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[CITE: 21CFR182]
 
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                        TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
 
CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                          SERVICES (CONTINUED)
 
PART 182--SUBSTANCES GENERALLY RECOGNIZED AS SAFE--Table of Contents
 
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec.
182.1  Substances that are generally recognized as safe.
182.10  Spices and other natural seasonings and flavorings.
182.20  Essential oils, oleoresins (solvent-free), and natural 
          extractives (including distillates).
182.40  Natural extractives (solvent-free) used in conjunction with 
          spices, seasonings, and flavorings.
182.50  Certain other spices, seasonings, essential oils, oleoresins, 
          and natural extracts.
182.60  Synthetic flavoring substances and adjuvants.
182.70  Substances migrating from cotton and cotton fabrics used in dry 
          food packaging.
182.90  Substances migrating to food from paper and paperboard products.
182.99  Adjuvants for pesticide chemicals.
 
            Subpart B--Multiple Purpose GRAS Food Substances
 
182.1045  Glutamic acid.
182.1047  Glutamic acid hydrochloride.
182.1057  Hydrochloric acid.
182.1073  Phosphoric acid.
182.1087  Sodium acid pyrophosphate.
182.1125  Aluminum sulfate.
182.1127  Aluminum ammonium sulfate.
182.1129  Aluminum potassium sulfate.
182.1131  Aluminum sodium sulfate.
182.1180  Caffeine.
182.1217  Calcium phosphate.
182.1235  Caramel.
182.1320  Glycerin.
182.1480  Methylcellulose.
182.1500  Monoammonium glutamate.
182.1516  Monopotassium glutamate.
182.1711  Silica aerogel.
182.1745  Sodium carboxymethylcellulose.
182.1748  Sodium caseinate.
182.1778  Sodium phosphate.
182.1781  Sodium aluminum phosphate.
182.1810  Sodium tripolyphosphate.
 
                      Subpart C--Anticaking Agents
 
182.2122  Aluminum calcium silicate.
182.2227  Calcium silicate.
182.2437  Magnesium silicate.
182.2727  Sodium aluminosilicate.
182.2729  Sodium calcium aluminosilicate, hydrated.
182.2906  Tricalcium silicate.
 
                    Subpart D--Chemical Preservatives
 
182.3013  Ascorbic acid.
182.3041  Erythorbic acid.
182.3089  Sorbic acid.
182.3109  Thiodipropionic acid.
182.3149  Ascorbyl palmitate.
182.3169  Butylated hydroxyanisole.
182.3173  Butylated hydroxytoluene.
182.3189  Calcium ascorbate.
182.3225  Calcium sorbate.
182.3280  Dilauryl thiodipropionate.
182.3616  Potassium bisulfite.
182.3637  Potassium metabisulfite.
182.3640  Potassium sorbate.
182.3731  Sodium ascorbate.
182.3739  Sodium bisulfite.
182.3766  Sodium metabisulfite.
182.3795  Sodium sorbate.
182.3798  Sodium sulfite.
182.3862  Sulfur dioxide.
182.3890  Tocopherols.
 
Subpart E--Emulsifying Agents [Reserved]
 
Subpart F--Dietary Supplements [Reserved]
 
                         Subpart G--Sequestrants
 
182.6085  Sodium acid phosphate.
182.6197  Calcium diacetate.
182.6203  Calcium hexametaphosphate.
182.6215  Monobasic calcium phosphate.
182.6285  Dipotassium phosphate.
182.6290  Disodium phosphate.
182.6757  Sodium gluconate.
182.6760  Sodium hexametaphosphate.
182.6769  Sodium metaphosphate.
182.6778  Sodium phosphate.
182.6787  Sodium pyrophosphate.
182.6789  Tetra sodium pyrophosphate.
182.6810  Sodium tripolyphosphate.
 
                         Subpart H--Stabilizers
 
182.7255  Chondrus extract.
 
                          Subpart I--Nutrients
 
182.8013  Ascorbic acid.
182.8159  Biotin.
182.8217  Calcium phosphate.
182.8223  Calcium pyrophosphate.
182.8250  Choline bitartrate.
182.8252  Choline chloride.
182.8778  Sodium phosphate.
182.8890  Tocopherols.
182.8892  a-Tocopherol acetate.
182.8985  Zinc chloride.
182.8988  Zinc gluconate.
182.8991  Zinc oxide.
182.8994  Zinc stearate.
182.8997  Zinc sulfate.
 
    Authority: 21 U.S.C. 321, 342, 348, 371.
 
    Source: 42 FR 14640, Mar. 15, 1977, unless otherwise noted.
 
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                          SERVICES (CONTINUED)
 
PART 182--SUBSTANCES GENERALLY RECOGNIZED AS SAFE--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 182.1  Substances that are generally recognized as safe.
 
