Notice Type
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Notice Title

Schedule 29 – Special Purpose Foods – Food Standards (Proposal P1025 – Code Revision) Variation—Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code – Amendment No. 154

The Board of Food Standards Australia New Zealand gives notice of the making of this standard under section 92 of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991.

The Standard commences on 1 March 2016.

Dated 25 March 2015

Standards Management Officer, Delegate of the Board of Food Standards Australia New Zealand.

Note:

This Standard will be published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. FSC 96 on 10 April 2015.

Note 1 This instrument is a standard under the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991 (Cth). The standards together make up the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code. See also section 1.1.1—3.

Special purpose foods are regulated by Part 9 of Chapter 2, which contains Standard 2.9.1, Standard 2.9.2, Standard 2.9.3, Standard 2.9.4, Standard 2.9.5 and Standard 2.9.6. This Standard prescribes information for these standards.

Note 2 The provisions of the Code that apply in New Zealand are incorporated in, or adopted under, the Food Act 2014 (NZ). See also section 1.1.1—3.

S29—1 Name

This Standard is Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code – Schedule 29 – Special purpose foods.

Note Commencement: This Standard commences on 1 March 2016, being the date specified as the commencement date in notices in the Gazette and the New Zealand Gazette under section 92 of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991 (Cth). See also section 93 of that Act.

S29—2 Infant formula product—calculation of energy

(1) For paragraph 2.9.1—4(2)(a), the energy content of infant formula product must be calculated using:

(a) the energy contributions of the following *components only:

(i) fat; and

(ii) protein; and

(iii) carbohydrate; and

(b) the relevant energy factors set out in section S11—2.

(2) The energy content of infant formula product must be expressed in kilojoules.

S29—3 Infant formula product—calculation of protein content

For paragraph 2.9.1—4(2)(b), the protein content (PC) of infant formula product must be calculated in accordance with the following equation:

Equation for calculation of protein content of infant formula

where:

NC is the nitrogen content of the infant formula product.

F is:

(a) for milk proteins and their partial protein hydrolysates—6.38; or

(b) otherwise—6.25.

S29—4 Infant formula product—calculation of potential renal solute load

(1) For paragraph 2.9.1—4(2)(c), the potential renal solute load (PRSL), in mOsm/100 kJ, must be calculated in accordance with the following equation:

Equation for calculation of potential renal solute load

where:

Na is the amount of sodium in the infant formula product in mg/100 kJ.

Cl is the amount of chloride in the infant formula product in mg/100 kJ.

K is the amount of potassium in the infant formula product in mg/100 kJ.

Pavail is given by the formula set out in subsection (2).

N is the amount of nitrogen in the infant formula product in mg/100 kJ.

(2) In subsection (1), Pavail is calculated in accordance with the following equation:

Equation for calculation of Pavail

where:

Pmbf is the amount of phosphorus in the milk-based formula.

Psbf is the amount of phosphorus in the soy-based formula.

S29—5 Infant formula products—substances permitted as nutritive substances

For section 2.9.1—5, the table is:

Infant formula products—substances permitted for use as nutritive substances

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
Substance Permitted forms Minimum amount per 100 kJ Maximum amount per 100 kJ
Adenosine-5′-monophosphate Adenosine-5′- monophosphate 0.14 mg 0.38 mg
L-carnitine L-carnitine 0.21 mg 0.8 mg
Choline Choline chloride 1.7 mg 7.1 mg
  Choline bitartrate    
Cytidine-5′-monophosphate Cytidine-5′-monophosphate 0.22 mg 0.6 mg
Guanosine-5′-monophosphate Guanosine-5′-monophosphate 0.04 mg 0.12 mg
  Guanosine-5′-monophosphate sodium salt    
Inosine-5′-monophosphate Inosine-5′-monophosphate 0.08 mg 0.24 mg
  Inosine-5′-monophosphate sodium salt    
Lutein Lutein from Tagetes erecta L. 1.5 µg 5 µg
Inositol Inositol 1.0 mg 9.5 mg
Taurine Taurine 0.8 mg 3 mg
Uridine-5′-monophosphate Uridine-5′-monophosphate sodium salt 0.13 mg 0.42 mg


