2009/355/EC: Commission Decision of 28 April 2009 authorising the placing on the ... (32009D0355)
2009/355/EC: Commission Decision of 28 April 2009 authorising the placing on the ... (32009D0355)
COMMISSION DECISION
of 28 April 2009
authorising the placing on the market of lycopene oleoresin from tomatoes as novel food ingredient under Regulation (EC) No 258/97 of the European Parliament and of the Council
(notified under document number C(2009) 3036)
(Only the English text is authentic)
(2009/355/EC)
Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Article 4
ANNEX I
Specifications of lycopene oleoresin from tomatoes
DESCRIPTION
COMPOSITION
|
Total lycopene |
5 to 15 % |
|
Thereof trans-lycopene |
90 – 95 % |
|
Total carotenoids (calculated as lycopene) |
6,5 – 16,5 % |
|
Other carotenoids |
1,75 % |
|
(Phytoene/phytofluene/β-carotene) |
(0,5 to 0,75/0,4 to 0,65/0,2 to 0,35 %) |
|
Total tocopherols |
1,5 to 3,0 % |
|
Unsaponifiable matter |
13 to 20 % |
|
Total fatty acids |
60 to 75 % |
|
Water (Karl Fischer) |
Not more than 0,5 % |
ANNEX II
|
Food category |
Maximum content of lycopene |
|
Fruit/vegetable juice-based drinks (including concentrates) |
2,5 mg/100 g |
|
Drinks intended to meet the expenditure of intense muscular effort especially for sportsmen |
2,5 mg/100 g |
|
Foods intended for use in energy-restricted diets for weight reduction |
8 mg/meal replacement |
|
Breakfast cereals |
5 mg/100 g |
|
Fats & dressings |
10 mg/100 g |
|
Soups other than tomato soups |
1 mg/100 g |
|
Bread (including crispy breads) |
3 mg/100 g |
|
Dietary foods for special medical purposes |
In accordance with the particular nutritional requirements |