 
    (a) It is impracticable to list all substances that are generally 
recognized as safe for their intended use. However, by way of 
illustration, the Commissioner regards such common food ingredients as 
salt, pepper, vinegar, baking powder, and monosodium glutamate as safe 
for their intended use. This part includes additional substances that, 
when used for the purposes indicated, in accordance with good 
manufacturing practice, are regarded by the Commissioner as generaly 
recognized as safe for such uses.
    (b) For the purposes of this section, good manufacturing practice 
shall be defined to include the following restrictions:
    (1) The quantity of a substance added to food does not exceed the 
amount reasonably required to accomplish its intended physical, 
nutritional, or other technical effect in food; and
    (2) The quantity of a substance that becomes a component of food as 
a result of its use in the manufacturing, processing, or packaging of 
food, and which is not intended to accomplish any physical or other 
technical effect in the food itself, shall be reduced to the extent 
reasonably possible.
    (3) The substance is of appropriate food grade and is prepared and 
handled as a food ingredient. Upon request the Commissioner will offer 
an opinion, based on specifications and intended use, as to whether or 
not a particular grade or lot of the substance is of suitable purity for 
use in food and would generally be regarded as safe for the purpose 
intended, by experts qualified to evaluate its safety.
    (c) The inclusion of substances in the list of nutrients does not 
constitute a finding on the part of the Department that the substance is 
useful as a supplement to the diet for humans.
    (d) Substances that are generally recognized as safe for their 
intended use within the meaning of section 409 of the act are listed in 
this part. When the status of a substance has been reevaluated, it will 
be deleted from this part, and will be issued as a new regulation under 
the appropriate part, e.g., "affirmed as GRAS" under part 184 or 186 
of this chapter; "food additive regulation" under parts 170 through 
180 of this chapter; "interim food additive regulation" under part 180 
of this chapter; or "prohibited from use in food" under part 189 of 
this chapter.
 
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PART 182--SUBSTANCES GENERALLY RECOGNIZED AS SAFE--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 182.10  Spices and other natural seasonings and flavorings.
 
    Spices and other natural seasonings and flavorings that are 
generally recognized as safe for their intended use, within the meaning 
of section 409 of the Act, are as follows:
 
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           Common name                Botanical name of plant source
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Alfalfa herb and seed...........  Medicago sativa L.
Allspice........................  Pimenta officinalis Lindl.
Ambrette seed...................  Hibiscus abelmoschus L.
Angelica........................  Angelica archangelica L. or other spp.
                                   of Angelica.
Angelica root...................      Do.
Angelica seed...................      Do.
Angostura (cusparia bark).......  Galipea officinalis Hancock.
Anise...........................  Pimpinella anisum L.
Anise, star.....................  Illicium verum Hook. f.
Balm (lemon balm)...............  Melissa officinalis L.
Basil, bush.....................  Ocimum minimum L.
Basil, sweet....................  Ocimum basilicum L.
Bay.............................  Laurus nobilis L.
Calendula.......................  Calendula officinalis L.
Camomile (chamomile), English or  Anthemis nobilis L.
 Roman.
Camomile (chamomile), German or   Matricaria chamomilla L.
 Hungarian.
Capers..........................  Capparis spinosa L.
Capsicum........................  Capsicum frutescens L. or Capsicum
                                   annuum L.
Caraway.........................  Carum carvi L.
Caraway, black (black cumin)....  Nigella sativa L.
Cardamom (cardamon).............  Elettaria cardamomum Maton.
Cassia, Chinese.................  Cinnamomum cassia Blume.
Cassia, Padang or Batavia.......  Cinnamomum burmanni Blume.
 
