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Special purpose foods
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 consists of 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 by reference into a food
standard under the Food Act 1981 (NZ). See also section 1.1.1—3.
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S30—2
Name
This Standard is Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code — Schedule 30 —
Special purpose foods.
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 value contributions of the following ingredients 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.
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Infant formula product—calculation of protein content
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:
PC  NC  F
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.
S30—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:
Na Cl K Pavail N
PRSL 




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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 formula:
2

Pavail  Pmbf    Psbf 
3

where:
Pmbf is the amount of phosphorus in the milk-based formula.
Psbf is the amount of phosphorus in the soy-based formula.
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Infant formula products—substances permitted as nutritive
substances
For section 2.9.1—5, the table is set out below:
Infant formula products—substances permitted 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
monophosphate
L-carnitine
L-carnitine
Choline
Choline chloride
Adenosine-5’- 0.14 mg 0.38 mg
0.21 mg
1.7 mg
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7.1 mg
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Choline bitartrate
Cytidine-5’-monophosphate Cytidine-5’0.22 mg
0.6 mg
monophosphate
Guanosine-5’-monophosphate
Guanosine-5’- 0.04 mg
0.12 mg
monophosphate
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
1.5 µg
5 µg
erecta L.
Inositol
Inositol
1 mg
9.5 mg
Taurine
Taurine
0.8 mg
3 mg
Uridine-5’-monophosphate Uridine-5’0.13 mg
0.42 mg
monophosphate
sodium salt
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Infant formula products—L-amino acids that must be present in infant formula and follow-on
formula
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 set out below:
L-amino acids that must be present in infant formula and followon formula
L-Amino Acid
Minimum amount/100 kJ
Histidine
10 mg
Isoleucine
21 mg
Leucine
42 mg
Lysine
30 mg
Cysteine, cystine and methionine 19 mg
Phenylalanine & Tyrosine
32 mg
Threonine
19 mg
Tryptophan
7 mg
Valine
25 mg
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Permitted forms of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula products, food for
infants and food for special medical purposes
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 set
out below:
Permitted forms of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula
products
Vitamins, minerals and
electrolytes
Vitamin A
Retinol Forms
Provitamin A Forms
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Thiamin
Riboflavin
Niacin
Vitamin B6
Folate
Pantothenic acid
Vitamin B12
Permitted forms
vitamin A (retinol)
vitamin A acetate (retinyl acetate)
vitamin A palmitate (retinyl palmitate)
retinyl propionate
beta-carotene
L-ascorbic acid
L-ascorbyl palmitate
calcium ascorbate
potassium ascorbate
sodium ascorbate
vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol)
vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)
vitamin D (cholecalciferol-cholesterol)
thiamin hydrochloride
thiamin mononitrate
riboflavin
riboflavin-5′-phosphate, sodium
niacinamide (nicotinamide)
pyridoxine hydrochloride
pyridoxine-5′-phosphate
folic acid
calcium pantothenate
Dexpanthenol
cyanocobalamin
hydroxocobalamin
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infants and food for special medical purposes
Permitted forms of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula
products (cont)
Vitamins, minerals and
electrolytes
Permitted forms
Vitamin E
dl-a-tocopherol
d-a-tocopherol concentrate
tocopherols concentrate, mixed
d-a-tocopheryl acetate
dl-a-tocopheryl acetate
d-a-tocopheryl acid succinate
Vitamin K
Calcium
Chloride
Chromium
Copper
Iodine
dl-a-tocopheryl succinate
Vitamin K1 as phylloquinone
(phytonadione)
Phytylmenoquinone
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
calcium chloride
magnesium chloride
potassium chloride
sodium chloride
chromium sulphate
copper gluconate
cupric sulphate
cupric citrate
potassium iodate
potassium iodide
sodium iodide
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Permitted forms of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula products, food for
infants and food for special medical purposes
Permitted forms of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula
products (cont)
Vitamins, minerals and
electrolytes
Iron
Magnesium
Manganese
Molybdenum
Permitted forms
ferric ammonium citrate
ferric pyrophosphate
ferrous citrate
ferrous fumarate
ferrous gluconate
ferrous lactate
ferrous succinate
ferrous sulphate
magnesium carbonate
magnesium chloride
