ANNEX VIU.K.FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED IN FOODS FOR INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN
NoteU.K.
[F1Formulae and [F2processed cereal-based foods and baby foods] for infants and young children may contain E 414 (acacia gum, gum arabic) and E 551 (silicon dioxide) resulting from the addition of nutrient preparations containing not more than 150 g/kg of E 414 and 10 g/kg of E 551, as well as E 421 (mannitol) when used as a carrier for vitamin B 12 (not less than one part vitamin B 12 to 1 000 parts mannitol). The carry over of E 414 in the product ready for consumption should not be more than 10 mg/kg. U.K.
[F3Formulae and [F2processed cereal-based foods and baby foods] for infants and young children may contain E 1450 starch sodium octenyl succinate resulting from the addition of vitamin preparations or polyunsaturated fatty acid preparations. The carry over of E 1450 in the product ready for consumption is not to be more than 100 mg/kg from vitamin preparations and 1 000 mg/kg from polyunsaturated fatty acid preparations.] U.K.
Formulae and [F2processed cereal-based foods and baby foods] for infants and young children may contain E 301 (sodium L-ascorbate), used at QS level in coatings of nutrient preparations containing polyunsaturated fatty acids. The carry over of E 301 in the product ready for consumption should not be more than 75 mg/l.] U.K.
The maximum levels of use indicated refer to foodstuffs ready for consumption prepared following manufacturers' instructions.U.K.
PART 1U.K.FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED IN INFANT FORMULAE FOR INFANTS IN GOOD HEALTH
NotesU.K.
1.For the manufacture of acidified milks, non-pathogenic L(+)-lactic acid producing cultures may be used.U.K.
[F12. If more than one of the substances E 322, E 471, E 472c and E 473 are added to a foodstuff, the maximum level established for that foodstuff for each of those substances is lowered with that relative part as is present of the other substances together in that foodstuff.] U.K.
E No | Name | Maximum level |
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E 270 | Lactic acid (L(+)-form only) | quantum satis |
E 330 | Citric acid | quantum satis |
E 338 | Phosphoric acid | In conformity with the limits set in Annex I to Directive 91/321/EEC |
E 306 E 307 E 308 E 309 | Tocopherol-rich extract Alfa-tocopherol Gamma-tocopherol Delta-tocopherol | 10 mg/l individually or in combination |
E 322 | Lecithins | 1 g/l |
E 471 | Mono- and diglycerides | 4 g/l |
[F1E 304 | L-ascorbyl palmitate | 10 mg/l |
E 331 | Sodium citrates | 2 g/l |
E 332 | Potassium citrates | Individually or in combination and in conformity with the limits set in Annex I to Directive 91/321/EEC |
E 339 | Sodium phosphates | 1 g/l expressed as P 2 O 5 |
E 340 | Potassium phosphates | Individually or in combination and in conformity with the limits set in Annex I to Directive 91/321/EEC |
E 412 | Guar gum | 1 g/l, where the liquid product contains partially hydrolysed proteins and is in conformity with the conditions set in Annex IV of Directive 91/321/EEC, as amended by Directive 96/4/EC |
E 472 c | Citric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids | 7,5 g/l sold as powder 9 g/l sold as liquid where the products contain partially hydrolysed proteins, peptides or amino acids and are in conformity with the conditions set in Annex IV of Directive 91/321/EEC, as amended by Directive 96/4/EC |
E 473 | Sucrose esters of fatty acids | 120 mg/l in products containing hydrolysed proteins, peptides or amino acids] |
PART 2U.K.FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED IN FOLLOW-ON FORMULAE FOR INFANTS IN GOOD HEALTH
NoteU.K.
1.For the manufacture of acidified milks, non-pathogenic L(+)-lactic acid producing cultures may be used.U.K.
[F12. If more than one of the substances E 322, E 471, E 472c and E 473 is added to a foodstuff, the maximum level established for that foodstuff for each of those substances is lowered with that relative part as is present of the other substances together in that foodstuff.] U.K.
