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Ginger

Zingiber officinale · Rhizome

Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a botanical permitted for use in nutraceuticals and health supplements under India's FSSAI framework, with a permitted limit of Fresh: 5-10 g; Dried: 1-3 g; Extract: 0.1-1 g. Regulyze tracks its regulatory status, limits and label requirements across regulatory frameworks.

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Regulatory status

FrameworkStatusLimitSourceLast reviewed
India — FSSAI Permitted Fresh: 5-10 g; Dried: 1-3 g; Extract: 0.1-1 g FSS (Health Supplements, Nutraceuticals…) Regulations 2022 2026-06-20

Coverage for the USA (FDA), EU (EFSA), UK, GCC and ASEAN is being added — this page updates automatically as frameworks are assessed.

Permitted dosage by form

Preparation / formPermitted daily quantity
Fresh5-10 g
Dried1-3 g
Extract0.1-1 g

Per India's FSSAI Schedule listing for Ginger. Quantities are per-day permitted ranges for the stated form — confirm against the current official regulation for your product.

About Ginger

Ginger is tracked in the Regulyze Ingredient Intelligence database as a botanical (Zingiber officinale). It is listed in India's FSSAI schedules under the regulatory name Adrakh / Shunti. The regulatory details on this page are generated from Regulyze's structured regulatory dataset and are reviewed against the cited source.

Frequently asked questions

Is Ginger permitted in nutraceuticals under FSSAI (India)?

Ginger (Zingiber officinale) (listed in the regulation as “Adrakh / Shunti”) is currently permitted for use in health supplements and nutraceuticals under India's FSSAI framework, per FSS (Health Supplements, Nutraceuticals…) Regulations 2022. Always verify against the current official regulation for your product and market.

What is the permitted dosage of Ginger?

The permitted level recorded for Ginger is Fresh: 5-10 g; Dried: 1-3 g; Extract: 0.1-1 g. Limits can vary by product type and market — confirm against the current regulation.

What product category does Ginger belong to?

Ginger is classified under: Botanicals.

What is the botanical (scientific) name of Ginger?

Ginger corresponds to Zingiber officinale, with the rhizome used in nutraceutical preparations.

Source: FSS (Health Supplements, Nutraceuticals…) Regulations 2022 · Last reviewed: 2026-06-20 · Data version: db-2026-06-20. Indicative only — verify against the current official regulation before use.