date:Nov 12, 2012
To the long history of determining which food additives are Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) by the federal government, we can now add a privately developed database that is open to the public, all in the name of transparency.
AIBMR Life Sciences at the Supply Side West show in Las Vegas introduced the new GRAS Self-Determination Inventory Database (GSID) earlier this week. Among its business services, the Seattle-based AIBMR prepares GRAS determinations for review by the U.S. Food and Drug