Inventory of Food Contact Substances Listed in 21 CFR
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Petition(s): FAP 9A4823
Food Additives Permitted for Direct Addition to Food for Human Consumption; Vitamin D3
Consult the regulation(s) cited below to see if your substance is authorized for your intended use.
| Petitioner: | Kellogg Company |
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| Docket number (legacy and/or former docket number(s)): | FDA-2019-F-3519 |
| Subject additive and intended use: | amending the food additive regulations to provide for the safe use of vitamin D3 as a nutrient supplement in breakfast cereals and grain-based bars (e.g., breakfast bars, granola bars, rice cereal bars), and to update the reference for the Vitamin D3 specifications. |
| 21 CFR* affected: | 172.380Vitamin D3. |
| Substance(s)*, (CAS Registry® No.): | Vitamin D367-97-0 |
| Federal Register publication history: | Aug 12, 201984 FR 39785Notification of petition |
| Jan 5, 202388 FR 745Final RuleJan 5, 2023 |
* Definitions
- CAS Reg. No. (or other ID): Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry Number® for the substance or a numerical code (other ID) assigned by HFP to those substances that do not have a CAS Registry Number (977nnn-nn-n series).
- Substance: The name of the additive as recognized by HFP.
- 21 CFR: The Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21 is the preferred reference to determine the regulatory status of Indirect Food Additives. Substances whose names appear in 21 CFR, parts 175-178 are authorized for specified intended users and conditions of use as stated in the regulation. Note that substances may appear in more than one regulation, or several times in the same regulation.
Note that if a substance is mentioned in 21 CFR parts 175-178 and thus, is listed above, any other citations for the same substance in other sections of 21 CFR dealing with food additives (parts 1-199 inclusive) may also be cited.
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