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The Food and Drug Administration confirmed that the early monitoring operations it conducts annually before the dairy season include testing for the substance "Jameed." These efforts resulted in over 100 samples being collected, of which 6 samples were found to be non-compliant. These non-conforming samples came from external sources and not from local factories. The official explained that the substance in the non-compliant samples contained titanium dioxide, which was previously permitted but has been banned under the current standards because it could be used for commercial fraud. The institution emphasizes that these measures are part of preventive efforts and are not a response to widespread violations.
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