NEW RECOMMENDED ANALYSIS METHODS FOR BOTANICALS IN BELGIUM
Belgium
Apr 29, 2018
The Belgian authorities have published a new list of recommended analytical methods for the use of certain botanicals in food supplements. The list was drafted for 119 plants and is based on the scientific advice of the Advisory Commission on Botanicals. These methods can be used to verify if the food supplements comply with the maximum levels or if substances of concern are below the threshold mentioned in the Belgian Royal decree on Botanicals.
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