magnesium gluconate
magnesium oxide
magnesium phosphate, dibasic
magnesium phosphate, tribasic
magnesium sulphate
manganese chloride
manganese gluconate
manganese sulphate
manganese carbonate
manganese citrate
sodium molybdate VI
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Permitted forms of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula products, food for
infants and food for special medical purposes
Permitted forms of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula
products (cont)
Vitamins, minerals and
electrolytes
Permitted forms
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 bicarbonate
potassium carbonate
potassium chloride
potassium citrate
potassium glycerophosphate
potassium gluconate
potassium hydroxide
potassium phosphate, dibasic
potassium phosphate, monobasic
potassium phosphate, tribasic
seleno methionine
sodium selenate
sodium selenite
Potassium
Selenium
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Permitted forms of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula products, food for
infants and food for special medical purposes
Permitted forms of vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula
products (cont)
Vitamins, minerals and
electrolytes
Permitted forms
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 acetate
zinc chloride
zinc gluconate
zinc oxide
zinc sulphate
Zinc
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Infant formula products—limits on fatty acids that may be present in infant formula and
follow-on formula
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 set out below:
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)
-Linolenic acid (18:3)
no less than 9% total fatty acids
no more than 26% total fatty acids
no less than 1.1% total fatty acids
no more than 4% total fatty acids
Long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids
Long chain omega 6 series fatty no more than 2% total fatty acids
acids (C>= 20)
Arachidonic acid (20:4)
no more than 1% total fatty acids
Long chain omega 3 series fatty no more than 1% total fatty acids
acids (C>= 20)
Total trans fatty acids
no more than 4% total fatty acids
Erucic acid (22:1)
no more than 1% total fatty acids
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Section S30—9
S30—9
Required vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula and follow-on formula
Required vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula and
follow-on formula
For section 2.9.1—12, the table is set out below:
Required vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula and
follow-on formula
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Nutrient
100 kJ
Minimum amount
per 100 kJ
Maximum amount per
Vitamin A
Vitamin D
Vitamin C
Thiamin
Riboflavin
14 g
0.25 g
1.7 mg
10 g
14 g
43 g
0.63 g
Preformed Niacin
Vitamin B6
Folate
Pantothenic acid
Vitamin B12
Biotin
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
130 g
9 g
2 g
70 g
0.025 g
0.36 g
0.11 mg
1 g
Minerals
Chloride
Calcium
Phosphorus
Magnesium
Iron
Iodine
Copper
Zinc
Manganese
Selenium
12 mg
12 mg
6 mg
1.2 mg
0.2 mg
1.2 g
14 g
0.12 mg
0.24 g
0.25 g
Vitamins
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36 g
1.1 mg
35 mg
25 mg
4.0 mg
0.5 mg
10 g
43 g
0.43 mg
24.0 g
1.19 g
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Required vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula and follow-on formula
Required vitamins, minerals and electrolytes in infant formula and
follow-on formula (cont)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Nutrient
100 kJ
Minimum amount
per 100 kJ
Maximum amount per
Electrolytes
Sodium
Potassium
5 mg
20 mg
15 mg
50 mg
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Guidelines for infant formula products
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
Nutrient
Recommended
maximum amount/
100 kJ
Vitamins
Vitamin C
Thiamin
Riboflavin
5.4 mg
48 g
86 g
Preformed Niacin
Folate
Pantothenic acid
Vitamin B12
Vitamin K
Biotin
480 g
8.0 g
360 g
0.17 g
5 g
2.7 g
Minerals
Calcium
Phosphorus
Manganese
Chromium
Molybdenum
33 mg
22 mg
7.2 g, for infant
formula product only
2 g
3 g
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.
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Guidelines for infant formula products
NUTRITION INFORMATION PANEL
Average amount Average amount per
per 100 mL made 100 g of powder (or
up formula (See per 100 mL for liquid
Note 1)
concentrate) (see Note
2)
Energy
kJ
kJ
Protein
g
g
Fat
g
g
Carbohydrate
g
g
Vitamin A
g
g
Vitamin B6
g
g
Vitamin B12
g
g
Vitamin C
mg
mg
Vitamin D
g
g
Vitamin E
g
g
Vitamin K
g
g
Biotin
g
g
Niacin
mg
mg
Folate
g
g
Pantothenic acid
g
g
Riboflavin
g
g
Thiamin
g
g
Calcium
Copper
Iodine
Iron
Magnesium
Manganese
Phosphorus
Selenium
Zinc
mg
g
g
mg
mg
g
mg
g
mg
mg
g
g
mg
mg
g
mg
g
mg
Chloride
Potassium
Sodium
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
mg
(insert any other substance
g, mg, g
used as a nutritive substance
or inulin-type fructans and
galacto-oligosaccharides to be
declared)
g, mg, g
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.
