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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 119 No. 12_Suppl December 1989, pp. 1818-1819
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Water-Soluble Vitamins: Bases for Suggested Upper Limits for Infant Formulas1

Donald B. McCormick

Department of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322

A wide margin of safety exists between recommended intakes of the various water-soluble vitamins and intakes likely to be associated with adverse effects. It is suggested that upper limits for water-soluble vitamins in infant formulas be set at five times the Recommended Dietary Allowance.


KEY WORDS: • vitamins • infant formulas

1 This paper was presented at a symposium, "Upper Limits of Nutrients in Infant Formulas," November 7–8, 1988, in Iowa City, IA.







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