Pyridoxamine Debate Continues; CRN Points To Ingredient’s Presence In Food
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Pyridoxamine's presence in many common foods makes it exempt from 75-day premarket notification, the Council for Responsible Nutrition maintains in comments supporting the ingredient's status as a dietary supplement
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