The approval of Kappa’s K2VITAL DELTA with registration certificate and import license from the Indian authorities significantly impacts the Indian vitamin K2 market
Kappa Bioscience has announced the approval of a first-of-its-kind drug import license for vitamin K2 for the Indian market. Kappa’s K2VITAL DELTA product was granted a drug import license following a comprehensive regulatory approval process.
The approval of Kappa’s K2VITAL DELTA with registration certificate and import license from the Indian authorities significantly impacts the Indian vitamin K2 market. DELTA enables the expansion of K2 into the Indian pharmaceutical market and opens new market channels to consumers. Kappa, working with K2VITAL distributor SA Pharmachem of Mumbai, secured this first-and-only drug import approval to increase K2 quality and stability options in India, and offer manufacturers options to reduce costs.
These approvals are specific to Kappa’s microencapsulated K2VITAL DELTA vitamin K2 MK-7 product. Unprotected vitamin K2 is not stable in formulations with minerals such as calcium and magnesium, and microencapsulated DELTA ensures that finished products meet label claim and shelf-life requirements. With these drug approvals, brands and manufacturers in India can now include K2 in a wider range of product formulations, including the large calcium supplements market category. DELTA is the only microencapsulated K2 with Indian drug approval.
These approvals are significant because K2VITAL DELTA can now be used as an important constituent of pharma products. Pharma products serve a wider consumer segment compared to food ingredients products, with more extensive distribution including pharmacies. DELTA drug-approved status, plus documented stability with minerals, is projected to influence how doctors and practitioners within the Indian medical community approach K2. Osteoporosis is a significant problem within India’s large and growing elderly population, and calcium supplementation is a common prescription.
Vitamin K2 is essential to bone and cardiovascular health because it mediates calcium use in the body. K2 activates osteocalcin enzymes which incorporate calcium into bone, and matrix Gla proteins (MGP) which bind excess calcium to prevent deposit in the arteries. Bone health products containing calcium and vitamin D3 are widely available in Indian markets, providing a strong platform for K2 consumer adoption.
K2VITAL is pure, crystalline >99.7% all-trans MK-7 produced in Norway. K2VITAL DELTA provides commercial opportunities in eight different supplement categories, and synergistic health effects to four of the five top-selling ingredients: calcium, magnesium, omega-3 and multivitamin blend. The launch of DELTA as a drug in India will be accompanied by Kappa’s full ToolBox of educational materials and nearly 150 license-free product formulations that customers can leverage for fast-launch K2 products.
Egil Greve, President and CEO, Kappa Bioscience, Norway, said, “Kappa identified India as a very significant opportunity for vitamin K2 and we invested heavily in the drug approval and import license process.” He continued, “We are pleased to finally receive this drug recognition for a K2VITAL vitamin K2 by the Indian regulatory authorities. This serves as a strong reference case similar markets and is a good first step toward global OTC markets.”
Mayur Anant Mhadeshwar of SA Pharmachem. said, “These K2VITAL DELTA drug import and approval licenses for a microencapsulated K2 will revolutionise the bone health market category in India.” He continued, “We have seen substantial growth and interest from the medical community regarding K2’s critical role in bone health. A protected K2 that can tolerate mineral salts opens the drug and pharma market to the full range of vitamin K2 benefits, while ensuring legal stability requirements are met.”
Kappa and SA Pharmachem will be present at the CPhI India Exhibition in December, scheduling meetings the exciting commercial opportunities that are now open with approval of K2VITAL DELTA in India.