GB 10766-201X will replace GB 10767-2010.
This standard replaces the contents in GB 10767-2010 National Food Safety Standard Older Infants and Young Children Formula that apply to formula foods for older infants at the age of 7~ 12 months.
The following changes have been made with respect to the contents of GB 10767-2010 that apply to formula foods for older infants at the age of 7~ 12 months:
——The scope of the standard is modified.
——The terms and definitions are modified.
——The requirements of proportion of whey protein to lactose are added.
——The minimum or maximum value of most nutrients are adjusted or added.
——The requirements of protein, iron, zinc and phosphate content in soy-based formula foods for older infants are added.
——Manganese, selenium and choline are now essential, instead of optional.
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Standard
GB 10766-201X National Food Safety Standard Older Infants and Young Children Formula (Draft for Comment) (English Version)
Standard No.
GB 10766-201X
Status
valid
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
3000 words
Price(USD)
150.0
Implemented on
Delivery
via email in 1~3 business day
Detail of GB 10766-201X
Standard No.
GB 10766-201X
English Name
National Food Safety Standard Older Infants and Young Children Formula (Draft for Comment)
Chinese Name
食品安全国家标准 较大婴儿配方食品 (征求意见稿)
Chinese Classification
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
National Health Commission, State Administration for Market Regulation
GB 10766-201X will replace GB 10767-2010.
This standard replaces the contents in GB 10767-2010 National Food Safety Standard Older Infants and Young Children Formula that apply to formula foods for older infants at the age of 7~ 12 months.
The following changes have been made with respect to the contents of GB 10767-2010 that apply to formula foods for older infants at the age of 7~ 12 months:
——The scope of the standard is modified.
——The terms and definitions are modified.
——The requirements of proportion of whey protein to lactose are added.
——The minimum or maximum value of most nutrients are adjusted or added.
——The requirements of protein, iron, zinc and phosphate content in soy-based formula foods for older infants are added.
——Manganese, selenium and choline are now essential, instead of optional.
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