Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database (DSID) release 4.0
The Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database (DSID) provides estimated levels of ingredients in dietary supplement products sold in the United States. These statistically predicted estimates may differ from labeled amounts and are based on chemical analysis of nationally representative products. The DSID was developed by the Nutrient Data Laboratory, US Department of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other federal agencies. DSID-4 reports national estimates of ingredient content in adult, children’s and non-prescription prenatal multivitamin/mineral (MVMs) and omega-3 fatty acid supplements.
New! Analytically-validated mean estimates for vitamin D, vitamin A and chromium in adult MVMs are reported for the first time, and estimates for 18 other ingredients have been calculated based on a new, second study of representative adult MVMs. DSID-4 also reports results for the first DSID study of botanical dietary supplements. The “Green Tea Research Summary and Results" are available on the 'Botanicals' page.
The DSID is intended primarily for research applications. These data are appropriate for use in population studies of nutrient intake rather than for assessing content of individual products.
Resources in this dataset:
Resource Title: The Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database (DSID), Release 4.
File Name: Web Page, url: https://dietarysupplementdatabase.usda.nih.gov/
provides estimated levels of ingredients in dietary supplement products sold in the United States. These statistically predicted estimates may differ from labeled amounts and are based on chemical analysis of nationally representative products. The DSID was developed by the Nutrient Data Laboratory, US Department of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other federal agencies. DSID-4 reports national estimates of ingredient content in adult, children’s and non-prescription prenatal multivitamin/mineral (MVMs) and omega-3 fatty acid supplements.
Funding
USDA-ARS
History
Data contact name
Andrews, KarenData contact email
karen.andrews@usda.govPublisher
National Institutes of HealthIntended use
The DSID is an analytically validated database of dietary supplement ingredient information that can be used to more accurately estimate U.S. intakes of nutrients and other bioactives from dietary supplements.Use limitations
The DSID is intended primarily for research applications. These data are appropriate for use in population studies of nutrient intake rather than for assessing content of individual productsTemporal Extent Start Date
2009-04-01Temporal Extent End Date
2017-08-01Theme
- Not specified
Geographic Coverage
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- biota
- health
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
dietary supplements; ingredients; databases; United States; chemical analysis; USDA; National Institutes of Health; adults; children; omega-3 fatty acids; vitamin D; vitamin A; chromium; green tea; nutrient intakeARS National Program Number
- 107
Pending citation
- No
Public Access Level
- Public