S29—6 Infant formula products—L-amino acids that must be present in infant formula and follow-on formula

For section 2.9.1—10, the table is:

L-amino acids that must be present in infant formula and follow-on formula

L-amino acid Minimum amount per 100 kJ
Histidine 10 mg
Isoleucine 21 mg
Leucine 42 mg
Lysine 30 mg
Cysteine & cysteine total 6 mg
Cysteine, cystine & methionine total 19 mg
Phenylalanine 17 mg
Phenylalanine & tyrosine total 32 mg
Threonine 19 mg
Tryptophan 7 mg
Valine 25 mg


S29—7 Permitted forms of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula products, food for infants and food for special medical purposes

For sections 2.9.1—12, 2.9.2—4, 2.9.2—5, 2.9.2—6 and 2.9.5—6, the table is:

Permitted forms of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula products, etc

Vitamin, mineral or electrolyte Permitted forms
Vitamin A  
Retinol forms vitamin A (retinol)
  vitamin A acetate (retinyl acetate)
  vitamin A palmitate (retinyl palmitate)
  retinyl propionate
Provitamin A forms beta-carotene
Vitamin C L-ascorbic acid
  L-ascorbyl palmitate
  calcium ascorbate
  potassium ascorbate
  sodium ascorbate
Vitamin D vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol)
  vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)
  vitamin D (cholecalciferol-cholesterol)
Thiamin thiamin hydrochloride
  thiamin mononitrate
Riboflavin riboflavin
  riboflavin-5′-phosphate, sodium
Niacin niacinamide (nicotinamide)
Vitamin B6 pyridoxine hydrochloride
  pyridoxine-5′-phosphate
Folate folic acid
Pantothenic acid calcium pantothenate
  dexpanthenol
Vitamin B12 cyanocobalamin
  hydroxocobalamin
Biotin d-biotin
Vitamin E dl-α-tocopherol
  d-α-tocopherol concentrate
  tocopherols concentrate, mixed
  d-α-tocopheryl acetate
  dl-α-tocopheryl acetate
  d-α-tocopheryl acid succinate
  dl-α-tocopheryl succinate
Vitamin K Vitamin K1 as phylloquinone (phytonadione)
  phytylmenoquinone
Calcium calcium carbonate
  calcium chloride
  calcium citrate
  calcium gluconate
  calcium glycerophosphate
  calcium hydroxide
  calcium lactate
  calcium oxide
  calcium phosphate, dibasic
  calcium phosphate, monobasic
  calcium phosphate, tribasic
  calcium sulphate
Chloride calcium chloride
  magnesium chloride
  potassium chloride
  sodium chloride
Chromium chromium sulphate
Copper copper gluconate
  cupric sulphate
  cupric citrate
Iodine potassium iodate
  potassium iodide
  sodium iodide
Iron ferric ammonium citrate
  ferric pyrophosphate
  ferrous citrate
  ferrous fumarate
  ferrous gluconate
  ferrous lactate
  ferrous succinate
  ferrous sulphate
Magnesium magnesium carbonate
  magnesium chloride
  magnesium gluconate
  magnesium oxide
  magnesium phosphate, dibasic
  magnesium phosphate, tribasic
  magnesium sulphate
Manganese manganese chloride
  manganese gluconate
  manganese sulphate
  manganese carbonate
  manganese citrate
Molybdenum sodium molybdate VI
Phosphorus calcium glycerophosphate
  calcium phosphate, dibasic
  calcium phosphate, monobasic
  calcium phosphate, tribasic
  magnesium phosphate, dibasic
  potassium phosphate, dibasic
  potassium phosphate, monobasic
  potassium phosphate, tribasic
  sodium phosphate, dibasic
  sodium phosphate, monobasic
  sodium phosphate, tribasic
Potassium potassium bicarbonate
  potassium carbonate
  potassium chloride
  potassium citrate
  potassium glycerophosphate
  potassium gluconate
  potassium hydroxide
  potassium phosphate, dibasic
  potassium phosphate, monobasic
  potassium phosphate, tribasic
Selenium seleno methionine
  sodium selenate
  sodium selenite
Sodium sodium bicarbonate
  sodium carbonate
  sodium chloride
  sodium chloride iodised
  sodium citrate
  sodium gluconate
  sodium hydroxide
  sodium iodide
  sodium lactate
  sodium phosphate, dibasic
  sodium phosphate, monobasic
  sodium phosphate, tribasic
  sodium sulphate
  sodium tartrate
Zinc zinc acetate
  zinc chloride
  zinc gluconate
  zinc oxide
  zinc sulphate


