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Title 173i31r2 - DEG
Description
Diethylene glycol (DEG) is a suspected contaminant of glycerin.  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recommended that pharmaceutical manufacturers screen for diethylene glycol contamination in glycerin supplies.  Glycerin may be used as a humectant, solvent, sweetener, or filler (among other uses) in dietary supplements.  Sections 5.3.6 Industrial Contaminants and 7.5 Test Methods for Industrial Contaminants of NSF/ANSI 173 – Dietary Supplements need to be updated.
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Opening Date Mon, Aug 2 2010 4:30 pm Eastern Daylight Time
Closing Date Mon, Aug 23 2010 11:59 pm Eastern Daylight Time
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01327: 173i31r2 - DEG

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2010-08-24

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173i31r2-JC-memo.pdf

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2010-08-02

Ewing-LeVanseler-7-30-2010.pdf

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2010-07-30

Ewing-McGuffin-7-30-2010.pdf

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2010-07-30

Ewing-Sullivan-7-30-2010.pdf

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2010-08-02

Ewing-Upton-7-30-2010.pdf

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2010-07-30

FDA Guidance for Glycerin.pdf

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2010-08-02

USP-GlycerinMonograph-2009.pdf

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2010-08-02

JC Issue Document for DEG _r2_.pdf

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2010-08-02

DEG STD Wording _r2_.pdf

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2010-08-02

Ewing-Bradley-7-30-2010.pdf

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2010-08-02