IBIDS database updated (ibid.)
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Office of Dietary Supplements and USDA Food & Nutrition Information Center database has added 30,000 new records, bringing total to 730,000 citations, according to an Aug. 18 release. Collection was last updated in 2001 (1"The Tan Sheet" Dec. 24, 2001, In Brief). As part of five-year anniversary celebration, database has been redesigned to include images and chemical structure of amino acids. In the next five years, plans include adding records from additional databases; creating and including keywords; and adding more consumer-oriented material...
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