Functional Health Foods Recognized by the MFDS

Pulmuone Danone Launches 'Nunsolution', a Complex Eye and Gut Health Functional Food View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-seon] Pulmuone Danone, a yogurt specialty company, announced on the 25th that its eye health drink product, ‘Nunsolution,’ has been relaunched as a health functional food recognized by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety.


‘Pulmuone Danone Nunsolution’ is a complex health functional food that manages not only eye health but also gut health at once. It is designed so that consumers can conveniently take one bottle a day in daily life to get marigold flower extract (lutein), probiotics, and vitamins A, C, and E all at once.


Pulmuone Danone Nunsolution contains 10 mg of marigold flower extract (lutein), which meets the daily intake amount and helps maintain macular pigment density that may decrease due to aging, thereby aiding eye health. It also contains probiotics that help promote the growth of beneficial bacteria, suppress harmful bacteria, facilitate bowel movements, and support gut health. Additionally, it includes 700㎍ RE of vitamin A, which meets the daily nutritional standard necessary for visual adaptation in dark environments, and vitamins C and E, which have antioxidant effects to protect cells from harmful oxygen species, containing 40% and 36% of the daily nutritional standard, respectively.


Pulmuone Danone Nunsolution has been renewed and relaunched under the product name ‘Pulmuone Danone Nunsolution’ as a health functional food recognized by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety to provide consumers with a more specialized functional product.



According to the 2020 health functional food market status and consumer survey data published by the Korea Health Supplements Association, ‘eye health’ rose from 5th place in 2018 to 1st place in 2020 among health issues Koreans are concerned about. This is attributed to increased consumer demand for eye health due to online classes caused by COVID-19, increased video conferences from telecommuting, and increased media viewing time during stay-at-home life.


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