Dietary residue
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- The basis for this request is that the dietary residue is copper and the Agency has previously concluded (refer to the Toxicology Chapter for Group II Copper Compounds) that: 1.
- Dietary residue is metabolised forming short-chain fatty acids, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and methane; whilst 20% of urea synthesised in man is broken down in the colon to ammonia, which is reabsorbed, and carbonic acid.
- Faecal bile acid and dietary residue excretion in cystic fibrosis: age group variations.
- Measurement of the mean transit time of dietary residue through the human gut.
- Once a dietary residue file is set up, performing a dietary exposure analysis with DEEM is relatively fast and easy.
- 1 Risk Estimation Based on Dietary Residue Concentrations (Foliar Spray) 3.
- These calculations show that dietary residue intake is far below the negligible risk intake level for the U.
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