GRAS Path Draws Interest As NDI Alternative, But Carries Challenges
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
In the wake of FDA’s draft guidance on NDI notifications, more companies reevaluate the status of their ingredients before going to market. The GRAS for use in foods process is a clear – but rigorous – alternative pathway.
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