Nørby et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Assessment of added amino acids to foods and food supplementsNørby et al., 2022
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- Nørby K
- Poulsen M
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There is an increasing interest from the food industry to add high amounts of amino acids to foods, including soft drinks, food supplements and gels intended for exercise. In Denmark, companies need approval to add” certain other substances to food”, which include a risk …
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