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Watchdog: Trans-fat levels meet standards

By Zhou Wenting in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2013-07-10 08:06

Watchdog: Trans-fat levels meet standards

China's top food watchdog said the content of trans fat in homemade baby formula abides by national and international standards, contrary to a media report claiming that some milk powder contains too much of the substance.

"Test results showed the value of trans-fatty acids in domestic baby formula products was 0.019 to 0.574 grams per 100 grams of milk powder, which conforms to national and international standards," said a notice that the China Food and Drug Administration posted on its website on Tuesday.

Tests of fatty acids and trans-fatty acids were performed on 10,187 samples of baby formula products manufactured on the Chinese mainland in recent years, it said.

Watchdog: Trans-fat levels meet standards

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