Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code Standard 1.3.3 Processing Aids (Cth)

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STANDARD 1.3.3

PROCESSING AIDS

Purpose

This Standard regulates the use of processing aids in food manufacture, prohibiting their use in food unless there is a specific permission within this Standard.

Standard 1.3.1 regulates the use of food additives.

Table of Provisions

1             Interpretation

2             General prohibition on the use of processing aids

3             Generally permitted processing aids

3A          Restriction on the use of carbon monoxide in the processing of fish

4             Permitted antifoam agents

5             Permitted catalysts

6             Permitted decolourants, clarifying, filtration and adsorbent agents

7             Permitted desiccating preparations

8             Permitted ion exchange resins

9             Permitted lubricants, release and anti-stick agents

10           Permitted carriers, solvents and diluents

11           Permitted processing aids used in packaged water and in water used as an ingredient in other foods

12           Permitted bleaching agents, washing and peeling agents

13           Permitted extraction solvents

14           Permitted processing aids with miscellaneous functions

15           Permitted enzymes of animal origin

16           Permitted enzymes of plant origin

17           Permitted enzymes of microbial origin

18           Permitted microbial nutrients and microbial nutrient adjuncts

19           Dimethyl dicarbonate as a microbial control agent

Clauses

1             Interpretation

(1)           In this Standard –

approved food for use of phage means food that –

(a)           is ordinarily consumed in the same state as that in which it is sold; and

(b)          is solid; and

(c)           is one of the following –

(i)            meat;

(ii)           meat product;

(iii)          fish;

(iv)          fish product;

(v)           fruit;

(vi)          fruit product;

(vii)         vegetable;

(viii)        vegetable product;

(ix)          cheese; and

(d)          is not one of the following –

(i)            nuts in the shell and whole;

(ii)           raw fruits and vegetables that are intended for hulling, peeling or washing by the consumer.

dairy ingredient means an ingredient that is derived from a dairy source.

EC number (Enzyme Commission number) means the number which the Enzyme Commission uses to classify the principal enzyme activity.

maximum permitted level means the maximum amount of the processing aid which may be present in the food as specified in the Tables to clauses 3 to 18.

processing aid means a substance listed in clauses 3 to 19, where –

(a)           the substance is used in the processing of raw materials, foods or ingredients, to fulfil a technological purpose relating to treatment or processing, but does not perform a technological function in the final food; and

(b)          the proportion of the processing aid is no more than the maximum level necessary to achieve one or more technological functions under conditions of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).

silica or silicates includes sodium calcium polyphosphate silicate, sodium hexafluorosilicate, sodium metasilicate, sodium silicate, silica and modified silica that complies with a monograph specification in clause 2 or clause 3 of Standard 1.3.4.

(2)           In this Standard, the letters ‘ATCC’ followed by a number is a reference to the number which the American Type Culture Collection uses to identify a prokaryote.

2             General prohibition on the use of processing aids

Unless expressly permitted in this Standard, processing aids must not be added to food.

3             Generally permitted processing aids

Subject to clause 3A, the following processing aids may be used in the course of manufacture of any food at a level necessary to achieve a function in the processing of that food –

(a)          foods, including water; and

(b)          food additives listed in Schedule 2 of Standard 1.3.1; and

(c)          a processing aid specified in the Table to this clause.

Table to clause 3

Activated carbon
Ammonia
Ammonium hydroxide
Argon
Bone phosphate
Carbon monoxide
Diatomaceous earth
Ethoxylated fatty alcohols
Ethyl alcohol
Fatty acid polyalkylene glycol ester
Furcellaran
Hydrogenated glucose syrups
Isopropyl alcohol
Magnesium hydroxide
Oleic acid
Oleyl oleate
Oxygen
Perlite
Phospholipids
Phosphoric acid
Polyethylene glycols
Polyglycerol esters of fatty acids
Polyglycerol esters of interesterified ricinoleic acid
Polyoxyethylene 40 stearate
Potassium hydroxide
Propylene glycol alginate
Silica or silicates
Sodium hydroxide
Sodium lauryl sulphate
Sulphuric acid
Tannic acid

3A          Restriction on the use of carbon monoxide in the processing of fish

(1)           Carbon monoxide must not be used in the processing of fish as a food where its use results in a change to or fixes the colour of the flesh of the fish.

(2)           To avoid doubt, subclause (1) does not apply to carbon monoxide that is naturally present or naturally occurring in smoke used in the processing of fish as food.

(3)           Fish that has been treated with carbon monoxide prior to the commencement of Item 1.2 of the Schedule to the Food Standards (Proposal P1019 – Carbon Monoxide as a Processing Aid for Fish) Variation shall not be taken to comply with subclause 3A(1) by virtue of subclause 1(2) of Standard 1.1.1.

4             Permitted antifoam agents

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as an antifoam agent in the course of manufacture of any food provided the final food contains no more than the corresponding maximum permitted level specified in the Table.

Table to clause 4

Substance

Maximum permitted level (mg/kg)

Butanol 10
Oxystearin GMP
Polydimethylsiloxane 10
Polyethylene glycol dioleate GMP
Polyethylene/ polypropylene glycol copolymers GMP
Soap GMP
Sorbitan monolaurate 1
Sorbitan monooleate 1

5             Permitted catalysts

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as a catalyst in the course of manufacture of any food provided the final food contains no more than the corresponding maximum permitted level specified in the Table.

Table to clause 5

Substance

Maximum permitted level (mg/kg)

Chromium (excluding chromium VI) 0.1
Copper 0.1
Molybdenum 0.1
Nickel 1.0
Peracetic acid 0.7
Potassium ethoxide 1.0
Potassium (metal) GMP
Sodium (metal) GMP
Sodium ethoxide 1.0
Sodium methoxide 1.0

6             Permitted decolourants, clarifying, filtration and adsorbent agents

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as decolourants, clarifying, filtration and adsorbent agents in the course of manufacture of any food provided the final food contains no more than the corresponding maximum permitted level specified in the Table.

Table to clause 6

Substance

Maximum permitted level (mg/kg)

Acid clays of montmorillonite GMP
Chloromethylated aminated styrene‑divinylbenzene resin GMP
Co-extruded polystyrene and polyvinyl polypyrrolidone GMP
Copper sulphate GMP
Dimethylamine-epichlorohydrin copolymer 150
Dimethyldialkylammonium chloride GMP
Divinylbenzene copolymer GMP
High density polyethylene co‑extruded with kaolin GMP
Iron oxide GMP
Fish collagen, including Isinglass GMP
Magnesium oxide GMP
Modified polyacrylamide resins GMP
Nylon GMP
Phytates (including phytic acid, magnesium phytate & calcium phytate) GMP
Polyester resins, cross-linked GMP
Polyethylene GMP
Polypropylene GMP
Polyvinyl polypyrrolidone GMP
Potassium ferrocyanide 0.1

7             Permitted desiccating preparations

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as desiccating preparations in the course of manufacture of any food provided the final food contains no more than the corresponding maximum permitted level specified in the Table.

