Formula milk powder is formulated to contain a good balance of minerals necessary for infant
growth. Japan's Health Promotion Law includes stipulations on the essential mineral content for
special dietary use (e.g., formulated milk powder for infants) and requires the labeling of their content. Harmful elements like lead (Pb) have a negative effect on infant development, and require strict safety controls from raw materials to the finished product.
This application describes using Shimadzu's ICPMS-2030 inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer to perform a simultaneous analysis of elements present in formula milk powder (National Metrology Institute of Japan certified reference material [NMIJ CRM]).
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