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Regulation 3(1)(a)
VITAMIN A:
– retinol
– retinyl acetate
retinyl palmitate
– beta-carotene
VITAMIN D:
– cholecalciferol
– ergocalciferol
VITAMIN E:
– D-alpha-tocopherol
– DL-alpha-tocopherol
– D-alpha-tocopheryl acetate
– DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate
– D-alpha-tocopheryl acid succinate
VITAMIN K:
– phylloquinone (phytomenadione)
VITAMIN B1:
– thiamin hydrochloride
– thiamin mononitrate
VITAMIN B2:
– riboflavin
– riboflavin 5’ -phosphate, sodium
NIACIN:
– nicotinic acid
– nicotinamide
PANTOTHENIC ACID:
– D-pantothenate, calcium
– D-pantothenate, sodium
– dexpanthenol
VITAMIN B6:
– pyridoxine hydrochloride
– pyridoxine 5’ -phosphate
– pyridoxine dipalmitate
[F1FOLATE]:
– pteroylmonoglutamic acid
[F2— calcium L-methylfolate ]
Textual Amendments
VITAMIN B12:
– cyanocobalamin
– hydroxocobalamin
BIOTIN:
– D-biotin
VITAMIN C:
– L-ascorbic acid
– sodium-L-ascorbate
– calcium-L-ascorbate
– potassium-L-ascorbate
– L-ascorbyl 6-palmitate
CALCIUM:
– carbonate
– chloride
– salts of citric acid
– gluconate
– glycerophosphate
– lactate
– salts of orthophosphoric acid
– hydroxide
– oxide
[F3-sulphate]
Textual Amendments
F3Word in sch. 1 inserted (31.3.2004) by The Food for Particular Nutritional Uses (Addition of Substances for Specific Nutritional Purposes) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2004 (S.S.I. 2004/90), regs. 1(1), 5(a)
MAGNESIUM:
– acetate
– carbonate
– chloride
– salts of citric acid
– gluconate
– glycerophosphate
– salts of orthophosphoric acid
– lactate
– hydroxide
– oxide
– sulphate
IRON:
– ferrous carbonate
– ferrous citrate
– ferric ammonium citrate
– ferrous gluconate
– ferrous fumarate
– ferric sodium diphosphate
– ferrous lactate
– ferrous sulphate
– ferric diphosphate (ferric pyrophosphate)
– ferric saccharate
– elemental iron (carbonyl + electrolytic + hydrogen reduced)
[F4— ferrous bisglycinate]
Textual Amendments
COPPER:
– cupric carbonate
– cupric citrate
– cupric gluconate
– cupric sulphate
– copper lysine complex
IODINE:
– potassium iodide
– potassium iodate
– sodium iodide
– sodium iodate
ZINC:
– acetate
– chloride
– citrate
– gluconate
– lactate
– oxide
– carbonate
– sulphate
MANGANESE:
– carbonate
– chloride
– citrate
– gluconate
– glycerophosphate
– sulphate
SODIUM:
– bicarbonate
– carbonate
– chloride
– citrate
– gluconate
– lactate
– hydroxide
– salts of orthophosphoric acid
POTASSIUM:
– bicarbonate
– carbonate
– chloride
– citrate
– gluconate
– glycerophosphate
– lactate
– hydroxide
– salts of orthophosphoric acid
SELENIUM:
– sodium selenate
– sodium hydrogen selentine
– sodium selenite
CHROMIUM (III) and their hexahydrates:
– chloride
– sulphate
MOLYBDENUM (VI):
– ammonium molybdate
– sodium molybdate
FLUORINE:
– potassium fluoride
– sodium fluoride
– L-alanine
– L-arginine
– L-cysteine
– Cystine
– L-histidine
– L-glutamic acid
– L-glutamine
– L-isoleucine
– L-leucine
– L-lysine
– L-lysine acetate
– L-methionine
– L-ornithine
– L-phenylalanine
– L-threonine
– L-tryptophan
– L-tyrosine
– L-valine
For amino acids, as far as applicable, also the sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium salts as well as their hydrochlorides may be used
– L-carnitine
– L-carnitine hydrochloride
[F5L carnitine-L-tartrate]
– taurine
Textual Amendments
F5Word in sch. 1 inserted (31.3.2004) by The Food for Particular Nutritional Uses (Addition of Substances for Specific Nutritional Purposes) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2004 (S.S.I. 2004/90), regs. 1(1), 5(b)
– adenosine 5’ -phosphoric acid (AMP)
– sodium salts of AMP
– cytidine 5’ -monophosphoric acid (CMP)
– sodium salts of CMP
– guanosine 5’ -phosphoric acid (GMP)
– sodium salts of GMP
– insosine 5’ -phosphoric acid (IMP)
– sodium salts of IMP
– uridine 5’ -phosphoric acid (UMP)
– sodium salts of UMP
– choline
– choline chloride
– choline bitartrate
– choline citrate
– inositol
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