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Regulatory Status of Color Additives

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FD&C Blue No. 2

Permanently listed, certification required

The Federal Register citations are shown in groupings in chronological order.
CAS Reg No or other ID code: 860-22-0
Color: FD&C Blue No. 2
Status: Permanently listed, certification required
Use: Foods, Drugs, Cosmetics, Devices
Restrictions: Foods generally. Ingested drugs. Nylon surgical sutures NTE 1% general surgery; suture listing moved from 74.1102 to 74.3102. Bone cement (Al lake) NTE 0.1%.
End Notes: 3
Other names: ♦ (DELTA2,2'-BIINDOLINE)-5,5'-DISULFONIC ACID, 3,3'-DIOXO-, DISODIUM SALT
♦ 1H-INDOLE-5-SULFONIC ACID, 2-(1,3-DIHYDRO-3-OXO-5-SULFO-2H-INDOL-2-YLIDENE)-2,3-DIHYDRO-3-OXO-, DISODIUM SALT
♦ ACID BLUE 74
♦ C.I. 73015
♦ C.I. ACID BLUE 74
♦ C.I. FOOD BLUE 1
♦ DISODIUM 2-(1,3-DIHYDRO-3-OXO-5-SULFO-2H-INDOL-2-YLIDENE)-2,3-DIHYDRO-3-OXO-1H-INDOLE-5-SULFONATE
♦ DISODIUM 3,3'-DIOXO-(DELTA2,2'-BIINDOLINE)-5,5'-DISULFONATE
♦ DISODIUM 5,5'-DISULFOINDIGO
♦ FOOD BLUE NO. 2
♦ INDIGO CARMINE
♦ INDIGOTINDISULFONATE SODIUM
♦ INDIGOTINE
♦ SODIUM INDIGOTINDISULFONATE
21 CFR (color additives): 74.102
74.1102
74.3102
82.102
Citations 1: FID 76; Jul 13, 1907
Limitations 1: Food use.
Citations 2: 4 FR 1922 (at page 1926); May 9, 1939; Specifications
Limitations 2: Food, drugs and cosmetic use.
Citations 3: 25 FR 9759; Oct 12, 1960; Provisional Regulation
Limitations 3: Provisional food, drugs and cosmetic use.
Citations 4: 36 FR 2967; Feb 13, 1971; Final Rule
Limitations 4: Nylon surgical sutures 1% by weight.
Citations 5: 40 FR 44812; Sep 30, 1975; Correction
Limitations 5: Food and ingested drugs; update and correction
Citations 6: 33 FR 9627; Jul 2, 1968; Notice of Filing
48 FR 5252; Feb 4, 1983; Final Rule
48 FR 8052; Feb 25, 1983; Correction
Limitations 6: Food use. Mixed specifications for drug use. Ingested drug use.
Citations 7: 48 FR 5261; Feb 4, 1983; Postponement of Closing Date
Citations 8: 49 FR 3804; Jan 30, 1984; Incorporation by Reference; proposed updating of text
49 FR 10087 (at 10090); Mar 19, 1984; Final Rule
49 FR 23832; Jun 8, 1984; Final Rule; confirmation of effective date
Limitations 8: Drug use. Incorporated by reference the United States Pharmacopeia XX (1980), specifications; no substantive changes to regulations.
Citations 9: 52 FR 8113; Mar 16, 1987; Notice
52 FR 28553; Jul 31, 1987; Final Rule
Limitations 9: Food and ingested drug use.
Citations 10: 64 FR 48288; Sep 3, 1999; Final Rule
64 FR 62582; Nov 17, 1999; Final Rule; confirmation of effective date
Limitations 10: Transfer listing to reflect the suture in which color additive is used in devices not drugs; bone cement (as aluminum lake on alumina, NTE 0.1%.
E Number: E132


 

Definitions of Terms Used

  • FID
    Food Inspection Decision (issued by USDA prior to 1927)
  • CAS Reg. No. or other ID
    Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Registry® Number for the substance or a numerical code assigned by CFSAN (977nnn-nn-n-series) to those substances that do not have a CAS Reg. No.
  • Other names
    Recognized synonyms for color additives
  • Lakes
    Insoluble pigments formed by chemically reacting water-soluble straight colors with precipitants and substrata.

 

End Notes

  1. The color additives Antarctic krill meal, Astaxanthin, Astaxanthin dimethyldisuccinate, Ultramarine blue, Canthaxanthin, Haematococcus algae meal, Synthetic iron oxide, Dried algae meal, Tagetes (Aztec marigold) meal and extract, Corn endosperm oil, Paracoccus pigment, and Phaffia yeast are approved for specific uses in animal food (see 21 CFR 73.32. 73.35, 73.37, 73.50, 73.75, 73.185, 73.200, 73.275, 73.295, 73.315, 73.352, and 73.355, respectively).
  2. The year approved is based on the date listed in the "Confirmation of Effective Date" notice for the action as published in the Federal Register.
  3. Petitioned for use after the 1960 amendments; never provisionally listed.
  4. Color additives listed in 21 CFR Parts 74 and 82 must be analyzed and batch certified by FDA before they can be used in any FDA-regulated product marketed in the U.S. This requirement applies to products imported into this country as well as those manufactured domestically. Manufacturers of certified color additives must include on the label the name of the certified color additive, a statement indicating general use limitations, any quantitative limitations in products, and the certification lot number assigned to the batch. Straight colors required to be certified are listed in 21 CFR Part 74. Most lakes are provisionally listed under 21 CFR 81.1 for use as listed in 21 CFR 82.51 (food, drugs, and cosmetics), 21 CFR 82.1051 (drugs and cosmetics), or 21 CFR 82.2051 (externally applied drugs and cosmetics). All FD&C Red No. 40 lakes are permanently listed under 21 CFR 74.340 (food), 74.1340 (drugs), and 74.2340 (cosmetics). FD&C Blue No. 1 and FD&C Yellow No. 5 aluminum lakes for drug and cosmetic use are permanently listed in 21 CFR sections 74.1101, 74.1705, 74.2101, and 74.2705.
  5. Color additives that are permitted for general use may not be used in the area of the eye, in injections, or in surgical sutures unless such use is specified in the color additive listing regulation. Currently no color additives are listed for use in injected products (such as tattoos or permanent makeup).
  6. Color additives that are permitted for external application may not be used in the area of the eye, in injections, or in surgical sutures unless such use is specified in the color additive listing regulation. Currently no color additives are listed for use in injected products (such as tattoos or permanent makeup). Some color additives that are permitted for external application also may be permitted in mouthwashes, dentifrices, or lipsticks in limited amounts specified in the color additive listing regulations.
  7. NTE - not to exceed.
  8. The listed color additives are the reaction products produced by copolymerizing the reactive dyes with various monomers such that the dyes are chemically bound in the resulting polymer matrix.
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