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Voluntary fortification of bread with folic acid
Annual Report 2014
T.G. Watson
Baking Industry Research Trust
May 2015
A report to the Ministry for Primary Industries
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Disclaimer
Every effort has been made to ensure the information in this report is accurate.
The Baking Industry Research Trust, and the New Zealand Association of Bakers and
member companies, do not accept any responsibility or liability for any error of fact,
omission, interpretation or opinion that may be present, however it may have occurred.
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Summary
This report fulfils the reporting requirements of the New Zealand Association of Bakers (NZAB) code
of practice (COP) for voluntary folic acid fortification of bread in New Zealand. The COP requires that
the Industry will commission an audit of fortified breads each year to verify the levels of folic acid in
the range of breads and proportion of breads available in New Zealand that are fortified.
NZAB members have advised that there were 58 varieties of folic acid fortified packaged sliced bread
on the market in New Zealand in 2014. This is a 100% increase versus 2013. While some varieties
are regional, the majority are readily available nationally.
In 2014, 19%, by production volume, of packaged sliced bread marketed or distributed by NZAB
members or their private label partners was fortified with folic acid. In December 2014 25.3% of
packaged sliced breads produced by NZAB member companies were fortified with folic acid, so the
minimum target of the COP has just been achieved.
All NZAB member bread formulations claiming folic acid fortification, by manufacturing company,
were audited. Where product was sold in both the North and South Islands, product from both
islands was audited. All samples were taken from the market by shoppers independent of NZAB
member companies. A total of 64 breads were sampled across the country. Folic Acid content was
tested by AsureQuality using the Biacore method (based on AOAC method 992.05).
Audit results show that the average fortification levels of all breads sampled was 186 µg per 100
grams of bread. The median fortification levels (interquartile range (IQR)) for all bread analyses was
171 µg /100 g (IQR: 140, 215 µg /100 g). 84% of all samples tested had folic acid test results in the
range of 100 ≤ r ≤ 250 µg /100 g.
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Contents
Page Number
Summary 3
Contents 4
List of Tables 5
List of Abbreviations 5
Introduction 6
List of breads containing folic acid 7
Proportion of breads fortified with folic acid 12
Audit of breads claimed to be fortified with folic acid 13
Background to audit 13
Method 13
Analysis of folic acid content 14
Results 14
Discussion 16
Next steps 17
Appendices
Appendix 1 18
New Zealand Association of Bakers (NZAB) and Private
Label Partner’s Code of Practice for Voluntary Folic
Acid Fortification of Bread
Appendix 2 22
Full results
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List of Tables
Table Number Title Page Number
1 Packaged sliced breads fortified with folic acid 8
2 Percentage of packaged sliced breads fortified with folic acid 12
3 Summary of audit results 14
List of Abbreviations
New Zealand Association of Bakers (NZAB)
Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI)
Code of Practice (COP)
Baking Industry Research Trust (BIRT)
Nutrition Information Panel (NIP)
Not Applicable (NA)
Interquartile range (IQR)
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Introduction
In order to help meet the needs of the population of concern with regard to folic acid (i.e., women of
child-bearing age) members of the New Zealand Association of Bakers voluntarily add folic acid to
some bread products. This enables those in the population who wish to increase their folic acid
levels to do so by purchasing these fortified breads. A code of practice (COP) has been developed to
reinforce NZAB commitment to having folic acid fortified bread available to the market.
This report is written to meet the reporting requirements of NZAB code of practice (COP) for
voluntary folic acid fortification of bread. A copy of the COP and list of the companies that have
signed up to it is included in the Appendix to this report.
The COP was developed in conjunction with the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI). It requires
that an audit is carried out to verify the level of folic acid in the range of NZAB packaged sliced loaf
breads fortified, and that an annual report be submitted to MPI which includes the following:
• a list of all the breads containing folic acid
• the proportion, by volume, reported as production volume of packaged loaf breads that
contain folic acid
• a list of breads that have been tested and the test method used
• the results of tests, identifying the levels of folic acid found in breads
• an explanation of how the goal for fortifying towards 50% of packaged breads in NZ, with
folic acid, is being met.
This report relates to the 2014 calendar year.