Table to clause 7

Substance

Maximum permitted level (mg/kg)

Aluminium sulphate GMP
Ethyl esters of fatty acids GMP
Short chain triglycerides GMP

8             Permitted ion exchange resins

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as an ion exchange resin in the course of manufacture of any food provided the final food contains no more than the corresponding maximum permitted level specified in the Table.

Table to clause 8

Substance

Maximum permitted level (mg/kg)

Completely hydrolysed copolymers of methyl acrylate and divinylbenzene GMP
Completely hydrolysed terpolymers of methyl acrylate, divinylbenzene and acrylonitrile GMP
Cross-linked phenol-formaldehyde activated with one or both of the following: triethylene tetramine and tetraethylenepentamine GMP
Cross-linked polystyrene, chloromethylated, then aminated with trimethylamine, dimethylamine, diethylenetriamine, or dimethylethanolamine GMP
Diethylenetriamine, triethylene-tetramine, or tetraethylenepentamin cross-linked with epichlorohydrin GMP
Divinylbenzene copolymer GMP
Epichlorohydrin cross-linked with ammonia GMP
Epichlorohydrin cross-linked with ammonia and then quaternised with methyl chloride to contain not more than 18% strong base capacity by weight of total exchange capacity GMP
Hydrolysed copolymer of methyl acrylate and divinylbenzene GMP
Methacrylic acid-divinylbenzene copolymer GMP
Methyl acrylate-divinylbenzene copolymer containing not less than 2% by weight of divinylbenzene, aminolysed with dimethylaminopropylamine GMP
Methyl acrylate-divinylbenzene copolymer containing not less than 3.5% by weight of divinylbenzene, aminolysed with dimethylaminopropylamine GMP
Methyl acrylate-divinylbenzene-diethylene glycol divinyl ether terpolymer containing not less than 3.5% by weight divinylbenzene and not more than 0.6% by weight of diethylene glycol divinyl ether, aminolysed with dimethaminopropylamine GMP
Methyl acrylate-divinylbenzene-diethylene glycol divinyl ether terpolymer containing not less than 7% by weight divinylbenzene and not more than 2.3% by weight of diethylene glycol divinyl ether, aminolysed with dimethaminopropylamine and quaternised with methyl chloride GMP
Reaction resin of formaldehyde, acetone, and tetraethylenepentamine GMP
Regenerated cellulose, cross-linked and alkylated with epichlorohydrin and propylene oxide, then derivatised with carboxymethyl groups whereby the amount of epichlorohydrin plus propylene oxide is no more than 70% of the starting quantity of cellulose GMP
Regenerated cellulose, cross-linked and alkylated with epichlorohydrin and propylene oxide, then derivatised with tertiary amine groups whereby the amount of epichlorohydrin plus propylene oxide is no more than 70% of the starting quantity of cellulose GMP
Regenerated cellulose, cross-linked and alkylated with epichlorohydrin and propylene oxide, then derivatised with quaternary amine groups whereby the amount of epichlorohydrin plus propylene oxide is no more than 250% of the starting quantity of cellulose GMP
Regenerated cellulose, cross-linked and alkylated with epichlorohydrin and propylene oxide, then sulphonated, whereby the amount of epichlorohydrin plus propylene oxide employed is no more than 250% of the starting quantity of cellulose GMP
Styrene-divinylbenzene cross-linked copolymer, chloromethylated then aminated with dimethylamine and oxidised with hydrogen peroxide whereby the resin contains not more than 15% of vinyl N,N-dimethylbenzylamine-N-oxide and not more than 6.5% of nitrogen GMP
Sulphite-modified cross-linked phenol-formaldehyde, with modification resulting in sulphonic acid groups on side chains GMP
Sulphonated anthracite coal GMP
Sulphonated copolymer of styrene and divinylbenzene GMP
Sulphonated terpolymers of styrene, divinylbenzene, and acrylonitrile or methyl acrylate GMP
Sulphonated tetrapolymer of styrene, divinylbenzene, acrylonitrile, and methyl acrylate derived from a mixture of monomers containing not more than a total of 2% by weight of acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate GMP

9             Permitted lubricants, release and anti-stick agents

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as lubricants, release and anti-stick agents in the course of manufacture of any food provided the final food contains no more than the corresponding maximum permitted level specified in the Table.

Table to clause 9

Substance

Maximum permitted level (mg/kg)

Acetylated mono- and diglycerides 100
Mineral oil based greases GMP
Thermally oxidised soya-bean oil 320
White mineral oil GMP

Editorial note:

The Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) is currently reviewing mineral oils, including white mineral oil.  To ensure consistency with the outcomes of this review, FSANZ will review the permission and nomenclature for white mineral oil once the JECFA review is completed.

10           Permitted carriers, solvents and diluents

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as carriers, solvents and diluents in the course of manufacture of any food provided the final food contains no more than the corresponding maximum permitted level specified in the Table.

Table to clause 10

Substance

Maximum permitted level (mg/kg)

Benzyl alcohol 500
Croscarmellose sodium GMP
Ethyl acetate GMP
Glycerol diacetate GMP
Glyceryl monoacetate GMP
Glycine GMP
Isopropyl alcohol 1000
L-Leucine GMP
Triethyl citrate GMP

11           Permitted processing aids used in packaged water and in water used as an ingredient in other foods

Subject to any qualifications in the Table to this clause, the processing aids listed in the Table may be used in the course of manufacture of packaged water and in water used as an ingredient in other foods provided the water contains no more than the corresponding maximum permitted level specified in the Table.

Table to clause 11

Substance

Maximum permitted level (mg/kg)

