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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Final Rules: Food Additives and Color Additives

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Petition(s): FAP OB4201

Indirect Food Additives: Adhesives and Components of Coatings

Petitioner: Olin Corp.
Docket number (legacy and/or former docket number(s)): (90F-0142)
Subject additive and intended use: amending the food additive regulations to provide for the safe use of polyurethane resins derived from the reaction of toluene diisocyanate or 4,4' methylenebis(cyclohexylisocyanate) with fumaric acid-modified polypropylene glycol or fumaric acid modified tripropylene glycol, triethylamine, and ethylenediamine as a component of adhesives for articles intended to contact food
21 CFR* affected: 175.105 Adhesives
Substance(s)*, (CAS Registry® No.): polypropylene glycol, fumaric acid-modified, (134737-22-7)
tripropylene glycol, fumaric acid-modified
Federal Register publication history: May 10, 1990 55 FR 19667 Notice
Jul 10, 1998 63 FR 37246 Final Rule Jul 10, 1998

 

*Definitions

  • 21 CFR: Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
  • Substance: The name of the substance listed in the CFR.
  • CAS Registry® No.: Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry Number® for the substance.
  • Petitions (see also Questions and Answers About the Petition Process)
    • FAP: Food Additive Petition
    • CAP: Color Additive Petition
    • GRP: GRAS Affirmation Petition (replaced by GRAS Notification Program in 1998)
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