Dicalcium Phosphate (Feed Grade), CAS# 17789-77-7, is a inorganic compound manufactured through chemical synthesis, available as WHITE POWDER. Dicalcium Phosphate (Feed Grade) is widely used as food supplements. It is widely accepted as safe feed additive in many countries.
No significant side effects reported.
As Dicalcium Phosphate (Feed Grade) Side Effects is widely known as safe, there is no limit on dosage of intake. However, we still recommend consumers to consult professionals before using large quantity of Dicalcium Phosphate (Feed Grade) Side Effects for long period.
Special groups refer to newborns, children, pregnant and any other applicable vulnerable groups.
There is no evidence that Dicalcium Phosphate (Feed Grade) Side Effects could have any negative effects on these vulnerable groups. It should be safe to use Dicalcium Phosphate (Feed Grade) Side Effects in food for newborns and pregnant. However, we still recommend consumers to consult professionals before using large quantity of Dicalcium Phosphate (Feed Grade) Side Effects for long period in food for newborns or pregnant.
Generally recognized as safe(GRAS) is a FDA designation that a specific substance or ingredient is generally considered safe by experts, and so is exempted from the usual Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) food additive tolerance requirements. Dicalcium Phosphate (Feed Grade) Side Effects is perfectly safe for using as food additives.
No health issues about Dicalcium Phosphate (Feed Grade) Side Effects reported up to now.
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Author: Sawamura T, Mizutani Y, Okuyama M, Kasuga T.
2. Osteoregenerative capacities of dicalcium phosphate-rich calcium phosphate bone cement. [J Biomed Mater Res A. 2015 Jan]
Author: Ko CL, Chen JC, Tien YC, Hung CC, Wang JC, Chen WC.
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Author: Zhang ZL, Chen XR, Bian S, Huang J, Zhang TL, Wang K.
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