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Regulated Food and Feed Products for Great Britain

Salatrims

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Product details

Definition/Description
Salatrim is the internationally recognised acronym for (short and long chain acyl triglyceride molecules). Salatrim is prepared by non-enzymatic inter-esterification of triacetin, tripropionin, tributyrin, or their mixtures with hydrogenated canola, soybean, cottonseed, or sunflower oil. Description: Clear, slightly amber liquid to a light coloured waxy solid at room temperature. Free of particulate matter and of foreign or rancid odour.
Authorised novel ID
NOVEL-125
Traditional food
No

Status

Status
Authorised
Applies in
England, Scotland, Wales
Status change date
The date the status was last changed.

Terms of authorisation

Conditions under which the novel food may be used
Food category Maximum levels
Bakery products and confectionary
Additional specific labelling requirements
1. The designation of the novel food on the labelling of the foodstuffs containing it shall be 'reduced energy fat (salatrims)'.
2. There shall be a statement that excessive consumption may lead to gastro-intestinal disturbance.
3. There shall be a statement that the products are not intended for use by children.
Other requirements
not specified
Data protection
not specified

Updates

Last updated
The date the item authorisation was last updated.