Bioavailability of nutrients and other active components of dietary supplements : January 1966 through October 1999 /

Bibliography focuses on sources that contain information on: the legislative history of dietary supplements; the relevancy of bioavailability data to national food, nutrition and food policy issues; the impact of genetics, physiological state and formulation on bioavailability of dietary supplements...

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Main Author: Scannell, Kristine
Corporate Authors: National Library of Medicine (U.S.). Reference Section, NIH Office of Dietary Supplements
Other Authors: Picciano, Mary Frances
Format: Government Document eBook
Language:English
Published: Bethesda, Md. (8600 Rockville Pike) : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine, Reference Section, [1999]
Series:Current bibliographies in medicine ; no. 99-4.
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Online Access:https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/LPS13825
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Summary:Bibliography focuses on sources that contain information on: the legislative history of dietary supplements; the relevancy of bioavailability data to national food, nutrition and food policy issues; the impact of genetics, physiological state and formulation on bioavailability of dietary supplements; profiles of dietary supplement users; key factors in measuring bioavailability of dietary supplements.
Item Description:Title from home page (viewed Dec. 10, 1999).
"1999 December."
Prepared in support of a conference held Jan. 5-6, 2000 at the Natcher Auditorium at the National Institutes of Health, conducted by the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) of the National Institutes of Health, with the assistance of the Life Sciences Research Office (LSRO) of the American Society for Nutritional Sciences (ASNS).
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 electronic text : HTML file.
Format:Mode of access: Internet from the NLM web site. Address as of 03/17/06: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/archive/20040829/pubs/cbm/bioavailability.html; current access is available via PURL.