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LEGISLATION: USA: CANADA:<br />

GRAS from papaya. FDA Source: papaya – permitted in or upon ale, beer, light beer, malt<br />

21CFR § 184.1585, GRAS; liquor, porter, stout, bread, flour, wholewheat flour, edible collagen<br />

USDA 9CFR § 318.7, 381.147; sausage casings, hydrolysed animal, milk and vegetable proteins,<br />

BATF 27CFR § 240.1051 meat cuts meat-tenderising preparations, pumping pickle for curing<br />

meat cuts. Also beef before slaughter and pre-cooked instant cereals<br />

UK and EUROPE:<br />

Carica papaya AUSTRALIA/PACIFIC RIM:<br />

Japan: approved<br />

REFERENCES: Ash, M., and Ash, I. (1995) <strong>Food</strong> Additives. Gower Publishing Co., Brookfield, VT.<br />

Owusu-Ansah, Y. J. (1991) Enzymes. In: Smith, J. (Ed.), <strong>Food</strong> Additive User’s Hand<strong>book</strong>. Blackie<br />

A & P, London, pp. 120–150.<br />

ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION: Proteolytic enzyme derived from latex of the green fruit and leaves of Carica papaya. Molecular<br />

weight 21,000Da<br />

Papain (papaya species) 443

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