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New infant formulas and adult nutritional dietary supplements continue to be introduced, placing new demands on the methods used to detect and quantify the key components that affect product efficacy and safety.
Trace levels of iodide are necessary for normal physical and mental development; however, excess iodide can lead to thyroid disorders. Within the dairy industry, iodophors are used as disinfectants, which can also lead to increased iodide consumption by the public.
Choline is a water-soluble quaternary amine essential to methyl metabolism, transmembrane signaling, and normal brain development. Choline is present in many foods and also exists in esterified and bound forms.
Breast milk is the primary source of nutrition for newborns before they are able to eat and digest other foods, so there is a close correlation between breast milk quality and infant health.
Phthalates are endocrine active chemicals used in a variety of consumer products. In some markets, restricted levels of certain phthalates are permitted for use in food contact materials, but they are not permitted as direct food additives.
Choline is a water-soluble micronutrient vital to cell membrane integrity, support of methyl group metabolism, and nervous system activity. It plays an important role during the perinatal period. In recognition of its nutritional importance, choline is a required additive in many infant formulas.
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