Aluminium sulphate GMP
Ammonium sulphate GMP
Calcium hypochlorite 5 (available chlorine)
Calcium sodium polyphosphate GMP
Chlorine 5 (available chlorine)
Chlorine dioxide 1
Cobalt sulphate 2
Copper sulphate 2
Cross-linked phenol-formaldehyde activated with one or both of triethylenetetramine or tetraethylenepentamine GMP
Cross-linked polystyrene, first chloromethylated then aminated with trimethylamine, dimethylamine, diethylenetriamine or dimethylethanolamine GMP
Diethylenetriamine, triethylenetetramine or tetraethylenepentamine cross-linked with epichlorohydrin GMP
Ferric chloride GMP
Ferric sulphate GMP
Ferrous sulphate GMP
Hydrofluorosilicic acid (fluorosilicic acid) (only in water used as an ingredient in other foods) 1.5 (as fluoride)
Hydrolyzed copolymers of methyl acrylate and divinylbenzene GMP
Hydrolyzed terpolymers of methyl acrylate, divinylbenzene and acrylonitrile GMP
Hydrogen peroxide 5
1-Hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid GMP
Lignosulphonic acid GMP
Magnetite GMP
Maleic acid polymers GMP
Methyl acrylate-divinylbenzene copolymer containing not less than 2% divinylbenzene aminolysed with dimethylaminopropylamine GMP
Methacrylic acid-divinylbenzene copolymer GMP
Methyl acrylate-divinylbenzene-diethylene glycol divinyl ether terpolymer containing not less than 3.5% divinylbenzene and not more than 0.6% diethylene glycol divinyl ether, aminolysed with dimethylaminopropylamine GMP
Modified polyacrylamide resins GMP
Monobutyl ethers of polyethylene-polypropylene glycol GMP
Ozone GMP
Phosphorous acid GMP
Polyacrylamide (polyelectrolytes) 0.0002 (as acrylamide monomer)
Polyaluminium chloride GMP
Polydimethyldiallyl ammonium chloride GMP
Polyoxypropylene glycol GMP
Potassium permanganate GMP
Reaction resin of formaldehyde, acetone and tetraethylenepentamine GMP
Regenerated cellulose, cross-linked and alkylated with epichlorohydrin and propylene oxide, then sulphonated whereby the amount of epichlorohydrin plus propylene oxide employed is no more than 250% of the starting quantity of cellulose GMP
Silver ions 0.01
Sodium aluminate GMP
Sodium fluoride (only in water used as an ingredient in other foods) 1.5 (as fluoride)
Sodium fluorosilicate (Sodium silicofluoride) (only in water used as an ingredient in other foods) 1.5 (as fluoride)
Sodium glucoheptonate 0.08 (measured as cyanide)
Sodium gluconate GMP
Sodium humate GMP
Sodium hypochlorite 5 (available chlorine)
Sodium lignosulphonate GMP
Sodium metabisulphite GMP
Sodium nitrate 50 (as nitrate)
Sodium polymethacrylate 2.5
Sodium sulphite (neutral or alkaline) GMP
Styrene-divinylbenzene cross-linked copolymer 0.02 (as styrene)
Sulphonated copolymer of styrene and divinylbenzene GMP
Sulphonated terpolymers of styrene, divinylbenzene acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate GMP
Sulphite modified cross-linked phenol-formaldehyde GMP
Tannin powder extract GMP
Tetrasodium ethylene diamine tetraacetate GMP
Zinc sulphate GMP

Editorial note:

This clause contains the permissions for fluoride to be used in water that is used as an ingredient in other foods, but not in water presented in packaged form.  Standard 2.6.2 contains a voluntary permission to add fluoride to water presented in packaged form.

12           Permitted bleaching agents, washing and peeling agents

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as bleaching agents, washing and peeling agents in the course of manufacture of the corresponding foods specified in the Table provided the final food contains no more than the corresponding maximum permitted level specified in the Table.

Table to clause 12

Substance

Food

Maximum permitted level (mg/kg)

Benzoyl peroxide All foods 40 (measured as benzoic acid)
Bromo-chloro-dimethylhydantoin All foods

1.0 (available chlorine)

1.0 (inorganic bromide)

2.0 (dimethylhydantoin)

Calcium hypochlorite All foods 1.0 (available chlorine)
Chlorine All foods 1.0 (available chlorine)
Chlorine dioxide All foods 1.0 (available chlorine)
Diammonium hydrogen orthophosphate All foods GMP
Dibromo-dimethylhydantoin All foods

2.0 (inorganic bromide)

2.0 (dimethylhydantoin)

2-Ethylhexyl sodium sulphate All foods 0.7
Hydrogen peroxide All foods 5
Iodine Fruits, vegetables and eggs GMP
Oxides of nitrogen All foods GMP
Ozone All foods GMP
Peracetic acid All foods GMP
Sodium chlorite All foods 1.0 (available chlorine)
Sodium dodecylbenzene sulphonate All foods 0.7
Sodium hypochlorite All foods 1.0 (available chlorine)
Sodium laurate All foods GMP
Sodium metabisulphite Root and tuber vegetables 25
Sodium peroxide All foods 5
Sodium persulphate All foods GMP
Triethanolamine Dried vine fruit GMP

Editorial note:

FSANZ will review the extent of the use of Iodine as a processing aid three years from the date of the inclusion of Iodine as a processing aid in the Table to clause 12.

13           Permitted extraction solvents

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as extraction solvents in the course of manufacture of the corresponding foods specified in the Table provided the final food contains no more than the corresponding maximum permitted level specified in the Table.

Table to clause 13

Substance

Food

Maximum permitted level (mg/kg)

Acetone Flavourings 2
Other foods 0.1
Benzyl alcohol All foods GMP
Butane Flavourings 1
Other foods 0.1
Butanol All foods 10
Cyclohexane All foods 1
Dibutyl ether All foods 2
Diethyl ether All foods 2
Dimethyl ether All foods 2
Ethyl acetate All foods 10
Glyceryl triacetate All foods GMP
Hexanes All foods 20
Isobutane Flavourings 1
Other foods 0.1
Methanol All foods 5
Methylene chloride Decaffeinated coffee 2
Decaffeinated tea 2
Flavourings 2
Methylethyl ketone All foods 2
Propane All foods 1
Toluene All foods 1

14           Permitted processing aids with miscellaneous functions

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used for the corresponding function specified in the Table, provided the final food contains no more than the corresponding maximum permitted level specified in the Table.

Editorial note:

Where meat has been treated using lactoperoxidase from bovine milk, the mandatory labelling requirements in clause 4 of Standard 1.2.3 apply.

Table to clause 14

Substance

Function

Maximum permitted level (mg/kg)

Agarose ion exchange resin being agarose cross-linked and alkylated with epichlorohydrin and propylene oxide, then derivatised with tertiary amine groups whereby the amount of epichlorohydrin plus propylene oxide does not exceed 250% by weight of the starting quantity of agarose Removal of specific proteins and polyphenols from beer GMP
Ammonium persulphate Yeast washing agent GMP
Ammonium sulphate Decalcification agent for edible casings GMP
Butanol Suspension agent for sugar crystals 10
Carbonic acid Bleached tripe washing agent GMP
Cetyl alcohol Coating agent on meat carcasses and primal cuts to prevent desiccation 1.0
Chitosan sourced from Aspergillus niger Manufacture of wine, beer, cider, spirits and food grade ethanol GMP
Colours permitted in Schedules 2, 3 and 4 of Standard 1.3.1 Applied to the outer surface of meat as a brand for the purposes of inspection or identification GMP

Cupric citrate

Removal of sulphide compounds from wine GMP
β-Cyclodextrin Used to extract cholesterol from eggs GMP
L-Cysteine (or HCl salt) Dough conditioner 75
Ethyl acetate Cell disruption of yeast GMP
Ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid Metal sequestrant for edible fats and oils and related products GMP
Gibberellic acid Barley germination GMP
Gluteral Manufacture of edible collagen casings GMP

Hydrogen peroxide

Control of lactic acid producing microorganisms to stabilise the pH during the manufacture of –

(a) fermented milk; or

(b) fermented milk products; or

(c)cheese made using lactic acid producing microorganisms; or

(d) cheese products made using lactic acid producing microorganisms.

