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Delaney Clause


A controversial amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, added in 1958, prohibiting the addition of any known cancer-causing agent to processed foods, drugs, or cosmetics. delayed fertilization
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Section of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1959 requiring that foods be free of residues of pesticides or other compounds found to cause cancer in experimental animals
Source: animalscience.unl.edu

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Delaney Clause


Delaney Clause: A provision in The Food and Cosmetic Act, Food Additive Amendment, stating that no substance known to cause cancer in humans or animals at any dosage level shall be added to foods.
Source: smartkitchen.com





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