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List of breads fortified with folic acid
There are 58 varieties of NZAB folic acid fortified packaged sliced breads on the market in New Zealand as shown in Table 1. This is an increase of 100%
versus the 29 varieties that were on the market in 2013.
The list of fortified products, including product name, loaf weight, and regions where able to be purchased, is available to the public on the BIRT website
www.bakeinfo.co.nz. Bread type, type of outlet and shelf prices in 2014 have been added to the list for the information of readers of this report.
Some bread varieties are only available in one island. However, there is often a similar counter-part available on the other island e.g., Rivermill Wheatmeal
in the North Island is equivalent to Golden Bake Wheatmeal in the South Island. Many of the folic acid fortified breads are used by food service customers
i.e., restaurants, caterers, cafes, cafeterias, government institutions, rest homes etc. Fortified breads are available in a range of prices.
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Table 1 Packaged sliced breads fortified with folic acid
Product Name Loaf Weight (g)
Bread Type (White,
Wheatmeal, Light Grain or Heavy Grain)
Regions where able to be purchased
Type of Outlet (Supermarket, Dairy, Other)
2014 On Shelf Price Range ($ per loaf)
Rivermill Wheatmeal Sandwich 600 Meal North Island only Fuel channel, dairies, fruit shops 1.00-2.00 Rivermill Wheatmeal Toast 600 Meal North Island only Fuel channel, dairies, fruit shops 1.00-2.00 Rivermill Nature's Grain Toast 600 Light Grain North Island only Fuel channel, dairies, fruit shops 1.00-2.00 Giant Multigrain Toast 600 Light Grain North Island only Supermarkets 1.00-1.50 Giant Wheatmeal Toast 600 Meal North Island only Supermarkets 1.00-1.50 Sunny Crust Multigrain Toast 600 Light Grain National Supermarkets 1.80-2.20 Sunny Crust Wholemeal Toast 600 Meal National Supermarkets 1.80-2.20 Golden Bake Wheatmeal Sandwich 600 Meal South Island only Fuel channel, dairies, fruit shops 1.40-1.60 Golden Bake Wheatmeal Toast 600 Meal South Island only Fuel channel, dairies, fruit shops 1.40-1.60
Budget Multigrain Toast 600 Light Grain Lower North Island only
Pak n Save , New World, 4 Square 1.00
Molenberg Balance Toast 700 Meal National Supermarkets 2.90-3.50 Molenberg Balance Sandwich 700 Meal National Supermarkets 2.90-3.50 Molenberg Vitality Toast 700 Light Grain National Supermarkets 2.90-3.50 Molenberg Grains Plus Toast 700 Light Grain National Supermarkets 2.90-3.50 Country Split Italian 450 White National Supermarkets 3.40-4.30 Country Split Multigrain 450 Light Grain National Supermarkets 3.40-4.30
TipTop Supersoft Honey Grain Toast 700 Light Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other 2.58 to 3.66, 2 for $5 is
lowest promo price
TipTop Supersoft Multigrain Toast 700 Light Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other 2.61 to 3.48, 2 for $5 is
lowest promo price
Tip Top Goodness Grains 9 Grain Toast 700 Light Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other 2.6 to 3.48, 2 for $5 is
lowest promo price
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TipTop Goodness Grains Soy & Linseed Toast 700 Light Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other
2.6 to 3.54, 2 for $5 is lowest promo price
TipTop Goodness Grains Original Swiss Toast 700 Light Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other
2.62 to 3.52, 2 for $5 is lowest promo price
TipTop Goodness Grains Original Swiss Sandwich 700 Light Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other
2 for $5 is lowest promo price
TipTop Goodness Grains Original Swiss Super Thick 700 Light Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other
2.5 to 3.67, 2 for $5 is lowest promo price
TipTop Cranberry and Coconut 500 Fruit Bread National Supermarket, Dairy, Other 3.54 to 4.55, $3.50 is lowest promo price
Burgen Bread Soy Linseed Toast 700 Heavy Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other 3.09 to 4.1, $3 is lowest
promo price
Burgen Bread Soy Linseed 700 Heavy Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other 3.07 to 4.1, $3 is lowest
promo price
Burgen Bread Mix Grain Toast 700 Heavy Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other 3.05 to 4.08, $3 is lowest
promo price
