date:Apr 29, 2014
s customarily consumed (RACC). For a good source claim, a product must have 160 mg or more of ALA per RACC. For a more claim, a product must have 160 mg or more of ALA per RACC than an appropriate reference food.
Another notification for ALA, DHA and EPA came to the F.D.A. in 2004 from Alaska General Seafoods, Ocean Beauty Seafoods, Inc. and Trans-Ocean Products, Inc. The F.D.A. prohibited the nutrient content claims from the three seafood processors.
In regard to ALA, the F.D.A. said the seaf