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Cassia, Saigon..................  Cinnamomum loureirii Nees.
Cayenne pepper..................  Capsicum frutescens L. or Capsicum
                                   annuum L.
Celery seed.....................  Apium graveolens L.
Chervil.........................  Anthriscus cerefolium (L.) Hoffm.
Chives..........................  Allium schoenoprasum L.
Cinnamon, Ceylon................  Cinnamomum zeylanicum Nees.
Cinnamon, Chinese...............  Cinnamomum cassia Blume.
Cinnamon, Saigon................  Cinnamomum loureirii Nees.
Clary (clary sage)..............  Salvia sclarea L.
Clover..........................  Trifolium spp.
Coriander.......................  Coriandrum sativum L.
Cumin (cummin)..................  Cuminum cyminum L.
Cumin, black (black caraway)....  Nigella sativa L.
Elder flowers...................  Sambucus canadensis L.
Fennel, common..................  Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Fennel, sweet (finocchio,         Foeniculum vulgare Mill. var. duice
 Florence fennel).                 (DC.) Alex.
Fenugreek.......................  Trigonella foenum-graecum L.
Galanga (galangal)..............  Alpinia officinarum Hance.
Geranium........................  Pelargonium spp.
Ginger..........................  Zingiber officinale Rosc.
Grains of paradise..............  Amomum melegueta Rosc.
Horehound (hoarhound)...........  Marrubium vulgare L.
Horseradish.....................  Armoracia lapathifolia Gilib.
Hyssop..........................  Hyssopus officinalis L.
Lavender........................  Lavandula officinalis Chaix.
Linden flowers..................  Tilia spp.
Mace............................  Myristica fragrans Houtt.
Marigold, pot...................  Calendula officinalis L.
Marjoram, pot...................  Majorana onites (L.) Benth.
Marjoram, sweet.................  Majorana hortensis Moench.
Mustard, black or brown.........  Brassica nigra (L.) Koch.
Mustard, brown..................  Brassica juncea (L.) Coss.
Mustard, white or yellow........  Brassica hirta Moench.
Nutmeg..........................  Myristica fragrans Houtt.
Oregano (oreganum, Mexican        Lippia spp.
 oregano, Mexican sage, origan).
Paprika.........................  Capsicum annuum L.
Parsley.........................  Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) Mansf.
Pepper, black...................  Piper nigrum L.
Pepper, cayenne.................  Capsicum frutescens L. or Capsicum
                                   annuum L.
Pepper, red.....................      Do.
Pepper, white...................  Piper nigrum L.
Peppermint......................  Mentha piperita L.
Poppy seed......................  Papayer somniferum L.
Pot marigold....................  Calendula officinalis L.
Pot marjoram....................  Majorana onites (L.) Benth.
Rosemary........................  Rosmarinus officinalis L.
Saffron.........................  Crocus sativus L.
Sage............................  Salvia officinalis L.
Sage, Greek.....................  Salvia triloba L.
Savory, summer..................  Satureia hortensis L. (Satureja).
Savory, winter..................  Satureia montana L. (Satureja).
Sesame..........................  Sesamum indicum L.
Spearmint.......................  Mentha spicata L.
Star anise......................  Illicium verum Hook. f.
Tarragon........................  Artemisia dracunculus L.
Thyme...........................  Thymus vulgaris L.
Thyme, wild or creeping.........  Thymus serpyllum L.
Turmeric........................  Curcuma longa L.
Vanilla.........................  Vanilla planifolia Andr. or Vanilla
                                   tahitensis J. W. Moore.
Zedoary.........................  Curcuma zedoaria Rosc.
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[42 FR 14640, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 43 FR 3705, Jan. 27, 1978; 44 
FR 3963, Jan. 19, 1979; 50 FR 21044, May 22, 1985; 61 FR 14246, Apr. 1, 
1996]
 
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CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                          SERVICES (CONTINUED)
 
PART 182--SUBSTANCES GENERALLY RECOGNIZED AS SAFE--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 182.20  Essential oils, oleoresins (solvent-free), and natural extractives (including distillates).
 
    Essential oils, oleoresins (solvent-free), and natural extractives 
(including distillates) that are generally recognized as safe for their 
intended use, within the meaning of section 409 of the Act, are as 
follows:
 
