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The purpose of this application is to permit the enzyme lipase, triacylglycerol from Trichoderma reesei as a processing aid for the production of bakery products and cereal-based beverages.
Approval Report - 27 June 2019 (pdf 887 kb) | (word 143 kb)Supporting document 1 - Safety assessment (at Approval) (pdf 841 kb) | (word 345 kb)
Submissions:
Department of Health and Human Services Victoria (pdf 383kb)
Dupont (pdf 1.47mb)
Ministry for Primary Industries New Zealand (pdf 256kb)
Nestle (pdf 141kb)
Call for submissions – 5 February 2019 (pdf 829 kb) | (word 125 kb)
Supporting Document 1 – Technical and Safety Assessment Report (pdf 849 kb) | (word 342 kb)
Administrative Assessment Report - 15 February 2018 (pdf 294 kb) | (word 64 kb)
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