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Green Mountain Laboratories is a company that keeps up with the cutting edge news and information of our industry. We respond quickly to new information and regulation changes because our clients are expected to do the same. This section of our site will grow over time as we gather new information on Analysis of Dietary Supplements, Pet Supplements, Method Development and all other resources that define what we do in our Laboratory. If you have information to share or have questions about any of the information on our website please contact us. |
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Does your pet need a dietary supplement? |
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LifeWire provides original and syndicated lifestyle content to Web publishers. Joan Shim is a freelance writer and former editor at Pet Product News. (LifeWire) -- If you take a multivitamin every morning and perhaps a supplement or two because you care about your health, does it make sense to do the same with your dog or cat? Stephanie Pendleton of Emerald Isle, North Carolina, would say yes. "The pet supplement market has grown into a $1.3 billion business." Pendleton caught on to pet supplements a few years ago when she noticed that her 13-year-old cat, Sierra, wasn't up to her usual antics. Read Full Article about Pet Supplements --> |
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Patulin Testing Services Now Offered |
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We are currently offering a testing method for the determination of Patulin and HMF in various fruit juices. This method is particularly suitable for apple juice and cider. There is now considerable interest in the US for screening of Patulin in apple juice, and cider due to the health risks of Patulin consumption. This especially applies to producers selling to nationwide vendors and the community of organic growers/distributors. Patulin is a mycotoxin produced by certain species of Penicillium, Aspergillus , and Byssochylamys molds that may grow on a variety of foods including fruit, grains and cheese. |
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Read more about Patulin Testing Method
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