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Compositional guideline: Conifer phytosterol complex

Definition

Conifer phytosterol complex is a by-product of the wood pulping process used for coniferous trees. There are four main steps in the production of conifer phytosterol complex: (i) alkaline digestion of wood chips to produce tall oil soap; (ii) a solvent extraction process to yield an organic phase; (iii) complexation-washing process of the organic extract to produce the crude sterol mixture; and, (iv) crystallisation of purified sterols from the crude sterol mixture. The bulk anhydrous substance meets the requirements shown in the following table.

Characteristic Standard Method
Appearance Crystalline, waxy powder. No foreign matter  
Colour White to off-white  
Odour None or slight chemical odour  
Identification Chemical profile of major components matches standard. GC method
Phytosterol content NLT 95% GC method
Sitosterol 36% - 79%* GC method
Sitostanol (Stigmastanol) 6% - 34%* GC method
Campesterol 4% - 25%* GC method
Campestanol (Ergostanol) 2% - 12%* GC method
Related substances (C15 - C25 aliphatic alcohols) NMT 0.5%* GC method
Loss on drying (water) NMT 5% Weight loss after 2 hr at 96°C under vacuum
Solvents NMT 0.5%. USP<467>
Residue on ignition NMT 0.1% USP<281>
Total Heavy Metals NMT 10 mg/kg EPA# method 200.15 (ICP scan)
Cadmium NMT 1 mg/kg EPA method 200.15 (ICP scan)
Mercury NMT 1 mg/kg EPA method 245.1 (CVUV scan)
Arsenic NMT 5 mg/kg EPA method 200.15 (ICP scan)
Lead NMT 0.25 mg/kg EPA Method 7000A (Graphite Furnace AAS)
Pesticide residues Complies with limits specified in Ph. Eur. 2.8.13 Ph. Eur.
Total aerobic count NMT 10,000 CFU/g Sponsor's method
Combined moulds & yeasts NMT 100 CFU/g Sponsor's method
Coliforms Negative Sponsor's method
E. coli Negative Sponsor's method
Salmonella Negative Sponsor's method
* % w/w on an 'anhydrous' basis.
# US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory, Cincinnati, Ohio.
NMT = not more than
NLT = not less than

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