5

Inhibiting agent for dried vine fruits, fruit and vegetable juices, sugar, vinegar and yeast autolysate 5
Removal of glucose from egg products 5
Removal of sulphur dioxide 5

1-Hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid

Metal sequestrant for use with anti-microbial agents for meat, fruit and vegetables GMP
Ice Structuring Protein type III HPLC 12 Manufacture of ice cream and edible ices 100
Indole acetic acid Barley germination GMP

Lactoperoxidase from bovine milk

EC 1.11.1.7

Reduce the bacterial population or inhibit bacterial growth on meat surfaces GMP
Listeria phage P100 Listericidal treatment for use on approved food for use of phage

GMP

Morpholine Solubilising agent for coating mixtures on fruits GMP
Oak For use in the manufacture of wine GMP
Octanoic acid Anti-microbial agent for meat, fruit and vegetables GMP
Paraffin Coatings for cheese and cheese products GMP
Polyvinyl acetate Preparation of waxes for use in cheese and cheese products GMP
Potassium bromate Germination control in malting Limit of determination of bromate
Sodium bromate Germination control in malting Limit of determination of bromate
Sodium chlorite Anti-microbial agent for meat, fish, fruit and vegetables Limit of determination of chlorite, chlorate, chlorous acid and chlorine dioxide
Sodium gluconate Denuding, bleaching & neutralising tripe GMP
Sodium glycerophosphate Cryoprotectant for starter culture GMP

Sodium metabisulphite

Dough conditioner 60
Removal of excess chlorine 60
Softening of corn kernels for starch manufacture 60 (in the starch)
Treatment of hides for use in gelatine and collagen manufacture GMP

Sodium sulphide

Treatment of hides for use in gelatine and collagen manufacture GMP
Sodium sulphite Dough conditioner 60
Sodium thiocyanate Reduce and/or inhibit bacterial population on meat surfaces GMP
Stearyl alcohol Coating agent on meat carcasses and primal cuts to prevent desiccation

GMP

Sulphur dioxide Control of nitrosodimethylamine in malting 750
Treatment of hides for use in gelatine and collagen manufacture 750
Sulphurous acid Softening of corn kernels GMP
Treatment of hides for use in gelatine and collagen manufacture GMP
Triethanolamine Solubilising agent for coating mixtures for fruits

GMP

Urea Manufacture of concentrated gelatine solutions 1.5 times the mass of the gelatine present
Microbial nutrient and microbial nutrient adjunct for the manufacture of all foods, except alcoholic beverages GMP
Woodflour from untreated Pinus radiata Gripping agent used in the treatment of hides

GMP

Editorial note:

The limit of determination is the lowest concentration of a chemical that can be qualitatively detected using a laboratory method and/or item of laboratory equipment (that is, its presence can be detected but not quantified).

For Ice Structuring Protein type III HPLC 12 in the Table to clause 14, the manufacturer and patent holder, Unilever, has undertaken to voluntarily label products where the processing aid has been used in the manufacturing process.  This labelling will appear on the product as ‘ice structuring protein’.  Unilever will also have information about ice structuring protein available to consumers.

Editorial note:

If Listeria phage P100 has an ongoing technological function it ceases to be a processing aid as defined in subclause 1(1), and operates instead as a food additive.  For example, Listeria phage P100 may have an ongoing technological function when introduced to liquids. Standard 1.3.1 does not permit the use of Listeria phage P100 as a food additive.

15           Permitted enzymes of animal origin

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as enzymes in the course of manufacture of any food provided the enzyme is derived from the corresponding source specified in the Table.

Table to clause 15

Enzyme

Source

Lipase, triacylglycerol

EC 3.1.1.3

Bovine stomach; salivary glands or forestomach of calf, kid or lamb; porcine or bovine pancreas

Pepsin

EC 3.4.23.1

Bovine or porcine stomach

Phospholipase A2

EC 3.1.1.4

Porcine pancreas

Thrombin

EC 3.4.21.5

Bovine or porcine blood

Trypsin

EC 3.4.21.4

Porcine or bovine pancreas

16           Permitted enzymes of plant origin

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as enzymes in the course of manufacture of any food provided the enzyme is derived from the corresponding source specified in the Table.

Table to clause 16

Enzyme

Source

α–Amylase

EC 3.2.1.1

Malted cereals

β-Amylase

EC 3.2.1.2

Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)

Malted cereals

Actinidin

EC 3.4.22.14

Kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa)

Ficin

EC 3.4.22.3

Ficus spp.

Fruit bromelain

EC 3.4.22.33

Pineapple fruit (Ananas comosus)

Papain

EC 3.4.22.2

Carica papaya

Stem bromelain

EC 3.4.22.32

Pineapple stem (Ananas comosus)

17           Permitted enzymes of microbial origin

(1)           The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as enzymes in the course of manufacture of any food provided the enzyme is derived from the corresponding source or sources specified in the Table.

(2)           The sources listed in the Table to this clause may contain additional copies of genes from the same organism.

Editorial note:

See Division 2 of Standard 1.5.2 – Food produced using Gene Technology for labelling requirements that apply to processing aids produced using gene technology.

Table to clause 17

Enzyme

Source

α-Acetolactate decarboxylase

EC 4.1.1.5

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

Bacillus subtilis

Bacillus subtilis, containing the gene for α–Acetolactate decarboxylase isolated from Bacillus brevis

Aminopeptidase

EC 3.4.11.1

Aspergillus oryzae

Lactococcus lactis

α-Amylase

EC 3.2.1.1

Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus oryzae

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

Bacillus licheniformis

Bacillus licheniformis, containing the gene for α-Amylase isolated from Geobacillus stearothermophilus

Bacillus subtilis

Bacillus subtilis, containing the gene for α-Amylase isolated

from Geobacillus stearothermophilus

Geobacillus stearothermophilus

β-Amylase

EC 3.2.1.2

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

Bacillus subtilis

Amylomaltase

EC 2.4.1.25

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, containing the gene for amylomaltase derived from Thermus thermophilus

α–Arabinofuranosidase

EC 3.2.1.55

Aspergillus niger

Asparaginase

EC 3.5.1.1

Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus oryzae

Aspergillopepsin I

EC 3.4.23.18

Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus oryzae

Aspergillopepsin II

EC 3.4.23.19

Aspergillus niger

Carboxylesterase

EC 3.1.1.1

Rhizomucor miehei

Catalase

EC 1.11.1.6

Aspergillus niger

Micrococcus luteus

Cellulase 

EC 3.2.1.4

Aspergillus niger

Penicillium funiculosum

Trichoderma reesei

Trichoderma viride

Chymosin

EC 3.4.23.4

Aspergillus niger

Escherichia coli K-12 strain GE81

Kluyveromyces lactis

Chymotrypsin

EC 3.4.21.1

Bacillus licheniformis, containing the gene for chymotrypsin isolated from Nocardiopsis prasina

Cyclodextrin glucanotransferase

EC 2.4.1.19

Paenibacillus macerans

Dextranase

EC 3.2.1.11

Chaetomium gracile

Penicillium lilacinum

Endo-1,4-beta-xylanase

EC 3.2.1.8

Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus oryzae

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for Endo-1,4-beta-xylanase isolated from Aspergillus aculeatus

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for Endo-1,4-beta-xylanase isolated from Thermomyces lanuginosus

