Free Newsletters | Help  

  Current | By Company | NEW Products
Login ID:    Password:    Register for a FREE account
 NEWS

Industry News
Business
Organic
Food & Beverage
Sports Nutrition
Nutraceuticals
Regulatory
Research
Products
Practitioners
Retail
Events
People
On-line


 LISTINGS
  Categories
Products

Profiles
Publishers

 OPINION
  Editorials
Interviews
Up and Comers
Quality Initiatives

 
Blogs
Andrew Stewart  
Marc Ullman FYI Blog
Len Monheit Off The Cuff
James S. Tonkin - Formulating Beverages  
Jim Lassiter -- Good News/Bad News
The Nutrition Business Journal Blog

Join the NPIcenter LinkedIn Group Group
Join the Facebook page Page
Follow us on
Join the Facebook page


 FEATURES
 

Newsletter

  News Feeds
 
 SERVICES
  Log in
Register User
Add Company
Career Center
Advertise

 INFO CENTER
  Help
Contact Us
About NPI
Privacy Policy



 

Advertisement



Share Subscribe to NPIcenter Newsfeed

IADSA’s action to retain additives yields positive results
2007-05-07 - International Alliance of Dietary Supplement-Food Associations (IADSA)




Efforts to retain nine additives at IADSA’s proposed levels in the Codex General Standard for Food Additives list bore fruit last week, with all being recommended for adoption.

Castor Oil, Polysorbates, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Acesulfame Potassium, Aspartame, Cyclamates, Neotame, Saccharin, Sucralose were endorsed at levels proposed by the International Alliance of Dietary/Food Supplement Associations (IADSA) during the Codex Committee on Food Additives meeting in Beijing last week.
 
The recommendation comes as a victory for IADSA members following two years of compiling technical information to support the need for these additives at certain levels, and after actively distributing its results among governments for consideration. In previous Codex discussions some of the additives had teetered dangerously close to deletion while others were being considered at lower levels.

“Due to IADSA’s submissions from information provided by our members, as well as active participation and dialogue with governments, these additives and various others used in food supplements are now being considered for their final adoption at levels currently used by the industry we represent,” said David Pineda, IADSA’s Director of Regulatory Affairs.

The additives will now be put forward to the Codex Alimentarius Commission for adoption in July. The Codex General Standard for Food Additives (GSFA) sets down conditions for permitted food additives to be used in all foods. It is regularly updated to include additional food additive provisions adopted by the Codex Alimentarius Commission.

IADSA’s proposed levels for the additives are: Castor Oil (1,000 mg/kg), Polysorbates (25,000 mg/kg), Polyvinyl Alcohol (45,000 mg/kg), Acesulfame Potassium (2,000 mg/kg), Aspartame (5,500 mg/kg), Cyclamates (1,250 mg/kg), Neotame (90 mg/kg), Saccharin (1,200 mg/kg), and Sucralose (2,400 mg/kg). An additional 13 additives including the sweetener aspartame-acesulfame salt and colours are due to be considered for inclusion next year.

Last year IADSA managed to prevent the deletion of four additives (Iron oxides, Castor oil, Chlorophylls/copper complexes and Erythrosine) at meetings of both the Codex Additives Committee and the Codex Commission, and successfully raised the levels of an additional three – BHA, BHT and Carnauba wax.

ENDS


IADSA is the: voice of the worldwide dietary supplement manufacturing industry and an accredited international non-governmental organization (INGO) with a seat at the table of the main international regulatory bodies. IADSA has more than doubled in size since its creation in 1998, and now represents 58 national trade associations and over 9,500 member companies. For more information contact David Pineda Ereño, IADSA Manager, Regulatory Affairs, 50 Rue de l’Association, 1000 Brussels, Belgium, email davidpineda@iadsa.be or visit www.iadsa.org.

 

Advertisement



Sponsored Links: Featured Links:
 

NPIcenter Address and Phone Number
Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Advertise
New Hope Natural Media

 

SUPPLYEXPO Funtional Foods & Nutraceuticals Magazine Healthy Foods Conferences The Newport Summit - Executive Retreat Nutracon