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Prev Med 28:520-9. Ziouzenkova, O., A. Sevanian, P. M. Abuja, P. Ramos, and H. Esterbauer. adeps 1998. Copper can promote oxidation of LDL by markedly different mechanisms. Free Radic Biol Med 24:607-23. Updated: Saturday, September 24, 2005. OSU Disclaimer. U.S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition A adeps Food Labeling Guide September 1994 (Editorial revisions June 1999 and October 2004) A Food Labeling Guide--Appendix AFood Labeling CFR References Definitions of Nutrient Content Claims Nutrient Free Low Reduced/Less Comments Synonyms for "Free": "Zero", "No", "Without", adeps "Trivial Source of", "Negligible Source of", "Dietarily Insignificant Source of" Definitions for "Free" for meals and main dishes are the stated values per labeled serving Synonyms for "Low": "Little", ("Few" for Calories), "Contains a Small Amount of", "Low Source of" Synonyms for "Reduced/Less": "Lower" ("Fewer" for Calories) "Modified" may be used in statement of identity Definitions for meals and main dishes are same as for individual foods on a per 100 g basis For "Free", "Very Low", or "Low", must indicate if food meets a definition without benefit of special processing, alteration, formulation or reformulation; e.g.,
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