COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION
of 24 November 2011
authorising the placing on the market of yeast beta-glucans as a novel food ingredient under Regulation (EC) No 258/97 of the European Parliament and of the Council
(notified under document C(2011) 8527)
(Only the English text is authentic)
(2011/762/EU)
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
ANNEX I
SPECIFICATIONS OF YEAST (
SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE
) BETA-GLUCANS
Description
Chemical characteristics yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) beta-glucans |
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Soluble form |
Insoluble form |
Total carbohydrate |
More than 75 % |
More than 70 % |
Beta-glucans (1,3/1,6) |
More than 75 % |
More than 70 % |
Ash |
less than 4 % |
Less than 5 % |
Moisture |
Less than 8 % |
Less than 8 % |
Protein |
less than 3,5 % |
Less than 10 % |
Fat |
Less than 10 % |
Less than 20 % |
ANNEX II
Food category |
Use level |
Food supplements, as defined in Directive 2002/46/EC |
375 mg (per day as recommended by the manufacturer) |
Foods for particular nutritional uses (Parnuts), as defined in Directive 2009/39/EC excluding infant and follow on formula |
600 mg (per day as recommended by the manufacturer) |
Beverages based on fruit juices |
130 mg/100 ml |
Fruit-flavoured drinks |
80 mg/100 ml |
Other beverages |
80 mg/100 ml (RTD) 700 mg/100 g (powder) |
Cereal bars |
600 mg/100 g |
Cookie-type biscuits |
670 mg/100 g |
Cracker-type biscuits |
20 mg/100 g |
Breakfast cereals |
670 mg/100 g |
Wholegrain and high fibre instant hot breakfast cereals |
150 mg/100 g |
Products based on yoghurt, fresh cheese and other dairy desserts |
160 mg/100 g |
Soups and soup mixes |
90 mg/100 g (RTE) 180 mg/100 g (condensed) 630 mg/100 g (powder) |
Chocolate and confectionery |
400 mg/100 g |
Protein bars and powders |
600 mg/100 g |