[Title 21 CFR 173.340]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - April 1, 1996 Edition]
[Title 21 - FOOD AND DRUGS]
[Chapter I - FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (CONTINUED)]
[Subchapter B - FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION]
[Part 173 - SECONDARY DIRECT FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED IN FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION]
[Subpart D - Specific Usage Additives]
[Sec. 173.340 - Defoaming agents.]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]




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  Defoaming agents.
  173.340
  Sec. 173.340
  
    FOOD AND DRUGS
    FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (CONTINUED)
    FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
    SECONDARY DIRECT FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED IN FOOD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
    Specific Usage Additives
  


Sec. 173.340   Defoaming agents.

    Defoaming agents may be safely used in processing foods, in 
accordance with the following conditions:
    (a) They consist of one or more of the following:
    (1) Substances generally recognized by qualified experts as safe in 
food or covered by prior sanctions for the use prescribed by this 
section.
    (2) Substances listed in this paragraph (a)(2) of this section, 
subject to any limitations imposed:

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             Substances                          Limitations            
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Dimethylpolysiloxane (substantially  10 parts per million in food, or at
 free from hydrolyzable chloride      such level in a concentrated food 
 and alkoxy groups; no more than 18   that when prepared as directed on 
 percent loss in weight after         the labels, the food in its ready-
 heating 4 hours at 200 deg. C;       for-consumption state will have   
 viscosity 300 to 1,050 centistokes   not more than 10 parts per million
 at 25 deg. C; refractive index       except as follows: Zero in milk;  
 1.400-1.404 at 25 deg. C).           110 parts per million in dry      
                                      gelatin dessert mixes labeled for 
                                      use whereby no more than 16 parts 
                                      per million is present in the     
                                      ready-to-serve dessert; 250 parts 
                                      per million in salt labeled for   
                                      cooking purposes, whereby no more 
                                      than 10 parts per million is      
                                      present in the cooked food.       
Formaldehyde.......................  As a preservative in defoaming     
                                      agents containing                 
                                      dimethylpolysiloxane, in an amount
                                      not exceeding 1.0 percent of the  
                                      dimethylpolysiloxane content.     

