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澳新食品标准法典-1.4.4-禁止及限制使用的植物及菌类(Prohibited and Restricted Plants and Fungi)

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核心提示:本标准列出了禁止添加到食品中或以食品出售的植物及菌类品种,以及除作为芳香物质来源之外不允许使用到食品中的植物及菌类品种。
发布单位
Department of Health and Ageing
Department of Health and Ageing
发布文号 Standard 1.4.4
发布日期 2000-12-20 生效日期 暂无
有效性状态 废止日期 暂无
备注 本标准列出了禁止添加到食品中或以食品出售的植物及菌类品种,以及除可作为芳香物质来源之外不允许使用到食品中的植物及菌类品种。
最新文本请见PDF:   Standard1.4.4.pdf
 
 
Purpose
This standard regulates plants and fungi.  It lists the species of plants and fungi that must not be added to food or offered for sale as food.  It also lists the species of plants and fungi that may not be used in food except as a source of a flavouring substance.
Table of Provisions
1             Prohibited plants and fungi
2             Restricted plants and fungi
Schedule 1            Prohibited plants and fungi
Schedule 2            Restricted plants and fungi
Clauses
1             Prohibited plants and fungi
(1)           A plant or fungus, or a part or a derivative of a plant or fungus listed in Schedule 1, or any substance derived therefrom, must not be intentionally added to food or offered for sale as food.
(2)           Eurythroxylum coca (coca bush) or any substance derived therefrom must not be present in a food unless the cocaine has been removed.
Editorial note:
Subclause (1) is not intended to prohibit the unintentional addition of plants and fungi to food that occur within the bounds of recognised acceptable Good Agricultural Practice or Good Manufacturing Practice.  If a public health and safety concern is identified because of the presence of such substances, they will be addressed through the setting of a limit on these substances in final food products.
2             Restricted plants and fungi
A plant or fungus, or a part or a derivative of a plant or fungus listed in Schedule 2, or any substance derived there from, may only be added to or be present in a food if it complies with the requirements for natural toxicants from the addition of a flavouring substance in the Table to clause 4 of Standard 1.4.1.
Editorial Note:
Clause 4 of Standard 1.4.1 imposes maximum levels of natural toxicants arising from the use of certain flavouring substances.
Standard 1.3.1 regulates food additives, including the addition and presence of flavourings in food.

SCHEDULE 1
Prohibited Plants and Fungi
Column 1
Column 2
Species name
Common name
Abrus cantoniensis
 
Abrus precatorius
Jequirity seeds
Acokanthera schimperi
Arrow poison tree
Aconitum spp.
Aconite
Acorus calamus
Calamus oil
Adonis vernalis
False hellebore, Spring adonis
Aesculus hippocastanum
Horse chestnut, Buckeye
Alocasia macrorrhiza
Cunjevoi, Elephant ear, Kape, ‘Ape, Ta’amu
Alstonia constricta
Alstonia
Amanita muscaria
Agaricus, Fly agaric
Amanita spp.
Amanita Mushroom
Ammi visnaga
Bisnaga, Khella
Anadenanthera peregrina
Cohoba yope, Niopo
Anchusa officinalis
Bugloss
Apocynum androsaemifolium
Bitter root, Spreading dogbane
Apocynum cannabinum
Canadian hemp, Dogbane, Indian hemp
Areca catechu nut
Betel nut
Argyreia nervosa
Woolly morning glory
Aristolochia spp.
Birthwort, Snakeroot
Arnica spp.
Arnica
Atropa belladonna
Deadly nightshade, Dwale
Banisteriopsis spp.
Banisteria, Caapi
Borago officinalis
Borage
Brachyglottis spp.
Rangiora
Brunfelsia uniflora
Manaca, Mercury
Bryonia alba
European white bryony
Bryonia dioica
White bryony
Cacalia spp.
 
Calotropis spp.
Calotropis
Cannabis spp.
Hemp, Marijuana
Catha edulis
Khat, Chat
Catharanthus spp.
Periwinkle
Cestrum nocturnum
Queen of the night, Night blooming jessamine
Chelidonium majus
Common celandine, Greater celandine
Chenopodium ambrosioides
Wormseed, Mexican goosefoot, Pigweed, America wormseed
Cicuta virosa
Cowbane, European water hemlock
Clitocybe spp.
Fungi
Colchicum autumnale
Autumn crocus, Meadow saffron
Conium maculatum
Hemlock
Conocybe spp.
 
