International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements (IBIDS)
Indexes to scholarly articles on dietary supplements from four major databases.
Over 722,000 citations on the topic of dietary supplements from four major database sources: biomedical-related articles from MEDLINE, botanical and agricultural science from AGRICOLA, worldwide agricultural literature through AGRIS, and selected nutrition journals from CAB Abstracts and CAB Health. Includes:
- The use and function of vitamin, mineral, phytochemical, botanical, and herbal supplements in human nutrition
- The role of nutrient supplementation in metabolism in normal nutrition and disease states
- Animal studies that relate to the function of dietary supplements in human nutrition
- Chemical composition, biochemical roles, and antioxidant activity of botanicaland nutrient supplements
- Fortification of foods with supplemental nutrients and health-related effects
- Nutrient composition of herbal and botanical products
- Surveys on dietary supplement use by various populations
- The growth and production of herbal and botanical products used as dietary supplements
| Coverage Dates | 1986 - present |
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