S29—8 Infant formula products—limits on fatty acids that may be present in infant formula and follow-on formula

For section 2.9.1—11, the table is:

Limits on fatty acids that may be present in infant formula and follow-on formula

Fatty acid Limits
Essential fatty acids  
Linoleic acid (18:2) no less than 9% of the total fatty acids
  no more than 26% of the total fatty acids
α-Linolenic acid (18:3) no less than 1.1% of the total fatty acids
  no more than 4% of the total fatty acids
Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids  
Long chain omega 6 series fatty acids (C> = 20) no more than 2% of the total fatty acids
Arachidonic acid (20:4) no more than 1% of the total fatty acids
Long chain omega 3 series fatty acids (C> = 20) no more than 1% of the total fatty acids
Total trans fatty acids no more than 4% of the total fatty acids
Erucic acid (22:1) no more than 1% of the total fatty acids


S29—9 Required vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula and follow-on formula

For section 2.9.1—12, the table is:

Required vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula and follow-on formula

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Vitamin, mineral or electrolyte Minimum amount
per 100 kJ
Maximum amount
per 100 kJ
Vitamins    
Vitamin A 14 μg 43 μg
Vitamin D 0.25 μg 0.63 μg
Vitamin C 1.7 mg  
Thiamin 10 μg  
Riboflavin 14 μg  
Preformed Niacin 130 μg  
Vitamin B6 9 μg 36 μg
Folate 2 μg  
Pantothenic acid 70 μg  
Vitamin B12 0.025 μg  
Biotin 0.36 μg  
Vitamin E 0.11 mg 1.1 mg
Vitamin K 1 μg  
Minerals    
Calcium 12 mg  
Phosphorus 6 mg 25 mg
Magnesium 1.2 mg 4.0 mg
Iron 0.2 mg 0.5 mg
Iodine 1.2 μg 10 μg
Copper 14 μg 43 μg
Zinc 0.12 mg 0.43 mg
Manganese 0.24 μg 24.0 μg
Selenium 0.25 μg 1.19 μg
Electrolytes    
Chloride 12 mg 35 mg
Sodium 5 mg 15 mg
Potassium 20 mg 50 mg


S29—10 Guidelines for infant formula products

Guideline for maximum amount of vitamins and minerals in infant formula products

(1) It is recommended that the quantities specified in the table to this section be observed as the maximum levels of vitamins and minerals in infant formula product.

Guideline for maximum amount of vitamins and minerals in infant formula products

Vitamin or mineral Recommended maximum amount per 100 kJ
Vitamins  
Vitamin C 5.4 mg
Thiamin 48 μg
Riboflavin 86 μg
Preformed Niacin 480 μg
Folate 8.0 μg
Pantothenic acid 360 μg
Vitamin B12 0.17 μg
Vitamin K 5.0 μg
Biotin 2.7 μg
Minerals  
Calcium 33 mg
Phosphorus 22 mg
Manganese 7.2 μg, for infant formula products specifically formulated to satisfy particular metabolic, immunological, renal, hepatic or malabsorptive conditions
Chromium 2.0 μg
Molybdenum 3 μg


Guideline on advice regarding additional vitamin and mineral supplementation

(2) Manufacturers are recommended to provide an advice in the label on a package of infant formula product to the effect that consumption of vitamin or mineral preparations is not necessary.

Nutrition information table

(3) It is recommended that the nutrition information table be set out in the format specified in the table to this section.