Convallaria majalis
Lily of the Valley
Copelandia spp.
Fungi
Coprinus atramentarius
Common ink cap
Coriaria spp.
Tutu, Tuupaakihi, Puuhou, Toot
Cornyocarpus laevigatus seed
Karaka kernel, New Zealand laurel
Coronilla spp.
Crown vetch
Cortinarius spp.
Fungi
Coryanthe yohimbe
Yohimbe
Crotolaria spp.
Crotolaria
Croton tiglium
Croton, Purging croton
Cycas media
Zamia palm
Cynoglossum officinale
Hound’s tongue, Beggar’s lice
Cytisus scoparius(see Sarothamnus scoparius)
 
Daphne spp.
Daphne, Mezereum, Spurge laurel
Datura stramonium
Jimson weed, Datura, Thornapple
Delphinium spp.
Larkspur, Stavesacre
Digitalis purpurea
Foxglove

Schedule 1
Prohibited Plants and Fungi (continued)
Column 1
Column 2
Species name
Common name
Dryopteris filix-mas
Male fern
Duboisia spp.
Corkwood, Pituri
Echium plantagineum
Patterson’s curse, Salvation Jane
Echium vulgare
Viper’s bugloss
Entoloma sinuatus
Fungus
Ephedra sinica
Ma-huang
Erysimum canescens
 
Euonymus europaeus
Spindle tree, Skewer wood
Eupatorium rugosum
White snakeroot
Euphorbia spp.
Euphorbia, Milkweed, Spurge, Pennyroyal oil
Farfugium japonicum
 
Galanthus nivalis
Snowdrop
Galerina spp.
Fungi
Gelsemium sempervirens
Yellow Jessamine, Gelsemium
Gymnopilus spp.
Fungi
Gyromitra esculenta
False morel
Haemadictyon amazonica
Yage
Heliotropium spp.
Heliotrope
Helleborous niger
Black hellebore, Christmas rose
Hemerocallis fulva
Pale day lily
Hippomane mancinella
Manzanillo
Homeria breyniana (see Homeria collina)
 
Homeria collina
One-leaved cape tulip
Homeria miniata
Two-leaved cape tulip
Hydrastis canadensis
Goldenseal root or its extract
Hydnocarpus anthelmentica
Chalmoogra seed
Hyoscyamus niger
Hypholoma fasciculare
Black henbane, Stinking nightshade
Sulphur tuft
Ilex aquifolium
Holly, English holly
Inocybe spp.
Fungi
Ipomoea burmanni
Morning glory
Ipomoea hederacea
Morning glory
Ipomoea tricolor (see Ipomoea violacea)
 
Ipomoea violacea
Morning glory
Juniperus sabina oil
Savin oil
Kalmia latifolia
Calico bush, Mountain Laurel, Ivy Bush
Laburnum anagyroides
Laburnum, Golden chain, Golden rain, Bean tree
Lantana camara
Lantana
Laurelia nova-zelandiae
Pukatea
Lepiota morgani
Fungus
Lithospermum spp.
 
Lobelia inflata
Indian tobacco, Lobelia
Lophophora spp.
Peyote
Lycium ferocissimum
Boxthorn, African boxthorn
Mahonia aquifolium
Oregon grape or Mountain grape root or its extract
Mandragora officinarum
European mandrake
Manihot esculenta Crantz (other than Sweet Cassava)
Cassava
Melia azedarach
White cedar, Indian bead tree, Chinaberry
Menispermum canadense
Yellow parilla, Moonseed
Myoporum laetum
Ngaio, Kaio
Narcissus jonquille
Narcissus, Daffodil, Jonquil
Narcissus poeticus
Narcissus, Daffodil, Jonquil
Narcissus pseudonarcissus
Narcissus, Daffodil, Jonquil
Nerium oleander
Oleander
Nicotiana spp.
Tobacco
Oenanthe aquatica(see Oenanthe phellandrium)
 
Oenanthe phellandrium
Water fennel, Water dropwort

Schedule 1
Prohibited Plants and Fungi (continued)
Column 1
Column 2
Species name
Common name
Omphalotus spp.
Fungi
Opuntia cylindrica
San Pedro cactus, Cane cactus
Panaeolus spp.
Fungi
Papaver bracteatum
Oriental poppy
Papaver somniferum (other than seeds)
Opium poppy
Pausinystalia yohimbe (see Coryanthe yohimbe)
 
Peganum harmala
Wild rue
Petasites spp.
Butterbur
Peumus boldus
Boldo
Phoradendron flavascens(see Viscum flavescens)
 
Phoradendron serotinum(see Viscum flavescens)
 
Phoradendron tomentosum(see Viscum flavescens)
 
Physostigma venenosum
Calabar bean, Ordeal bean
Phytolacca decandra
Red pokeweed, Poke root
Phytolacca americana(see Phytolacca decandra)
 
Phytolacca octandra
Inkweed, Red ink plant, Dyeberry
Pilocarpus spp.
 
