United States:
FDA Announces Filing Of Food Additive Petition For Use Of Humic Substances As Source Of Iron In Animal Food
28 January 2015
Jones Day
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In the January 6, 2015, Federal Register,
FDA announced the filing of a citizen petition that the food
additive regulations be amended to provide for the safe use of
humate, fulvic acid, and humic substances as a source of iron in
animal feed. Comments due February 5,
2015.
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