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BEIJING (AP) -- China has warned dairy producers that inspectors are on alert for fresh milk tainted with the industrial chemical melamine and another toxic substance extracted from leather scraps....[<a
No more melamine in milk with new ISO testing standard
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New test to detect melamine in milk - UPI.com
A 15-minute test using gold nanoparticles is a quick way to detect melamine, which was found in pet food and dairy products, U.S. researchers say.
Tainted milk shows China's food safety challenges - Food safety- msnbc.com
The resurfacing of tainted milk products in China highlights the challenges of policing the food supply in a country where close ties between local authorities and companies hamper regulation while producers are undertrained, experts said Thursday.
More Tainted Dairy Products Are Found in Chinese Stores - NYTimes.com
For the third time in a month, health officials swept frozen confectioneries and other dairy products from stores after discovering they contained melamine.
Metrohm IC method analyses melamine in food: News from Metrohm (UK)
Metrohm has developed a low-cost method for the analysis of melamine in food products using ion chromatography (IC) with its 844 Compact UV-VIS IC.
U.N. Sets Melamine Limit For Global Food Safety
An international food safety meeting set the first global limits for melamine contamination in food and infant formula, the World Health Organization said.
More Melamine Found In Chinese Products
Melamine-tainted dairy products were pulled from store shelves in China over a year after hundreds of thousands of children had been sickened in massive milk safety scandal.
Pawtucket Times - News from the Associated Press
BEIJING (AP) -- Melamine-tainted dairy products have been pulled from convenience store shelves in southern China more than a year after hundreds of thousands of children were sickened in a massive milk safety scandal, a government spokeswoman said Monday....[<a
China Admits New Tainted-Milk Case Is Older - NYTimes.com
Chinese regulators said in late December they shut down a dairy factory and arrested three executives for selling contaminated products. On Wednesday, officials admitted that the arrests actually took place last April.
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