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           Common name                Botanical name of plant source
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alfalfa.........................  Medicago sativa L.
Allspice........................  Pimenta officinalis Lindl.
Almond, bitter (free from         Prunus amygdalus Batsch, Prunus
 prussic acid).                    armeniaca L., or Prunus persica (L.)
                                   Batsch.
Ambrette (seed).................  Hibiscus moschatus Moench.
Angelica root...................  Angelica archangelica L.
Angelica seed...................      Do.
Angelica stem...................      Do.
Angostura (cusparia bark).......  Galipea officinalis Hancock.
Anise...........................  Pimpinella anisum L.
Asafetida.......................  Ferula assa-foetida L. and related
                                   spp. of Ferula.
Balm (lemon balm)...............  Melissa officinalis L.
Balsam of Peru..................  Myroxylon pereirae Klotzsch.
Basil...........................  Ocimum basilicum L.
Bay leaves......................  Laurus nobilis L.
Bay (myrcia oil)................  Pimenta racemosa (Mill.) J. W. Moore.
Bergamot (bergamot orange)......  Citrus aurantium L. subsp. bergamia
                                   Wright et Arn.
Bitter almond (free from prussic  Prunus amygdalus Batsch, Prunus
 acid).                            armeniaca L., or Prunus persica (L.)
                                   Batsch.
Bois de rose....................  Aniba rosaeodora Ducke.
Cacao...........................  Theobroma cacao L.
Camomile (chamomile) flowers,     Matricaria chamomilla L.
 Hungarian.
Camomile (chamomile) flowers,     Anthemis nobilis L.
 Roman or English.
Cananga.........................  Cananga odorata Hook. f. and Thoms.
Capsicum........................  Capsicum frutescens L. and Capsicum
                                   annuum L.
Caraway.........................  Carum carvi L.
Cardamom seed (cardamon)........  Elettaria cardamomum Maton.
Carob bean......................  Ceratonia siliqua L.
Carrot..........................  Daucus carota L.
Cascarilla bark.................  Croton eluteria Benn.
Cassia bark, Chinese............  Cinnamomum cassia Blume.
Cassia bark, Padang or Batavia..  Cinnamomum burmanni Blume.
Cassia bark, Saigon.............  Cinnamomum loureirii Nees.
Celery seed.....................  Apium graveolens L.
Cherry, wild, bark..............  Prunus serotina Ehrh.
Chervil.........................  Anthriscus cerefolium (L.) Hoffm.
Chicory.........................  Cichorium intybus L.
Cinnamon bark, Ceylon...........  Cinnamomum zeylanicum Nees.
Cinnamon bark, Chinese..........  Cinnamomum cassia Blume.
Cinnamon bark, Saigon...........  Cinnamomum loureirii Nees.
Cinnamon leaf, Ceylon...........  Cinnamomum zeylanicum Nees.
Cinnamon leaf, Chinese..........  Cinnamomum cassia Blume.
Cinnamon leaf, Saigon...........  Cinnamomum loureirii Nees.
Citronella......................  Cymbopogon nardus Rendle.
Citrus peels....................  Citrus spp.
Clary (clary sage)..............  Salvia sclarea L.
Clover..........................  Trifolium spp.
Coca (decocainized).............  Erythroxylum coca Lam. and other spp.
                                   of Erythroxylum.
Coffee..........................  Coffea spp.
Cola nut........................  Cola acuminata Schott and Endl., and
                                   other spp. of Cola.
Coriander.......................  Coriandrum sativum L.
Cumin (cummin)..................  Cuminum cyminum L.
Curacao orange peel (orange,      Citrus aurantium L.
 bitter peel).
Cusparia bark...................  Galipea officinalis Hancock.
Dandelion.......................  Taraxacum officinale Weber and T.
                                   laevigatum DC.
Dandelion root..................      Do.
Dog grass (quackgrass, triticum)  Agropyron repens (L.) Beauv.
Elder flowers...................  Sambucus canadensis L. and S. nigra I.
Estragole (esdragol, esdragon,    Artemisia dracunculus L.
 tarragon).
Estragon (tarragon).............      Do.
Fennel, sweet...................  Foeniculum vulgare Mill.
Fenugreek.......................  Trigonella foenum-graecum L.
Galanga (galangal)..............  Alpinia officinarum Hance.
Geranium........................  Pelargonium spp.
Geranium, East Indian...........  Cymbopogon martini Stapf.
Geranium, rose..................  Pelargonium graveolens L'Her.
Ginger..........................  Zingiber officinale Rosc.
 
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Grapefruit......................  Citrus paradisi Macf.
Guava...........................  Psidium spp.
Hickory bark....................  Carya spp.
Horehound (hoarhound)...........  Marrubium vulgare L.
Hops............................  Humulus lupulus L.
Horsemint.......................  Monarda punctata L.
Hyssop..........................  Hyssopus officinalis L.
Immortelle......................  Helichrysum augustifolium DC.
Jasmine.........................  Jasminum officinale L. and other spp.
                                   of Jasminum.
Juniper (berries)...............  Juniperus communis L.
Kola nut........................  Cola acuminata Schott and Endl., and
                                   other spp. of Cola.
Laurel berries..................  Laurus nobilis L.
Laurel leaves...................  Laurus spp.
Lavender........................  Lavandula officinalis Chaix.
Lavender, spike.................  Lavandula latifolia Vill.
Lavandin........................  Hybrids between Lavandula officinalis
                                   Chaix and Lavandula latifolin Vill.
Lemon...........................  Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f.
Lemon balm (see balm)...........
Lemon grass.....................  Cymbopogon citratus DC. and Cymbopogon
                                   lexuosus Stapf.
Lemon peel......................  Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f.
Lime............................  Citrus aurantifolia Swingle.
Linden flowers..................  Tilia spp.
Locust bean.....................  Ceratonia siliqua L,
Lupulin.........................  Humulus lupulus L.
Mace............................  Myristica fragrans Houtt.
Mandarin........................  Citrus reticulata Blanco.
Marjoram, sweet.................  Majorana hortensis Moench.
Mate............................  Ilex paraguariensis St. Hil.
Melissa (see balm)..............
Menthol.........................  Mentha spp.
Menthyl acetate.................      Do.
Molasses (extract)..............  Saccarum officinarum L.
Mustard.........................  Brassica spp.
Naringin........................  Citrus paradisi Macf.
Neroli, bigarade................  Citrus aurantium L.
Nutmeg..........................  Myristica fragrans Houtt.
Onion...........................  Allium cepa L.
Orange, bitter, flowers.........  Citrus aurantium L.
Orange, bitter, peel............      Do.
Orange leaf.....................  Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck.
Orange, sweet...................      Do.
Orange, sweet, flowers..........      Do.
Orange, sweet, peel.............      Do.
Origanum........................  Origanum spp.
Palmarosa.......................  Cymbopogon martini Stapf.
Paprika.........................  Capsicum annuum L.
Parsley.........................  Petroselinum crispum (Mill.) Mansf.
Pepper, black...................  Piper nigrum L.
Pepper, white...................      Do.
Peppermint......................  Mentha piperita L.
Peruvian balsam.................  Myroxylon pereirae Klotzsch.
Petitgrain......................  Citrus aurantium L.
Petitgrain lemon................  Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f.
Petitgrain mandarin or tangerine  Citrus reticulata Blanco.
Pimenta.........................  Pimenta officinalis Lindl.
Pimenta leaf....................  Pimenta officinalis Lindl.
Pipsissewa leaves...............  Chimaphila umbellata Nutt.
Pomegranate.....................  Punica granatum L.
Prickly ash bark................  Xanthoxylum (or Zanthoxylum)
                                   Americanum Mill. or Xanthoxylum clava-
                                   herculis L.
Rose absolute...................  Rosa alba L., Rosa centifolia L., Rosa
                                   damascena Mill., Rosa gallica L., and
                                   vars. of these spp.
Rose (otto of roses, attar of         Do.
 roses).
Rose buds.......................      Do.
Rose flowers....................      Do.
Rose fruit (hips)...............      Do.
Rose geranium...................  Pelargonium graveolens L'Her.
Rose leaves.....................  Rosa spp.
Rosemary........................  Rosmarinus officinalis L.
Saffron.........................  Crocus sativus L.
Sage............................  Salvia officinalis L.
Sage, Greek.....................  Salvia triloba L.
Sage, Spanish...................  Salvia lavandulaefolia Vahl.
St. John's bread................  Ceratonia siliqua L.
 