NUTRITION INFORMATION PANEL
  Average amount per 100 mL made up formula (see Note 1) Average amount per 100 g of powder (or per 100 mL for liquid concentrate) (see Note 2)
Energy kJ kJ
Protein G G
Fat G G
Carbohydrate G G
Vitamin A μg Μg
Vitamin B6 μg Μg
Vitamin B12 μg Μg
Vitamin C Mg Mg
Vitamin D μg Μg
Vitamin E μg Μg
Vitamin K μg Μg
Biotin μg Μg
Niacin Mg Mg
Folate μg Μg
Pantothenic acid μg Μg
Riboflavin μg Μg
Thiamin μg Μg
     
Calcium Mg Mg
Copper μg Μg
Iodine μg Μg
Iron Mg Mg
Magnesium Mg Mg
Manganese μg Μg
Phosphorus Mg Mg
Selenium μg Μg
Zinc Mg Mg
     
Chloride Mg Mg
Potassium Mg Mg
Sodium Mg Mg
     
(insert any other substance used as a nutritive substance or inulin-type fructans and galacto-oligosaccharides to be declared) g, Mg, μg g, Mg, μg

Note 1 Delete the words ‘made up formula’ in the case of formulas sold in ‘ready to drink’ form.

Note 2 Delete this column in the case of formulas sold in ‘ready to drink’ form.

S29—11 Food for infants—claims that can be made about vitamins and minerals added to cereal-based food for infants

For section 2.9.2—10, the table is:

Claims that can be made about vitamins and minerals added to cereal-based food for infants

Vitamin or mineral Maximum claim per serve
Thiamin (mg) 15% RDI
Niacin (mg) 15% RDI
Folate (μg) 10% RDI
Vitamin B6 (mg) 10% RDI
Vitamin C (mg) 10% RDI
Magnesium (mg) 15% RDI


S29—12 Formulated meal replacements—vitamins and minerals that must be present in formulated meal replacements

(1) For sections 2.9.3—3, 2.9.3—4 and 2.9.6—4, the table is set out below.

(2) In the table, the amounts set out in columns 2 and 3 are for a 1-meal serving, and are expressed as a proportion of the RDI.

Vitamins and minerals that must be present in formulated meal replacements

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Vitamin or mineral Maximum amount Maximum claim
Vitamin A 300 μg (40%) 300 μg (40%)
Thiamin No amount set 0.55 mg (50%)
Riboflavin No amount set 0.85 mg (50%)
Niacin No amount set 5 mg (50%)
Folate No amount set 100 μg (50%)
Vitamin B6 No amount set 0.8 mg (50%)
Vitamin B12 No amount set 1 μg (50%)
Vitamin C No amount set 20 mg (50%)
Vitamin D 5.0 μg (50%) 5 μg (50%)
Vitamin E No amount set 5 mg (50%)
Calcium No amount set 400 mg (50%)
Iodine 75 μg (50%) 75 μg (50%)
Iron No amount set 4.8 mg (40%)
Magnesium No amount set 160 mg (50%)
Phosphorus No amount set 500 mg (50%)
Zinc No amount set 4.8 mg (40%)


S29—13 Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated meal replacements

(1) For sections 2.9.3—3, 2.9.3—4 and 2.9.6—4, the table is set out below.

(2) In the table, the amounts set out in columns 2 and 3 are for a 1-meal serving, and are expressed as a proportion of the *ESADDI unless stated otherwise.

Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated meal replacements

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Vitamin or mineral Maximum amount Maximum claim
Biotin No amount set 5 μg (17%)
Pantothenic acid No amount set 0.8 mg (17%)
Vitamin K No amount set 40 μg (50%)
Chromium:    
inorganic 34 μg (17%) 34 μg (17%)
organic 16 μg (8%) no claim permitted
Copper:    
inorganic 0.50 mg (17%) 0.50 mg (17%)
organic 0.24 mg (8%) no claim permitted
Manganese:    
inorganic 0.85 mg (17%) 0.85 mg (17%)
organic 0.4 mg (8%) no claim permitted
Molybdenum:    
inorganic 42.5 μg (17%) 42.5 μg (17%)
organic 20 μg (8%) no claim permitted
Selenium:    
inorganic 17.5 μg (25% RDI) 17.5 μg (25% RDI)
organic 9 μg (13% RDI) 9 μg (13% RDI)


S29—14 Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated supplementary foods

(1) For section 2.9.3—5, the table is set out below.