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Food for infants—claims that can be made about vitamins and minerals added to food for
infants
Food for infants—claims that can be made about vitamins and
minerals added to food for infants
For section 2.9.2—10, the table is set out below:
Claims that can be made about vitamins and minerals
added to food for infants
Vitamin or mineral
Maximum claim per serve
Thiamin (mg)
Niacin* (mg)
Folate (g)
Vitamin B6 (mg)
Vitamin C (mg)
Magnesium (mg)
15% RDI
15% RDI
10% RDI
10% RDI
10% RDI
15% RDI
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Formulated meal replacements—vitamins and minerals that must be present in formulated
meal replacements
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 quantities 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
Thiamin
Riboflavin
Niacin
Folate
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Calcium
Iodine
Iron
Magnesium
Phosphorus
Zinc
300 g (40%)
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
5.0 g (50%)
No amount set
No amount set
75 g (50%)
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
300 g (40%)
0.55 mg (50%)
0.85 mg (50%)
5 mg (50%)
100 g (50%)
0.8 mg (50%)
1 g (50%)
20 mg (50%)
5 g (50%)
5 mg (50%)
400 mg (50%)
75 g (50%)
4.8 mg (40%)
160 mg (50%)
500 mg (50%)
4.8 mg (40%)
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Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated meal replacements
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 quantities 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
Pantothenic acid
No amount set
No amount set
5 g (17%)
0.8 mg (17%)
Vitamin K
Chromium:
No amount set
40 g (50%)
inorganic
organic
Copper:
inorganic
organic
Manganese:
inorganic
organic
Molybdenum:
inorganic
organic
Selenium:
inorganic
organic
34 g (17%)
16 g (8%)
34 g (17%)
no claim permitted
0.50 mg (17%)
0.24 mg (8%)
0.50 mg (17%)
no claim permitted
0.85 mg (17%)
0.4 mg (8%)
0.85 mg (17%)
no claim permitted
42.5 g (17%)
20 g (8%)
42.5 g (17%)
no claim permitted
17.5 g (25% RDI)
9 g (13% RDI)
17.5 g (25% RDI)
9 g (13% RDI)
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Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated supplementary foods
Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated
supplementary foods
(1) For sections 2.9.3—5 and 2.9.3—5(2)(c), the table is set out below.
(2) In the table, the quantities 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
Vitamin A
Thiamin
Riboflavin
Niacin
Folate
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Calcium
Iodine
Iron
Magnesium
Phosphorus
Zinc
340 g (45%)
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
5 g (50%)
No amount set
No amount set
75 g (50%)
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
265 g (35%)
0.55 mg (50%)
0.85 mg (50%)
5 mg (50%)
100 g (50%)
0.8 mg (50%)
1 g (50%)
20 mg (50%)
5 g (50%)
5 mg (50%)
400 mg (50%)
75 g (50%)
6 mg (50%)
130 mg (40% )
500 mg (50%)
3 mg (25%)
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Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated supplementary food for young
children
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 quantities 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
Vitamin or mineral
Maximum amount
(maximum percentage RDI claim)
Maximum claim
Vitamin A
Thiamin
Riboflavin
Niacin
Folate
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12
Vitamin C
135 g (45%)
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
105 g (35%)
0.25 mg (50%)
0.4 mg (50%)
2.5 mg (50%)
50 g (50%)
0.35 mg (50%)
0.5 g (50%)
15 mg (50%)
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Calcium
Iodine
Iron
Magnesium
Phosphorus
Zinc
2.5 g (50%)
No amount set
No amount set
70 g (100%)
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
No amount set
2.5 g (50%)
2.5 mg (50%)
350 mg (50%)
35 g (50%)
3 mg (50%)
32 mg (40%)
250 mg (50%)
1.1 mg (25%)
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Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated supplementary sports foods
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 quantities 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
Micronutrient
