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27 March 2015

EFSA Sets Daily Population Reference Intakes For Vitamin A And Consults On Vitamins E, B12, And Phosphorous

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EFSA's Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies has set daily population reference intakes ("PRIs") for vitamin A. href="http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/consultations/call/150309.htm">vitamin E, vitamin B12, and phosphorus

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EFSA's Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies has set daily population reference intakes ("PRIs") for vitamin A of: 750 μg for men and 650 μg for women, 250 to 750 μg for infants and children, and 700 μg for pregnant women, which is higher than the adult PRI to allow for needs of the fetus and the growth of maternal tissues. EFSA is now consulting on PRIs for vitamin E, vitamin B12, and phosphorus

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