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

Bacillus subtilis

Humicola insolens

Trichoderma reesei

Endo-1,4-beta-xylanase, protein-engineered variant

EC 3.2.1.8

Bacillus licheniformis, containing the gene for Endo-1,4-beta-xylanase isolated from Bacillus licheniformis

Endo-arabinase

EC 3.2.1.99

Aspergillus niger

Endo-protease

EC 3.4.21.26

Aspergillus niger

β-Fructofuranosidase

EC 3.2.1.26

Aspergillus niger

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

α-Galactosidase

EC 3.2.1.22

Aspergillus niger

β-Galactosidase

EC 3.2.1.23

Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus oryzae

Bacillus circulans ATCC 31382

Kluyveromyces marxianus

Kluyveromyces lactis

Glucan 1,3-β-glucosidase

EC 3.2.1.58

Trichoderma harzianum

β-Glucanase

EC 3.2.1.6

Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus oryzae

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

Bacillus subtilis

Disporotrichum dimorphosporum

Humicola insolens

Talaromyces emersonii

Trichoderma reesei

Glucoamylase

EC 3.2.1.3

Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus oryzae

Rhizopus delemar

Rhizopus oryzae

Rhizopus niveus

Glucose oxidase

EC 1.1.3.4

Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for glucose oxidase isolated from Aspergillus niger

α-Glucosidase

EC 3.2.1.20

Aspergillus oryzae

Aspergillus niger

β-Glucosidase

EC 3.2.1.21

Aspergillus niger

Glycerophospholipid cholesterol acyltransferase, protein engineered variant

EC 2.3.1.43

Bacillus licheniformis, containing the gene for glycerophospholipid cholesterol acyltransferase isolated from Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida

Hemicellulase endo-1,3-β-xylanase

EC 3.2.1.32

Humicola insolens

Hemicellulase multicomponent enzyme

EC 3.2.1.78

Aspergillus niger

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

Bacillus subtilis

Trichoderma reesei

Hexose oxidase

EC 1.1.3.5

Hansenula polymorpha, containing the gene for Hexose oxidase isolated from Chondrus crispus

Inulinase

EC 3.2.1.7

Aspergillus niger

Lipase, monoacylglycerol

EC 3.1.1.23

Penicillium camembertii

Lipase, triacylglycerol

EC 3.1.1.3

Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus oryzae

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for Lipase, triacylglycerol isolated from Fusarium oxysporum

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for Lipase, triacylglycerol isolated from Humicola lanuginosa

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for Lipase, triacylglycerol isolated from Rhizomucor miehei

Candida rugosa

Hansenula polymorpha, containing the gene for Lipase, triacylglycerol isolated from Fusarium heterosporum

Mucor javanicus

Penicillium roquefortii

Rhizopus arrhizus

Rhizomucor miehei

Rhizopus niveus

Rhizopus oryzae


Lipase, triacylglycerol, protein engineered variant

EC 3.1.1.3

Aspergillus niger, containing the gene for lipase, triacylglycerol isolated from Fusarium culmorum

Lysophospholipase

EC 3.1.1.5

Aspergillus niger

Maltogenic α-amylase

EC 3.2.1.133

Bacillus subtilis containing the gene for maltogenic α-amylase isolated from Geobacillus stearothermophilus

Maltotetraohydrolase, protein engineered variant

EC 3.2.1.60

Bacillus licheniformis, containing the gene for maltotetraohydrolase isolated from Pseudomonas stutzeri
Metalloproteinase

Aspergillus oryzae

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

Bacillus coagulans

Bacillus subtilis

Mucorpepsin

EC 3.4.23.23

Aspergillus oryzae

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for Aspartic proteinase isolated from Rhizomucor meihei

Rhizomucor meihei

Cryphonectria parasitica

Pectin lyase

EC 4.2.2.10

Aspergillus niger

Pectinesterase

EC 3.1.1.11

Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for pectinesterase isolated from Aspergillus aculeatus

Phospholipase A1

EC 3.1.1.32

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for phospholipase A1 isolated from Fusarium venenatum

Phospholipase A2

EC 3.1.1.4

Aspergillus niger, containing the gene isolated from porcine pancreas

Streptomyces violaceoruber

3-Phytase

EC 3.1.3.8

Aspergillus niger

4-Phytase

EC 3.1.3.26

Aspergillus oryzae, containing the gene for 4-phytase isolated from Peniophora lycii

Polygalacturonase or Pectinase multicomponent enzyme

EC 3.2.1.15

Aspergillus niger

Aspergillus oryzae

Trichoderma reesei

Pullulanase

EC 3.2.1.41

Bacillus acidopullulyticus

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

Bacillus licheniformis

Bacillus subtilis

Bacillus subtilis, containing the gene for pullulanase isolated from Bacillus acidopullulyticus

Klebsiella pneumoniae


Serine proteinase

EC 3.4.21.14

Aspergillus oryzae

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens

Bacillus halodurans

Bacillus licheniformis

Bacillus subtilis

Transglucosidase

EC 2.4.1.24

Aspergillus niger

Transglutaminase

EC 2.3.2.13

Streptomyces mobaraensis

Trypsin

EC 3.4.21.4

Fusarium venenatum, containing the gene for trypsin isolated from Fusarium oxysporum

Urease

EC 3.5.1.5

Lactobacillus fermentum

Xylose isomerase

EC 5.3.1.5

Actinoplanes missouriensis

Bacillus coagulans

Microbacterium arborescens

Streptomyces olivaceus

Streptomyces olivochromogenes

Streptomyces murinus

Streptomyces rubiginosus

Editorial note:

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens is a separate species from Bacillus subtilis.

Aspergillus niger group covers strains known under the names Aspergillus aculeatus, A. awamori, A. ficuum, A. foetidus, A. japonicus, A. phoenicis, A. saitor and A. usamii.

Trichoderma reesei also known as Trichoderma longibrachiatum.

Kluyveromyces marxianus – former names Saccharomyces fragilis and Kluyveromyces fragilis.

Kluyveromyces lactis – former name Saccharomyces lactis.

Rhizomucor miehei – former name Mucor miehei.

Micrococcus luteus – former name Micrococcus lysodeikticus.

Paenibacillus macerans – former name Bacillus macerans.

Talaromyces emersonii – former name Penicillium emersonii.

Klebsiella pneumoniae – former name Klebsiella aerogenes.

Streptomyces mobaraensis – former name Streptoverticillium mobaraensis.

Humicola lanuginosa also known as Thermomyces lanuginosus.

Mucor javanicus also known as Mucor circinelloides f. circinelloides.

Penicillium roquefortii also known as Penicillium roqueforti.

Hansenula polymorpha also known as Pichia angusta.

Geobacillus stearothermophilus – former name Bacillus stearothermophilus.

4-Phytase also known as 6-phytase.

18           Permitted microbial nutrients and microbial nutrient adjuncts

The processing aids listed in the Table to this clause may be used as microbial nutrients or microbial nutrient adjuncts in the course of manufacture of any food.

