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Food Standards (Application A1283 – 2′-FL from GM Corynebacterium glutamicum in infant formula products) Variation
The Board of Food Standards Australia New Zealand gives notice of the making of this variation under section 92 of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991. The variation commences on the date specified in clause 3 of this variation.
9 August 2024
Matthew O'Mullane, General Manager Risk Management and Intelligence Delegate of the Board of Food Standards Australia New Zealand
Note:
This variation will be published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. FSC 170 on 15 August 2024. This means that this date is the gazettal date for the purposes of clause 3 of the variation.
1 Name
This instrument is the Food Standards (Application A1283 – 2′-FL from GM Corynebacterium glutamicum in infant formula products) Variation.
2 Variation to Standards in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code
The Schedule varies Standards in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code.
3 Commencement
The variation commences on the date of gazettal.
Schedule
Schedule 3—Identity and purity
[1] Subsection S3—2(2) (table, before the table item dealing with 2′-fucosyllactose sourced from Escherichia coli BL21)
Insert:
2′-fucosyllactose sourced from Corynebacterium glutamicum section S3—51
[2] After section S3—50
Insert:
S3—51 Specification 2′-fucosyllactose sourced from Corynebacterium glutamicum
For 2′-fucosyllactose (2′-FL) sourced from Corynebacterium glutamicum, the specifications are the following:
(a) chemical name—α-L-fucopyranosyl-(1→2)-β-D-galactopyranosyl-(1→4)-D-glucopyranose; (b) chemical formula—C18H32O15; (c) molecular weight—488.44 g/mol; (d) CAS number—41263-94-9; (e) description—white to off-white/ivory powder; (f) 2′-FL—not less than 94% (water free); (g) D-lactose—not more than 3.0% (water free); (h) L-fucose—not more than 3.0% (water free); (i) 3-fucosyllactose—not more than 3.0% (water free); (j) difucosyl-D-lactose—not more than 2.0% (water free); (k) glucose—not more than 3.0% (water free); (l) galactose—not more than 3.0% (water free); (m) water—not more than 9.0%; (n) ash, sulphated—not more than 0.5%; (o) ethanol—not more than 1,000 mg/kg (for crystallised product from solvent only); (p) residual proteins—not more than 0.005%; (q) lead—not more than 0.02 mg/kg; (r) arsenic—not more than 0.03 mg/kg; (s) cadmium—not more than 0.01 mg/kg; (t) mercury—not more than 0.05 mg/kg; (u) microbiological: (i) total plate count—not more than 500 cfu/g; (ii) coliforms—not more than 10 cfu/g; (iii) yeasts and moulds—not more than 100 cfu/g; (iv) aflatoxin M1—not more than 0.025 µg/kg; (v) residual endotoxins—not more than 10 EU/mg
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