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Savory, summer..................  Satureia hortensis L.
Savory, winter..................  Satureia montana L.
Schinus molle...................  Schinus molle L.
Sloe berries (blackthorn          Prunus spinosa L.
 berries).
Spearmint.......................  Mentha spicata L.
Spike lavender..................  Lavandula latifolia Vill.
Tamarind........................  Tamarindus indica L.
Tangerine.......................  Citrus reticulata Blanco.
Tarragon........................  Artemisia dracunculus L.
Tea.............................  Thea sinensis L.
Thyme...........................  Thymus vulgaris L. and Thymus zygis
                                   var. gracilis Boiss.
Thyme, white....................      Do.
Thyme, wild or creeping.........  Thymus serpyllum L.
Triticum (see dog grass)........
Tuberose........................  Polianthes tuberosa L.
Turmeric........................  Curcuma longa L.
Vanilla.........................  Vanilla planifolia Andr. or Vanilla
                                   tahitensis J. W. Moore.
Violet flowers..................  Viola odorata L.
Violet leaves...................      Do.
Violet leaves absolute..........      Do.
Wild cherry bark................  Prunus serotina Ehrh.
Ylang-ylang.....................  Cananga odorata Hook. f. and Thoms.
Zedoary bark....................  Curcuma zedoaria Rosc.
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[42 FR 14640, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 44 FR 3963, Jan. 19, 1979; 47 
FR 29953, July 9, 1982; 48 FR 51613, Nov. 10, 1983; 50 FR 21043 and 
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PART 182--SUBSTANCES GENERALLY RECOGNIZED AS SAFE--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 182.40  Natural extractives (solvent-free) used in conjunction with spices, seasonings, and flavorings.
 
    Natural extractives (solvent-free) used in conjunction with spices, 
seasonings, and flavorings that are generally recognized as safe for 
their intended use, within the meaning of section 409 of the Act, are as 
follows:
 
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           Common name                Botanical name of plant source
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Apricot kernel (persic oil).....  Prunus armeniaca L.
Peach kernel (persic oil).......  Prunus persica Sieb. et Zucc.
Peanut stearine.................  Arachis hypogaea L.
Persic oil (see apricot kernel
 and peach kernel).
Quince seed.....................  Cydonia oblonga Miller.
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                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 182.50  Certain other spices, seasonings, essential oils, oleoresins, and natural extracts.
 
    Certain other spices, seasonings, essential oils, oleoresins, and 
natural extracts that are generally recognized as safe for their 
intended use, within the meaning of section 409 of the Act, are as 
follows:
 
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           Common name                          Derivation
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Ambergris.......................  Physeter macrocephalus L.
Castoreum.......................  Castor fiber L. and C. canadensis
                                   Kuhl.
Civet (zibeth, zibet, zibetum)..  Civet cats, Viverra civetta Schreber
                                   and Viverra zibetha Schreber.
Cognac oil, white and green.....  Ethyl oenanthate, so-called.
Musk (Tonquin musk).............  Musk deer, Moschus moschiferus L.
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Sec. 182.60  Synthetic flavoring substances and adjuvants.
 
    Synthetic flavoring substances and adjuvants that are generally 
recognized as safe for their intended use, within the meaning of section 
409 of the Act, are as follows:
 
Acetaldehyde (ethanal).
 