(2) In the table, the amounts set out in Columns 2 and 3 are for a serving, and are expressed as a proportion of the RDI.

Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated supplementary foods

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Vitamin or mineral Maximum amount Maximum claim
Vitamins    
Vitamin A 340 μg (45%) 265 μg (35%)
Thiamin No amount set 0.55 mg (50%)
Riboflavin No amount set 0.85 mg (50%)
Niacin No amount set 5 mg (50%)
Folate No amount set 100 μg (50%)
Vitamin B6 No amount set 0.8 mg (50%)
Vitamin B12 No amount set 1 μg (50%)
Vitamin C No amount set 20 mg (50%)
Vitamin D 5 μg (50%) 5 μg (50%)
Vitamin E No amount set 5 mg (50%)
Minerals    
Calcium No amount set 400 mg (50%)
Iodine 75 μg (50%) 75 μg (50%)
Iron No amount set 6 mg (50%)
Magnesium No amount set 130 mg (40%)
Phosphorus No amount set 500 mg (50%)
Zinc No amount set 3 mg (25%)


S29—15 Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated supplementary food for young children

(1) For sections 2.9.3—7 and 2.9.3—8, the table is set out below.

(2) In the table, the amounts set out in Columns 2 and 3 are for a serving, and are expressed as a proportion of the RDI.

Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated supplementary food for young children

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Vitamin or mineral Maximum amount (as percentage of RDI) Maximum claim (as percentage of RDI)
Vitamins    
Vitamin A 135 μg (45%) 105 μg (35%)
Thiamin No amount set 0.25 mg (50%)
Riboflavin No amount set 0.4 mg (50%)
Niacin No amount set 2.5 mg (50%)
Folate No amount set 50 μg (50%)
Vitamin B6 No amount set 0.35 mg (50%)
Vitamin B12 No amount set 0.5 μg (50%)
Vitamin C No amount set 15 mg (50%)
Vitamin D 2.5 μg (50%) 2.5 μg (50%)
Vitamin E No amount set 2.5 mg (50%)
Minerals    
Calcium No amount set 350 mg (50%)
Iodine 70 μg (100%) 35 μg (50%)
Iron No amount set 3.0 mg (50%)
Magnesium No amount set 32 mg (40%)
Phosphorus No amount set 250 mg (50%)
Zinc No amount set 1.1 mg (25%)


S29—16 Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated supplementary sports foods

(1) For section 2.9.4—3, the table is set out below.

(2) In the table, the amounts set out in Columns 2 and 3 are for a *one-day quantity.

Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated supplementary sports foods

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Vitamin or mineral Maximum amount Maximum claim
Vitamins    
Vitamin A 375 μg 375 μg
Thiamin   2.2 mg
Riboflavin   3.4 mg
Niacin   20 mg
Folate   400 μg
Vitamin B6   3.2 mg
Vitamin B12   4 μg
Vitamin C   80 mg
Vitamin D 2.5 μg 2.5 μg
Vitamin E   20 mg
Biotin   50 μg
Pantothenic acid   3.5 mg
Minerals    
Calcium   1 600 mg
Chromium    
inorganic forms 100 μg 100 μg
organic forms 50 μg 50 μg
Copper    
inorganic forms 1.5 mg 1.5 mg
organic forms 750 μg 750 μg
Iodine 75 μg 75 μg
Iron   12 mg
Magnesium   640 mg
Manganese    
inorganic forms   2.5 mg
organic forms   1.25 mg
Molybdenum    
inorganic forms   125 μg
organic forms   62.5 μg
Phosphorus   1 000 mg
Selenium    
inorganic forms 52 μg 52 μg
organic forms 26 μg 26 μg
Zinc   12 mg


S29—17 Additional permitted forms for vitamins and minerals in formulated supplementary sports foods and in formulated meal replacements

For sections 2.9.3—3 and 2.9.4—3, the table is:

