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ESADDIs for minerals
Column 1    Column 2       Column 3  Column 4            Column 5
Mineral     RDI or ESADDI            For children aged   For infants
                                     1–3 years
Calcium     RDI            800 mg    700 mg              550 mg
Chromium    ESADDI         200 μg    60 μg               40 μg
Copper      ESADDI         3.0 mg    0.8 mg              0.65 mg
Iodine      RDI            150 μg    70 μg               60 μg
Iron        RDI            12 mg     6 mg                (a) 9 mg, for infants from 6 months
                                                         (b) 3 mg, for infants under 6 months
Magnesium   RDI            320 mg    80 mg               60 mg
Manganese   ESADDI         5.0 mg    1.5 mg              0.8 mg
Molybdenum  ESADDI         250 μg    50 μg               30 μg
Phosphorus  RDI            1 000 mg  500 mg              300 mg
Selenium    RDI            70 μg     25 μg               15 μg
Zinc        RDI            12 mg     4.5 mg              4.5 mg

S1—4 Calculation of retinol equivalents for provitamin A forms of vitamin A
  For paragraph 1.1.2—14(3)(a), the conversion factors are:
Conversion factors—vitamin A
Provitamin A form                        Conversion factor (µg/1 µg retinol equivalents)
beta-apo-8′-carotenal                    12
beta-carotene-synthetic                  6
Carotenes-natural                        12
beta-apo-8′-carotenoic acid ethyl ester  12

 Note Natural forms of provitamin A may have conversion factors that are not provided in this table.
S1—5 Calculation of alpha-tocopherol equivalents for vitamin E
 (1) For paragraph 1.1.2—14(3)(c), the conversion factors are:
 (a) if, for a particular form of Vitamin E, the table to subsection (2) specifies a conversion factor—that conversion factor; or
 (b) if, for a particular form of Vitamin E, the table to subsection (2) does not specify a conversion factor—a conversion factor determined by the composition of the form of Vitamin E.
 (2) The table to this subsection is:
Conversion factors—vitamin E
Vitamin E form                          Conversion factor (µg/1 µg alpha-tocopherol equivalents)
dl-alpha-tocopherol                     1.36
d-alpha-tocopherol concentrate          (see paragraph (1)(b))
Tocopherols concentrate, mixed          (see paragraph (1)(b))
d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate              1.10
dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate             1.49
d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate concentrate  (see paragraph (1)(b))
d-alpha-tocopheryl acid succinate       1.23

       Note Natural forms of vitamin E may have conversion factors that are not provided in this table.
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Amendment History
The Amendment History provides information about each amendment to the Schedule. The information includes commencement or cessation information for relevant amendments.

These amendments are made under section 92 of the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Act 1991 unless otherwise indicated. Amendments do not have a specific date for cessation unless indicated as such.

About this compilation

This is compilation No. 3 of Schedule 1 as in force on 29 November 2018 (up to Amendment No. 182). It includes any commenced amendment affecting the compilation to that date.

Prepared by Food Standards Australia New Zealand on 29 November 2018.

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