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What is ICAAS?
The International Council on Amino Acid Science (ICAAS) is a
non-profit association registered in the Kingdom of Belgium. It is
comprised of various organisations having interests in amino acid
science.
ICAAS was established in the year 2000 in Tokyo, Japan.
Since then, ICAAS has sponsored a series of international workshops on the
assessment of adequate intakes of amino acids in response to recent
global movements toward setting dietary reference intakes for
nutrients.
For the further enhancement of its activities in the international arena,
ICAAS changed its governing structure, and moved its registered office
to Brussels. It was officially recognised as an international non-profit
organisation by the Belgian authorities in 2008.
What are ICAAS goals?
To explore and resolve scientific concerns related to all aspects of safety, quality and use of amino acids with particular emphasis on dietary use in humans.
To establish a framework for assessing and predicting the consequences of
differing levels of amino acid intakes in humans under various conditions.
To develop ICAAS quality specifications for amino acid products available
in the market in order to ensure consumer safety.
What is the scope of ICAAS activities?
Holding international workshops on the assessment of adequate and safe intakes of dietary amino acids.
Implementing research studies.
Presenting expert opinions and scientific information to regulatory authorities.
Devising common legal and regulatory responses concerning various amino acid-related issues.
Disseminating beneficial information on amino acids to the public.
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