Switzerland: New Nutrient Database V7.0 from July 2025
Switzerland: New Nutrient Database V7.0 from July 2025
The Swiss Federal Food Safety Office (FSVO) released Version 7.0 of the Swiss Food Composition Database on July 1, 2025.
Key Updates
New Fatty Acid Values
Now Included:
- EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid)
- DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid)
- Alpha-Linolenic Acid
- Linoleic Acid
Relevance for Supplement Manufacturers:
- Omega-3 supplements: More precise nutritional data
- Fish oil products: Updated EPA/DHA values
- Plant oils: New ALA data
Vitamin A Simplification
Old Display:
- Vitamin A RE (µg-RE)
- Vitamin A RAE (µg-BCE)
- Beta-carotene equivalents
New Display:
- Uniform in µg (without RE/BCE suffix)
- Internationally recognized standard
- Simpler labeling
Conversion Factors Remain:
- Vitamin A RE: 1/6 beta-carotene
- Vitamin A RAE: 1/12 beta-carotene
New Analyses: Meat/Milk Substitutes
Product Categories:
- Meat substitutes
- Fish substitutes
- Egg substitutes
- Plant protein sources
- Plant-based beverages
- Milk substitutes
Nutrient Profiles:
- Vitamins (B12, D, E, K)
- Minerals (Calcium, Iron, Zinc)
- Protein content & amino acids
Impact on Supplement Manufacturers
Swiss Market
Labeling Adjustments:
- Vitamin A: New display without RE/BCE
- Omega-3: Precise EPA/DHA declarations possible
- Plant-based products: Updated reference values
Compliance:
- Swiss FSVO: Own regulations since July 2020
- Deviations from EU regulations possible
- Maximum doses differ
Multi-Market Strategies
Switzerland vs. EU: | Nutrient | CH (FSVO) | EU (EFSA) | |----------|-----------|-----------| | Vitamin A | Beta-carotene restriction | Retinol allowed | | Vitamin D | 20 µg/day | 20 µg/day | | Coenzyme Q10 | Higher dose | Lower |
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Additional V7.0 Changes
Category Renamings
Old: "Meat substitutes" New: "Plant protein foods and animal product substitutes"
Subcategories:
- Meat, sausage, fish or egg substitutes
- Plant protein foods
- Plant-based beverages
- Other milk substitutes
Data Sources
- Swiss Vitamin Institute (SVI): Vitamin analyses
- FSVO Laboratory: Mineral analyses
- Independent Labs: Breakfast cereals
Source: Swiss Food Composition Database
Created: July 1, 2025 • Last updated: July 1, 2025
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