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Role for Diet in Normal Gut Barrier Function: Developing Guidance Within the Framework of Food-labeling Regulations
American Journal of Physiology, 2019
Role for Diet in Normal Gut Barrier Function: Developing Guidance within the Framework of Food-Labeling Regulations
American Journal of Physiology- Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 2019
This perspective article summarizes the present scientific evidence focused on 1) the gut barrier as an important component of normal gastrointestinal structure and function in human health, 2) currently available modalities to describe the intestinal barrier and quantify its function in humans, and 3) providing possible associations between diet and normal gut barrier function among healthy or at-risk people.
Safety Assessment and Potential Health Benefits of Food Components Based on Selected Scientific Criteria
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 1999
This project was conducted to identify the existing scientific evidence in support of the safety and physiologic actions of phytochemicals that are considered to have significant potential to provide health benefits.
Scientific Advances and Challenges in Safety Evaluation of Food Packaging Materials: Workshop Proceedings
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2018
This scientific workshop was convened to bring together scientists from government, academia, and industry to discuss the state of the science regarding the safety of food packaging.
Scientific Integrity Principles and Best Practices: Recommendations from a Scientific Integrity Consortium
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2019
The Scientific Integrity Consortium developed a set of recommended principles and best practices that can be used broadly across scientific disciplines as a mechanism for consensus on scientific integrity standards and to better equip scientists to operate in a rapidly changing research environment.