Maximum amount
Maximum claimed
amount
Vitamin A
Thiamin
Riboflavin
Niacin
Folate
Vitamin B6
375 g
375 g
2.2 mg
3.4 mg
20 mg
400 g
3.2 mg
Vitamin B12
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Biotin
Pantothenic acid
Calcium
Chromium
inorganic forms
organic forms
Copper
inorganic forms
organic forms
Iodine
Iron
Magnesium
2.5 g
100 g
50 g
100 g
50 g
1.5 mg
750 g
75 g
1.5 mg
750 g
75 g
12 mg
640 mg
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4 g
80 mg
2.5 g
20 mg
50 g
3.5 mg
1 600 mg
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Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated supplementary sports foods
Vitamins and minerals that may be added to formulated
supplementary sports foods (cont)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Micronutrient
Maximum amount
Maximum claimed
amount
Manganese
inorganic forms
organic forms
Molybdenum
inorganic forms
organic forms
Phosphorus
Selenium
inorganic forms
organic forms
Zinc
2.5 mg
1.25 mg
125 g
62.5 g
1 000 mg
52 g
26 g
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26 g
12 mg
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Section S30—17
S30—17
Additional permitted forms and intake amounts for vitamins and minerals in formulated
supplementary sports foods and in formulated meal replacements
Additional permitted forms and intake amounts for vitamins and
minerals in formulated supplementary sports foods and in formulated
meal replacements
For sections 2.9.3—3, 2.9.4—3 and 2.9.4—6, the table is set out below:
Additional permitted forms and intake amounts
Column 1
Column 2
Vitamin or mineral Permitted form
Amount
Biotin
d-biotin
30 g
Pantothenic acid
d-sodium pantothenate
5 g
Calcium
Calcium hydroxide
800 mg
Chromium
Inorganic forms: Chromic chloride
Organic forms: High chromium yeast
Chromium picolinate
Chromium nicotinate
Chromium aspartate
200 g
Copper
Inorganic forms: Cupric carbonate
Cupric sulphate
Organic forms: Copper gluconate
Copper-lysine complex
Cupric citrate
3.0 mg
Magnesium
320 mg
Magnesium citrate
Magnesium hydroxide
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Additional permitted forms and intake amounts for vitamins and minerals in formulated
supplementary sports foods and in formulated meal replacements
Additional permitted forms and intake amounts (cont)
Column 1
Column 2
Vitamin or mineral Permitted form
Amount
Manganese
Inorganic forms: Manganese carbonate
Manganese chloride
Manganese sulphate
Organic forms: Manganese citrate
5 mg
Molybdenum
Inorganic forms: Sodium molybdate
Organic forms: High molybdenum yeast
250 g
Phosphorus
Magnesium phosphate, monobasic 1 000 mg
Potassium phosphate, tribasic
Sodium phosphate, monobasic
Sodium phosphate, tribasic
Phosphoric acid
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Section S30—18
S30—18
Amino acids that may be added to formulated supplementary sports food
Amino acids that may be added to formulated supplementary sports
food
For paragraph 2.9.4—3(1)(b), the table is set out below.
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 oneday quantity
L-Alanine
L-Arginine
L-Aspartic acid
L-Cysteine
L-Glutamine
L-Glutamic acid
Glycine
L-Histidine
L-Isoleucine
L-Leucine
L-Lysine
L-Methionine
L-Ornithine
L-Phenylalanine
L-Proline
L-Serine
L-Taurine
L-Threonine
L-Tyrosine
L-Tryptophan
L-Valine
1 200 mg
1 100 mg
600 mg
440 mg
1 900 mg
1 600 mg
1 500 mg
420 mg
350 mg
490 mg
420 mg
180 mg
360 mg
490 mg
1 100 mg
1 400 mg
60 mg
245 mg
400 mg
100 mg
350 mg
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Section S30—19
S30—19
Substances that may be used as nutritive substances in formulated supplementary sports
food
Substances that may be used as nutritive substances in formulated
supplementary sports food
For paragraph 2.9.4—3(1)(c), the table is set out below:
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
Choline
Inosine
Ubiquinones
Creatine
Gamma-oryzinol
100 mg
10 mg
10 mg
15 mg
3g
25 mg
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S30—20
Substances that may be added to food for special medical purposes
Substances that may be added to food for special medical purposes
For section 2.9.5—6, the table is set out below.
