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Commission Regulation (EC) No 2316/98 of 26 October 1998 concerning authorisation of new additives and amending the conditions for authorisation of a number of additives already authorised in feedingstuffs (Text with EEA relevance)
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EC No | Element | Additive | Chemical formula | Maximum content of the element in mg/kg of the complete feedingstuff | Other provisions | Duration of authorisation |
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E4 | Copper-Cu | Cupric acetate, monohydrate | Cu(CH3COO)2 . H2O | Pigs for fattening: in Member States where the mean density of the porcine population is equal to or higher than 175 pigs per 100 ha of utilisable agricultural land:
in Member States where the mean density of the porcine population is lower than 175 pigs per 100 ha of utilisable agricultural land:
Breeding pigs: 35 (total) Calves:
Ovines: 15 (total) Other species or categories of animals: 35 (total) | — | Without a time limit |
Basic cupric carbonate, monohydrate | CuCO3 . Cu(OH)2 . H2O | — | Without a time limit | |||
Cupric chloride, dihydrate | CuCl2 . 2H2O | — | Without a time limit | |||
[ F1 ] | ||||||
Cupric oxide | CuO | — | Without a time limit | |||
Cupric sulphate, pentahydrate | CuSO4 . 5H2O | — | Without a time limit | |||
Cupric sulphate, monohydrate | CuSO4 . H2O | Pigs for fattening: in Member States where the mean density of the porcine population is equal to or higher than 175 pigs per 100 ha of utilisable agricultural land:
in Member States where the mean density of the porcine population is lower than 175 pigs per 100 ha of utilisable agricultural land:
Breeding pigs: 35 (total) Ovines: 15 (total) Other species or categories of animals with the exception of calves: 35 (total) | Denatured skimmed milk powder and compound feedingstuffs manufactured from denatured skimmed milk powder
| Without a time limit | ||
Cupric sulphate, pentahydrate | CuSO4 . 5H2O | |||||
Cupric chelate of amino acids hydrate | Cu (x)1-3 . nH2O (x = anion of any amino acid derived from hydrolysed soya protein) Molecular weight not exceeding 1 500 | Pigs for fattening: in Member States where the mean density of the porcine population is equal to or higher than 175 pigs per 100 ha of utilisable agricultural land:
in Member States where the mean density of the porcine population is lower than 175 pigs per 100 ha of utilisable agricultural land:
Breeding pigs: 35 (total) Other species or categories of animals, with the exception of calves prior to the start of rumination and sheep: 35 (total) | Not more than 20 mg/kg of copper in the complete feedingstuff may come from cupric chelate of amino acids hydrate | Without a time limit | ||
E5 | Manganese-Mn | [F1Manganous carbonate] | [F1MnCO 3] | [F1250 (total)] | [F1—] | [F1Without a time limit] |
Manganous chloride, tetrahydrate | MnCl2 . 4H2O | 250 (total) | — | Without a time limit | ||
[ F1 ] | ||||||
Manganous oxide | MnO | 250 (total) | — | Without a time limit | ||
[ F1 ] | ||||||
[ F1 ] | ||||||
Manganous sulphate, monohydrate | MnSO4 . H2O | 250 (total) | — | Without a time limit | ||
Manganese chelate of amino acids hydrate | Mn (x)1-3 . nH2O (x = anion of any amino acid derived from hydrolysed soya protein) Molecular weight not exceeding 1 500 | 250 (total) | Not more than 40 mg/kg of manganese in the complete feedingstuff may come from manganese chelate of amino acids hydrate | Without a time limit | ||
E6 | Zinc-Zn | [F1Zinc lactate, trihydrate] | [F1Zn(C 3 H 5 O 3 ) 2 . 3H 2 O] | [F1250 (total)] | [F1—] | [F1Without a time limit] |
Zinc acetate, dihydrate | Zn(CH3COO)2 . 2H2O | 250 (total) | — | Without a time limit | ||
[ F1 ] | ||||||
[ F1 ] | ||||||
Zinc oxide | ZnO | 250 (total) | Maximum content of lead: 600 mg/kg | Without a time limit | ||
Zinc sulphate, heptahydrate | ZnSO4 . 7H2O | 250 (total) | — | Without a time limit | ||
Zinc sulphate, monohydrate | ZnSO4 . H2O | 250 (total) | — | Without a time limit | ||
Zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate | Zn (x)1-3 . nH2O (x = anion of any amino acid derived from hydrolysed soya protein) Molecular weight not exceeding 1 500 | 250 (total) | Not more than 80 mg/kg of zinc in the complete feedingstuff may come from zinc chelate of amino acids hydrate | Without a time limit |
Textual Amendments
F1 Deleted by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1145 of 8 June 2017 on the withdrawal from the market of certain feed additives authorised pursuant to Council Directives 70/524/EEC and 82/471/EEC and repealing the obsolete provisions authorising those feed additives (Text with EEA relevance).
EC No | Additive | Chemical formula, description | Species or category of animal | Maximum age | Minimum content | Maximum content | Other provisions | Duration of authorisation |
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mg/kg of complete feedingstuff | ||||||||
E 320 | Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) | C11H16O2 | All species or categories of animals except dogs | — | — | 150: alone or together | All feedingstuffs | Without a time limit |
E 321 | Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) | C15H24O | — | — | ||||
E 324 | Ethoxyquin | C14H19ON | — | — | ||||
E 320 | Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) | C11H16O2 | Dogs | — | — | 150: alone or together | The mixture of ethoxyquin with BHA and/or BHT is allowed provided the total concentration of the mixture does not exceed 150 mg/kg of complete feedingstuff | Without a time limit |
E 321 | Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) | C15H24O | — | — | ||||
E 324 | Ethoxyquin | C14H19ON | Dogs | — | — | 100 |
a 1 FTU is the amount of enzyme which liberates 1 micromole of inorganic phosphate per minute from sodium phytate at pH 5,5 and 37 °C. | ||||||||
No | Additive | Chemical formula, description | Species or category of animal | Maximum age | Minimum activity | Maximum activity | Other provisions | Duration of authorisation |
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Unit of activity per kg of complete feedingstuff | ||||||||
1 | 3-phytase (EC 3.1.3.8) | Preparation of 3-phytase produced by Aspergillus niger (CBS 114.94) having a minimum phytase activity of 5 000 FTUa/g for solid and liquid preparations | Pigs (all categories of animals) | — | — | — | — | 21.4.1999 |
Chickens (all categories of animals) | — | — | — | — | 21.4.1999 | |||
Turkeys | — | 125 FTU | — | 1.Indicate in the directions for use for the additive and the premixture the storage temperature, storage duration and stability on pelleting2.Recommended dose per kg of complete feedingstuff: 200-800 FTU3.For use in compound feedingstuffs with a minimum content of 0,3 % phytate, e.g. 20 % wheat | 30.9.1999 |
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