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Acetoin (acetyl methylcarbinol).
Anethole (parapropenyl anisole).
Benzaldehyde (benzoic aldehyde).
N-Butyric acid (butanoic acid).
d- or l-Carvone (carvol).
Cinnamaldehyde (cinnamic aldehyde).
Citral (2,6-dimethyloctadien-2,6-al-8, gera-nial, neral).
Decanal (N-decylaldehyde, capraldehyde, capric aldehyde, caprinaldehyde, 
aldehyde C-10).
Ethyl acetate.
Ethyl butyrate.
3-Methyl-3-phenyl glycidic acid ethyl ester (ethyl-methyl-phenyl-
glycidate, so-called strawberry aldehyde, C-16 aldehyde).
Ethyl vanillin.
Geraniol (3,7-dimethyl-2,6 and 3,6-octadien-1-ol).
Geranyl acetate (geraniol acetate).
Limonene (d-, l-, and dl-).
Linalool (linalol, 3,7-dimethyl-1,6-octadien-3-ol).
Linalyl acetate (bergamol).
Methyl anthranilate (methyl-2-aminobenzoate).
Piperonal (3,4-methylenedioxy-benzaldehyde, heliotropin).
Vanillin.
 
[42 FR 14640, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 43 FR 47724, Oct. 17, 1978; 
44 FR 3963, Jan. 19, 1979; 44 FR 20656, Apr. 6, 1979; 48 FR 51907, Nov. 
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Sec. 182.70  Substances migrating from cotton and cotton fabrics used in dry food packaging.
 
    Substances migrating to food from cotton and cotton fabrics used in 
dry food packaging that are generally recognized as safe for their 
intended use, within the meaning of section 409 of the Act, are as 
follows:
 
Beef tallow.
Carboxymethylcellulose.
Coconut oil, refined.
Cornstarch.
Gelatin.
Lard.
Lard oil.
Oleic acid.
Peanut oil.
Potato starch.
Sodium acetate.
Sodium chloride.
Sodium silicate.
Sodium tripolyphosphate.
Soybean oil (hydrogenated).
Talc.
Tallow (hydrogenated).
Tallow flakes.
Tapioca starch.
Tetrasodium pyrophosphate.
Wheat starch.
Zinc chloride.
 
[42 FR 14640, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 43 FR 11698, Mar. 21, 1978; 
44 FR 28323, May 15, 1979; 45 FR 6085, Jan. 25, 1980; 47 FR 27807, 
27814, June 25, 1982; 48 FR 51150, Nov. 7, 1983; 48 FR 51616, Nov. 10, 
1983; 48 FR 51909, Nov. 15, 1983; 48 FR 52441, 52443, 52445, 52446, Nov. 
18, 1983; 51 FR 16830, May 7, 1986; 51 FR 27171, July 30, 1986; 60 FR 
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Sec. 182.90  Substances migrating to food from paper and paperboard products.
 
    Substances migrating to food from paper and paperboard products used 
in food packaging that are generally recognized as safe for their 
intended use, within the meaning of section 409 of the Act, are as 
follows:
 
Alum (double sulfate of aluminum and ammonium potassium, or sodium).
Aluminum hydroxide.
Aluminum oleate.
Aluminum palmitate.
Casein.
Cellulose acetate.
Cornstarch.
Diatomaceous earth filler.
Ethyl cellulose.
Ethyl vanillin.
Glycerin.
Oleic acid.
Potassium sorbate.
Silicon dioxides.
Sodium aluminate.
Sodium chloride.
Sodium hexametaphosphate.
Sodium hydrosulfite.
Sodium phosphoaluminate.
Sodium silicate.
Sodium sorbate.
Sodium tripolyphosphate.
Sorbitol.
Soy protein, isolated.
Starch, acid modified.
Starch, pregelatinized.
Starch, unmodified.
Talc.
Vanillin.
Zinc hydrosulfite.
Zinc sulfate.
 
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Sec. 182.99  Adjuvants for pesticide chemicals.
 
    Adjuvants, identified and used in accordance with 40 CFR 180.1001 
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Sec. 182.1045  Glutamic acid.
 
 
    (a) Product. Glutamic acid.
    (b) [Reserved]
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used as a salt substitute in 
accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1047  Glutamic acid hydrochloride.
 
    (a) Product. Glutamic acid hydrochloride.
    (b) [Reserved]
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used as a salt substitute in 
accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1057  Hydrochloric acid.
 
    (a) Product. Hydrochloric acid.
    (b) [Reserved]
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used as a buffer and neutralizing 
agent in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1073  Phosphoric acid.
 
    (a) Product. Phosphoric acid.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1087  Sodium acid pyrophosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium acid pyrophosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1125  Aluminum sulfate.
 
    (a) Product. Aluminum sulfate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1127  Aluminum ammonium sulfate.
 
    (a) Product. Aluminum ammonium sulfate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1129  Aluminum potassium sulfate.
 
    (a) Product. Aluminum potassium sulfate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1131  Aluminum sodium sulfate.
 
    (a) Product. Aluminum sodium sulfate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1180  Caffeine.
 
    (a) Product. Caffeine.
    (b) Tolerance. 0.02 percent.
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used in cola-type beverages in 
accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1217  Calcium phosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Calcium phosphate (mono-, di-, and tribasic).
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1235  Caramel.
 
