
Hebei Shengxue Dacheng Pharmaceutical Co., - | E-Showroom
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Specific Usage Levels of Nisin in the Food Industry
According to the "Standards for the Use of Food Additives" (GB2760-2014), the maximum allowable dosage of nisin in different foods is as follows:
·Baked goods: No more than 0.25g/kg.
·Cakes: No more than 0.5g/kg.
·Dairy products: No more than 0.1g/kg. For specific applications, 0.05g/kg can be added to yogurt and fruit milk, and 0.08g/kg to 0.1g/kg can be added to canned unsweetened condensed milk.
·Meat products: No more than 0.15g/kg. In specific applications like roasted meat or ham, 5g/100kg to 15g/100kg of a nisin blend with a small amount of other preservatives can be added.
·Condiment sauces: No more than 0.1g/kg.
·Canned foods: The addition of 0.1g/kg nisin can preserve canned foods for two years under hot conditions.
·Seafood: Adding 0.1g/kg to 0.15g/kg nisin can inhibit the growth and reproduction of spoilage bacteria.
·Plant protein foods: In soy milk and peanut milk, 0.1g/kg to 0.15g/kg nisin can be added, and 0.1g/kg in gluconic tofu.
·Fruit juices and beverages: 0.05g/kg to 0.1g/kg nisin can be added.
·Egg products: 0.05g/kg to 0.1g/kg of nisin can be added.