Substance |
Previous acceptable daily |
Present acceptable daily |
Current Codex Uses |
Secretariat Notes |
Antioxidant |
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tert-Butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) |
0-0.2 (Temporary) |
0-0.7 mg/kg bw |
Edible fats and oils |
Previous ADI increased |
Emulsifiers |
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Microcrystalline cellulose |
Not specified |
Not specifieda |
None |
Previous ADI maintained |
Enzyme preparations |
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alpha-Acetolactate decarboxylase |
None |
Not specifiedc |
None |
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Maltogenic amylase |
None |
Not specifiedc |
None |
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Flavoring agent |
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trans-Anethole |
0-0.6 (Tempory) |
0-0.6 mg/kg bwd (Temporary) |
None |
Previous ADI maintained |
Glazing agent |
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Hydrogenated poly-1-decene |
None |
No ADI allocatede |
None |
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Sweetening agent |
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Maltitol syrup |
Not specified |
Not specifieda |
None |
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Miscellaneous substances |
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Salatrim (short- and |
None |
An adequate basis was not available for evaluating its safety
and nutritional effectsf |
None |
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Contaminants |
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Aflatoxins B, G and M |
Lowest practicable levelg |
See Annex 1 of 49th JECFA Summary Report |
None |
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a Applies to the product conforming to the revised specifications.b Group ADI for sucrose esters of fatty acids and sucroglycerides.
c Temporary pending consideration of the tentative designation for the specifications. The tentative designation for Appendix B to Annex 1 (general specification for enzyme preparations used in food processing) of the Compendium of food additive specifications (1992) will be reviewed in 1998.
d Tempory ADI extended to 1998 to review studies underway that were requested by earlier Committees.
e Data were insufficient for establishing an ADI.
f The Committee recommended that additional appropriately designed studies be performed to acess fully both the toxicological and nutritional consequences of ingestion of salatrim.
g Presence in food should be reduced to irreducible levels. An irreducible level is defined as that concentration of a substance that cannot be eliminated from a food without involving the discarding of that food altogether, severely compromising the ultimate availability of major food supplies.