Table to clause 18

Adenine
Adonitol
Ammonium sulphate
Ammonium sulphite
Arginine
Asparagine
Aspartic acid
Benzoic acid
Biotin
Calcium pantothenate
Calcium propionate
Copper sulphate
Cystine
Cysteine monohydrochloride
Dextran
Ferrous sulphate
Glutamic acid
Glycine
Guanine
Histidine
Hydroxyethyl starch
Inosine
Inositol
Manganese chloride
Manganese sulphate
Niacin
Nitric acid
Pantothenic acid
Peptone
Phytates
Polyvinylpyrrolidone
Pyridoxine hydrochloride
Riboflavin
Sodium formate
Sodium molybdate
Sodium tetraborate
Thiamin
Threonine
Uracil
Xanthine
Zinc chloride
Zinc sulphate

19           Dimethyl dicarbonate as a microbial control agent

(1)           Dimethyl dicarbonate may be added in the manufacture of a food listed in Column 1 in the Table at a concentration no more than the maximum permitted addition level in Column 2 in the Table.

(2)           Dimethyl dicarbonate must not be present in the food as sold.

Table to clause 19

Column 1

Column 2

Food

Maximum permitted addition level (amount of dimethyl dicarbonate/ amount of food)

Fruit and vegetable juices and fruit and vegetable juice product 250 mg/kg
Water-based flavoured drinks 250 mg/kg
Formulated beverages 250 mg/kg
Wine, sparkling wine and fortified wine; and fruit wine, vegetable wine and mead (including cider and perry)

200 mg/kg

Amendment History

The Amendment History provides information about each amendment to the Standard. The information includes commencement or cessation information for relevant amendments.

These amendments are made under section 92 of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991 unless otherwise indicated. Amendments do not have a specific date for cessation unless indicated as such.

About this compilation

This is a compilation of Standard 1.3.3 as in force on 6 August 2015 (up to Amendment No. 156). It includes any commenced amendment affecting the compilation to that date.

Prepared by Food Standards Australia New Zealand on 6 August 2015.

Uncommenced amendments or provisions ceasing to have effect

To assist stakeholders, the effect of any uncommenced amendments or provisions which will cease to have effect, may be reflected in the Standard as shaded boxed text with the relevant commencement or cessation date. These amendments will be reflected in a compilation registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments including or omitting those amendments and provided in the Amendment History once the date is passed.

The following abbreviations may be used in the table below:

ad = added or inserted   am = amended

exp = expired or ceased to have effect                  rep = repealed

rs = repealed and substituted

Standard 1.3.3 was published in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. P 30 on 20 December 2000 as part of Amendment No. 53 (F2008B00616 – 30 September 2008) and has been amended as follows:

Clause affected A’ment No.

FRLI registration

Gazette

Commencement

(Cessation)

How affected Description of amendment
Table of Provs 64

F2008B00810

23 Dec 2008

FSC6

13 Dec 2002

13 Dec 2002 am Consequential amendment relating to change to clause 6 heading.
Table of Provs 121

F2011L00213

9 Feb 2011

FSC63

10 Feb 2011

10 Feb 2011 ad, am Consequential amendment relating to new clause 19.
Table of Provs 144

F2013L02039

3 Dec 2013

FSC 86

5 Dec 2013

5 June 2014 ad Consequential amendment relating to new clause 3A.
1 88

5 Oct 2006

F2006L03270

FSC30

5 Oct 2006

5 Oct 2006 am Definition of ‘maximum permitted level’.
1 91

15 Feb 2007

F2007L00373

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007 am Reference in the definition of ‘maximum permitted level’.
1 94

F2007L04074

11 Oct 2007

FSC36

11 Oct 2007

11 Oct 2007 rs Definition of ‘EC number’.
1 103

F2008L03741

9 Oct 2008

FSC45

9 Oct 2008

9 Oct 2008 ad Definition of ‘silicates’.
1 111

F2009L03145

13 Aug 2009

FSC53

13 Aug 2009

13 Aug 2009 am Anomalies relating to silicas and silicates.
1 117

F2010L01841

29 June 2010

FSC59

1 July 2010

1 July 2010 ad New subclause to clarify the meaning of reference to ‘ATCC’.
1 121

F2011L00213

9 Feb 2011

FSC63

10 Feb 2011

10 Feb 2011 am Definition of ‘processing aid’ to include new clause 19.
1 124

F2011L01450

8 July 2011

FSC66

11 July 2011

11 July 2011 rep, am Definition of ‘GMP’ and a consequential amendment to the definition of ‘processing aid’.
1 130

F2012L00929

26 April 2012

FSC72

26 April 2012

26 April 2012 ad Definition of ‘dairy ingredient’.
1 135

F2012L02011

10 Oct 2012

FSC77

11 Oct 2012

11 Oct 2011 ad Definition of ‘approved food for use of phage’.
3 144

F2013L02039

3 Dec 2013

FSC 86

5 Dec 2013

5 June 2014 am Consequential amendment relating to new clause 3A.
3A 144

F2013L02039

3 Dec 2013

FSC 86

5 Dec 2013

5 June 2014 ad New clause on restriction of the use of carbon monoxide in the processing of fish.
Table to clause 3 70

24 Dec 2008

F2008B00817

FSC12

29 April 2004

29 April 2004 ad Entry for argon.
Table to clause 3 91

15 Feb 2007

F2007L00373

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007 am Errors and duplications, remove anomalies and improve consistency.
Table to clause 3 101

F2008L03058

14 Aug 2008

FSC43

14 Aug 2008

14 Aug 2008 rep Editorial note after the Table.
Table to clause 3 111

F2009L03145

13 Aug 2009

FSC53

13 Aug 2009

13 Aug 2009 am Anomalies relating to silicas and silicates.
Table to clause 4 91

15 Feb 2007

F2007L00373

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007 am Errors and duplications, remove anomalies and improve consistency.
Table to clause 5 91

15 Feb 2007

F2007L00373

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007 am Errors and duplications, remove anomalies and improve consistency.
6 64

F2008B00810

23 Dec 2008

FSC6

13 Dec 2002

13 Dec 2002 rs Clarification of purposed of clause to include adsorbent agents.
Table to clause 6 122

F2011L00694

5 May 2011

FSC64

5 May 2011

5 May 2011 am Entry for polyvinyl polypyrrolidone to include co-extruded polystyrene.
Table to clause 7 91

15 Feb 2007

F2007L00373

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007 am Errors and duplications, remove anomalies and improve consistency.
Table to clause 8 58

F200800796

10 Dec 2008

P28

20 Dec 2001

20 Dec 2001 ad Entries for carboxymethyl, quaternary amine and diethyl aminoethyl cellulose-based ion exchange resins.
Table to clause 8 103

F2008L03741

9 Oct 2008

FSC45

9 Oct 2008

9 Oct 2008 am Wording for ‘does not exceed’.
Table to clause 8 103

F2008L03741

9 Oct 2008

FSC45

9 Oct 2008

9 Oct 2008 am Entry for methyl acrylate-divinylbenzene-diethylene ether terpolymer.
Table to clause 8 135

F2012L02014

10 Oct 2012

FSC77

11 Oct 2012

11 Oct 2011 am Spelling of dimethylaminopropylamine.
9 135

F2012L02014

10 Oct 2012

FSC77

11 Oct 2012

11 Oct 2011 rs Editorial note after the clause relating to white mineral oil.
Table to clause 9 91

15 Feb 2007

F2007L00373

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007 am Errors and duplications, remove anomalies and improve consistency in Table and Editorial note after Table.
Table to clause 10 91

