Looking Beyond a Supplement Certificate of Analysis

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Recently, retailers have been requiring additional assurances that the dietary supplement products they offer for sale meet label claims.  Brand Owners typically will submit a Certificate of Analysis (C of A) as being representative of the supplement’s contents. Unfortunately, the presentation of a C of A results in more questions than answers. The whitepaper presented here helps to answer some of the questions as to what the Brand Owner can do to satisfy these various customer requirements.

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