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 |