    (a) Product. Caramel.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1320  Glycerin.
 
    (a) Product. Glycerin.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
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Sec. 182.1480  Methylcellulose.
 
    (a) Product. U.S.P. methylcellulose, except that the methoxy content 
shall not be less than 27.5 percent and not more than 31.5 percent on a 
dry-weight basis.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1500  Monoammonium glutamate.
 
    (a) Product. Monoammonium glutamate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1516  Monopotassium glutamate.
 
    (a) Product. Monopotassium glutamate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1711  Silica aerogel.
 
    (a) Product. Silica aerogel as a finely powdered microcellular 
silica foam having a minimum silica content of 89.5 percent.
    (b) [Reserved]
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used as a component of an anti-foaming 
agent in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1745  Sodium carboxymethylcellulose.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium carboxymethylcellulose is the sodium salt of 
carboxymethylcellulose not less than 99.5 percent on a dry-weight basis, 
with maximum substitution of 0.95 carboxymethyl groups per 
anhydroglucose unit, and with a minimum viscosity of 25 centipoises for 
2 percent by weight aqueous solution at 25  deg.C.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
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Sec. 182.1748  Sodium caseinate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium caseinate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1778  Sodium phosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium phosphate (mono-, di-, and tribasic).
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1781  Sodium aluminum phosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium aluminum phosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.1810  Sodium tripolyphosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium tripolyphosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.2122  Aluminum calcium silicate.
 
 
    (a) Product. Aluminum calcium silicate.
    (b) Tolerance. 2 percent.
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used in table salt in accordance with 
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Sec. 182.2227  Calcium silicate.
 
    (a) Product. Calcium silicate.
    (b) Tolerance. 2 percent and 5 percent.
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used at levels not exceeding 2 percent 
in table salt and 5 percent in baking powder in accordance with good 
manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.2437  Magnesium silicate.
 
    (a) Product. Magnesium silicate.
    (b) Tolerance. 2 percent.
 
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generally recognized as safe when used in table salt in accordance with 
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Sec. 182.2727  Sodium aluminosilicate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium aluminosilicate (sodium silicoaluminate).
    (b) Tolerance. This substance is generally recognized as safe for 
use at a level not exceeding 2 percent in accordance with good 
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Sec. 182.2729  Sodium calcium aluminosilicate, hydrated.
 
    (a) Product. Hydrated sodium calcium aluminosilicate (sodium calcium 
silicoaluminate).
    (b) Tolerance. This substance is generally recognized as safe for 
use at a level not exceeding 2 percent in accordance with good 
manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.2906  Tricalcium silicate.
 
    (a) Product. Tricalcium silicate.
    (b) Tolerance. 2 percent.
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used in table salt in accordance with 
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Sec. 182.3013  Ascorbic acid.
 
 
    (a) Product. Ascorbic acid.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3041  Erythorbic acid.
 
    (a) Product. Erythorbic acid.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3089  Sorbic acid.
 
    (a) Product. Sorbic acid.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3109  Thiodipropionic acid.
 
    (a) Product. Thiodipropionic acid.
    (b) Tolerance. This substance is generally recognized as safe for 
use in food when the total content of antioxidants is not over 0.02 
percent of fat or oil content, including essential (volatile) oil 
content of the food, provided the substance is used in accordance with 
good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3149  Ascorbyl palmitate.
 
    (a) Product. Ascorbyl palmitate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3169  Butylated hydroxyanisole.
 
    (a) Product. Butylated hydroxyanisole.
    (b) Tolerance. This substance is generally recognized as safe for 
use in food when the total content of antioxidants is not over 0.02 
percent of fat or oil content, including essential (volatile) oil 
content of food, provided the substance is used in accordance with good 
manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3173  Butylated hydroxytoluene.
 
    (a) Product. Butylated hydroxytoluene.
    (b) Tolerance. This substance is generally recognized as safe for 
use in food when the total content of antioxidants is not over 0.02 
percent of fat or oil content, including essential (volatile) oil 
content of food, provided the substance is used in accordance with good 
manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3189  Calcium ascorbate.
 
    (a) Product. Calcium ascorbate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3225  Calcium sorbate.
 
    (a) Product. Calcium sorbate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
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Sec. 182.3280  Dilauryl thiodipropionate.
 
    (a) Product. Dilauryl thiodipropionate.
    (b) Tolerance. This substance is generally recognized as safe for 
use in food when the total content of antioxidants is not over 0.02 
percent of fat or oil content, including essential (volatile) oil 
content of the food, provided the substance is used in accordance with 
good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3616  Potassium bisulfite.
 
    (a) Product. Potassium bisulfite.
    (b) [Reserved]
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used in accordance with good 
manufacturing practice, except that it is not used in meats; in food 
recognized as a source of vitamin B1; on fruits and 
vegetables intended to be served raw to consumers or sold raw to 
consumers, or to be presented to consumers as fresh.
 
