Document Type
Oral Presentation
Location
Oxford Convention Center, 102 Ed Perry Boulevard Oxford, MS 38655
Event Website
https://www.oxfordicsb.org/
Start Date
24-4-2023 11:30 AM
Description
The NIH Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) Analytical Methods and Reference Materials (AMRM) Program supports the development of tools that promote quantitative determinations of dietary supplement identity, composition, and purity, as well as assessments of authenticity and contamination of botanical raw materials and finished products. AMRM goals are accomplished through funding and collaboration in three program areas: formal validation of quantitative and qualitative methods, production of certified reference materials (CRMs), and support of dietary supplement focused laboratory quality assurance programs. This presentation will provide updates on recent AMRM activities and highlight newly available resources that should benefit natural product researchers and supplement industry scientists, including availability of an online database and search tool to facilitate identification and comparison of reference materials relevant to dietary supplement chemical analysis, and an expanded portfolio of CRMs that includes calibration solution mixtures of key constituents of popular botanical supplement ingredients.
Recommended Citation
Kuszak, Adam J., "New Dietary Supplement Reference Material Resources from the NIH ODS Analytical Methods and Reference Materials Program" (2023). Oxford ICSB. 1.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/icsb/2023_ICSB/schedule/1
Publication Date
April 2023
Accessibility Status
Screen reader accessible, Searchable text
Included in
New Dietary Supplement Reference Material Resources from the NIH ODS Analytical Methods and Reference Materials Program
Oxford Convention Center, 102 Ed Perry Boulevard Oxford, MS 38655
The NIH Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) Analytical Methods and Reference Materials (AMRM) Program supports the development of tools that promote quantitative determinations of dietary supplement identity, composition, and purity, as well as assessments of authenticity and contamination of botanical raw materials and finished products. AMRM goals are accomplished through funding and collaboration in three program areas: formal validation of quantitative and qualitative methods, production of certified reference materials (CRMs), and support of dietary supplement focused laboratory quality assurance programs. This presentation will provide updates on recent AMRM activities and highlight newly available resources that should benefit natural product researchers and supplement industry scientists, including availability of an online database and search tool to facilitate identification and comparison of reference materials relevant to dietary supplement chemical analysis, and an expanded portfolio of CRMs that includes calibration solution mixtures of key constituents of popular botanical supplement ingredients.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/icsb/2023_ICSB/schedule/1