Additional permitted forms and intake amounts

Column 1 Column 2
Vitamin or mineral Permitted forms
Biotin d-biotin
Pantothenic acid d-sodium pantothenate
Calcium Calcium hydroxide
Chromium  
inorganic forms: Chromic chloride
organic forms: High chromium yeast
  Chromium picolinate
  Chromium nicotinate
  Chromium aspartate
Copper  
inorganic forms: Cupric carbonate
  Cupric sulphate
organic forms: Copper gluconate
  Copper-lysine complex
  Cupric citrate
Magnesium Magnesium citrate
  Magnesium hydroxide
Manganese  
inorganic forms: Manganese carbonate
  Manganese chloride
  Manganese sulphate
organic forms: Manganese citrate
Molybdenum  
inorganic forms: Sodium molybdate
organic forms: High molybdenum yeast
Phosphorus Magnesium phosphate, monobasic
  Potassium phosphate, tribasic
  Sodium phosphate, monobasic
  Sodium phosphate, tribasic
  Phosphoric acid


S29—18 Amino acids that may be added to formulated supplementary sports food

For paragraph 2.9.4—3(1)(b), the table is.

Amino acids that may be added to formulated supplementary sports food

Column 1 Column 2
Amino acid Maximum amount that may be added to a one-day quantity
L-Alanine 1 200 mg
L-Arginine 1 100 mg
L-Aspartic acid 600 mg
L-Cysteine 440 mg
L-Glutamine 1 900 mg
L-Glutamic acid 1 600 mg
Glycine 1 500 mg
L-Histidine 420 mg
L-Isoleucine 350 mg
L-Leucine 490 mg
L-Lysine 420 mg
L-Methionine 180 mg
L-Ornithine 360 mg
L-Phenylalanine 490 mg
L-Proline 1 100 mg
L-Serine 1 400 mg
L-Taurine 60 mg
L-Threonine 245 mg
L-Tyrosine 400 mg
L-Tryptophan 100 mg
L-Valine 350 mg


S29—19 Substances that may be used as nutritive substances in formulated supplementary sports food

For paragraph 2.9.4—3(1)(c), the table is:

Substances that may be used as nutritive substances in formulated supplementary sports food

Column 1 Column 2
Substance Maximum amount that may be added to a one-day quantity
L-carnitine 100 mg
Choline 10 mg
Inosine 10 mg
Ubiquinones 15 mg
Creatine 3 g
Gamma-oryzinol 25 mg


S29—20 Substances that may be added to food for special medical purposes

For section 2.9.5—6, the table is.