Substances that may be added to food for special medical
purposes
Column 1
Column 2
Substances
Permitted Form
Vitamins
Niacin
Vitamin B6
Folate
Vitamin E
Nicotinic acid
Pyridoxine dipalmitate
Calcium L-methylfolate
D-alpha-tocopherol
D-alpha-tocopheryl polyethylene glycol1000 succinate (TPGS)
Sodium pantothenate
D-panthenol
DL-panthenol
Pantothenic acid
Minerals and Electrolytes
Boron
Calcium
Chloride
Chromium
Copper
Sodium borate
Boric acid
Calcium bisglycinate
Calcium citrate malate
Calcium malate
Calcium L-pidolate
Choline chloride
Sodium chloride, iodised
Hydrochloric acid
Chromium chloride
Chromium picolinate
Chromium potassium sulphate
Copper-lysine complex
Cupric carbonate
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Substances that may be added to food for special medical purposes
Substances that may be added to food for special medical
purposes (cont)
Column 1
Column 2
Substances
Permitted Form
Fluoride
Iodine
Iron
Magnesium
Manganese
Molybdenum
Potassium fluoride
Sodium fluoride
Sodium iodate
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 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 glycerophosphate
Ammonium molybdate
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Substances that may be added to food for special medical purposes
Substances that may be added to food for special medical
purposes (cont)
Column 1
Column 2
Substances
Permitted Form
Potassium
Selenium
Zinc
Other substances
Amino acids
Potassium glycerophosphate
Potassium lactate
Potassium L-pidolate
Selenium enriched yeast
Sodium hydrogen selenite
Sodium selenate
Zinc bisglycinate
Zinc carbonate
Zinc citrate
Zinc lactate
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
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Substances that may be added to food for special medical purposes
Substances that may be added to food for special medical
purposes (cont)
Column 1
Column 2
Substances
Permitted Form
Carnitine
Choline
Inositol
Nucleotides
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
L-carnitine
L-carnitine hydrochloride
L-carnitine L-tartrate
Choline
Choline bitartrate
Choline chloride
Choline citrate
Choline hydrogen tartrate
Inositol
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
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Substances that may be added to food for special medical purposes
Substances that may be added to food for special medical
purposes (cont)
Column 1
Column 2
Substances
Permitted Form
Taurine
Inosine-5′-monophosphate sodium
salt
Uridine-5′-monophosphate
Uridine-5′-monophosphate sodium
salt
Taurine
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Section S30—21
S30—21
Quantities of nutrients for food for special medical purposes represented as a sole source of
nutrition
Quantities of nutrients for food for special medical purposes
represented as a sole source of nutrition
For section, 2.9.5—7, the table is set out below:
Quantities 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
84 µg retinol equivalents1
0.15 mg
0.2 mg
2.2 mg niacin equivalents2
0.2 mg
25 µg
0.17 µg
5.4 mg
430 µg retinol equivalents1
No maximum set
No maximum set
No maximum set
1.2 mg
No maximum set
No maximum set
No maximum set
1.2 µg
1.2 µg
1 mg alpha-tocopherol
equivalents4
1.8 µg
0.35 mg
8.5 µg
7.5 µg
6.5 µg
No maximum set
Vitamins
Vitamin A
Thiamin
Riboflavin
Niacin
Vitamin B6
Folate
Vitamin B12
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
(a) for products
intended for
children aged
1-10 years—
(b) otherwise—
Vitamin E
Biotin
Pantothenic Acid
Vitamin K
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Quantities of nutrients for food for special medical purposes represented as a sole source of
nutrition
Quantities of nutrients for food for special medical purposes represented as
a sole source of nutrition (cont)
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Nutrient
Minimum amount per MJ
Maximum amount per MJ
Minerals
Calcium
(a) for products
intended for
children aged
1-10 years—
(b) otherwise—
Magnesium
Iron
Phosphorus
Zinc
Manganese
Copper
Iodine
Chromium
Molybdenum
Selenium
120 mg
84 mg
18 mg
1.2 mg
72 mg
1.2 mg
0.12 mg
0.15 mg
15.5 µg
3 µg
7 µg
6 µg
600 mg
420 mg
No maximum set
No maximum set
No maximum set
3.6 mg
1.2 mg
1.25 mg
84 µg
No maximum set
No maximum set
25 µg
Electrolytes
Sodium
Potassium
72 mg
190 mg
No maximum set
No maximum set
Chloride72 mg
No maximum set
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