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Regulation 2(1)(a)
1. Vitamins | 2. Minerals |
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Vitamin A (µg RE) | Calcium (mg) |
Vitamin D (µg) | Magnesium (mg) |
Vitamin E (mg α-TE) | Iron (mg) |
Vitamin K (µg) | Copper (µg) |
Vitamin B1 (mg) | Iodine (µg) |
Vitamin B2 (mg) | Zinc (µg) |
Niacin (mg) NE) | Manganese (mg) |
Pantothenic acid (mg) | Sodium (mg) |
Vitamin B6 (mg) | Potassium (mg) |
Folic acid (µg) | Selenium (µg) |
Vitamin B12 (µg) | Chromium (µg) |
Biotin (µg) | Molybdenum (µg) |
Vitamin C (mg) | Fluoride (mg) |
Chloride (mg) | |
Phosphorus (mg) |
Regulation 2(1)(b)
A. Vitamins |
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1. VITAMIN A |
(a) retinol |
(b) retinyl acetate |
(c) retinyl palmitate |
(d) beta-carotene |
2. VITAMIN D |
(a) cholecalciferol |
(b) ergocalciferol |
3. VITAMIN E |
(a) D-alpha-tocopherol |
(b) DL-alpha-tocopherol |
(c) D-alpha-tocopheryl acetate |
(d) DL-alpha-tocopheryl acetate |
(e) D-alpha-tocopheryl acid succinate |
4. VITAMIN K |
(a) phylloquinone (phytomenadione) |
5. VITAMIN B1 |
(a) thiamin hydrochloride |
(b) thiamine mononitrate |
6. VITAMIN B2 |
(a) riboflavin |
(b) riboflavin 5’-phosphate, sodium |
B. Minerals |
calcium carbonate |
calcium chloride |
calcium salts of citric acid |
calcium gluconate |
calcium glycerophosphate |
calcium lactate |
calcium salts of orthophosphoric acid |
calcium hydroxide |
calcium oxide |
magnesium acetate |
magnesium chloride |
magnesium salts of citric acid |
magnesium gluconate |
magnesium glycerophosphate |
magnesium salts of orthophosphoric acid |
magnesium lactate |
magnesium hydroxide |
magnesium oxide |
magnesium sulphate |
ferrous carbonate |
ferrous citrate |
ferric ammonium citrate |
ferrous gluconate |
ferrous fumarate |
ferric sodium diphosphate |
ferrous lactate |
ferrous sulphate |
ferric diphosphate (ferric pyrophosphate) |
ferric saccharate |
elemental iron (carbonyl+electrolytic+hydrogen reduced) |
cupric carbonate |
cupric citrate |
cupric gluconate |
cupric sulphate |
copper lysine complex |
sodium iodide |
sodium iodate |
potassium iodide |
potassium iodate |
7. NIACIN |
(a) nicotinic acid |
(b) nicotinamide |
8. PANTOTHENIC ACID |
(a) D-pantothenate, calcium |
(b) D-pantothenate, sodium |
(c) dexpanthenol |
9. VITAMIN B6 |
(a) pyridoxine hydrochloride |
(b) pyridoxine 5’-phosphate |
10. FOLIC ACID |
(a) pteroylmonoglutamic acid |
11. VITAMIN B12 |
(a) cyanocobalamin |
(b) hydroxocobalamin |
12. BIOTIN |
(a) D-biotin |
13. VITAMIN C |
(a) L-ascorbic acid |
(b) sodium-L-ascorbate |
(c) calcium-L-ascorbate |
(d) potassium-L-ascorbate |
(e) L-ascorbyl 6-palmitate |
zinc acetate |
zinc chloride |
zinc citrate |
zinc gluconate |
zinc lactate |
zinc oxide |
zinc carbonate |
zinc sulphate |
manganese carbonate |
manganese chloride |
manganese citrate |
manganese gluconate |
manganese glycerophosphate |
manganese sulphate |
sodium bicarbonate |
sodium carbonate |
sodium chloride |
sodium citrate |
sodium gluconate |
sodium lactate |
sodium hydroxide |
sodium salts of orthophosphoric acid |
potassium bicarbonate |
potassium carbonate |
potassium chloride |
potassium citrate |
potassium gluconate |
potassium glycerophosphate |
potassium lactate |
potassium hydroxide |
potassium salts of orthophosphoric acid |
sodium selenite |
sodium hydrogen selenite |
sodium selenite |
chromium (III) chloride |
chromium (III) sulphate |
ammonium molybdate (molybdenum (VI)) |
sodium molybdate (molybdenum (VI)) |
potassium fluoride |
sodium fluoride |
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