Skin health, anti-aging, energy

China

Goji berries, Cordyceps, Schisandra

Preventive health movement; growing demand for superfoods

Immunity, longevity, energy

Estimated Market Growth (2023–2024)

Region

Projected Growth (%)

Japan

15%

Korea

18%

China

25%

Based on 2023 estimates in the dietary supplement sector.

How Freyr Can Help Simplify Your Regulatory Journey

At Freyr Solutions, we specialize in helping dietary supplement brands navigate the regulatory complexities of Japan, Korea, and China. Our expertise ensures smoother market entry and long-term compliance.

Our Services Include:

  • Market Entry Strategy


     Customized guidance based on each country’s regulatory landscape.

  • Regulatory Compliance Support


     Comprehensive assistance to meet safety, labeling, and documentation requirements.

  • Ongoing Regulatory Monitoring


     Continuous updates to ensure your products stay compliant amid evolving regulations.

Conclusion

Demand for herbal and exotic ingredients continues to grow across Asia, and the region offers tremendous potential for innovative supplement brands. However, navigating the diverse regulatory environments of Japan, Korea, and China is essential to achieving market success.

With Freyr Solutions as your regulatory partner, you can streamline compliance, accelerate product launch timelines, and seize opportunities in Asia’s booming dietary supplement market.

 
 
 

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