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Regulatory Status

Is transglutaminase necessary to be declared as an allergen within the scope of Directive 2000/13EC?

No, transglutaminase (TG) in ACTIVA® preparation is not an allergen under the scope of Directive 2000/13EC. In case ACTIVA® preparation contains any allergenic sub-ingredients, the food operators are requested to label those ingredients clearly on the final foods according to the ingredient statement of ACTIVA® preparations.

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Labelling of foodstuffs made with the enzyme Transglutaminase
The regulatory status of the enzyme transglutaminase in the processing of raw and heated meat products in Germany
Is there any legislation governing TG in EU?
How is TG positioned in France and Denmark?
How is TG positioned in other countries?
What is a processing aid?
Recommended labeling when ACTIVA® EB/ACTIVA® PB is used in Germany
How is TG declared on the label of a final food in EU and why?
 
AJINOMOTO’s position – the Bundesrat requested the Federal Government for a clear labelling
Is transglutaminase necessary to be declared as an allergen within the scope of Directive 2000/13EC?
Is transglutaminase produced by GMO?
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