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Are Dietary Bioactives Ready for Recommended Intakes?
Advances in Nutrition, 2013
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Application of Key Events Dose Response Framework to Defining the Upper Intake Level of Leucine in Young Men
Journal of Nutrition, 2012
In this paper, the Key Events Dose Framework has been applied to the problem of leucine toxicity and leucine’s tolerable upper level.
An Updated Framework for Industry Funding of Food and Nutrition Research: Managing Financial Conflicts and Scientific Integrity
The Journal of Nutrition, 2023
The IAFNS Assembly on Scientific Integrity has updated its Guiding Principles for Funding Food Science and Nutrition Research to provide a modernized framework for minimizing bias and promoting integrity in industry-funded research.
An Overview of Current Knowledge of the Gut Microbiota and Low-Calorie Sweeteners
Nutrition Today, 2021
This review provides an overview of the interrelationships among the diet, gut microbiota, and health status and then focuses specifically on published research assessing the relationship of low-/no-calorie sweeteners (LNCSs) to selected aspects of the gut microbiota.
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An Appraisal of the Published Literature on the Safety and Toxicity of Food-Related Nanomaterials
Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 2011
This article, published in Critical Reviews in Toxicology, is an evaluation to characterize the published literature pertaining to the safety of oral exposure to food-related nanomaterials and to identify research needs in this area.