Burgen Bread Mix Grain 700 Heavy Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other 3.06 to 4.1, $3 is lowest
promo price
Burgen Bread Pumpkin Seed Chia 700 Heavy Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other 3.1 to 4.07, $3 is lowest
promo price
Burgen Bread Ancient Grains 700 Heavy Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other 3.29 to 4.89, $3 is lowest
promo price Burgen Bread Mixed Grains Original Sandwich 740 Heavy Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other $3 is lowest promo price Burgen Bread Mixed Grains Original Toast 740 Heavy Grain National Supermarket, Dairy, Other $3 is lowest promo price
Goldmax Mixed Grain Toast 550 Light Grain National Dairy, Other 1 to 1.72, Dairy price is $1
to $2
Goldmax Wheatmeal Sandwich 550 Wheatmeal National Dairy, Other 0.99 to 1.75, Dairy price is
$1 to $2
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Goldmax Wheatmeal Toast 550 Wheatmeal National Dairy, Other 1 to 1.74, Dairy price is $1
to $2
Goldmax White Sandwich 550 White National Dairy, Other 0.99 to 1.79, Dairy price is
$1 to $2
Goldmax White Toast 550 White National Dairy, Other 1 to 1.71, Dairy price is $1
to $2
Norths Multigrain Toast 600 Light Grain National Supermarket, Dairy 1.13 to 1.84, Promoted at
$1 and 3 for $5
Norths Wheatmeal Toast 600 Wheatmeal National Supermarket, Dairy 1.15 to 1.78, Promoted at
$1 and 3 for $5
Norths White Toast 600 White National Supermarket, Dairy 1.09 to 1.78, Promoted at
$1 and 3 for $5
Budget White Toast 600 White National (Excl Lower North Island) Supermarket, Dairy
0.97 to 1.58, Promoted to 99c in Pak N Save and $1
in New World
Budget white Sandwich 600 White National (Excl Lower North Island) Supermarket, Dairy
0.98 to 1.63, Promoted to 99c in Pak N Save and $1
in New World
Budget Multigrain Toast 600 Light Grain National (Excl Lower North Island) Supermarket, Dairy
0.97 to 1.64, Promoted to 99c in Pak N Save and $1
in New World
Budget Multigrain Sandwich 600 Light Grain National (Excl Lower North Island) Supermarket, Dairy
0.99 to 1.65, Promoted to 99c in Pak N Save and $1
in New World
Budget Wheatmeal Toast 600 Wheatmeal National (Excl Lower North Island) Supermarket, Dairy
0.98 to 1.62, Promoted to 99c in Pak N Save and $1
in New World
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Budget Wheatmeal Sandwich 600 Wheatmeal National (Excl Lower North Island) Supermarket, Dairy
0.97 to 1.53, Promoted to 99c in Pak N Save and $1
in New World
Pams White Toast 700 White National (Excl Lower North Island) Supermarket, Dairy
1.98 to 2.39, 3 for $5 lowest promo price
Pams white Sandwich 700 White National (Excl Lower North Island) Supermarket, Dairy
1.98 to 2.39, 3 for $5 lowest promo price
Pams Multigrain Toast 700 Light Grain National (Excl Lower North Island) Supermarket, Dairy
1.98 to 2.38, 3 for $5 lowest promo price
Pams Multigrain Sandwich 700 Light Grain National (Excl Lower North Island) Supermarket, Dairy
1.98 to 2.38, 3 for $5 lowest promo price
Pams Wheatmeal Toast 700 Wheatmeal National (Excl Lower North Island) Supermarket, Dairy
1.99 to 2.4, 3 for $5 lowest promo price
Pams Wheatmeal Sandwich 700 Wheatmeal National (Excl Lower North Island) Supermarket, Dairy
1.99 to 2.4, 3 for $5 lowest promo price
Salba White Toast 750 White North Island Supermarket $4.10 Salba White Sandwich 750 White North Island Supermarket $4.10
WB497 Plain Pack Multigrain Toast 600 Light Grain Gisborne, East Coast, Wairoa Pak n Save Gisborne, Other $1.48
WB640 Eastlander Multigrain 600 Light Grain Gisborne, East Coast, Wairoa Dairies $1.70
WB220 Gizzy Sourdough White 650 White Gisborne Pak n Save Gisborne $2.69 WB225 Gizzy Sourdough Multigrain 650 Light Grain Gisborne Pak n Save Gisborne $2.69
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Proportion of breads fortified with folic acid
The proportion of breads fortified with folic acid is calculated as a percentage of production volume
of packaged sliced breads marketed and/or distributed in New Zealand by NZAB members. NZAB
members produce in excess of 90% of the packaged sliced breads in New Zealand. This includes
production of NZAB branded products, and also production of private label products. Individual
companies provided production volumes to the author of this report who then collated the
information to determine the percentages as shown in Table 2 below. Production volumes include
private label production.