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FR 9832, Mar. 15, 1990; 59 FR 65939, Dec. 22, 1994]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3637  Potassium metabisulfite.
 
    (a) Product. Potassium metabisulfite.
    (b) [Reserved]
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used in accordance with good 
manufacturing practice, except that it is not used in meats; in food 
recognized as a source of vitamin B1; on fruits and 
vegetables intended to be served raw to consumers or sold raw to 
consumers, or to be presented to consumers as fresh.
 
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FR 9832, Mar. 15, 1990; 59 FR 65939, Dec. 22, 1994]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3640  Potassium sorbate.
 
    (a) Product. Potassium sorbate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3731  Sodium ascorbate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium ascorbate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3739  Sodium bisulfite.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium bisulfite.
    (b) [Reserved]
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used in accordance with good 
manufacturing practice, except that it is not used in meats; in food 
recognized as a source of vitamin B1; on fruits or vegetables 
intended to be served raw to consumers or sold raw to consumers, or to 
be presented to the consumer as fresh.
 
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FR 9832, Mar. 15, 1990; 59 FR 65939, Dec. 22, 1994]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3766  Sodium metabisulfite.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium metabisulfite.
    (b) [Reserved]
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used in accordance with good 
manufacturing practice, except that it is not used in meats; in food 
recognized as a source of vitamin B1; on fruits or vegetables 
intended to be served raw to consumers or sold raw to consumers, or to 
be presented to consumers as fresh.
 
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FR 9833, Mar. 15, 1990; 59 FR 65939, Dec. 22, 1994]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3795  Sodium sorbate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium sorbate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.3798  Sodium sulfite.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium sulfite.
    (b) [Reserved]
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used in accordance with good 
manufacturing practice, except that it is not used in meats; in food 
recognized as a source of vitamin B1; on fruits or vegetables 
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Sec. 182.3862  Sulfur dioxide.
 
    (a) Product. Sulfur dioxide.
    (b) [Reserved]
    (c) Limitations, restrictions, or explanation. This substance is 
generally recognized as safe when used in accordance with good 
manufacturing practice, except that it is not used in meats; in food 
recognized as a source of vitamin B1; on fruits or vegetables 
intended to be served raw to consumers or sold raw to consumers, or to 
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Sec. 182.3890  Tocopherols.
 
    (a) Product. Tocopherols.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
Subpart E--Emulsifying Agents [Reserved]
 
Subpart F--Dietary Supplements [Reserved]
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.6085  Sodium acid phosphate.
 
    \1\ For the purpose of this subpart, no attempt has been made to 
designate those sequestrants that may also function as chemical 
preservatives.
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    (a) Product. Sodium acid phosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.6197  Calcium diacetate.
 
    (a) Product. Calcium diacetate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.6203  Calcium hexametaphosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Calcium hexametaphosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.6215  Monobasic calcium phosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Monobasic calcium phosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.6285  Dipotassium phosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Dipotassium phosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.6290  Disodium phosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Disodium phosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.6757  Sodium gluconate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium gluconate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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    (a) Product. Sodium hexametaphosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.6769  Sodium metaphosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium metaphosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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    (a) Product. Sodium phosphate (mono-, di-, and tribasic).
 
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Sec. 182.6787  Sodium pyrophosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium pyrophosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.6789  Tetra sodium pyrophosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Tetra sodium pyrophosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.6810  Sodium tripolyphosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium tripolyphosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.7255  Chondrus extract.
 
 
    (a) Product. Chondrus extract (carrageenin).
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8013  Ascorbic acid.
 
    Source: 45 FR 58838, Sept. 5, 1980, unless otherwise noted.
 
 
    (a) Product. Ascorbic acid.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8159  Biotin.
 
    (a) Product. Biotin.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8217  Calcium phosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Calcium phosphate (mono-, di-, and tribasic).
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8223  Calcium pyrophosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Calcium pyrophosphate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8250  Choline bitartrate.
 
    (a) Product. Choline bitartrate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8252  Choline chloride.
 
    (a) Product. Choline chloride.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8778  Sodium phosphate.
 
    (a) Product. Sodium phosphate
 
(mono-, di-, and tribasic).
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8890  Tocopherols.
 
    (a) Product. Tocopherols.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8892  [alpha]-Tocopherol acetate.
 
    (a) Product. [alpha]-Tocopherol acetate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8985  Zinc chloride.
 
    (a) Product. Zinc chloride.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
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Sec. 182.8988  Zinc gluconate.
 
    (a) Product. Zinc gluconate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8991  Zinc oxide.
 
    (a) Product. Zinc oxide.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8994  Zinc stearate.
 
    (a) Product. Zinc stearate prepared from stearic acid free from 
chickedema factor.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
 
 
 
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Sec. 182.8997  Zinc sulfate.
 
    (a) Product. Zinc sulfate.
    (b) Conditions of use. This substance is generally recognized as 
safe when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice.
 
 
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