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Chapter 6: Substances added to food Part 6.1: Food Additives PDF

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Chapter 6: Substances added to food Part 6.1: Food Additives Regulations 6.1.1: 1). For the purpose of this regulation “good manufacturing practices (GMP) for use of food additives” means the food additives used under the following conditions namely (i) the quantity of the additive added to food shall be limited to the lowest possible level necessary to accomplish its desired effect; (ii) the quantity of the additive becomes a component of food as a result of its uses in the manufacturing, processing or packaging of a food and which is not intended to accomplish any physical or other technical effect in the food itself; is reduced to the extent reasonably possible; and (iii) the additive is prepared and handled in the same way as a food ingredient. Regulation 6.1.2 Colouring Matter (i) Unauthorized addition of colouring matter prohibited – The addition of colouring matter to any article of food except as specifically permitted by these regulations including Appendix A is prohibited. (ii) Natural colouring matters which may be used – Except as otherwise provided in these regulations including Appendix A the following natural colouring principles whether isolated from natural colours or produced synthetically may be used in or upon any article of food. (i) Carotene and Carotenoids including Beta-carotene; Rationale: As per current FPO allowances - - 454 - - (ii) Beta-apo 8’- carotenal; (iii) Methylester of Beta-apo 8’ carotenoic acid, (iv) Ethylester of Beta-apo 8’ carotenoic acid, (v) Canthaxanthin; (vi) Chlorophyll; (vii) Riboflavin (Lactoflavin). (viii) Caramel. (ix) Annatto (x) Saffron (xi) Curucumin or turmeric In addition, the following colors can be added to fruits and vegetable products: Carmine or Cochineal Ratanjot (as per current FPO allowances in all fruit products defined in the Part 5.3: Fruits and vegetables) Explanation – In the preparation of the solution of annatto colour in oil, any edible vegetable oil listed in Chapter 5 to of these regulations may be used either singly or in combination and the name of the oil or oils used shall be mentioned on the label as provided in Regulation 4.4.2 (10)herein. (iii) Addition of inorganic colouring matters and pigments prohibited – Inorganic colouring matters and pigments shall not be added to any article of food unless otherwise provided in these Regulations and Appendix A and Regulation 6.2.1 of these Regulations Provided that Chewing gum may contain Titanium dioxide (Food Grade) upto a maximum limit of 1%. - - 455 - - (iv) Synthetic food colours which may be used No Synthetic food colours or a mixture thereof except the following shall be used in food. Sl Colour Common name Colour index Chemical class No. (1956) 1. Red Ponceau 4R 16255 Azo Carmoisine 14720 Azo Erythrosine 45430 Xanthene Fast Red E 16045 Azo Amaranth 16185 Azo 2. Yellow Tartrazine 19140 Pyrazolone Sunset Yellow FCF 15985 Azo 3. Blue Indigo Carmine 73015 Indigoid Brilliant Blue FCF 42090 Triarylmethane 4. Green Fast Green FCF 42053 Triarylmethane Green S 44090 Triarylmethane {Rationale: Part XXII (1) of FPO permits the above harmless food colours at 200ppm in Fruit Products} (v) Use of Lake Colours as colourant in foods Aluminium Lake of Sunset Yellow FCF may be used in powdered dry beverages mix (powdered soft drink concentrate) upto a maximum limit of 0.04 percent by weight. The maximum limit of colour content in final beverage for consumption shall not exceed 8.3 ppm and that of aluminium content shall not exceed 4.4 ppm of the final beverage for consumption: PROVIDED that the powdered dry beverages mix (powdered soft drink concentrate) label shall give clear instruction for reconstitution of product for making final beverage (vi) Use of permitted synthetic food colours prohibited – Use of permitted synthetic food colours in or upon any food other than those enumerated below or in these regulations including Appendix –A is prohibited :– - - 456 - - (a) Ice-cream, milk lollies, frozen desserts, flavoured milk, yoghurt, ice-cream mix-powder; (b) Biscuits including biscuit wafer, pastries, cakes, confectionery, thread candies, sweets, savouries (dalmoth, mongia, phululab, sago papad, dal biji only); (c) Peas, strawberries and cherries in hermetically sealed containers, preserved or processed papaya, canned tomato juice, fruit syrup, fruit squash, fruit crushes, fruit cordial, jellies, jam, marmalade, candied crystallised or glazed fruits; (d) Non-alcoholic carbonated and non-carbonated ready to serve synthetic beverages including synthetic syrups, sharbats, fruit bar, fruit beverages, fruit drinks, synthetic soft-drink concentrates; (e) Custard powder; (f) Jelly crystal and ice-candy; (g) Flavour emulsion and flavour paste for use in carbonated or non-carbonated beverages only under label declaration as provided in these Regulation 4.4.4 (34)s. (vii) Maximum limit of permitted synthetic food colours – The maximum limit of permitted synthetic food colours or mixture thereof which may be added to any food article enumerated in Regulation6.1.2 (vi) above Appendix A of these Regulations shall not exceed 100 parts per million of the final food or beverage for - - 457 - - consumption, except in case of food articles mentioned in clause (c) of regulation 6.1.2 (vi) above where the maximum limit of permitted synthetic food colours shall not exceed 200 parts per million of the final food or beverage for consumption. (viii) Colours to be pure – The colours specified in these Regulation 6.1.2 (iv)s, when used in the preparation of any article of food shall be pure and free from any harmful impurities. (ix) Sale of permitted food colours. 1) No person shall manufacture, sell, stock, distribute or exhibit for sale synthetic food colours or their mixtures or any preparation of such colours for use in or upon food except under a licence. 2) No person shall sell a permitted synthetic food colours for use in or upon food unless its container carries a label stating the following particulars:- (i) the words “Food Colours”; (ii) the chemical and the common or commercial name and colour index of the dye-stuff. 3) No person shall sell a mixture of permitted synthetic food colours for use in or upon food unless its container carries a label stating the following particulars:— (i) the words “Food Colour Mixture”; (ii) the chemical and the common or commercial name and colour index of the dye stuff contained in the mixture. 4) No person shall sell a preparation of permitted synthetic food colours for use in or upon food unless its container carries a label - - 458 - - stating the following particulars:— (i) the words “Food Colour Preparation”; (ii) the name of the various ingredients used in the preparation. Regulation 6.1.3 Artificial Sweeteners (i) Restriction on use and sale of artificial Sweeteners a. No artificial sweetener shall be added to any article of food’ PROVIDED that artificial sweetener may be used in food articles mentioned in the table below in quantities not exceeding the limits shown against them and as per provision contained in these regulations including Appendix A and shall bear the label declarations as provided in these Regulation 4.4.4 (24, 25, 26, 33)s. TABLE Sl. No. Name of artificial Maximum No. sweetener Article of food limit oOf artificial sweeteners Artificial sweetener 1 2 3 4 Saccharin 1. Sodium Carbonated Water 100 ppm *100 Soft Drink Concentrate ppm 4000 Supari ppm 8000 Pan Masala ppm Pan Flavouring Material 8.0 Per cent Synthetic Syrup for dispenser 450 ppm Sweets (Carbohydrates based and Milk products based) : Halwa, Mysore Pak, Boondi Ladoo, Jalebi, Khoya Burfi, Peda, Gulab Jamun, Rasogolla and similar milk product based sweets 500 ppm sold by any name. - - 459 - -

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