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Botanical supplement contamination can be dangerous, and preventing contamination starts with understanding its sources. This infographic explains different sources of contamination in a botanical supplement's life cycle - from growing in the soil to packaging and storage.


Chemical and microbial exposure are the most common types of contamination during food processing. Understanding the sources of each type of contamination helps to effectively prevent problems before they arise. This infographic below explains various contamination sources in food, feed, and botanical products. These include residual solvents, storage issues, improper handling, and more.


Infant formulas are complex mixtures that attempt to mimic the composition of human milk. Milk solids are important components of infant formula and human milk, and human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and proteins make up 15% of all milk solids. This infographic provides a basic overview of human milk solids composition and the benefits of HMOs and proteins for infant development.


Is your product an acidified food? This infographic goes over what an acidified food is, the regulations associated with acidified foods, and different sterilization techniques (thermal processing and cold-fill-hold) for various products. Our experts are here to help you determine if your product is an acidified food, what testing is required, and come up with a solution that is right for you.


When a product doesn't taste or smell right, it is a good indicator of contamination or packaging and processing issues. GCMS analysis is reliable method for finding the cause of off-odor or flavor and getting your products back to normal! This infographic provides an overview and a case study of how GCMS is used for off-odor and flavor analysis.


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