Yakult


Yakult is a sweetened probiotic milk beverage fermented with the bacteria strain Lactobacillus paracasei Shirota. It is sold by Yakult Honsha, based in Tokyo. It is distributed through convenience stores and supermarkets, in single-serving containers of or, often in single-row packs of five or seven.

Ingredients

Yakult ingredients are water, skimmed milk, glucose-fructose syrup, sucrose, and live Lactobacillus casei Shirota bacteria. The strain was originally classified as being Lactobacillus casei but in 2008 it was reclassified as belonging to L. paracasei.
Yakult is prepared by adding glucose to skimmed milk, and heating the mixture at 90 to 95°C for about 30 minutes. After letting it cool down to 45°C, the mixture is inoculated with the lactobacillus and incubated for 6 to 7 days at 37 to 38°C. After fermentation, water, sugar, gums and lactic acid are added.

Health claims

In 2006, a panel appointed by the Netherlands Nutrition Centre to evaluate a marketing request by Yakult found there to be sufficient evidence to justify claims that drinking at least one bottle of Yakult per day might help improve bowel movements for people who tend to be constipated, and might help maintain a healthy population of gut flora.
In 2010, an EFSA panel denied a request by the company to market Yakult as maintaining upper respiratory tract defences against pathogens, finding the claim not supported by the evidence.
In 2013, the UK Advertising Standards Authority disallowed an advertisement for Yakult in response to a complaint. It found that while there was sufficient evidence for the claim that "significant numbers of viable survived transit to the gut ", the advertisement had made claims of general health benefits without providing a specific, referenced claim, as required.

Commercialisation

Yakult was invented in the 1930s in Japan by Minoru Shirota and he helped find Yakult Honsha in order to commercialize it. Yakult is sold door-to-door by a woman called Yakult lady in some countries in Asia including Japan and India, as well as in Latin America.

History

In February 2018, it was reported that Danone planned to sell €1.5 billion of its Yakult investment, reducing its stake from 21% to 7%. The plan was followed by a decline in Yakult's share value. Danone had first bought shares in Yakult in April 2000. The sale was completed in March 2018.

In mass media

In September 2018, it was reported that the appearance of unlabelled Yakult bottles in the 2018 film To All the Boys I've Loved Before led to a rise in the drink's sales that coincided with a 2.6% increase in share price following the film's release on 17 August.