Table 2 Percentage of packaged sliced breads fortified with folic acid
2012 Production
2013 Production
2014 Production
December 2014
NZAB Branded 18.0 16.6 15.6 19.2
Private Label 9.0 9.1 27.0 39.9
Total 14.1 14.4 19.0 25.3
The NZAB COP states the following objective:
“The aspirational goal over time is for industry to work towards fortifying with folic acid a minimum
of 25% and up to 50%, by volume, reported as production volume numbers, of packaged sliced loaf
breads (including private label products) marketed and distributed in New Zealand, by NZAB
members. A minimum of 25% by volume will be fortified by the end of 2014.”
In December 2014 25.3% of packaged sliced breads produced by NZAB member companies were
fortified with folic acid, so the minimum target of the COP has just been achieved. Back in 2013 it
was anticipated that the actual 2014 fortified volume would be at least 25%, but delays in
implementation of, and changes to, company marketing plans resulted in launch of newly fortified
products towards the end of the year rather than the beginning of the year as originally planned.
Year on year percentage of folic acid fortified NZAB branded product has decreased. This is a
reflection of fluctuations in product mix of actual sales rather than planned production decrease.
Of the five NZAB companies who fortify product with folic acid, two are large manufacturers that
produce the majority of packaged bread available in New Zealand both under their own branding
and on behalf of private label companies. One of the two companies in calendar year 2014 had
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fortified 35.5% of their total (own brand and private label combined) production (59.4% in
December), whereas the other only fortified 12.5% (14.6% in December). Currently, one company is
exceeding the code of practice requirement, while the other has yet to meet minimum requirement.
The company which has yet to meet minimum requirements does have plans in place to at least
meet the minimum requirement in 2015. Also affecting these results is that only one private label
partner has signed up to the code of practice at this time.
Audit of breads claimed to be fortified with folic acid
Background to Audit
Industry developed the COP with the support of MPI. The COP, requires that an annual audit of all
bread formulations claiming folic acid fortification, by manufacturer, be audited and tested for folic
acid. Where a company sells the product in both the North and South Islands, product from both
islands is to be audited. The audit and results described in this report are to meet the COP
requirements. The audit is designed to show how well or not manufacturing companies are
fortifying the products they claim to be fortifying.
Method
NZAB member companies each provided a list of the folic acid fortified products they manufacture
and in which regions the products are available. They also advised products which had formulations
in common. With sampling required in both North and South Islands where a company sold the
product in both regions the resulting audit list required that 64 breads be sampled.
All folic acid fortified bread formulations were audited by manufacturing company and by island (if
applicable). Audit samples were collected in June/July and/or November/December 2014. All
formulations were audited at least once.
Samples (1 loaf of each product) for each company were collected from stores in areas where their
products were known to be sold. The lead auditor assigned a shopping list to an independent
‘shopper’ in each of the applicable regions. Samples were purchased and details such as date code,
colour of closure tag, date of purchase and store location were noted. Products were then couriered
overnight to Auckland or Christchurch, where Nutrition Information Panel (NIP) and ingredient list
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pack information was scanned. Following this, samples were coded and then delivered to
AsureQuality for testing.
Analysis of folic acid content
Samples were tested by AsureQuality using the Biacore Method (based on AOAC method 992.05).
The uncertainty of measurement (error value) for this test is 9.8%.
