Category:AHPA Known Adulterants

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== AHPA Known Adulterants (adopted July 1997; revised October 2011) ==
 
== AHPA Known Adulterants (adopted July 1997; revised October 2011) ==
  
AHPA recommends that appropriate steps be taken to assure that the raw materials in the following list (reproduced from the [http://www.ahpa.org/Default.aspx?tabid=223#section_known_adulterants AHPA Guidance Policies]) are free of the noted adulterant.  This list identifies herbs and potential adulterants that are known at this time to have been encountered in trade.  Additional information may be added if further such instances are observed.  Marketers of products that contain herbal ingredients are responsible for assuring accurate identification of all ingredients.  [mailto:ahpa@ahpa.org Contact AHPA] for additional information regarding relevant analytical methods or follow [http://www.ahpa.org/Default.aspx?tabid=242 this link] for more information.
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AHPA recommends that appropriate steps be taken to assure that the raw materials in the following list (reproduced from the [http://www.ahpa.org/Default.aspx?tabid=223#section_known_adulterants AHPA Guidance Policies]) are free of the adulterant noted within the entry.  This list identifies herbs and potential adulterants that are known at this time to have been encountered in trade.  Additional information may be added if further such instances are observed.  Marketers of products that contain herbal ingredients are responsible for assuring accurate identification of all ingredients.  [mailto:ahpa@ahpa.org Contact AHPA] for additional information regarding relevant analytical methods or follow [http://www.ahpa.org/Default.aspx?tabid=242 this link] for more information.

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[edit] AHPA Known Adulterants (adopted July 1997; revised October 2011)

AHPA recommends that appropriate steps be taken to assure that the raw materials in the following list (reproduced from the AHPA Guidance Policies) are free of the adulterant noted within the entry. This list identifies herbs and potential adulterants that are known at this time to have been encountered in trade. Additional information may be added if further such instances are observed. Marketers of products that contain herbal ingredients are responsible for assuring accurate identification of all ingredients. Contact AHPA for additional information regarding relevant analytical methods or follow this link for more information.

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