I love the Huffington Post as much as the next liberal gal, but does anyone have a link from a more reputable source? I've done some Googling and can't come up with anything recent. It's all from November when this first became an issue.
Because melamine resin is often used in food packaging and tableware, melamine at ppm level (1 part per million) in food and beverage has been reported due to migration from melamine-containing resins.[60] Small amounts of melamine have also been reported in foodstuff as a metabolite product of cyromazine, an insecticide used on animals and crops.[61]
Re: Reputable link re: melamine/FDA news?
Most of the info will be from November. I haven't found anything more recent either.
https://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/melamine.html
This was updated in January 2009.
I also read on Wikipedia this:
Because melamine resin is often used in food packaging and tableware, melamine at ppm level (1 part per million) in food and beverage has been reported due to migration from melamine-containing resins.[60] Small amounts of melamine have also been reported in foodstuff as a metabolite product of cyromazine, an insecticide used on animals and crops.[61]
This is the best one I've found so far, although it is from November:
https://children.webmd.com/news/20081126/melamine-in-us-baby-formula
It's from WebMD.