Ferrocyanide is listed as a designated additive in Japan
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Last Update: 2002-08-06
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Introduction: from August 1, the Ministry of health, labor and welfare of Japan listed ferrocyanide as the designated additive Ferrocyanide includes potassium ferrocyanide, calcium ferrocyanide and sodium ferrocyanide It belongs to the category of coagulant preventer and can be used for salt The maximum dosage is 0.02g/kg At the end of June this year, when Japan learned that ferrocyanide was contained in table salt from China, there was a problem because it was not allowed to use it in Japan at that time The Ministry of health, labor and welfare of Japan listed ferrocyanide as an international safety product, which was reviewed and approved at the drug and food hygiene review meeting in July Among the designated food additives, one was added this time, reaching 340 However, most of the internationally recognized food additives are not recognized in Japan At present, 30 kinds of additives that are not allowed to be used in Japan will be reviewed together later On the contrary, many of the ones allowed in Japan are not recognized overseas I think Japan will gradually integrate with international standards in the future (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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