Results
Table 3 is a summary of the combined audit results for companies manufacturing folic acid fortified
breads. Full results are shown in appendix 2
Table 3 Summary of Audit Results
Audit Jun/Jul 14 Nov/Dec 14 Total
Bread Formulations Total Number Tested 32 35 67
Number from Previous Audit Retested NA 3 NA
Number of Samples with Folic Acid Test Result r (µg/100g)
r < 50 0 0 0 50 ≤ r < 100 1 1 2
100 ≤ r ≤ 200 20 22 42 200 < r ≤ 250 7 7 14
r > 250 4 5 9
Percentage of results with Folic Acid Test Result r (µg/100g)
r < 50 0 0 0 50 ≤ r < 100 3 3 3
100 ≤ r ≤ 200 62.5 63 63 200 < r ≤ 250 22 20 21
r > 250 12.5 14 13 100 ≤ r ≤ 250 84 83 84
Audit results show that the average fortification levels of all breads sampled was 186 µg per 100
grams of bread. The median fortification levels (interquartile range (IQR)) for all bread analyses was
171 µg /100 g (IQR: 140, 215 µg /100 g). 84% of all samples tested had folic acid test results in the
range of 100 ≤ r ≤ 250 µg /100 g.
No breads were found to have folic acid levels of less than 50 µg /100 g, and only 2 samples (3%) had
less than 100 µg /100 g. These low results were brought to the attention of the relevant companies
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so that corrective action could be taken. This 3% compares with 23% of breads tested in 2013
having less than 50 µg /100 g of folic acid and 37% less than 100 µg /100 g.
In the first audit round four breads were found to have levels of folic acid in excess of 300 µg /100g.
The manufacturing company which produced this bread worked throughout the year to update all of
its formulations. While only one of the four breads was available to be purchased on the day of the
second audit, it had a folic acid level of 232 µg /100 g and no other breads produced by that
company and tested in the second round exceeded the 300 µg /100 g level.
The results presented in Appendix 2 shows the on pack labelling of fortified breads for each bread
audited. Not all packaging listed the folate content in the NIP. Of those that did, the labelled folate
content was presented as: 130, 150, 200 and 300 µg /100 g. Note that the 300 µg /100 g was an
error on the pack of one bread variant where the manufacturer was running out stock of old
packaging.
Companies targeted 80 to 180 µg/100g under the voluntary regime between 2009 and 2012 and are
still in the process of reviewing formulations and updating targeted folic acid levels to the COP target
of 200 µg folic acid/100g. Newly fortified products are all targeting 200 µg /100 g, and as products
and packaging are reviewed, formulations are being revised to target the 200 µg /100 g. Looking at
the results of the breads where NIP information is not available it would appear that the majority of
products where folate is not listed in the NIP, are targeting the 200 µg /100 g level.
It was also noted that in the November/December audit six breads that were fortified with folic acid
did not mention folate or folic acid anywhere on pack. These breads were audited in the first week
of their formulations being fortified. When contacted the manufacturing company responsible
advised that in a few cases run out of old packaging and introduction of new did not quite coincide
with new formulations being introduced, but that all variants would be in their new packaging within
a week.
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Discussion
A range of affordable bread products are now fortified with folic acid throughout New Zealand.
Progress has been made throughout 2014 to increase the range of products available, and by
December 58 products representing 25.3% of the total volume produced for that month were
fortified with folic acid.
Under the New Zealand (Permitted Fortification of Bread with Folic Acid) Food Standard 2012, bread
can contain a maximum of 250µg of folic acid per 100g of finished product. The NZAB COP has a
target level for folic acid of 200µg/100g finished bread product. Previous to this, companies
targeted 80 to 180 µg/100g under the voluntary regime between 2009 and 2012. Companies are
working to update formulations and packaging to reflect the new target.
In 2013 and early 2014 BIRT discussed audit results and possible corrective actions with each of the
companies. Priorities were to be considered in the following order:
1. ensuring processes are in place so that folic acid is actually being added to those products
claiming to be fortified
2. achieving folic acid levels in the ballpark of the targeted level (i.e., first aim for +/- 50µg of
targeted level) which may or may not have been revised to the COP 200 µg/100g level
3. targeting and consistently adding folic acid premix to achieve COP target of 200 µg/100g
finished product
Significant progress has been made in the accuracy of fortifying bread at the targeted level since
2013. 2014 audit results indicate that all companies fortifying bread with folic acid are now achieving
priority 1, (i.e. confirmed addition of folic acid). Almost all companies have achieved priority 2 as
indicated by our final round of audit results. Companies are now focusing on consistently achieving
target levels, and revising formulations and packaging where necessary to the COP target of 200
µg/100g. The next round of auditing will provide a measure as to how work is progressing in this
area.
