The US National Institutes of Health (NHI) has officially launched Dietary Supplement Label Database in September 2016. The database features the following: The search options: Quick Search, Browse Dietary Ingredients, Browse Products, and Browse Contacts will return label information from dietary sup...
Using the Dietary Supplement Label Database to Identify Potentially Harmful Dietary Supplement Ingredients Over half of young adults, athletes, and Military Service Members self-report using at least one dietary supplement (DS) 1 or more times per week. DS may be consumed to improve health, provid...
dietary supplement label databaseNIHbotanicalsnutrient intakedietary supplementsLaunched in 2008, NIH's DSLD ( https://dsld.nlm.nih.gov/dsld/ ) currently catalogs information printed on over 125,000 (historical and current) labels of dietary supplement products sold in the U.S. The database ...
more functions were discovered such as improvement of gastrointestinal disorders and relief of depression [5–8]. The extract of Magnolia bark is listed in the Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) [9]. There are currently more than 170,000 products in the database, of which 6694 dietary...
“Mucuna pruriens” on the label in the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database were identified. The 20 brands most recently added to the database in 2021 were purchased online. Products were excluded from this case series if the actual label did not contain both “dietary supplement” and “...
Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD). Consumer information in Spanish. Dietary Supplement Research Practicum. ODS Programs and Initiatives. Analytical Methods and Reference Materials. Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD). Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database (DSID). Thinking a......
—Dietary Supplement Label Database: dsld.nlm.nih.gov/dsld —Labdoor: labdoor.com —Consumer Labs:www.consumerlab.com —Examine: examine.com —Dietary Supplement Quality Collaborative:www.dsqcollaborative.org —LegitScript:www.legitscript.com ...
Launched in 2008, the Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) permits the search of any term that appears anywhere on product labels. Since then, the database's search and download features have been periodically improved to enhance use for researchers and consumers. In this review, we ...
Objective: We examined the National Institutes of Health dietary supplement label database (NIH DSLD), a web-based interface containing over 66,400 U.S. commercially available DS products, to assess amounts and types of fiber-containing DS per manufacturer's supplement label panels. Methods: ...
The Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) is sponsored by the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) and the National Library of Medicine (NLM). It provides a searchable, free database of the contents of ~65,000 supplement labels. A companion database of analytically verified product labels ...