Natural Health Products Ingredients Database
WHAT'S NEW
What's New is a listing of modifications to the NHPID since the
last update. This page was most recently revised on May 26, 2023.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The updates to the NHPID listed below apply to the most recent version of the web-based Product Licence Application (web PLA) form. All new product licence application submissions must use the web PLA form.
New Ingredients
In this update, the following non-homeopathic ingredients were added.
NHPID Name:
Coriander Sativum Herb Oil
Role:
Non-medicinal
NHPID Name:
Fructus Sapindi Mukorossi (Charred)
Role:
Medicinal
NHPID Name:
Sesamum Indicum (Sesame) Seed Powder
Role:
Non-medicinal
NHPID Name:
Gentianella Alborosea
Role:
Medicinal
NHPID Name:
Euphrasia Pectinata
Role:
Medicinal
NHPID Name:
Thymus Mongolicus
Role:
Medicinal
NHPID Name:
Anaerobutyricum Hallii
Role:
Medicinal
NHPID Name:
Mauritia Flexuosa
Role:
Medicinal
NHPID Name:
Clostridium Beijerinckii
Role:
Medicinal
NHPID Name:
2-Mercaptonicotinoyl Glycine
Role:
Non-medicinal
NHPID Name:
Agastache Foeniculum Leaf Extract
Role:
Non-medicinal
NHPID Name:
Cocoyl Hydrolyzed Collagen
Role:
Non-medicinal
NHPID Name:
Pentadesma Butyracea Seed Butter
Role:
Non-medicinal
NHPID Name:
Crambe Abyssinica Seed Oil Phytosterol Esters
Role:
Non-medicinal
NHPID Name:
Potassium Olivate
Role:
Non-medicinal
NHPID Name:
Hesperethusa Crenulata Bark Extract
Role:
Non-medicinal
NHPID Name:
Polyglyceryl-6 Laurate
Role:
Non-medicinal
NHPID Name:
Sargassum Fluitans/Natans Extract
Role:
Non-medicinal
NHPID Name:
Maleated Soybean Oil Glyceryl/Octyldodecanol Esters
Role:
Non-medicinal
Removed Ingredients
In this update, the following non-homeopathic ingredients were removed.
No Changes.
Revised NHPID Names
In this update, the following non-homeopathic ingredients had their NHPID name revised.
Old NHPID Name:
Ampelopsis grossedentata
New NHPID Name:
Nekemias Grossedentata
Old NHPID Name:
Parmelia perlata
New NHPID Name:
Parmotrema Perlatum
Old NHPID Name:
Tranexamic acid
New NHPID Name:
Tranexamic acid
Revised Proper and Common Names
In this update, the following non-homeopathic ingredients had their common or proper names revised.
NHPID Name:
Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine
Removed Proper Name(s):
Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine
NHPID Name:
Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine
New Proper Name(s):
N-[3-(Dimethylamino)propyl]octadecanamide
NHPID Name:
Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine
Removed Common Name(s):
Dimethylaminopropyl Stearamide
NHPID Name:
Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine
New Common Name(s):
Stearamidopropyl dimethylamine
NHPID Name:
Nekemias Grossedentata
Removed Proper Name(s):
Ampelopsis grossedentata
NHPID Name:
Nekemias Grossedentata
Removed Common Name(s):
Ampelopsis grossedentata
NHPID Name:
Nekemias Grossedentata
New Proper Name(s):
Nekemias grossedentata
NHPID Name:
Nekemias Grossedentata
New Common Name(s):
Nekemias grossedentata
NHPID Name:
Selenium-enriched yeast
New Common Name(s):
High-selenium yeast
NHPID Name:
Pleurotus eryngii
Removed Common Name(s):
Pleurotus eryngii
NHPID Name:
Pleurotus eryngii
New Common Name(s):
Cardarella ; King oyster ; King trumpet ; Trumpet royale
NHPID Name:
Cordyceps militaris
New Common Name(s):
Chinese caterpillar fungus ; Cordyceps ; Cordyceps fungus ; Trooping cordyceps
NHPID Name:
Chlorophyllin copper complex sodium
New Common Name(s):
Sodium copper chlorophyllin
NHPID Name:
Parmotrema Perlatum
Removed Proper Name(s):
Parmelia perlata
NHPID Name:
Parmotrema Perlatum
Removed Common Name(s):
Parmelia perlata
NHPID Name:
Parmotrema Perlatum
New Common Name(s):
Black stone flower
NHPID Name:
Parmotrema Perlatum
New Proper Name(s):
Parmotrema perlatum
NHPID Name:
Tranexamic acid
Removed Proper Name(s):
Cyclohexanecarboxylic acid, 4-(aminomethyl)-, trans-
NHPID Name:
Tranexamic acid
New Proper Name(s):
trans-4-(Aminomethyl)cyclohexanecarboxylic acid
NHPID Name:
Tranexamic acid
Removed Common Name(s):
Carxamin ; Hexatron
New Roles
In this update, the roles of the following non-homeopathic ingredients were changed.
NHPID Name:
Tranexamic acid
Old Role:
Non-medicinal & Non-NHP
New Role:
Non-NHP
Revised Restrictions
In this update, the following non-homeopathic ingredients underwent a modification related to their restrictions.
NHPID Name:
Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine
New Non-medicinal Restriction(s) added:
For topical use only.
