Foreword | |
The Impact of Regulations on the Business of Nutraceuticals in the US: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow | |
The Regulatory Context for the use of Health Claims and the Marketing of Functional Foods. Global Principles | |
Regulation of Quality and Quality Issues Worldwide | |
Organic Food Regulations: Part Art, Part Science | |
Health Claims: A U.S. Perspective | |
Food and Drug Administration Regulation of Dietary Supplements | |
The Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act of 1997 Tropicana Pure Premium and the Potassium Health Claim--A Case Study | |
The Importance of the Court Decision in Pearson v. Shalala to the Marketing of Conventional Food and Dietary Supplements in the United States | |
Dietary Supplements and Drug Constituents: The Pharmanex v. Shalala Case and Implications for the Pharmaceutical and Dietary Supplement Industries | |
The Role of the Federal Trade Commission in the Marketing of Functional Foods | |
Functional Foods: Regulatory and Marketing Developments in the United States | |
The Nutraceutical Health Sector: A Point of View | |
Regulatory Issues Related to Functional foods and Natural Health Products in Canada | |
The Regulation of Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals in the European Union | |
Functional foods in Japan. FOSHU ("Foods for Specified Health Uses") and Foods with Nutrient Function Claims | |
Regulation of Functional Foods in China | |
Southeast Asia Region Coordinated Survey of Functional Fo | |
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