I recently had the opportunity to interact with ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) tool developed by a company co-founded by Elon Musk. As I asked it a variety of questions, I was struck by its ability to provide detailed and accurate responses, particularly when it came to questions about the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). It was as if I were conversing with a legal expert who possessed an eidetic memory.
This AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we approach regulatory affairs, providing ordinary individuals with access to legal knowledge and expertise that was previously only available to professionals. The thought of being able to ask an AI for help navigating complex legal issues and regulations is truly exciting, and I can only imagine the impact it will have on the industry.
I also wanted to mention that I've been following the ongoing discussions with the FDA about NMN, which can be found here:
https://www.longecit...-a-supplement/ and this prompted some of my questions.
If anyone has any additional screenshots or information to share on this topic regarding supplements, please feel free to post them in this thread.
Here are some questions I asked, since I have been thinking about the FDA regulations a lot lately, and wanted to know if the AI had this information.
I was pleasantly surprised.
If anyone has seen the TV series "Suits" with Mike Ross, the lawyer with the eidetic memory... yeah, it kind of felt like it can get to that point soon with AI.
Quesion1: According to the CFR, if a component is part of an ingredient that is a dietary supplement, can the component be considered a dietary supplement as well?
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Question 2: Does the component that meets the definition per 21 CFR 101.3, need to also file an NDI or is it exempt as a component of an ingredient that is already in the food supply?
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Question 3: What section of the CFR states that it is exempt from NDI if the component must not have been marketed as a dietary supplement before October 15, 1994?
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Question 4: Does the CFR allow a concentrate of a food prior to October 15, 1994, to be marketed as a conventional food without any premarket notification?
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Question 5: If I do an extract of broccoli, where the concentrate is 80% niacin, can It be marketed as a food?
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Question 6: Is an ingredient that is GRAS "General Recognied As Safe" can be marketed as a food according the the CFR?
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Question 7: Can a GRAS ingredient be both a conventional food and at specific concentrations be also a drug?
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I think I will be spending lots of time with ChatGPT