3.If more than one of the substances E 407, E 410 and E 412 is added to a foodstuff, the maximum level established for that foodstuff for each of those substances is lowered with that relative part as is present of the other substances together in that foodstuff.U.K.
E No | Name | Maximum level |
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E 270 | Lactic acid (L(+)-form only) | quantum satis |
E 330 | Citric acid | quantum satis |
E 306 E 307 E 308 E 309 | Tocopherol-rich extract Alfa-tocopherol Gamma-tocopherol Delta-tocopherol | 10 mg/l individually or in combination |
E 338 | Phosphoric acid | In conformity with the limits set in Annex II to Directive 91/321/EEC |
E 440 | Pectins | 5 g/l in acidified follow-on formulae only |
E 322 | Lecithins | 1 g/l |
E 471 | Mono- and diglycerides | 4 g/l |
E 407 | Carrageenan | 0,3 g/l |
E 410 | Locust bean gum | 1 g/l |
E 412 | Guar gum | 1 g/l |
[F1E 304 | L-ascorbyl palmitate | 10 mg/l |
E 331 | Sodium citrates | 2 g/l |
E 332 | Potassium citrates | Individually or in combination and in conformity with the limits set in Annex I to Directive 91/321/EEC |
E 339 | Sodium phosphates | 1 g/l expressed as P 2 O 5 |
E 340 | Potassium phosphates | Individually or in combination and in conformity with the limits set in Annex I to Directive 91/321/EEC |
E 472 c | Citric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids | 7,5 g/l sold as powder 9 g/l sold as liquid where the products contain partially hydrolysed proteins, peptides or amino acids and are in conformity with the conditions set in Annex IV of Directive 91/321/EEC, as amended by Directive 96/4/EC |
E 473 | Sucrose esters of fatty acids | 120 mg/l in products containing hydrolysed proteins, peptides or amino acids] |
PART 3U.K.FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED IN [F2PROCESSED CEREAL-BASED FOODS AND BABY FOODS] FOR INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN IN GOOD HEALTH
a L(+)-form only. | |||
b [F1The note in part 4 does not apply.] | |||
E No | Name | Foodstuff | Maximum level |
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E 170 E 260 E 261 E 262 E 263 E 270 E 296 E 325 E 326 E 327 E 330 E 331 E 332 E 333 | Calcium carbonates Acetic acid Potassium acetate Sodium acetates Calcium acetate Lactic acida Malic acida Sodium lactatea Potassium lactatea Calcium lactatea Citric acid Sodium citrates Potassium citrates Calcium citrates | [F2Processed cereal-based foods and baby foods] | quantum satis (only for pH adjustment) |
E 507 E 524 E 525 E 526 | Hydrochloric acid Sodium hydroxide Potassium hydroxide Calcium hydroxide | ||
E 500 E 501 E 503 | Sodium carbonates Potassium carbonates Ammonium carbonates | [F2Processed cereal-based foods and baby foods] | quantum satis (only as raising agents) |
Individually or in combination, expressed as ascorbic acid | |||
E 300 E 301 E 302 | L-ascorbic acid Sodium L-ascorbate Calcium L-ascorbate | Fruit- and vegetable-based drinks, juices and baby foods | 0,3 g/kg |
Fat-containing cereal-based foods including biscuits and rusks | 0,2 g/kg | ||
E 304 E 306 E 307 E 308 E 309 | L-ascorbyl palmitate Tocopherol-rich extract Alfa-tocopherol Gamma-tocopherol Delta-tocopherol | Fat-containing cereals, biscuits, rusks and baby foods | 0,1 g/kg individually or in combination |
E 338 | Phosphoric acid | [F2Processed cereal-based foods and baby foods] | 1 g/kg as P2O5 (only for pH adjustment) |
E 339 E 340 E 341 | Sodium phosphates Potassium phosphates Calcium phosphates | Cereals | 1 g/kg individually or in combination, expressed as P2O5 |
E 322 | Lecithins | Biscuits and rusks Cereal-based foods Baby foods | 10 g/kg |