Nearly half the breads in 2013 had folic acid levels between 100 µg/100g and 250 µg/100g (43% and
46% respectively in May/July and October/November). This has increased to 84% in 2014 which
indicates that the industry is getting to grips with the technical difficulties of fortifying a leavened
product with minute quantities of a vitamin and are now achieving priority 2 and well on their way
to achieving priority 3 as well.
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Next Steps
On-going review and updating of formulations will help to achieve the targeted 200 µg folic
acid/100g across all finished products. Continuing work on determining folic acid premix addition
levels for each bread type and process should eventually mean that the targeted level is consistently
achieved.
Encouragement of COP signatories who have not met their obligations under the COP to increase
their efforts, and continued lobbying of the Private Label Partner who has yet to sign the COP,
should see the overall percentage by volume of folic acid fortified breads increase towards the COP
aspirational target of 50%.
Next audits are scheduled to be carried out in June and November 2015.
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Appendices
Appendix 1
New Zealand Association of Bakers (NZAB) and Private Label Partner’s Code of Practice for
Voluntary Folic Acid Fortification of Bread is shown below. It has been signed by the following
companies:
• Breadcraft (Wai) Ltd
• Foodstuffs Own Brands
• George Weston Foods (NZ) Ltd
• Goodman Fielder New Zealand Ltd
• Walter Findlay Ltd
• Yarrows (The Bakers) 2011 Ltd
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Appendix 2
Results - Folic Acid Bread Audit: June 2014 - December 2014
Sample Code NIP Folate (µg/100g) Ingredients (Y/N)Average of Duplicates
Average of Duplicates
1 130 Y, Vitamin (Folate) 117 117 1172 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 92.9 86.8 89.9 144 155 1503 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 454 445 4504 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 498 486 492 232 232 2325 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 203 211 2076 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 354 355 3557 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 323 315 3198 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 109 105 1079 Not in NIP Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 158 162 160
10 Not in NIP Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 154 150 15211 Not in NIP N 265 260 26312 Not in NIP N 250 234 24213 Not in NIP N 257 253 25514 130 Y, Vitamin (Folate) 91.6 95.1 93.415 130 Y, Vitamin (Folate) 105 112 10916 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 269 270 27017 Not in NIP Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 129 120 12518 Not in NIP N 128 136 13219 Not in NIP Y, Vitamin (Folate) 160 167 16420 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 171 176 17421 Not in NIP Y, Vitamin (Folate) 165 168 16722 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 230 221 22623 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 208 217 21324 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 220 204 21225 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 221 220 22126 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 188 185 18727 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 143 151 14728 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 274 274 27429 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 159 159 15930 300 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 194 205 20031 Not in NIP Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 146 134 14032 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 190 187 18933 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 149 142 146 226 226 22634 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 149 147 14835 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 206 192 19936 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 172 169 17137 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 146 141 14438 125 Y, Folic Acid 173 165 16939 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 276 287 28240 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 178 190 18441 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 137 134 13642 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 141 145 14343 130 Y, Vitamin (Folate) 114 113 11444 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 126 124 12545 150 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 198 213 20646 Not in NIP Y, Folic Acid 147 147 14747 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 224 213 21948 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 180 185 18349 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 168 174 17150 Not in NIP Y, Vitamin (Folate) 136 142 13951 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 235 218 22752 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 215 219 21753 130 Y, Vitamin (Folate) 121 119 12054 Not in NIP Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 113 117 11555 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 185 181 18356 130 Y, Vitamin (Folate) 121 118 12057 Not in NIP Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 120 124 12258 Not in NIP Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 113 107 11059 Not in NIP Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 118 114 11660 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 171 174 17361 Not in NIP N 158 152 15562 Not in NIP N 168 177 17363 200 Y, Vitamin (Folic Acid) 203 209 20664 Not in NIP Y, Vitamin (Folate) 200 213 207
FOLIC ACID TEST RESULTS (µg/100g)On Pack Information
Duplicate Test Results
Jun/Jul 14
Duplicate Test Results
Nov/Dec 14