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    China CFSA Collects Public Comments on Ten New Food Additives

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    On July 15, 2025, China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment (CFSA) issued ten new food additives for public comments, including two new enzymes, two new food nutrition enhancers, one food additive with expanded scope, one processing aids with expanded scope, one food nutrition enhancer with expanded scope and three food additives with additional requirements for quality specifications. Comments are welcomed before August 14, 2025. Details are as follows:

    New enzyme preparations for the food industry (two types)

    Enzyme

    Source

    Donor

    D-psicose 3-epimerase

    Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655

    Ruminococcus sp.5_1_39B_FAA

    Bacillus subtilis

    Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58

    Deaminase

    Streptomyces murinus

    The quality specification requirements of enzyme preparations for the food industry should be in accordance with the provisions of National Standard for Food Safety Food Additives Enzyme Preparations for Food Industry (GB 1886.174).

    New food nutrition enhancers (two types)

    3-fucosyllactose, 3-FL

    Functional classification: food nutrition enhancers

    Applicable scope and maximum levels:

    The usage level, application scope, and quality specifications of 3-fucosyllactose shall be implemented in accordance with the draft consultation document titled "Call for Public Comments on Eight New Varieties of Food Additives Including Aminopeptidase", issued by the China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, specifically the section pertaining to the nutritional enhancer lacto-N-tetraose. Appendix C, which contains information on the production strain used for manufacturing lacto-N-tetraose, is excluded from this reference. The production strain information for this new nutritional enhancer is provided in the table below.

    Name

    Source

    Donor

    3-FL

    Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3)

    Azospirillum lipoferum B510

    Lacto-N-tetraose, LNT

    The usage level, application scope, and quality specifications of lacto-N-tetraose shall be implemented in accordance with the draft consultation document titled "Call for Public Comments on Eight New Varieties of Food Additives Including Aminopeptidase", issued by the China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, specifically the section pertaining to the nutritional enhancer lacto-N-tetraose. Appendix C, which contains information on the production strain used for manufacturing lacto-N-tetraose, is excluded from this reference. The production strain information for this new nutritional enhancer is provided in the table below.

    Name

    Source

    Donor

    Lacto-N-tetraose

    Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3)

    Neisseria spp. and Escherichia coli

    Food additives with expanded scope (one type)

    Name

    Function

    Category No.

    Food name

    Maximum level (g/Kg)

    Remark

    Gellan gum

    Thickener

    01.05.01

    Light cream

    Use according to processing requirements

    Processing aids with expanded scope (one type)

    Name

    Function

    Scope of use

    Bentonite

    Clarifying agent

    Production process of starch sugars — applicable to resistant dextrin only

    Food nutrition enhancer with expanded scope (one type)

    Name

    Category number

    Food name

    Maximum level

    Remark

    Casein phosphopeptide

    01.03.02

    Modified milk powder

    ≤12.8 g/kg

    13.05

    Sports nutrition food

    ≤1.6 g/kg

    For solid beverages, usage amount increases proportionally with the reconstitution ratio.

    Food additives with additional requirements for quality specifications (three types)

    Nutrition enhancer — 2’-Fucosyllactose

    The quality specification requirements for this substance shall be implemented in accordance with the National Health Commission Announcement No. 8 of 2023 (excluding the production microorganism information for 2’-fucosyllactose in Appendix C). The production microorganism information for this new nutritional fortifier is listed in the table below.

    Name

    Source

    Donor

    2’-fucosyllactose

    Escherichia coli BL21 (DE3)

    Escherichia coli

    Kluyveromyces lactis

    DSM70799

    Bacillus spp.

    Nutritional enhancer lacto-N-tetraose

    The quality specifications of this substance shall be implemented in accordance with Announcement No. 8 of 2023 issued by the National Health Commission of China, excluding Appendix D, which contains information on the production strain used for manufacturing lacto-N-neotetraose. The production strain information for this new nutritional fortifier is provided in the table below.

    Name

    Source

    Donor

    Lacto-N-tetraose

    Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655

    Neisseria spp. and Helicobacter spp.

    Enzymatically produced steviol glycosides

    These quality specifications apply to the food additive steviol glycosides (enzymatic conversion), which are derived from Rebaudioside A extracted from the leaves of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni and subsequently produced through a high-efficiency cascade reaction catalyzed by UDP-glucosyltransferase and sucrose synthase, followed by refinement and purification. The resulting glycosides include Rebaudioside M2 (as the main component), along with minor amounts of Rebaudioside D2, Rebaudioside D, Rebaudioside M8, Rebaudioside A, and Rebaudioside B. The production strains used for enzymatic conversion of steviol glycosides shall undergo safety evaluation and comply with the requirements set out in Appendix C.

    Table. Physicochemical Specifications

    Item

    Specification

    Test Method

    Rebaudioside M2, w/% ≥

    75.0

    See Appendix A

    Steviol glycosides, w/% ≥

    95.0

    Ash, w/% ≤

    1.0

    GB 5009.4

    Loss on drying, w/% ≤

    6.0

    GB1886.355-2022

    pH

    4.5-7.0

    GB1886.355-2022

    Lead (Pb), mg/kg ≤

    1.0

    GB 5009.75 or GB 5009.12

    Arsenic (As), mg/kg ≤

    1.0

    GB 5009.76 or GB 5009.11

    Methanol, mg/kg ≤

    200

    GB1886.355-2022

    Ethanol, mg/kg ≤

    5000

    GB1886.355-2022

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