New Substances Detected in Benikoji Supplement Ingredients; Health Ministry Finds More Than Puberulic Acid
The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry in Tokyo
14:59 JST, April 20, 2024
In the wake of health damage suffered by users of a Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co. supplement made with benikoji red rice mold, the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry announced Friday that a number of unknown substances have been discovered in the supplement’s ingredients.
Puberulic acid, a natural substance produced from blue mold, had previously been detected, but the announcement pointed to the existence of additional substances.
The ministry is working to identify these substances, which are not normally found in the ingredients of the supplement.
Puberulic acid was detected in some of the ingredients in Kobayashi Pharmaceutical’s investigation. The ministry has received samples of ingredients from the Osaka-based company and analyzed them at the National Institute of Health Sciences in Kawasaki.
As a result, at least two substances, in addition to puberulic acid, were detected in samples manufactured between June and August last year, a period in which the health complaints were concentrated. These substances were not found in products manufactured during other periods. The ministry will continue to identify the substances and investigate the cause of contamination and toxicity.
Five of the supplement users had died and 240 had been hospitalized as of Thursday.
"Society" POPULAR ARTICLE
-
Tokyo’s Off Limit Areas Becoming Popular for Tours
-
Fire Damages 170 Buildings in Oita, Western Japan
-
Tatsuya Nakadai, Japanese Actor, Dies at 92; Appeared in Films Including “The Human Condition” and “Ran” (UPDATE 1)
-
M5.7 Earthquake Hits Japan’s Kumamoto Pref., Measuring Upper 5 Intensity, No Tsunami Expected
-
No Easy Fix for Tokyo’s Soaring Real Estate Prices
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Govt Plans to Urge Municipalities to Help Residents Cope with Rising Prices
-
Japan Resumes Scallop Exports to China
-
Japan Prime Minister Takaichi Vows to Have Country Exit Deflation, Closely Monitor Economic Indicators
-
Japan to Charge Foreigners More for Residence Permits, Looking to Align with Western Countries
-
JR East Suica’s Penguin to Retire at End of FY2026; Baton to be Passed to New Character

