The rapid growth of functional foods and nutraceuticals has outpaced the development of standardized tools to evaluate their efficacy and clinical relevance. To address this gap, we propose the Fahrul–Antonello–Raymond Assessment for Clinical Translation (FAR2CT) formula, a novel scoring system that integrates bioactive potential (P), preclinical response (R), and clinical relevance (C) into a weighted efficacy score (E = 0.4P + 0.35R + 0.25C). This score is further adjusted by safety, study quality, and scalability (S, Q, G) to ensure real-world applicability. Application of FAR2CT to Echinacea purpurea, bitter melon (Momordica charantia), and seaweed (Caulerpa racemosa) demonstrated distinct evidence maturity, with adjusted scores of 2.5, 1.8, and 1.3, respectively. By translating complex evidence into a transparent score, FAR2CT offers researchers, regulators, and the industry a practical framework to guide evidence-based policy, health claims approval, and R&D prioritization, accelerating the translation of nutritional science into public health benefits.
The FAR2CT formula: A novel scoring system for evaluating functional food efficacy from bioactive potential to clinical relevance / Tjandrawinata, Raymond Rubianto; Santini, Antonello; Nurkolis, Fahrul. - In: JOURNAL OF FUNCTIONAL FOODS. - ISSN 1756-4646. - 135:107082(2025). [10.1016/j.jff.2025.107082]
The FAR2CT formula: A novel scoring system for evaluating functional food efficacy from bioactive potential to clinical relevance
Santini, Antonello
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2025
Abstract
The rapid growth of functional foods and nutraceuticals has outpaced the development of standardized tools to evaluate their efficacy and clinical relevance. To address this gap, we propose the Fahrul–Antonello–Raymond Assessment for Clinical Translation (FAR2CT) formula, a novel scoring system that integrates bioactive potential (P), preclinical response (R), and clinical relevance (C) into a weighted efficacy score (E = 0.4P + 0.35R + 0.25C). This score is further adjusted by safety, study quality, and scalability (S, Q, G) to ensure real-world applicability. Application of FAR2CT to Echinacea purpurea, bitter melon (Momordica charantia), and seaweed (Caulerpa racemosa) demonstrated distinct evidence maturity, with adjusted scores of 2.5, 1.8, and 1.3, respectively. By translating complex evidence into a transparent score, FAR2CT offers researchers, regulators, and the industry a practical framework to guide evidence-based policy, health claims approval, and R&D prioritization, accelerating the translation of nutritional science into public health benefits.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


