Eurofins
MADISON, Wis. – Eurofins Food Chemistry Testing, Madison, Wis., and Eurofins Assurance announced the launch of product certification designed to safeguard the quality of dietary supplements, ingredients and food.
To minimize risks from adulteration, contamination and other quality issues, product certification plays an important role for these highly regulated products. Brands, retailers and facilities in the dietary supplements industry can leverage these new schemes to demonstrate their commitment to regulatory compliance and quality, the company said.
- Dietary supplement to NSF/ANSI 173
- Dietary ingredient to NSF/ANSI 173
- Food certified to P101
- Functional food certified to P101
Eurofins Food Chemistry Testing in Madison, Wis., is offering a catalogue of analytical testing coverage for dietary supplements and ingredients worldwide. Eurofins Assurance possesses knowledge and experience with third-party certification within dietary supplements and food, supporting customers of various sizes and industries in achieving their compliance goals and to meet the requirements of brands and retailers, the company said.
Product certification customers can receive support from both Eurofins Food Chemistry Testing and Eurofins Assurance, the company said. Upon certification, customers are eligible to use the certification mark on product labels and marketing materials.
Learn more about the services at https://www.eurofinsus.com/food-testing/services/eurofins-food-and-supplement-certifications/.
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