E 471 E 472a E 472b E 472c | Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids Acetic acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids Lactic acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids Citric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids | Biscuits and rusks Cereal-based foods Baby foods | 5 g/kg individually or in combination |
E 400 E 401 E 402 E 404 | Alginic acid Sodium alginate Potassium alginate Calcium alginate | Desserts Puddings | 0,5 g/kg individually or in combination |
E 410 E 412 E 414 E 415 E 440 | Locust bean gum Guar gum Acacia gum (gum arabic) Xanthan gum Pectins | [F2Processed cereal-based foods and baby foods] | 10 g/kg individually or in combination |
Gluten-free cereal-based foods | 20 g/kg individually or in combination | ||
E 551 | Silicon dioxide | Dry cereals | 2 g/kg |
E 334 E 335 E 336 E 354 E 450a E 575 | Tartaric acida Sodium tartratea Potassium tartratea Calcium tartratea Disodium diphosphate Glucono-delta-lactone | Biscuits and rusks | 5 g/kg as a residue |
E 1404 E 1410 E 1412 E 1413 E 1414 E 1420 E 1422 E 1450 | Oxidized starch Monostarch phosphate Distarch phosphate Phosphated distarch phosphate Acetylated distarch phosphate Acetylated starch Acetylated distarch adipate Starch sodium octenyl succinate | [F2Processed cereal-based foods and baby foods] | 50 g/kg |
[F1E 333 | Calcium citrates b | In low-sugar fruit based products | quantum satis |
E 341 | Tricalcium phosphate b | In fruit based desserts | 1 g/kg as P 2 O 5 |
E 1451 | Acetylated oxidised starch | [F2Processed cereal-based foods and baby foods] | 50 g/kg] |
PART 4U.K. [F4FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED IN DIETARY FOODS FOR INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN FOR SPECIAL MEDICAL PURPOSES AS DEFINED IN DIRECTIVE 1999/21/EC] (1)
The tables in Parts 1 to 3 of Annex VI are applicable.
[F1E number | Name | Maximum level | Special conditions |
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E 401 | Sodium alginate | 1 g/l | From four months onwards in special food products with adapted composition, required for metabolic disorders and for general tube-feeding |
E 405 | Propane 1,2-diolalginate | 200 mg/l | From 12 months onwards in specialised diets intended for young children who have cow's milk intolerance or inborn errors of metabolism |
E 410 | Locust bean gum | 10 g/l | From birth onwards in products for reduction of gastro-oesophageal reflux |
E 412 | Guar gum | 10 g/l | From birth onwards in products in liquid formulae containing hydrolysed proteins, peptides or amino acids in conformity with the conditions set in Annex IV of Directive 91/321/EEC, as amended by Directive 96/4/EC |
E 415 | Xanthan gum | 1,2 g/l | From birth onwards for use in products based on amino acids or peptides for use with patients who have problems with impairment of the gastro-intestinal tract, protein mal-absorption or inborn errors of metabolism |
E 440 | Pectins | 10 g/l | From birth onwards in products used in case of gastro-intestinal disorders |
E 466 | Sodium carboxy methyl cellulose | 10 g/l or kg | From birth onwards in products for the dietary management of metabolic disorders |
E 471 | Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids | 5 g/l | From birth onwards in specialised diets, particularly those devoid of proteins |
[F3E 472c | Citric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids | 7,5 g/l sold as powder | From birth onwards |
9 g/l sold as liquid] | |||
[F5E 473 | Sucrose esters of fatty acids | 120 mg/l | Products containing hydrolysed proteins, peptides and amino acids] |
E 1450 | Starch sodium octenyl succinate | 20 g/l | In infant formulae and follow-on formulae] |
Textual Amendments
Textual Amendments
[F4Commission Directive 1999/21/EC of 25 March 1999 on dietary foods for special medical purposes, ( OJ L 91, 7.4.1999, p. 29 ).]