Piptadenia macrocarpa
Cebil colorado, Cura pag
Piptadenia peregrina
Cohoba, Coxoba, Yoke
Pithomyces chartarum
Fungus
Pluteus spp.
Fungi
Podophyllum peltatum
American mandrake, Mayapple, Podophyllum
Prestonia amazonica (see Haemodictyon amazonica)
 
Prunus laurocerasus
Cherry laurel
Psoralea corylifolia
Malay tea
Psylocybe spp.
Fungi
Pteridium aquilinum
Bracken Fern
Pulmonaria spp.
Lungwort
Punica granatum stem and root bark
Pomegranate
Rauwolfia spp.
Devil pepper, Rauwolfia
Ricinus communis
Castor bean, Castor oil plant
Robinia pseudoacacia
Black locust, False acacia
Sanguinaria canadensis
Bloodroot, Bloodwort
Sarothamnus scoparius
Common broom
Scopolia carniolica
Scopolia
Senecio spp.
Ragwort
Solanum aviculare
Poroporo, Pooporo, Kohoho, Bullibulli
Solanum diflorum
False Jerusalem cherry
Solanum dulcamara
Bittersweet twigs, Blue bindweed, Woody nightshade, Nightshade
Solanum laciniatum (see Solanum aviculare)
 
Solanum linnaenum (see Solanum sodomeum)
 
Solanum nigrum
Black nightshade
Solanum pseudocapsicum
Jerusalem cherries
Solanum sodomeum
Apple of Sodom
Sophora microphylla
Kowhai
Sophora secundiflora
Mescal bean
Spartium junceum
Spanish broom
Spigela marilandica
Pinkroot, Worm grass
Strophanthus gratus
Strophanthus
Strophanthus kombe
Strophanthus
Stropharia cubensis
Fungus
Strychnos gautheriana
Hoang nan
Strychnos ignatii
Ignatious bean
Strychnos malaccensis(see Strychnos gautheriana)
 
Strychnos nux-vomica
Poison nut, Nux vomica

Schedule 1
Prohibited Plants and Fungi (continued)
Column 1
Column 2
Species name
Common name
Symphytum asperum
Prickly comfrey
Symphytum officinale
Common comfrey
Symphytum x uplandicum
Russian comfrey
Tamus communis
Blackeye root, Black bryony
Taxus baccata
Yew, European yew, Common yew
Thevetia neriifolia (see Thevetia peruviana)
 
Thevetia peruviana
Snake nut
Trichodesma africana
 
Tricholoma muscarium
Fungus
Tussilago farfara
Coltsfoot
Veratrum spp.
Hellebore
Vinca spp.
Periwinkle
Virola sebifera
Cuajo negro, Camaticaro
Viscum album
European mistletoe berries
Viscum flavescens
American mistletoe
Xysmalobium undulatum
Uzara, Thornbush
Zamia integrifolia
Coonties, Florida arrowroot
Editorial note:
Requirements relating to Kava (Piper methysticum) are contained in Standard 2.6.3 of this Code.
Sweet cassava is defined in Standard 1.1.2 and the requirements for it are contained in clause 2 of 1.2.1 and clause 3 of Standard 1.2.6

SCHEDULE 2
Restricted Plants and Fungi
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Species name
Common Name
Natural Toxicant
Artemisia absinthium
Common wormwood
Thujone, santonin
Artemisia cina Berg
Levant wormseed
Thujone, santonin
Artemisia maritima
Levant wormseed
Thujone, santonin
Artemisia vulgaris
Mugwort
Thujone, santonin
Chrysanthemum balsamita
Costmary
Thujone
Chrysanthemum parthenium(see Tanacetum parthenium)
   
Cinchona spp.
Cinchona
Quinine
Cinnamomum camphora
Camphor tree oil
Safrole, coumarin
Cinnamomum micranthum
Micranthum oil
Safrole, coumarin
Hedeoma pulegioides oil
American pennyroyal
White snakeroot oil
Pulegone
Hypericum perforatum
St John's wort
Hypericine
Mentha pulegium oil
European pennyroyal oil
Pulegone
Sassafras albidum
American sassafras oil
Safrole
Sassafras officinale (see Sassafras albidum)
   
Tanacetum balsamita (see Chrysanthemum balsamita)
   
Tanacetum parthenium
Feverfew
Santonin
Tanacetum vulgare
Tansy oil
Thujone
Thuja occidentalis
Thuja, White cedar
Thujone
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