The Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association's Regulatory Affairs Committee announced the following today. The Brazilian government on Friday, January 26, 2007 published the ratification of the Mercosur regulation on flavors. Flavors accepted by JECFA, CoE, FDA or FEMA continue to be officially acceptable for use in Brazil.
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