15 Feb 2007

F2007L00373

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007 am Errors and duplications, remove anomalies and improve consistency.
11 78

F2005L01246

26 May 2005

FSC20,

26 May 2005

26 May 2005 am Spelling of phosphorous.
11 110

F2009L02678

16 July 2009

FSC52

16 July 2009

16 July 2009 rs Clause.
11 124

F2011L01450

8 July 2011

FSC66

11 July 2011

11 July 2011 am Clarification of meaning of the clause.
Table to clause 11 58

F200800796

10 Dec 2008

P28

20 Dec 2001

20 Dec 2001 rs Entry for regenerated cellulose.
Table to clause 11 67

F2008B00814

24 Dec 2008

FSC9

31 July 2003

31 July 2003 am Correction of minor typographical errors.
Table to clause 11 91

15 Feb 2007

F2007L00373

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007 am Errors and duplications, remove anomalies and improve consistency.
Table to clause 11 103

F2008L03741

9 Oct 2008

FSC45

9 Oct 2008

9 Oct 2008 am Wording for ‘does not exceed’.
Table to clause 11 110

F2009L02678

16 July 2009

FSC52

16 July 2009

16 July 2009 ad Entries for hydrofluorosilicic acid (fluorosilicic acid), sodium fluoride and sodium fluorosilicate (sodium silicofluoride) and Editorial note after the Table.
Table to clause 11 139

F2013L00248

21 Feb 2013

FSC81

21 Feb 2013

21 February 2013 am Maximum permitted level for styrene-divinylbenzene cross-linked copolymer.
Table to clause 12 54

F2008B00790

9 Dec 2008

P17,

14 June 2001

14 June 2001 ad Entry for bromo-chloro-dimethylhydantoin.
Table to clause 12 78

F2005L01246

26 May 2005

FSC20,

26 May 2005

26 May 2005 ad Entry for iodine and related Editorial note.
Table to clause 12 101

F2008L03058

14 Aug 2008

FSC43

14 Aug 2008

14 Aug 2008 am Editorial note after the Table.
Table to clause 12 131

F2012L01060

22 May 2012

FSC73

24 May 2012

24 May 2012 ad Entry for dibromo-dimethylhydantoin.
Table to clause 13 91

15 Feb 2007

F2007L00373

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007 am Errors and duplications, remove anomalies and improve consistency.
Table to clause 13 130

F2012L00929

26 April 2012

F2012L00930

26 April 2012

FSC72

26 April 2012

26 April 2012 ad Entries for dimethyl ether.
Table to clause 13 135

F2012L02014

10 Oct 2012

FSC77

11 Oct 2012

11 Oct 2011 rs Entries for dimethyl ether to form a single entry.
14 65

23 Dec 2008

F2008B00812

FSC7

27 Feb 2003

27 Feb 2003 ad New Editorial note preceding the clause referring to permission for lactoperoxidase.
14 124

F2011L01450

8 July 2011

FSC66

11 July 2011

11 July 2011 am Clarification of meaning of the clause.
Table to clause 14 64

F2008B00810

23 Dec 2008

FSC6

13 Dec 2002

13 Dec 2002 am Entry for ethylene oxide.
Table to clause 14 65

23 Dec 2008

F2008B00812

FSC7

27 Feb 2003

27 Feb 2003 ad Entry for sodium thiocyanate.
Table to clause 14 65

23 Dec 2008

F2008B00812

FSC7

27 Feb 2003

27 Feb 2003 ad Permission for lactoperoxidase.
Table to clause 14 70

24 Dec 2008

F2008B00817

FSC12

29 April 2004

29 April 2004 ad Entries for cupric citrate on a bentonite base and sodium chlorite and related Editorial note.
Table to clause 14 72

F2008B00819

24 Dec 2008

FSC14

20 May 2004

20 May 2004 am Reference from ‘oak chips’ to refer to ‘oak’.
Table to clause 14 78

F2005L01246

26 May 2005

FSC20,

26 May 2005

26 May 2005 ad Entries for 1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid and octanoic acid.
Table to clause 14 83

F2005L03673

24 Nov 2005

FSC25

24 Nov 2005

24 Nov 2005 ad Reference to Ice structuring protein type III HPLC 12 in table and in Editorial note after the Table.
Table to clause 14 88

5 Oct 2006

F2006L03270

FSC30

5 Oct 2006

5 Oct 2006 rep Entry ethylene oxide.
Table to clause 14 91

15 Feb 2007

F2007L00373

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007 am Errors and duplications, remove anomalies and improve consistency in Table and Editorial note before Table.
Table to 14 94

F2007L04074

11 Oct 2007

FSC36

11 Oct 2007

11 Oct 2007 rs Entry for cupric citrate
Table to clause 14 96

F2008L00523

21 Feb 2008

FSC38

21 Feb 2008

21 Feb 2008 ad Entry for agarose ion exchange resin.
Table to clause 14 101

F2008L03058

14 Aug 2008

FSC43

14 Aug 2008

14 Aug 2008 am Editorial note after the Table.
Table to clause 14 124

F2011L01450

8 July 2011

FSC66

11 July 2011

11 July 2011 am Entry for lactoperoxidase.
Table to clause 14 124

F2011L01450

8 July 2011

FSC66

11 July 2011

11 July 2011 ad Entry for colours permitted in Schedules 2, 3 and 4 of Standard 1.3.1.
Table to clause 14 135

F2012L02011

10 Oct 2012

FSC77

11 Oct 2012

11 Oct 2011 ad Entry for Listeria phage P100 and a related Editorial note after the Table.
Table to clause 14 137

F2012L02254

26 Nov 2012

FSC79

29 Nov 2012

29 Nov 2012 am Entry for hydrogen peroxide.
Table to clause 14 145

F2014L00033

6 Jan 2014

FSC87

9 Jan 2014

9 Jan 2014 ad Entry for chitosan sourced from Aspergillus niger.
Table to clause 14 150

F2014L01427

28 Oct 2014

FSC92

30 Oct 2014

30 Oct 2014

am Entry for hydrogen peroxide to clarify application of requirements.
Table to clause 15 94

F2007L04074

11 Oct 2007

FSC36

11 Oct 2007

11 Oct 2007 rs Table.
Table to clause 16 94

F2007L04074

11 Oct 2007

FSC36

11 Oct 2007

11 Oct 2007 rs Table.
Table to clause 16 135

F2012L02014

10 Oct 2012

FSC77

11 Oct 2012

11 Oct 2011 rs Entry for bromelain and insert entries for stem bromelain and fruit bromelain.
17 117

F2010L01841

29 June 2010

FSC59

1 July 2010

1 July 2010 ad Editorial Note after the clause relating to labelling requirements for processing aids produced using gene technology.
Table to clause 17 58