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-Hydro-omega-hydroxy-poly   For use as prescribed in Sec.      
 (oxyethylene)/poly(oxypropylene)     172.808(b)(3) of this chapter.    
 (minimum 15 moles)/                                                    
 poly(oxyethylene) block copolymer                                      
 (CAS Reg. No. 9003-11-6) as                                            
 defined in Sec.  172.808(a)(3) of                                      
 this chapter.                                                          
Polyacrylic acid, sodium salt......  As a stabilizer and thickener in   
                                      defoaming agents containing       
                                      dimethylpolysiloxane in an amount 
                                      reasonably required to accomplish 
                                      the intended effect.              
Polyethylene glycol................  As defined in Sec.  172.820 of this
                                      chapter.                          
Polyoxyethylene 40 monostearate....  As defined in U.S.P. XVI.          
Polysorbate 60.....................  As defined in Sec.  172.836 of this
                                      chapter.                          
Polysorbate 65.....................  As defined in Sec.  172.838 of this
                                      chapter.                          
Propylene glycol alginate..........  As defined in Sec.  172.858 of this
                                      chapter.                          
Silicon dioxide....................  As defined in Sec.  172.480 of this
                                      chapter.                          
Sorbitan monostearate..............  As defined in Sec.  172.842 of this
                                      chapter.                          
White mineral oil: Conforming with   As a component of defoaming agents 
 Sec.  172.878 of this chapter.       for use in wash water for sliced  
                                      potatoes at a level not to exceed 
                                      0.008 percent of the wash water.  
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               Substances                          Limitations          
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Aluminum stearate......................  As defined in Sec.  172.863 of 
                                          this chapter.                 
Butyl stearate.........................  ...............................
BHA....................................  As an antioxidant, not to      
                                          exceed 0.1 percent by weight  
                                          of defoamer.                  
BHT....................................      Do.                        
Calcium stearate.......................  As defined in Sec.  172.863 of 
                                          this chapter.                 
Fatty acids............................  As defined in Sec.  172.860 of 
                                          this chapter.                 
Formaldehyde...........................  As a preservative.             
Hydroxylated lecithin..................  As defined in Sec.  172.814 of 
                                          this chapter.                 
Isopropyl alcohol......................  ...............................
Magnesium stearate.....................  As defined in Sec.  172.863 of 
                                          this chapter.                 
Mineral oil: Conforming with Sec.        Not more than 150 p.p.m. in    
 172.878 of this chapter.                 yeast, measured as            
                                          hydrocarbons.                 
Odorless light petroleum hydrocarbons:   ...............................
 Conforming with Sec.  172.884 of this                                  
 chapter.                                                               
Petrolatum: Conforming with Sec.         ...............................
 172.880 of this chapter.                                               
Petroleum wax: Conforming with Sec.      ...............................
 172.886 of this chapter.                                               
Petroleum wax, synthetic...............  ...............................
Polyethylene glycol (400)dioleate:       As an emulsifier not to exceed 
 Conforming with Sec.  172.820(a)(2) of   10 percent by weight of       
 this chapter and providing the oleic     defoamer formulation.         
 acid used in the production of this                                    
 substance complies with Sec.  172.860                                  
 or Sec.  172.862 of this chapter.                                      
Synthetic isoparaffinic petroleum        ...............................
 hydrocarbons: Conforming with Sec.                                     
 172.882 of this chapter.                                               
Oleic acid derived from tall oil fatty   Complying with Sec.  172.862 of
 acids.                                   this chapter.                 
Oxystearin.............................  As defined in Sec.  172.818 of 
                                          this chapter.                 
Polyoxyethylene (600) dioleate.........  ...............................
Polyoxyethylene (600) monoricinoleate..  ...............................
Polypropylene glycol...................  Molecular weight range, 1,200- 
                                          3,000.                        
Polysorbate 80.........................  As defined in Sec.  172.840 of 
                                          this chapter.                 
Potassium stearate.....................  As defined in Sec.  172.863 of 
                                          this chapter.                 
Propylene glycol mono- and diesters of   As defined in Sec.  172.856 of 
 fats and fatty acids.                    this chapter.                 
Soybean oil fatty acids, hydroxylated..  ...............................
Tallow, hydrogenated, oxidized or        ...............................
 sulfated.                                                              
Tallow alcohol, hydrogenated...........  ...............................
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    (4) The substance listed in this paragraph (a)(4), provided it is a 
component of defoaming agents limited to use in processing beet sugar 
only, and subject to the limitations imposed:

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                 Substance                           Limitations        
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n-Butoxypoly(oxyethylene)-                  Viscosity range, 4,850-5,350
 poly(oxypropylene)glycol.                   Saybolt Universal Seconds  
                                             (SUS) at 37.8 C (100 F).   
                                             The viscosity range is     
                                             determined by the method   
                                             ``Viscosity Determination  
                                             of n-                      
                                             butoxypoly(oxyethylene)-   
                                             poly(oxypropylene) glycol''
                                             dated April 26, 1995,      
                                             developed by Union Carbide 
                                             Corp., P.O. Box 670, Bound 
                                             Brook, NJ 08805, which is  
                                             incorporated by reference  
                                             in accordance with 5 U.S.C.
                                             552(a) and 1 CFR part 51.  
                                             Copies of the material     
                                             incorporated by reference  
                                             are available from the     
                                             Division of Petition       
                                             Control, Center for Food   
                                             Safety and Applied         
                                             Nutrition (HFS-215), Food  
                                             and Drug Administration,   
                                             200 C St. SW., Washington, 
                                             DC 20204, and may be       
                                             examined at the Center for 
                                             Food Safety and Applied    
                                             Nutrition's Library, 200 C 
                                             St. SW., rm. 3321,         
                                             Washington, DC, or at the  
                                             Office of the Federal      
                                             Register, 800 North Capitol
                                             St. NW., suite 700,        
                                             Washington, DC.            
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    (b) They are added in an amount not in excess of that reasonably 
required to inhibit foaming.

[42 FR 14526, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 43 FR 2872, Jan. 20, 1978; 46 
FR 30493, June 9, 1981; 46 FR 57476, Nov. 24, 1981; 60 FR 54036, Oct. 
19, 1995; 61 FR 632, Jan. 9, 1996]