NHPID Name:
Dalmation Sage Essential Oil
New Route(s) of Adminstration added:
Oral
NHPID Name:
Sage Leaf Dry
Non-medicinal Restriction(s) removed:
Oral use only for the non-medicinal ingredient purpose flavour enhancer as per Fenaroli's Handbook of Flavor Ingredients.
NHPID Name:
Sage Leaf Dry
Non-medicinal Restriction(s) removed:
Topical use only for the non-medicinal ingredient purposes masking agent and skin protectant as per the European Cosmetic Ingredient Database (CosIng).
NHPID Name:
Sage Leaf Dry
New Non-medicinal Restriction(s) added:
Sage contains thujone. For adults, the upper limit for total daily intake of thujone from health products is 6 mg. Product licence applications for oral products should include a copy of a certificate of analysis or any other equivalent document demonstrating that the thujone content of a daily dose of the product is acceptable. Because thujone content of the herbal materials can vary, the thujone content should be determined for each batch during production of the product.
NHPID Name:
Sage Leaf Powder
New Route(s) of Adminstration added:
Oral
NHPID Name:
Sage Leaf Powder
New Non-medicinal Restriction(s) added:
Sage contains thujone. For adults, the upper limit for total daily intake of thujone from health products is 6 mg. Product licence applications for oral products should include a copy of a certificate of analysis or any other equivalent document demonstrating that the thujone content of a daily dose of the product is acceptable. Because thujone content of the herbal materials can vary, the thujone content should be determined for each batch during production of the product.
NHPID Name:
Salvia officinalis
New Medicinal Restriction(s) added :
Sage contains thujone. For adults, the upper limit for total daily intake of thujone from health products is 6 mg. Product licence applications for oral products should include a copy of a certificate of analysis or any other equivalent document demonstrating that the thujone content of a daily dose of the product is acceptable. Because thujone content of the herbal materials can vary, the thujone content should be determined for each batch during production of the product.
NHPID Name:
Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Leaf Extract
New Route(s) of Adminstration added:
Topical
NHPID Name:
Aluminum oxide
Non-medicinal Restriction(s) removed:
For topical use only.
NHPID Name:
Aluminum oxide
New Route(s) of Adminstration added:
Dental
NHPID Name:
Parmotrema Perlatum
Medicinal Restriction(s) Changed :
Classified as an NHP under Schedule 1, item 1 (a fungus) of the Natural Health Products Regulations.
Other Ingredient Modifications
In this update, the following non-homeopathic ingredients underwent a modification different from those listed above, such as new source material, new preparation type, or new sub-ingredient relationship, etc.
NHPID Name:
Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine
New NMI Purpose(s):
Hair-Conditioning Agent
NHPID Name:
Nekemias Grossedentata
Source Material(s) removed:
Ampelopsis grossedentata (Parts: Whole plant)
NHPID Name:
Nekemias Grossedentata
New Source Material(s) added:
Nekemias grossedentata (Parts: Whole plant)
NHPID Name:
Nekemias Grossedentata
New Taxonomical Synonym(s) added:
Ampelopsis grossedentata
NHPID Name:
Dalmation Sage Essential Oil
Additional Details removed:
For adults, the upper limit for total daily intake of thujone from health products is 6 mg (EMA, 22 May 2012, "Public statement on the use of herbal medicinal products containing thujone"). Product licence applications for oral products should include a copy of a certificate of analysis or any other equivalent document demonstrating that the thujone content of a daily dose of the product is acceptable. Because thujone content of the herbal materials can vary, the thujone content should be determined for each batch during production of the product.
NHPID Name:
Sage Leaf Dry
Removed NMI purpose(s):
Masking Agent
NHPID Name:
Salvia Officinalis (Sage) Leaf Extract
Method(s) of Preparation removed:
Extract dry standardized ; Extract liquid standardized
NHPID Name:
Citrus bioflavonoids
New Source Material(s) added:
Citrus reticulata × Citrus sinensis (Parts: Fruit)
NHPID Name:
Citrus Reticulata × Citrus Sinensis
New Sub-ingredient(s) added:
Citrus bioflavonoids
NHPID Name:
Superoxide dismutase
New Source Material(s) added:
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Parts: Whole)
NHPID Name:
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
New Sub-ingredient(s) added:
Superoxide dismutase
NHPID Name:
Parmotrema Perlatum
Source Material(s) removed:
Parmelia perlata (Parts: Whole plant)
NHPID Name:
Parmotrema Perlatum
New Source Material(s) added:
Parmotrema perlatum (Parts: Whole)
NHPID Name:
Parmotrema Perlatum
New Sub-ingredient(s) added:
Vitamin D
NHPID Name:
Vitamin D
New Source Material(s) added:
Parmotrema perlatum (Parts: Whole)
Monograph Modifications
In this update, the following single ingredient or product monographs were added or modified.
No Changes.
AbLS Modifications
In this update, the following abbreviated labelling standards were added or modified.
No Changes.
Controlled Vocabulary Modifications
In this update, the following controlled vocabulary (dosage forms, methods of preparation, quality test methods, etc) were added or modified.
No Changes.
Homeopathic Ingredient Modifications
In this update, the following homeopathic ingredients were added or modified.
NHPID Name:
HAB_Baptisia tinctoria
Modification:
New Homeopathic Substance
RemIng
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