✨ Food Standards Amendment
3 JULY
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1941
(1) 9 µg/100 kJ of vitamin B₆ save infant formula
containing more than 600 mg/100 kJ of protein
which shall contain not less than 15 µg/g protein
of vitamin B₆;
(2) 0.04 µg/100 kJ of vitamin B₁₂, calculated as
cyanocobalamin;
(3) 1.9 mg/100 kJ of vitamin C, calculated as L-
ascorbic acid and dehydroascorbic acid;
(4) 150 µg/100 kJ of vitamin E, calculated as dl-α-
tocopherol;
(5) 1 µg/100 kJ of vitamin K;
(6) 0.4 µg/100 kJ of biotin;
(7) 1 µg/100 kJ of folate, calculated as pteroyl
monoglutamic acid;
(8) 60 µg/100 kJ of niacin, calculated as
nicotinamide;
(9) 70 µg/100 kJ of pantothenic acid;
(10) 14 µg/100 kJ of riboflavin;
(11) 10 µg/100 kJ of thiamin;
(v) minerals as follows -
(A) not less than 1.2 µg/100 kJ and not more than 10 µg/100
kJ of iodine;
(B) not less than 100 µg/100 kJ and not more than 480 µg/100
kJ of iron;
(C) not less than 1.4 mg/100 kJ and not more than 3.6 mg/100
kJ of magnesium;
(D) not less than 6 mg/100 kJ and not more than 25 mg/100 kJ
of phosphorus, provided that the ratio of calcium to
phosphorus is not less than 1.2:1 and not more than 2:1;
(E) not less than -
(1) 12 mg/100 kJ of calcium;
(2) 14 µg/100 kJ of copper;
(3) 1.2 µg/100 kJ of manganese;
(4) 120 µg/100 kJ of zinc;
(vi) electrolytes as follows -
(A) not less than 14 mg/100 kJ and not more than 35 mg/100
kJ of chloride;
(B) not less than 20 mg/100 kJ and not more than 50 mg/100
kJ of potassium;
(C) not less than 5 mg/100 kJ of sodium;
(vii) not less than 0.27 mg/100 kJ of L-carnitine;
(c) may contain -
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