
Article 1 
Lycopene from Blakeslea trispora (hereinafter referred to as the product), as specified in Annex I, may be placed on the market in the Community as a novel food ingredient to be used in the foods listed in Annex II.
Article 2 
The designation of the novel food ingredient authorised by this Decision on the labelling of the foodstuff containing it shall be ‘lycopene’.
Article 3 
The company Vitatene shall establish a monitoring programme accompanying the marketing of the product. This programme shall encompass information about use levels of lycopene in foods as specified in Annex III.
The data collected shall be made available to the Commission and Member States. In the light of new information and a report of EFSA, at the latest in the year 2014 the use of lycopene as an ingredient in foods shall be reviewed.
Article 4 
Decision 2006/721/EC is herewith repealed.
Article 5 
This Decision is addressed to Vitatene SAU, Avda. Antibióticos 59-61, 24009 León, Spain.
Done at Brussels, 28 April 2009.
For the Commission
Androulla VASSILIOU
Member of the Commission
ANNEX I
The purified lycopene from Blakeslea trispora consists of ≥ 95 % lycopene and ≤ 5 % other carotenoids. It is presented either as a powder in a suitable matrix or an oily dispersion. The colour is dark red or red-violet. Antioxidative protection has to be assured.

Chemical nameLycopeneCAS number502-65-8 (all trans-lycopene)Chemical formulaC40H56Chemical formulaFormula weight536,85

ANNEX II
Food category Maximum content of lycopene
Fruit/vegetable juice-based drinks (including concentrates) 2,5 mg/100 g
Drinks intended to meet the expenditure of intense muscular effort especially for sportsmen 2,5 mg/100 g
Foods intended for use in energy-restricted diets for weight reduction 8 mg/meal replacement
Breakfast cereals 5 mg/100 g
Fats and dressings 10 mg/100 g
Soups other than tomato soups 1 mg/100 g
Bread (including crispy breads) 3 mg/100 g
Dietary foods for special medical purposes In accordance with the particular nutritional requirements
Food supplements 15 mg per daily dose as recommended by the manufacturer
ANNEX III
Quantities of lycopene from Blakeslea trispora provided by Vitatene to their customers for the production of final food products to be placed on the market in the European Union.

Results of data base searches on product launches of foods with added lycopene from Blakeslea trispora, including fortification levels and portion sizes per launched food by Member State.

The information above shall be reported to the European Commission annually for the years 2009 to 2012. For the first time on 31 October 2010 for the reporting period 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010; and then with the same yearly reporting period for the following two years.

Where appropriate and available to Vitatene also the same information on intakes of lycopene used as food colour should be reported.

Where available, Vitatene shall provide new scientific information for a reconsideration of the maximum safe intake levels of lycopene.

Based on the collected and reported information above, Vitatene shall carry out an updated intake assessment.

The Commission shall consult EFSA in 2013 to review the information provided by industry.
