Patenting Activity on Functional Foods: A Brazilian Scenario

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Technology Management and Innovation Pub Date : 2021-08-01 DOI:10.4067/s0718-27242021000200070
Daniele Hilachuk, Claudia Crisóstimo, Alvaro José Argemiro da Silva, D. D. Paula
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The segment of functional foods is a global trend with expressive growth in recent years. Investments in innovation play an essential role in maintaining the competitiveness of food companies in an increasingly fierce market. This study provides an overview of innovation over the years 2008 to 2020 in the functional foods segment in Brazil by using patenting activity as an indicator of innovation. A patent search was conducted in the National Institute of Intellectual Property (INPI) database to identify patent application records on the following functional foods: (i) gluten-free (ii) lactose-free/low-lactose (iii) probiotic (iv) prebiotic and, (v) enriched/fortified products. The main IPC codes retrieved refer to class A23L (33%), A61K (17%), and A23C (10%), confirming the deposits' relationship with human nutrition. From 2015 on, resident applicants stood out, especially in 2017, with the highest number of deposits in the period. Most patent applications target probiotics (35.3%), followed by fortified/enriched products (25.3%), gluten-free (14.3%), lactose-free/low-lactose (13.3%), and prebiotics (11.8%). Brazilian higher education institutions (HEIs) figure among the top resident patent applicants. University-industry partnerships and research-oriented collaborative networks appear to be a feasible way to foster innovation in the food industry in the country. In summary, the patenting activity of functional foods in Brazil has awakened in recent years, showing trends and opportunities for innovation in the functional food segment.
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功能性食品的专利活动:巴西的一个场景
近年来,功能性食品的细分市场是一个全球趋势,并有明显的增长。在日益激烈的市场中,对创新的投资在保持食品公司的竞争力方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究利用专利活动作为创新指标,概述了2008年至2020年巴西功能性食品领域的创新情况。在国家知识产权研究所(INPI)数据库中进行了专利检索,以确定以下功能性食品的专利申请记录:(i)无麸质(ii)无乳糖/低乳糖(iii)益生菌(iv)益生元和(v)强化/强化产品。检索到的主要IPC代码涉及A23L类(33%)、A61K类(17%)和A23C类(10%),证实了沉积物与人类营养的关系。从2015年开始,居民申请者脱颖而出,尤其是在2017年,其存款数量创下历史新高。大多数专利申请针对益生菌(35.3%),其次是强化/富集产品(25.3%)、无麸质产品(14.3%)、不含乳糖/低乳糖产品(13.3%)和益生元产品(11.8%)。巴西高等教育机构(HEI)是居前专利申请人之一。大学与行业的合作伙伴关系和以研究为导向的合作网络似乎是促进该国食品行业创新的可行途径。总之,近年来,巴西功能性食品的专利申请活动有所觉醒,显示出功能性食品领域的创新趋势和机遇。
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Journal of Technology Management and Innovation
Journal of Technology Management and Innovation Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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期刊介绍: JOTMI is a quarterly indexed electronic journal, refereed and edited by Business and Economy Faculty at Alberto Hurtado University. Its mission is to publish original and novel literature in the fields of technology management and innovation; putting emphasis in topics relevant in a global fashion, remarking in Latin-Ibero-America and the Caribbean. The objective of the journal is to analyze the impact that global technological change has on society and to disseminate the best management practices of companies and organizations.
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