OMB Meeting Book (June 22, 2017)
67
CODEX STAN 234-1999
21
Foods for Special Dietary Uses Infant formula
Calcium
AOAC 985.35
Flame atomic absorption spectroscopy ICP emission spectroscopy
III
Calcium
AOAC 984.27
Infant formula
III
Chloride Choline
AOAC 986.26 AOAC 999.14
Potentiometry
Infant formula Infant formula
III
Enzymatic Colorimetric Method with limitations on applicability due to choline and ascorbate concentration.
II
Copper
AOAC 985.35
Flame atomic absorption spectroscopy ICP emission spectroscopy
Infant formula
II
Copper
AOAC 984.27
Infant formula Infant formula
III
Chromium (Section B of CODEX STAN 72- 1981 only) Chromium (Section B of CODEX STAN 72- 1981 only) Chromium (Section B of CODEX STAN 72- 1981 only) Chromium (Section B of CODEX STAN 72- 1981 only)
EN 14082
Graphite furnace atomic absorption after dry ashing Graphite furnace AAS after pressure digestion
II
EN 14083
Infant formula
III
AOAC 2006.03
ICP emission spectroscopy
Infant formula
III
AOAC 2011.19 | ISO 20649 |IDF 235
ICP-MS
Infant formula
III
Crude protein 8
ISO 8968-1 | IDF 20-1
Infant formula Infant formula Infant formula
Titrimetry (Kjeldahl) Gas chromatography Gas chromatography
I
Fatty acids (including trans fatty acid) Fatty acids (including trans fatty acid)
AOAC 996.06 AOCS Ce 1i-07
III III II
8 Determination of Crude Protein The calculation of the protein content of infant formulas prepared ready for consumption may be based on N x 6.25, unless a scientific justification is provided for the use of a different conversion factor for a particular product. The value of 6.38 is generally established as a specific factor appropriate for conversion of nitrogen to protein in other milk products, and the value of 5.71 as a specific factor for conversion of nitrogen to protein in other soy products
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