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E numbers are codes for substances that are permitted to be used as food additives for use within the European Union and Switzerland. The "E" stands for "Europe". They are commonly found on food labels throughout the European Union. Safety assessment and approval are the responsibility of the European Food Safety Authority.
Having a single unified list for food additives was first agreed upon in 1962 with food colouring. In 1964, the directives for preservatives were added, 1970 for antioxidants and 1974 for the emulsifiers, stabilisers, thickeners and gelling agents.
The numbering scheme follows that of the International Numbering System (INS) as determined by the Codex Alimentarius committee, though only a subset of the INS additives are approved for use in the European Union as food additives. E numbers are also encountered on food labelling in other jurisdictions, including the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, Australia, South Africa, New York City, New Zealand and Israel. They are increasingly, though still rarely, found on North American packaging, especially in Canada (Canada wide outside Quebec and the Maritimes) on imported European products.
E161j Астаксантин
Video shows what astaxanthin means. A xanthophyll pigment that occurs widely in plants and animals, especially crustaceans.. astaxanthin synonyms: E161j when used as a food colouring. Astaxanthin Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say astaxanthin. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
Tetrazona si calistus la festin cu JBL NOVOFECT. Type of product NOVOFECT Main food Analytical components Crude protein 35.00 % Crude fat 5.00 % Crude fibre 5.00 % Crude ash 8.00 % Additives Colouring Astaxanthin E161j food colouring Colorant Indigotine Blue E132 Antioxydants E 306 (natural vitamin E extracts) Composition Vegetable by-products 22.20 % Cereals 21.20 % Algae 11.20 % Fish and fish by-products 9.20 % Fish protein concentrate Molluscs and crustaceans 8.40 % Milk and dairy products 8.30 % Vegetables 7.10 % Vegetable proteins 5.30 % Yeast 0.90 %
- Thành phần: Ngũ cốc 24,87%; Cá và cá phụ phẩm 19,60%; Cá protein cô đặc; Động vật thân mềm và động vật giáp xác 19,59%; Rau 12.50%; Củ quả 11,65%; Protein thực vật 8,58%; Dầu và chất béo 1,96% - Dinh dưỡng: Protein thô 40,00%; Chất béo thô 8,00%; Chất xơ thô 3,00%; Tro thô 8,00%; độ ẩm 8.00%; Phụ gia: Màu thực phẩm Astaxanthin E161j; Colorant Iron Oxide Red E172; Antioxydants: E 306 (vitamin tự nhiên chiết xuất E) - Vitamin, provitamins và các chất/ 1000g: Vitamin A 25000 I. E.; Vitamin D3 3000 I. E.; Vitamin E 330 mg; Vitamin C (ổn định) 400 mg. - Cách cho ăn: Cho ăn nhiều lần trong ngày, mỗi lần ăn tùy thuộc vào mật độ, kích thước cá trong hồ cá mà cho nhiều hay ít. Tính năng: Chỉ với lần nhấn nắp đủ cho 1 x cho cá 6-15 cm chiều dài ăn. Thức ăn không làm đục nước bể cá. Giúp cá tăng ...
Salmon is a popular food. Consuming salmon is considered to be reasonably healthy due to the fish's high protein, high Omega-3 fatty acids, and high vitamin D content. Salmon is also a source of cholesterol, ranging 23214 mg/100g depending on the species. According to reports in the journal Science, however, farmed salmon may contain high levels of dioxins. PCB (polychlorinated biphenyl) levels may be up to eight times higher in farmed salmon than in wild salmon. Omega-3 content may also be lower than in wild caught individuals, and in a different proportion to what is found naturally. Omega 3 comes in three types, ALA, DHA and EPA; wild salmon has traditionally been an important source of DHA and EPA, which are important for brain function and structure, among other things. This means tha...
E161h Зеаксантин
E161e Виолоксантин
E161i Цитранаксантин
E161g Кантаксантин
E161f Родоксантин