AOAC 2022.002

AOAC 2022.002 – Standard Method Performance Requirements for Determination of Folic Acid in Dietary Supplements

Sample ILM Article Submission

This is an example of the style to be used to submit an article in Inside Laboratory Management (ILM) for the Research Institute’s PTM Program.

2022 BIDSI Program Prospectus

A new multi-year program funded by stakeholders to collaboratively re-invigorate efforts to address current and newly emerging analytical needs within the botanical and dietary supplement community.

2022 Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Initiative

This integrated project will provide analytical solutions for the detection and quantification of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in processed and packaged foods and raw agricultural commodities. Through its global […]

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