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=== Usage examples ===
=== Usage examples ===
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*Anti-atherotrombotische eigenschappen van mariene '''voedingssupplementen''' in apolipoproteïne E-deficiënte muizen. = Anti-atherothrombotic properties of marine '''dietary supplements''' in apolipoptorin E-deficient mice. (researchportal.be)


=== External links ===
=== External links ===

Revision as of 10:53, 4 January 2025


Dutch

  • voedingssupplement

English

  • food supplement[1][2][3] (IATE, EuroVoc)
  • dietary supplement[4][5] (Van Dale, Wikipedia, WordNet, Wikidata)
  • nutritional supplement
  • nutritive supplement
  • nutraceuticals (nutraceutical: another term for ‘functional food’; ‘functional food: a food containing health-giving additives.[6])
  • feed supplements (animals)

Usage examples

  • Anti-atherotrombotische eigenschappen van mariene voedingssupplementen in apolipoproteïne E-deficiënte muizen. = Anti-atherothrombotic properties of marine dietary supplements in apolipoptorin E-deficient mice. (researchportal.be)

External links


References

  1. http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/nl-en/TXT/?uri=CELEX:12020W/TXT
  2. EuroVoc (Multilingual Thesaurus of the European Union)(12,169 Dutch-English entries)
  3. IATE Definition: foodstuff the purpose of which is to supplement the normal diet and which is a concentrated source of nutrients or other substances with a nutritional or physiological effect, alone or in combination, marketed in dose form [ IATE:1106950 ], namely forms such as capsules [ IATE:3511722 ], pastilles [ IATE:796591 ], tablets, pills and other similar forms, sachets of powder, ampoules of liquids, drop dispensing bottles, and other similar forms of liquids and powders designed to be taken in measured small unit quantities. Definition reference: Directive 2002/46/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to food supplements, CELEX:02002L0046-20170726/EN
  4. A dietary supplement is a manufactured product intended to supplement a person's diet by taking a pill, capsule, tablet, powder, or liquid. A supplement can provide nutrients either extracted from food sources, or that are synthetic (in order to increase the quantity of their consumption). The classes of nutrient compounds in supplements include vitamins, minerals, fiber, fatty acids, and amino acids. Dietary supplements can also contain substances that have not been confirmed as being essential to life, and so are not nutrients per se, but are marketed as having a beneficial biological effect, such as plant pigments or polyphenols. Animals can also be a source of supplement ingredients, such as collagen from chickens or fish for example. These are also sold individually and in combination, and may be combined with nutrient ingredients. The European Commission has also established harmonized rules to help insure that food supplements are safe and appropriately labeled. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietary_supplement)
  5. https://context.reverso.net/vertaling/nederlands-engels/Voedingssupplementen,
  6. See: Oxford Dictionaries Premium