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27 January, 23:57

Which types of claims on food labels are strictly regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ? A. Nutrient claims and structure/function claims. B. Nutrient claims and health claims. C. Nutrient claims, health claims, and structure/function claims. D. Structure/function claims and health claims.

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  1. 28 January, 00:10
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    Option-C

    Explanation:

    FDA or U. S Food and Drug Administration is a government agency which aims at protecting the public health by ensuring the efficacy, safety and security of food products, drugs and other medical devices, cosmetics.

    The FDA regulations suggest that a food product must have three types of claims on it which are:

    1. The health claim in which the relation between the food ingredient and health-related issues are mentioned.

    2. The Nutrient claim which mentions the level of a nutrient in a food.

    3. Structure/Function Claims which describe the role of nutrients on the human body.

    Thus, Option-C is the correct answer.
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