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Regulations 5(1) and (3) and 6(3)(b)
Column 1 | Column 2 | |
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Vitamins and minerals | Unit | |
1. Vitamins | ||
Vitamin A | μg RE | |
Vitamin D | μg | |
Vitamin E | mg α–TE | |
Vitamin K | μg | |
Vitamin B1 | mg | |
Vitamin B2 | mg | |
Niacin | mg NE | |
Pantothenic acid | mg | |
Vitamin B6 | mg | |
Folic acid | μg | |
Vitamin B12 | μg | |
Biotin | μg | |
Vitamin C | mg | |
2. Minerals | ||
Calcium | mg | |
Magnesium | mg | |
Iron | mg | |
Copper | μg | |
Iodine | μg | |
Zinc | mg | |
Manganese | mg | |
Sodium | mg | |
Potassium | mg | |
Selenium | μg | |
Chromium | μg | |
Molybdenum | μg | |
Fluoride | mg | |
Chloride | mg | |
Phosphorus | mg |
Regulation 5(1) and (3)
1. VITAMIN A
(a)retinol
(b)retinyl acetate
(c)retinyl palmitate
(d)beta–carotene
2. VITAMIN DS
(a)cholecalciferol
(b)ergocalciferol
3. VITAMIN ES
(a)D–alpha–tocopherol
(b)DL–alpha–tocopherol
(c)D–alpha–tocopheryl acetate
(d)DL–alpha–tocopheryl acetate
(e)D–alpha–tocopheryl acid succinate
4. VITAMIN KS
(a)phylloquinone (phytomenadione)
5. VITAMIN B1S
(a)thiamin hydrochloride
(b)thiamin mononitrate
6. VITAMIN B2S
(a)riboflavin
(b)riboflavin 5'–phosphate, sodium
7. NIACINS
(a)nicotinic acid
(b)nicotinamide
8. PANTOTHENIC ACIDS
(a)D–pantothenate, calcium
(b)D–pantothenate, sodium
(c)dexpanthenol
9. VITAMIN B6S
(a)pyridoxine hydrochloride
(b)pyridoxine 5'–phosphate
10. FOLIC ACIDS
(a)pteroylmonoglutamic acid
11. VITAMIN B12S
(a)cyanocobalamin
(b)hydroxocobalamin
12. BIOTINS
(a)D–biotin
13. VITAMIN CS
(a)L–ascorbic acid
(b)sodium–L–ascorbate
(c)calcium–L–ascorbate
(d)potassium–L–ascorbate
(e)L–ascorbyl 6–palmitate
Calcium carbonate
Calcium chloride
Calcium salts of citric acid
Calcium gluconate
Calcium glycerophosphate
Calcium lactate
Calcium salts of orthophosphoric acid
Calcium hydroxide
Calcium oxide
Magnesium acetate
Magnesium carbonate
Magnesium chloride
Magnesium salts of citric acid
Magnesium gluconate
Magnesium glycerophosphate
Magnesium salts of orthophosphoric acid
Magnesium lactate
Magnesium hydroxide
Magnesium oxide
Magnesium sulphate
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)
Cupric carbonate
Cupric citrate
Cupric gluconate
Cupric sulphate
Copper lysine complex
Sodium iodide
Sodium iodate
Potassium iodide
Potassium iodate
Zinc acetate
Zinc chloride
Zinc citrate
Zinc gluconate
Zinc lactate
Zinc oxide
Zinc carbonate
Zinc sulphate
Manganese carbonate
Manganese chloride
Manganese citrate
Manganese gluconate
Manganese glycerophosphate
Manganese sulphate
Sodium bicarbonate
Sodium carbonate
Sodium chloride
Sodium citrate
Sodium gluconate
Sodium lactate
Sodium hydroxide
Sodium salts of orthophosphoric acid
Potassium bicarbonate
Potassium carbonate
Potassium chloride
Potassium citrate
Potassium gluconate
Potassium glycerophosphate
Potassium lactate
Potassium hydroxide
Potassium salts of orthophosphoric acid
Sodium selenate
Sodium hydrogen selenite
Sodium selenite
Chromium (III) chloride
Chromium (III) sulphate
Ammonium molybdate (molybdenum (VI))
Sodium molybdate (molybdenum (VI))
Potassium fluoride
Sodium fluoride
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