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Research Project: USDA Dietary Supplement Ingredients Program-2024

Location: Methods and Application of Food Composition Laboratory

Project Number: 8040-10700-004-033-I
Project Type: Interagency Reimbursable Agreement

Start Date: Jul 1, 2024
End Date: Dec 31, 2026

Objective:
Since dietary supplements are concentrated forms of various ingredients, the Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database (DSID) (http://dsid.usda.nih.gov) project analyzes their actual content of dietary supplements providing vitamins, minerals and other bioactive constituents to the diet of U.S. citizens. The DSID provides nationally representative composition data for popular categories of DS, based on chemical analysis. The USDA identifies and purchases DS products for analysis and manages contracted, collaborative and in-house labs for analysis of nutrients and other bioactive ingredients. The DSID's scope has expanded to include the analysis of the constituents in botanical DS and to evaluate the performance quality of capsule and tablet dosage forms, which can impact how well the body absorbs the ingredients. The project's goals are to determine, evaluate, and expand knowledge about the composition of frequently consumed dietary supplements in the U.S. by collecting and compiling data and information on essential nutrients and emerging components of public health importance. This includes developing methods for sampling new dietary supplement product types, statistically evaluating analytical results to portray representative estimates, and improving the value of the Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database by utilizing new technologies to generate novel datasets.

Approach:
The DSID project utilizes several research strategies to analyze the ingredient content of dietary supplements. Here's how it works: • Sample Selection: Experts at MAFCL design the studies, identify representative supplement categories, and select specific products for analysis. They also partner with qualified laboratories for accurate testing. • Chemical Analysis: Laboratories conduct rigorous chemical analyses to determine the actual levels of vitamins, minerals, and other active ingredients present in the supplements. • Data Quality Control: MAFCL monitors the quality of the laboratory data to ensure accuracy and reliability. • Statistical Analysis and Public Release: Results are statistically evaluated to provide a national picture and made publicly available through the DSID online resource. Ongoing and planned DSID Studies: 1) Calcium and magnesium in non-prescription antacids: In this nationally representative study of non-prescription antacids (a major source of supplemental calcium intake in the U.S.), products will be assessed for their calcium and magnesium content. Products will also be tested for disintegration and dissolution using current USP specifications. 2) Folic acid, 5-methyl tetrahydrofolate and other folate forms in DS: new forms of folate are replacing folic acid in some categories of DS, especially prenatal DS. DS containing these new forms of folate will be identified, purchased and tested for their content. The stability of the MTHF will be evaluated over the shelf-life of the 50 products purchased. Appropriate dosage forms will also be tested for their dosage form performance (disintegration and dissolution). 3) DS products will be analyzed for their choline content and will be tested for disintegration and dissolution, as appropriate. 4) Multiple forms and matrices of ginger dietary supplements, a popular botanical, will be analyzed for their gingerols, gingerdiols, gingerdiones and shogaols content. Analysis will include products with label claims and those without any claim for phytochemical concentration. The patterns seen will be compared to results for the other botanicals studied (green tea and turmeric DS).