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The Food Supplements (Scotland) Regulations 2003

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Regulations 5(1) and (3) and 6(3)(b)

SCHEDULE 1SVITAMINS AND MINERALS WHICH MAY BE USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF FOOD SUPPLEMENTS

Column 1Column 2
Vitamins and mineralsUnit
1. Vitamins
Vitamin Aμg RE
Vitamin Dμg
Vitamin Emg α–TE
Vitamin Kμg
Vitamin B1mg
Vitamin B2mg
Niacinmg NE
Pantothenic acidmg
Vitamin B6mg
Folic acidμg
Vitamin B12μg
Biotinμg
Vitamin Cmg
2. Minerals
Calciummg
Magnesiummg
Ironmg
Copperμg
Iodineμg
Zincmg
Manganesemg
Sodiummg
Potassiummg
Seleniumμg
Chromiumμg
Molybdenumμg
Fluoridemg
Chloridemg
Phosphorusmg

Regulation 5(1) and (3)

SCHEDULE 2SFORM OF VITAMIN AND MINERAL SUBSTANCES WHICH MAY BE USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF FOOD SUPPLEMENTS

A. VitaminsS

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

B. MineralsS

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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