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TECHNOLOGY OF USE IN FOODS: Affects Vitamin B 1 stability<br />

LEGISLATION: USA: CANADA:<br />

GRAS for specified applications. For specific regulations, refer to Part D: Vitamins, Minerals<br />

For adults and children 4 years and Amino Acids of the <strong>Food</strong> and Drug Regulations,<br />

or older, Recommended Daily Health and Welfare Canada. For adults and children 2 years<br />

Intake is 1000 mg calcium or older, Recommended Daily Intake is 1100 mg calcium<br />

For children less than 2 years old, Recommended Daily Intake<br />

UK and EUROPE: is 500 mg calcium<br />

Approved and listed respectively.<br />

Recommended Daily Allowance is AUSTRALIA/PACIFIC RIM:<br />

800 mg calcium Japan: approved (1% max. as calcium)<br />

REFERENCES: Ash, M., and Ash, I. (1995) <strong>Food</strong> Additives: Electronic Hand<strong>book</strong>. Gower Publishing Company,<br />

Brookfield, VT, 05036, USA.<br />

Augustin, J., and Scarbrough, F. E. (1990) Nutritional Additives. In: Branen, A. L., Davidson, P. M.,<br />

and S. Salminen (Eds.), <strong>Food</strong> Additives, pp. 33–81.<br />

Budavari, S. (1996) The Merck Index, 12th edition.<br />

Health and Welfare Canada (1996) Part D: Vitamins, Minerals and Amino Acids. In: <strong>Food</strong> and Drug<br />

Regulations. Department of Health, Ottawa, ON, Canada.<br />

ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION: Anhydrous compound is 30% calcium; also a source of phosphorus<br />

Calcium phosphate dibasic 623

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