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Sec. 505.500 Macaroni and Noodle Products - Adulteration Involving Insect Fragments and Rodent Hairs (CPG 7102.06)

BACKGROUND:

The defect action levels established in this guide for macaroni and noodle products are based on an extrapolation of the defect action levels for soft wheat flour. These action levels are necessary as soft wheat flour is permitted to be incorporated into macaroni products, although most macaroni products are manufactured from durum flour and semolina which are excluded from the action levels established for wheat flour (See Sec. 578.450 for CPG 7104.06). A survey of macaroni and noodle products collected from the retail market provided data on the level of unavoidable insect and rodent filth in macaroni products and revealed that the majority of the samples contained filth levels significantly below the levels established in the guide.

REGULATORY ACTION GUIDANCE:

The following represents criteria for recommending direct reference seizure to Division of Compliance Management and Operations (HFC-210) and for direct citation by District Offices:

1. Insect Fragments: Actionable if the average insect fragments in six or more subsamples is greater than or equal to 225 per 225 grams

or

2. Rodent Hairs: Actionable if the average rodent hairs in six or more subsamples is greater than or equal to 4.5 per 225 grams.

*NOTE: Analyze by the method specified in AOAC XV Ed., 969.41.*

SPECIMEN CHARGE:

Article adulterated while held for sale after shipment in interstate commerce, within the meaning of 21 U.S.C. 342(a)(3), in that it consists wholly or in part of a filthy substance by reason of presence therein of insect fragments and rodent hairs.

NOTE: Only use direct citation authority when prosecution is anticipated and evidence to support a prosecution is included with the adulteration charge. Evidence necessary to support a prosecution is specified in existing regulatory procedures issuances.

*Material between asterisks is new or revised.*

Issued: 1/4/82
Revised: 8/96