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FOOD ANALYSIS AND NUTRITION LABELING

We provide all types of chemical, microbiological, and physical testing of foods and supplements. 

For foods, we provide nutrition label analysis, including total fat, saturated fat, mono-unsaturated fat, polyunsaturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, sugars, protein, calories, calcium, sodium, iron, vitamin A and vitamin C are determined. Additional nutrients can also be determined. We will suggest any FDA permitted label claims. On January 1, 2006, the FDA requires that the trans fat level be listed on the nutrition label. We can create new and improved foods and food supplements. In some cases, we can submit a patent application to the USPTO. Organoleptic, shelf-life, accelerated aging tests, and many other tests can be provided. Formulation, reformulation and preservation research can be provided.

For food supplements we can assay the active ingredients, check heavy metals, determine stability, disintegration time, preservative effectiveness, weight variation, and other tests. Also we analyze herbs, vitamins, and minerals. We can make small trial samples for evaluation.

If official USP, AOAC, or other methods are not available, we will develop a suitable method or protocol for testing.

Our laboratory offers the following testing services:

Complete chemical analysis to obtain accurate values for the Nutrition Facts label.

Additional analyses for all vitamins, minerals, spices, and herbs.

Listing of permitted label claims.

Determination of FDA/AOAC water activity and equilibrium pH required for certain foods.

Guaranteed analyses for pet foods (and fertilizers).

Stability and shelf-life tests.

Design of foods to have desirable properties including long shelf-life and organoleptic stability.

Analysis of food supplements and herbs.

Analysis of dyes additives and preservatives.

Analysis of bacteria and mold types and levels for  quality control as well as for forensic purposes.

Light filth analysis based on microscopic ID of insects and other contaminants.

Assistance with meeting FDA requirements and food laws.

Consulting regarding HACCP requirements.

 

Trans Fatty Acid Analysis of Foods

Our laboratory provides the FDA required trans fatty acid analyses for the 2006 nutrition labels. We use the standard AOAC analysis method based on extraction and gas chromatography with flame ionization detection. Low levels of trans fatty acids occur naturally in animal products. However, a more dangerous synthetic type is formed at high levels when vegetable oils are hydrogenated using metal catalysts.

The FDA requires that all food products list the grams of trans fat per serving on the nutrition label starting January 1, 2006. Also trans fat levels less than 0.5 grams per serving may be listed as 0 g trans fat but the complete list of ingtedients must be given on the label. Existing labels may be used up but then new labels giving the trans fat levels must be provided on the label.

Plant-based products have a zero trans fat level, unless hydrogenated. All animal-based foods (butter, meats, eggs, milk, and cheese) have low levels of trans fats (which are not the same structure as hydrogenated oils and are not as harmful). All hydrogenated and partially hydrogenated vegetable oils have high levels of trans fats. For example, margarine (partially hydrogenated vegetable oil) has 35% trans fat whereas butter has only 6% natural trans fat (which actually is a safer type of trans fat). Most food distributors and stores do not accept computer estimated levels based on the percentage of all ingredients. Foods with hydrogenated vegetable oil as a major ingredient always contain a high level of trans fatty acids. Cookies, cakes, baked goods, bread, fried foods, coffee creamers, and dozens of other common foods have significant levels of trans fatty acids. 

How bad are the synthetic trans fats? They significantly raise the risk of heart disease by increasing “bad” low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels.. Some studies indicate that trans fats also lower the levels of “good” high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Even saturated fats do not cause the lowering of “good” cholesterol. Therefore trans fats are probably worse than saturated fats. Studies show that trans fats contribute to many diseases including heart disease, Altzheimers, macular degeneration, and inflammation.. 

Our laboratory fee to analyze the levels of trans fatty acids is $190.00 which also includes saturated fat. The fee for cholesterol in animal-based products is $120.00. All other required nutrition label items are $460.00 and the turnaround time is approximately 6-10 workdays. Sample size is generally 4-6 ounces.

Sugar Analysis and Testing

 We chemically analyze the common sugars (saccharides, mono- and di-).  We can identify and quantify most monoshaccarides and dishaccarides using a variety of methods.    Also some polyshaccaides and essential sugars can be identified.   Using Ion Chromatography (IC), Gas Chromatography/Flame Ionization Detection (GC/FID) and wet chemistry, we can quantify the levels of monoshaccarides and dishaccarides.  Using Gas Chromatography (GC) and Mass Spectroscopy (MS), we can identify most trace sugar components.    Using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy (GC/MS), and Nuclean Magnetic Resonance (NMR Proton and C-13) most sugars can be identified.

 Physical properties such as specific gravity, Brix values, and optical rotation values can be determined.   Quality control analyses can be provided.  For food nutrition labels, we analyze for total sugars and carbohydrates.

 We can deformulate (reverse engineer), reformulate, and formulate food products containing sugars.   Small trial batches can be provided.

 The known essential sugars (Glycose, Galactose, Mannose, Fucose, Xylose, N-acetyl Glycosamine, N-acetylgalactosamine, and N-Acetyl Uramic Acid) can also be analyzed by HPLC and NMR in most products.

 

      FOOD AND PRODUCT ANALYSIS, TESTING,

FORMULATION, DEFORMULATION  AND QUALITY CONTROL

Applied Consumer Services, Inc. was founded by Dr. Burch Stewart in 1986 in Miami to provide technical consulting and testing of almost all consumer products, especially foods, beverages, herbs, vitamins, supplements, and also drugs, cosmetics, household products, and pharmaceuticals.  We are listed by the FDA, ASTM, ACIL, AOAC, and are a licensed DEA laboratory.   We can certify analyses using FDA/BAM, AOAC, APHA, and USP methods.   We provide our clients with a variety of excellent technical services (biological, chemical, physical, and engineering) for a wide variety of consumer products:

Accelerated Aging/Shelf-Life Tests of Foods

Beverage Analysis/Testing/Development

Cosmetic Analysis/Formulation/Testing                   

Field Inspection Services//Sampling/HACCP                      

Food/Herb/Vitamin/Supplement Analysis                            

Food/Beverage Shelf-Life Testing                

Food Formulation/Deformulation      

Food Quality Control/Quality Assurance      

Food Stability/Preservatives/Colorants

Food Toxicity/Contamination Testing

Forensic Investigation & Testing     

Herb & Botanicals Analysis/Testing

Microbiological Analysis of Foods/Cosmetics          

Nutrition Facts Analysis/Nutrition Claims

Patent Development/Search/Applications

Pharmaceutical QA/QC           

For additional information or for a faxed or E-mail quotation, contact

Ms. Galina Tuninskaya, Mr. Carlos Lopetegui, or Dr. Burch Stewart

(1)   Call us at 1-(800)-371-5854 or (305) 821-1677   

(2)   Fax us at (305) 821-0155

(3)   E-mail us at quote@appliedconsumer.com

 

Applied Consumer Services, Inc.
11890 NW 87th Court, Unit 8
Hialeah Gardens, FL 33018

Toll Free: (800) 371-5854
Tel: (305) 821-1677

E-mail: quote@appliedconsumer.com

 

 

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