Macromineral and Trace Mineral Analysis
It is important to understand the macro and trace mineral content of various food and nutraceutical products for:
- Nutrition label verification
- Regulatory requirements
- Product quality
- Microbiological stability
- Processing effects
Heavy Metals Analysis
SGS tests for heavy metals and other toxic elements per most domestic and international regulations, including California’s Proposition 65. Testing for lead and other heavy metals is increasingly important for ensuring the safety of:
- Baby food
- Infant formula
- Dietary supplements
- Functional ingredients
- Cereal grains
- Chocolate
- Fish and vegetable oils
- Seafood
- Spices
We test these product categories and more for compliance to California Prop 65 requirements.
Total Quant II Elemental Scan
The Total Quant II Scan, a semi-quantitative analysis, scans approximately 65 elements. A 21-element standard is used for calibration. The values for the remaining elements are estimated based upon internal response factors. Detection limits may vary depending upon sample matrix and dilution required.
Isotope Dilution
Isotope Dilution is used for highly accurate and precise measurements of elemental concentrations. The method is based upon the addition of a known amount of an enriched isotope of the quantifiable element to a sample, thus altering the naturally occurring isotopic ratio for the element.
Nutritional Analysis
Nutritional analysis quantifies the nutritional value of foods and nutraceuticals. It determines the amount of macro and micronutrients in finished products and ingredients, as well as the presence of toxic elements and substances.
- Macro and micronutrients
- Toxic metals
- Vitamin analysis
- Amino acid analysis
- Full nutritional analysis performed in both the US and Canada within SGS network
Sulfite Analysis
Sulfites are added as a preservative or processing aid to a variety of foods, ingredients, and supplements, and they can also be naturally occurring. The presence of sulfites in these products can cause adverse reactions for those who are sensitive to sulfites.
Preservative Analysis