Substances that may be added to food for special medical purposes

Column 1 Column 2
Substance Permitted forms
Vitamins  
Niacin Nicotinic acid
Vitamin B6 Pyridoxine dipalmitate
Folate Calcium L-methylfolate
Vitamin E D-alpha-tocopherol
  D-alpha-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol-1000 succinate (TPGS)
Pantothenic acid Sodium pantothenate
  D-panthenol
  DL-panthenol
Minerals and electrolytes  
Boron Sodium borate
  Boric acid
Calcium Calcium bisglycinate
  Calcium citrate malate
  Calcium malate
  Calcium L-pidolate
Chloride Choline chloride
  Sodium chloride, iodised
  Hydrochloric acid
Chromium Chromium chloride
  Chromium picolinate
  Chromium potassium sulphate
Copper Copper-lysine complex
  Cupric carbonate
Fluoride Potassium fluoride
Iodine Sodium iodate
Iron Carbonyl iron
  Electrolytic iron
  Ferric citrate
  Ferric gluconate
  Ferric orthophosphate
  Ferric pyrophosphate, sodium
  Ferric saccharate
  Ferric sodium diphosphate
  Ferrous bisglycinate
  Ferrous carbonate
  Ferrous carbonate, stabilised
  Ferrous L-pidolate
  Iron, reduced (ferrum reductum)
Magnesium Magnesium acetate
  Magnesium L-aspartate
  Magnesium bisglycinate
  Magnesium citrate
  Magnesium glycerophosphate
  Magnesium hydroxide
  Magnesium hydroxide carbonate
  Magnesium lactate
  Magnesium phosphate, monobasic
  Magnesium L-pidolate
  Magnesium potassium citrate
Manganese Manganese glycerophosphate
Molybdenum Ammonium molybdate
Potassium Potassium glycerophosphate
  Potassium lactate
  Potassium L-pidolate
Selenium Selenium enriched yeast
  Sodium hydrogen selenite
  Sodium selenate
Zinc Zinc bisglycinate
  Zinc carbonate
  Zinc citrate
  Zinc lactate
Other substances  
Amino acids Sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium salts of single amino acids listed in this section
  Hydrochlorides of single amino acids listed in this section
  L-alanine
  L-arginine
  L-asparagine
  L-aspartic acid
  L-citrulline
  L-cysteine
  L-cystine
  L-glutamic acid
  L-glutamine
  Glycine
  L-histidine
  L-isoleucine
  L-leucine
  L-lysine
  L-lysine acetate
  L-methionine
  L-ornithine
  L-phenylalanine
  L-proline
  L-serine
  L-threonine
  L-tyrosine
  L-tryptophan
  L-valine
  L-arginine-L-aspartate
  L-lysine-L-aspartate
  L-lysine-L-glutamate
  N-acetyl-L-methionine
Carnitine L-carnitine
  L-carnitine hydrochloride
  L-carnitine L-tartrate
Choline Choline
  Choline bitartrate
  Choline chloride
  Choline citrate
  Choline hydrogen tartrate
Inositol Inositol
Nucleotides Adenosine-5′-monophosphate
  Adenosine-5′-monophosphate sodium salt
  Cytidine-5′-monophosphate
  Cytidine-5′-monophosphate sodium salt
  Guanosine-5′-monophosphate
  Guanosine-5′-monophosphate sodium salt
  Inosine-5′-monophosphate
  Inosine-5′-monophosphate sodium salt
  Uridine-5′-monophosphate
  Uridine-5′-monophosphate sodium salt
Taurine Taurine

S29—21 Amounts of nutrients for food for special medical purposes represented as a sole source of nutrition

For section, 2.9.5—7, the table is:

Amounts of nutrients for food for special medical purposes represented as a sole source of nutrition

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3
Nutrient Minimum amount per mJ Maximum amount per mJ
Vitamins    
Vitamin A 84 µg retinol equivalents1 430 µg retinol equivalents1
Thiamin 0.15 mg No maximum set
Riboflavin 0.2 mg No maximum set
Niacin 2.2 mg niacin equivalents2 No maximum set
Vitamin B6 0.2 mg 1.2 mg
Folate 25 µg No maximum set
Vitamin B12 0.17 µg No maximum set
Vitamin C 5.4 mg No maximum set
Vitamin D    
(a) for products intended for children aged 1–10 years— 1.2 µg 7.5 µg
(b) otherwise— 1.2 µg 6.5 µg
Vitamin E equivalents 1 mg alpha-tocopherol3 No maximum set
Biotin 1.8 µg No maximum set
Pantothenic Acid 0.35 mg No maximum set
Vitamin K 8.5 µg No maximum set
Minerals    
Calcium    
(a) for products intended for children aged 1–10 years— 120 mg 600 mg
(b) otherwise— 84 mg 420 mg
Magnesium 18 mg No maximum set
Iron 1.2 mg No maximum set
Phosphorus 72 mg No maximum set
Zinc 1.2 mg 3.6 mg
Manganese 0.12 mg 1.2 mg
Copper 0.15 mg 1.25 mg
Iodine 15.5 µg 84 µg
Chromium 3 µg No maximum set
Molybdenum 7 µg No maximum set
Selenium 6 µg 25 µg
Electrolytes    
Sodium 72 mg No maximum set
Potassium 190 mg No maximum set
Chloride 72 mg No maximum set

Note 1 See paragraph 1.1.2—14(3)(a)

Note 2 For niacin, add niacin and any niacin provided from the conversion of the amino acid tryptophan, using the conversion factor 1:60.

Note 3 See paragraph 1.1.2—14(3)(d)