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Substances Added to Food (formerly EAFUS)

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The Substances Added to Food inventory replaces what was previously known as Everything Added to Foods in the United States (EAFUS).

The Substances Added to Food inventory includes the following types of ingredients regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA):

  • Food additives and color additives that are listed in FDA regulations (21 CFR Parts 172, 173 and Parts 73, 74, 82 respectively), and flavoring substances evaluated by FEMA* and JECFA*.
    • Note that for a substance to be used as a color additive in the US, it must be authorized by a regulation in 21 CFR Part 73, 74, or 82.
  • Generally Recognized as Safe (“GRAS”) substances that are listed in FDA regulations (21 CFR Parts 182 and 184).
  • Substances approved for specific uses in foods prior to September 6, 1958, known as prior-sanctioned substances (21 CFR Part 181).
  • Substances formerly used:
    • Prohibited substances that are listed in FDA regulations (21 CFR Part 189) as prohibited from use in food (labeled as "PROHIBITED" or "PROHIBITED WITH EXCEPTIONS").
    • Delisted color additives in FDA regulations (21 CFR 81.10 and/or 81.30) (labeled as "DELISTED").
    • Some substances "no longer FEMA GRAS"

It is important to note that the inventory is only a partial list of food ingredients. Inclusion in this inventory of information from non-FDA entities does not indicate an FDA approval or evaluation of this use.

Users also have the option to search multiple food ingredient and packaging inventories at one time. This includes the following substances not listed in the Substances Added to Food inventory:

For more information, please refer to Food Ingredient and Packaging Inventories.


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  • Select the Substance name below to view the additional details about the substance.
  • To sort by a specific field, click on the column header for that field.
  • To browse the records, use the Show All, First/Previous/Next/Last, and Jump To options at the bottom of the data table.
  • To search for a specific term (or phrase or partial word), enter that term in the Search box and select Show Items to display only those records that contain the selected term.
  • The search results may include terms not shown on the results pages, but included in the full record descriptions. For example, a search for “gum Arabic” will find the substance “Acacia”.
  • The search results will return hits of records containing words that include the search term. For example, a search for the color red will return results that include terms such as reducing, ingredient, and denatured.
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CAS Reg. No.*
(or other ID)
Substance* Used for*
(Technical Effect)

(sorted A-Z)
21 CFR*
28060-90-4 ACETOLEIN
1336-17-0 ACETONE PEROXIDES 172.802
27177-85-1 ACETOSTEARIN
23444-65-7 ALKANET ROOT, EXTRACT (ALKANNA TINCTORIA TAUSCH)--NLFG
977043-74-5 ALKYLENE OXIDE ADDUCTS OF ALKYL ALCOHOLS/PHOSPHATE ESTERS OF SAME, MIXTURE 173.315
977075-63-0 N-ALKYL(C8-C18 FROM COCONUT OIL) AMINE ACETATE 172.710
977075-30-1 ALLYL HEXENOATE
1327-39-5 ALUMINUM CALCIUM SILICATE 182.2122
20592-85-2 AMINO TRI(METHYLENE PHOSPHONIC ACID), SODIUM SALT
631-61-8 AMMONIUM ACETATE
9005-42-9 AMMONIUM CASEINATE
2554-04-3 AMMONIUM GLUCONATE
83046-90-6 AMMONIUM PECTINATE 184.1588
2050-08-0 AMYL SALICYLATE
977050-07-9 ANGELICA SEED (ANGELICA SPP.) 182.10
71-43-2 BENZENE 172.560
175.105
977052-75-7 BOLDUS LEAVES (PEUMUS BOLDUS MOL.) 172.510
977138-71-8 BONITO, DRIED
977090-81-5 BOUILLON, VEGETABLE, SMOKE
8016-94-2 BROMINATED VEGETABLE OIL
38621-44-2 BUTYL OLEATE SULFATE 172.270
177.2800
84775-39-3 CALAMUS EXTRACT--PROHIBITED 189.110
5996-22-5 CALCIUM DIGLUTAMATE
7776-28-5 CALCIUM PHYTATE
67892-25-5 CANDIDA LIPOLYTICA 173.165
977017-32-5 CARBOHYDRASE FROM ASPERGILLUS ORYZAE
57082-24-3 BETA-CARYOPHYLLENE ALCOHOL ACETATE
9013-34-7 CELLULOSE, DIETHYLAMINOETHYL 173.357
9012-09-3 CELLULOSE TRIACETATE 173.357
977001-96-9 CHAMOMILE FLOWER (MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA L.) 182.10
1406-65-1 CHLOROPHYLL
977184-45-4 CINNAMON LEAF OIL, RECTIFIED 182.20
8022-75-1 CLARY SAGE, ABSOLUTE 182.20
977183-97-3 CLARY SAGE, CONCRETE 182.20
7646-79-9 COBALTOUS CHLORIDE--PROHIBITED 189.120
85665-33-4 COCOA BUTTER SUBSTITUTE FROM COCONUT OIL, PALM KERNEL OIL OR BOTH OILS 172.861
977038-67-7 COCOA WITH DIOCTYL SODIUM SULFOSUCCINATE 172.520
172.810
977082-98-6 COCONUT OIL, REFINED 182.70
9000-42-4 COPALS, MANILA 73.1
977183-62-2 CORIANDER LEAF OIL (CORIANDRUM SATIVUM L.) 182.20
977010-50-6 CORN ENDOSPERM OIL 73.315
66071-94-1 CORN STEEP LIQUOR 73.275
7681-65-4 CUPROUS IODIDE 177.2470
178.2010
184.1265
61790-53-2 DIATOMACEOUS EARTH 175.300
176.170
177.1680
177.2260
177.2410
178.3297
182.90
109-30-8 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DISTEARATE 73.1
123-28-4 DILAURYL THIODIPROPIONATE 175.300
177.1010
181.24
182.3280
124-40-3 DIMETHYLAMINE 173.20
176.170
108-01-0 DIMETHYLETHANOLAMINE 173.20
175.105
175.300
26401-47-8 ALPHA-(P-DODECYLPHENYL)-OMEGA-HYDROXYPOLY(OXYETHYLENE) 172.710
176.180
176.210
84012-20-4 ELECAMPANE ROOT, EXTRACT (INULA HELENIUM L.) 172.510

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*Definitions

  • CAS Reg. No. (or other ID): Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry Number® for the substance or a numerical code assigned by CFSAN to those substances that do not have a CAS Registry Number (977nnn-nn-n series).
  • Substance: The name of the ingredient as recognized by CFSAN.
  • Used for (Technical Effect): The physical or technical effect(s) the substance has in or on food; see 21 CFR 170.3(o) for definitions.
  • 21 CFR: Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
  • FEMA No.: The trade association, Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association (FEMA), has established expert panels to evaluate and make independent determinations on the GRAS status of flavoring substances. The FEMA number is provided here as a reference to FEMA’s GRAS assessments.
  • JECFA: The Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) is an international expert scientific committee that is administered jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO). See JECFA Specifications for Flavourings <>

Color Additives

  • For a substance to be used as a color additive in the US, it must be authorized by a regulation in 21 CFR Part 73, 74, or 82.
CAS Reg. No.*
(or other ID)
Substance* Used for*
(Technical Effect)

(sorted A-Z)
21 CFR*
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