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TTB’s laboratories assure that product integrity is not compromised and that prohibited ingredients are not contained in alcohol products or in tobacco associated with a potential counterfeit product. TTB protects the public by monitoring the regulatory compliance of these products through:
Additionally the TTB laboratories conduct testing for:
Import Safety
The public has raised concerns about safety issues with various imported products, ranging from children’s toys and cat food to toothpaste and seafood. TTB is working towards preventing and minimizing potential safety concerns by implementing a series of recommendations to the Interagency Working Group on Import Safety. To learn more click here.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is responsible for determining which ingredients are prohibited from being used in food and/or beverage products. The TTB laboratory enforces these restrictions during testing of alcohol product samples. For a list of those ingredients see the FDA's regulations.
Many alcohol beverage products contain coloring agents. Coloring agents are added to impact color which is not natural to the product. There are two categories of coloring agents that are used - FDA Certified Colors and Non-certified Colors. Certified colors are synthetic dyes approved by the FDA for use in beverage products. The non-certified colors are natural coloring agents approved for use in alcohol beverages. To see a list of these agents and other limited ingredients click here.
The manufacturer must provide information on any FDA-limited ingredients and TTB-limited ingredients. The manufacturer must disclose to TTB those ingredients that are limited, or would affect the labeling of the alcohol beverage (e.g., FD&C Yellow #5).
Bioengineered Foods are food or drink made from plant varieties that are developed from using recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid (rDNA) technology (which is often referred to as “genetic engineering” or "biotechnology.")
There are no apparent health or safety risks associated with bioengineered foods used in the production of alcohol beverages. TTB has no basis for concluding that alcohol beverages produced from bioengineered ingredients differ from other alcohol beverages in any meaningful or uniform way, or that, as a class, alcohol beverages made from plant ingredients developed by the new techniques present any different or greater safety concern than alcohol beverages made from ingredients developed by traditional plant breeding.
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