F200800796

10 Dec 2008

P28

20 Dec 2001

20 Dec 2001 ad Entries for 6-phytase and new source for Lipase, triacylglycerol.
Table to clause 17 58

F200800796

10 Dec 2008

P28

20 Dec 2001

20 Dec 2001 rs Entry for phytase and pectinesterase.
Table to clause 17 59

F2008B00797

10 Dec 2008

FSC1

9 May 2002

9 May 2002 am Entry for chymosin.
Table to clause 17 60

F2008B00798

19 Dec 2008

FSC2

20 June 2002

20 June 2002 am Entry for lipase, triacylglycerol.
Table to clause 17 65

23 Dec 2008

F2008B00812

FSC7

27 Feb 2003

27 Feb 2003 ad New source for glucose oxidase.
Table to clause 17 66

F2008B00813

23 Dec 2008

FSC8

22 May 2003

22 May 2003 ad Entry for transglucosidase.
Table to clause 17 67

F2008B00814

24 Dec 2008

FSC9

31 July 2003

31 July 2003 ad New source for α-amylase.
Table to clause 17 67

F2008B00814

24 Dec 2008

FSC9

31 July 2003

31 July 2003 ad Inclusion of alternate name for Humicola lanuginosa in Editorial note after the Table.
Table to clause 17 68

F2008B00815

24 Dec 2008

FSC10

18 Sept 2003

18 Sept 2003 ad Entry for hexose oxidase.
Table to clause 17 70

24 Dec 2008

F2008B00817

FSC12

29 April 2004

29 April 2004 ad Entries for lysophospholipase and urease.
Table to clause 17 75

F2008B00822

24 Dec 2008

FSC17

16 Dec 2004

16 Dec 2004 ad Entry for phospholipase A2.
Table to clause 17 83

F2005L03673

24 Nov 2005

FSC25

24 Nov 2005

24 Nov 2005 am Entry for lipase, triacylglycerol.
Table to clause 17 86

F2006L01578

25 May 2006

FSC28

25 May 2006

25 May 2006 ad New source for lipase, triacylglycerol in Table and Editorial note after the Table.
Table to clause 17 87

F2006L02539

3 Aug 2006

FSC29

8 Aug 2006

8 Aug 2006 ad New source for lipase, triacylglycerol in Table and Editorial note after the Table.
Table to clause 17 87

F2006L02539

3 Aug 2006

FSC29

8 Aug 2006

8 Aug 2006 ad Entry for phospholipase A1.
Table to clause 17 90

F2006L03956

7 Dec 2006

FSC32

7 Dec 2006

7 Dec 2006 ad New source for lipase, triacylglycerol in Table and Editorial note after the Table
Table to 17 94

F2007L04074

11 Oct 2007

FSC36

11 Oct 2007

11 Oct 2007 rs Table and Editorial note after the Table.
Table to clause 17 100

F2008L02396

10 Jul 2008

FSC42

10 July 2008

10 July 2008 ad Entry for asparaginase.
Table to clause 17 104

F2008L04541

4 Dec 2008

FSC46

4 De 2008

4 Dec 2008 ad New source for asparaginase.
Table to clause 17 107

F2009L01618

30 Apr 2009

FSC49

30 April 2009

30 April 2009 ad New source for phospholipase A2.
Table to clause 17 108

F2009L02066

28 May 2009

FSC50 28 May 2009

28 May 2009 ad New source for cellulase.
Table to clause 17 111

F2009L03145

13 Aug 2009

FSC53

13 Aug 2009

13 Aug 2009 rep, am Duplicated entry for asparaginase and consequential amendment to ammonium chloride.
Table to clause 17 117

F2010L01841

29 June 2010

FSC59

1 July 2010

1 July 2010 ad New source for β-galactosidase and entry for maltotetraohydrolase..
Table to clause 17 119

F2010L02542

30 Sept 2010

FSC61

30 Sept 2010

30 Sept 2010 ad Entry for a protein-engineered variant of triacylglycerol lipase.
Table to clause 17 125

F2011L01830

7 Sept 2011

FSC67

8 Sept 2011

8 Sept 2011 ad Entry for glycerophospholipid cholesterol acyltransferase.
Table to clause 17 128

F2011L01830

10 Jan 2012

FSC70

12 Jan 2012

12 January 2012 ad Entry for endo-protease.
Table to clause 17 131

F2012L01060

22 May 2012

FSC73

24 May 2012

24 May 2012 ad Entry for amylomaltase.
Table to clause 17 135

F2012L02014

10 Oct 2012

FSC77

11 Oct 2012

11 Oct 2011 am Spelling of Lactococcus, Micrococcus, Rhizopus and amyloliquefaciens.
Table to clause 17 135

F2012L02014

10 Oct 2012

FSC77

11 Oct 2012

11 Oct 2011 am Formatting error in Editorial note after the Table.
Table to clause 17 142

30 July 2013

F2013 L01465

FSC84

1 Aug 2012

1 Aug 2013 rep Entry for invertase.
Table to clause 17 142

30 July 2013

F2013 L01465

FSC84

1 Aug 2012

1 Aug 2013 ad Entry for β-Fructofuranosidase.
Table to clause 17 151

F2014L01624

3 Dec 2014

FSC 93

4 Dec 2014

4 Dec 2014 rep Entry for carboxyl proteinase.
Table to clause 17 151

F2014L01624

3 Dec 2014

FSC 93

4 Dec 2014

4 Dec 2014 ad Entries for Aspergillopepsin I and Aspergillopepsin II.
Table to clause 17 153

F2015L00197

24 Feb 2015

FSC 95

26 Feb 2015

26 Feb 2015 ad

Entries for Endo-1,4-beta-xylanase and Endo-1,4-beta-xylanase, protein-engineered variant.

Table to clause 17 153

F2015L00197

24 Feb 2015

FSC 95

26 Feb 2015

26 Feb 2015 rep

Entry for Hemicellulase endo-1,4-β-xylanase.

Table to clause 17 156

F2015L01219

5 Aug 2015

FSC98

6 Aug 2015

6 Aug 2015

ad

Entry for Trypsin.

Table to clause 17 156

F2015L01220

5 Aug 2015

FSC98

6 Aug 2015

6 Aug 2015

ad

Entry for Chymotrypsin.

Table to clause 18

56

F2008B00794

9 Dec 2008

P24

20 Sept 2001

20 Sept 2001 ad To insert an Australia only Standard for ethylene oxide until 30 September 2003.
Table to clause 18 70

24 Dec 2008

F2008B00817

FSC12

29 April 2004

29 April 2004 ad Entry for ammonium sulphite.
Table to clause 18 91

15 Feb 2007

F2007L00373

FSC33

15 Feb 2007

15 Feb 2007 am Errors and duplications, remove anomalies and improve consistency.
19 121

F2011L00213

9 Feb 2011

FSC63

10 Feb 2011

10 Feb 2011 ad, am New clause relating to dimethyl dicarbonate
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