Pesticide Testing and Residue Limits in Food and Feed Products
Pesticide testing and the enforcement of residue limits are critical components of food safety, protecting consumers from the potential health risks associated with pesticide residues
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Pesticide testing and the enforcement of residue limits are critical components of food safety, protecting consumers from the potential health risks associated with pesticide residues
U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) is an organization whose main goal is to help improve human health by creating standards to ensure higher quality and safer pharmaceuticals, foods, and dietary supplements (learn more about USP standards). The FDA enforces standards set by...
DNA fingerprinting, also called DNA profiling, is a scientific technique that collects a specific DNA pattern, or profile, from an individual organism. Often the DNA profile is then compared to other profiles to find a match. DNA fingerprinting is most commonly...
Photometric testing is a crucial process in industries that deal with lighting and optics. It pertains to the measurement of light as perceived by the human eye. The rationale behind this is that human eyes do not respond uniformly to all wavelengths of light....
Did you know the only food item required by federal law to display an expiration date is infant formula? Other food products that display expiration dates voluntarily adhere to the labeling system as a way to protect the reputation of their products by ensuring...
A polyherbal formulation is a formulation made of two or more herbs. Polyherbalism is an Ayurvedic principle that suggests single herbal formulations are insufficient but when combined, they produce a greater result. Polyherbal formulations have recently gained...
Learn about the importance of playground equipment safety testing, types of tests, and how it helps protect children, ensure compliance, and build public trust."
By adhering to FPLA requirements, businesses can build trust with consumers, avoid regulatory penalties, and ensure that their products meet the highest standards of quality and transparency.
By measuring the GI values of foods, laboratories provide essential information that guides dietary choices, supports diabetes management, and promotes overall health.
Pharmaceutical particle size analysis is a fundamental aspect of drug development, manufacturing, and quality control.
Scientific research relies on a variety of testing methods to understand biological processes, develop new treatments, and ensure the safety of products
A genetic marker is a gene whose location on a chromosome is known and can be used to identify a species. Genetic markers are divided into two groups, biochemical markers that can detect variations in proteins and amino acids, and molecular markers that detect DNA...
Dates on food products help not only stores but consumers determine how long the product will maintain its "best quality." Food items sold or consumed after the "use-by" date that have been stored according to packaging recommendations should still be safe to eat,...
With potential history-making Winter Storm Juno set to be a blizzard in 7 USA states almost upon us, manufacturers of outdoor products may be wondering how their products will hold up under the predicted extreme cold temperatures blustery wind, and 1-3 feet of...
Biosimilars are a class of pharmaceutical drug products that are similar to a currently licensed FDA biological product. Biosimilars can be more advantageous to both producers and consumers alike because they can be cheaper to produce. Biosimilar drugs differ from...
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