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Commission Directive 2006/128/EC of 8 December 2006 amending and correcting Directive 95/31/EC laying down specific criteria of purity concerning sweeteners for use in foodstuffs (Text with EEA relevance)
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The following text concerning E 968 erythritol is inserted after E 967 xylitol:
The text concerning E 954 saccharin and its Na, K and Ca salts is replaced by the following:
‘E 954 SACCHARIN AND ITS Na, K AND Ca SALTS | |
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(I) SACCHARIN | |
Definition | |
Chemical name | 3-Oxo-2,3-dihydrobenzo(d)isothiazol-1,1-dioxide |
Einecs | 201-321-0 |
Chemical formula | C7H5NO3S |
Relative molecular mass | 183,18 |
Assay | Not less than 99 % and not more than 101 % of C7H5NO3S on the anhydrous basis |
Description | White crystals or a white crystalline powder, odourless or with a faint, aromatic odour, having a sweet taste, even in very dilute solutions. Approximately between 300 and 500 times as sweet as sucrose |
Identification | |
Solubility | Slightly soluble in water, soluble in basic solutions, sparingly soluble in ethanol |
Purity | |
Loss on drying | Not more than 1 % (105 °C, two hours) |
Melting range | 226-230 °C |
Sulphated ash | Not more than 0,2 % expressed on dry weight basis |
Benzoic and salicylic acid | To 10 ml of a 1 in 20 solution, previously acidified with five drops of acetic acid, add three drops of an approximately molar solution of ferric chloride in water. No precipitate or violet colour appears |
o-Toluenesulphonamide | Not more than 10 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
p-Toluenesulphonamide | Not more than 10 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Benzoic acid p-sulfonamide | Not more than 25 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Readily carbonisable substances | Absent |
Arsenic | Not more than 3 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Selenium | Not more than 30 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Lead | Not more than 1 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis. |
(II) SODIUM SACCHARIN | |
Synonyms | Saccharin, sodium salt of saccharin |
Definition | |
Chemical name | Sodium o-benzosulphimide, sodium salt of 2,3-dihydro-3-oxobenzisosulphonazole, oxobenzisosulphonazole, 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one-1,1-dioxide sodium salt dihydrate |
Einecs | 204-886-1 |
Chemical formula | C7H4NNaO3S·2H2O |
Relative molecular mass | 241,19 |
Assay | Not less than 99 % and not more than 101 % of C7H4NNaO3S on the anhydrous basis |
Description | White crystals or a white crystalline efflorescent powder, odourless or with a faint odour, having an intensely sweet taste, even in very dilute solutions. Approximately between 300 and 500 times as sweet as sucrose in dilute solutions |
Identification | |
Solubility | Freely soluble in water, sparingly soluble in ethanol |
Purity | |
Loss on drying | Not more than 15 % (120 °C, four hours) |
Benzoic and salicylic acid | To 10 ml of a 1 in 20 solution, previously acidified with five drops of acetic acid, add three drops of an approximately molar solution of ferric chloride in water. No precipitate or violet colour appears |
o-Toluenesulphonamide | Not more than 10 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
p-Toluenesulphonamide | Not more than 10 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Benzoic acid p-sulphonamide | Not more than 25 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Readily carbonisable substances | Absent |
Arsenic | Not more than 3 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Selenium | Not more than 30 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Lead | Not more than 1 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
(III) CALCIUM SACCHARIN | |
Synonyms | Saccharin, calcium salt of saccharin |
Definition | |
Chemical name | Calcium o-benzosulphimide, calcium salt of 2,3-dihydro-3-oxobenzisosulfonazole, 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one-1,1-dioxide calcium salt hydrate (2:7) |
Einecs | 229-349-9 |
Chemical formula | C14H8CaN2O6S2·31/2H2O |
Relative molecular mass | 467,48 |
Assay | Not less than 95 % of C14H8CaN2O6S2 on the anhydrous basis |
Description | White crystals or a white crystalline powder, odourless or with a faint odour, having an intensely sweet taste, even in very dilute solutions. Approximately between 300 and 500 times as sweet as sucrose in dilute solutions |
Identification | |
Solubility | Freely soluble in water, soluble in ethanol |
Purity | |
Loss on drying | Not more than 13,5 % (120 °C, four hours) |
Benzoic and salicylic acid | To 10 ml of a 1 in 20 solution, previously acidified with five drops of acetic acid, add three drops of an approximately molar solution of ferric chloride in water. No precipitate or violet colour appears |
o-Toluenesulphonamide | Not more than 10 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
p-Toluenesulphonamide | Not more than 10 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Benzoic acid p-sulphonamide | Not more than 25 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Readily carbonisable substances | Absent |
Arsenic | Not more than 3 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Selenium | Not more than 30 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Lead | Not more than 1 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
(IV) POTASSIUM SACCHARIN | |
Synonyms | Saccharin, potassium salt of saccharin |
Definition | |
Chemical name | Potassium o-benzosulphimide, potassium salt of 2,3-dihydro-3-oxobenzisosulphonazole, potassium salt of 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one-1,1-dioxide monohydrate |
Einecs | |
Chemical formula | C7H4KNO3S·H2O |
Relative molecular mass | 239,77 |
Assay | Not less than 99 % and not more than 101 % of C7H4KNO3S on the anhydrous basis |
Description | White crystals or a white crystalline powder, odourless or with a faint odour, having an intensely sweet taste, even in very dilute solutions. Approximately between 300 and 500 times as sweet as sucrose |
Identification | |
Solubility | Freely soluble in water, sparingly soluble in ethanol |
Purity | |
Loss on drying | Not more than 8 % (120 °C, four hours) |
Benzoic and salicylic acid | To 10 ml of a 1 in 20 solution, previously acidified with five drops of acetic acid, add three drops of an approximately molar solution of ferric chloride in water. No precipitate or violet colour appears |
o-Toluenesulphonamide | Not more than 10 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
p-Toluenesulphonamide | Not more than 10 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Benzoic acid p-sulphonamide | Not more than 25 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Readily carbonisable substances | Absent |
Arsenic | Not more than 3 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Selenium | Not more than 30 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis |
Lead | Not more than 1 mg/kg expressed on dry weight basis’ |
The text concerning E 955 sucralose is replaced by the following:
The text concerning E 962 salt of aspartame-acesulfame is replaced by the following:
The text concerning E 965 (i) maltitol is replaced by the following:
The text concerning E 965 (ii) maltitol syrup is replaced by the following:
The text concerning E 966 lactitol is replaced by the following:
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