FDA Allows Use of Microalgae as Additive in Animal Feeds
The Food and Drug Administration is amending its regulations on food additives permitted in feed and drinking water of animals to allow dried marine microalgae as a source of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) for use in complete, dry foods for adult dogs, FDA said. DSM Nutritional Products filed the underlying petition. The final rule takes effect May 7.
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(Federal Register 05/07/18)