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Chemical Contaminants Transparency Tool

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The FDA has published a variety of contaminant levels for poisonous or deleterious substances in human food in various guidance documents and regulations for industry. For ease of reference, the Chemical Contaminants Transparency Tool provides a consolidated list of these levels. Contaminant levels listed in the transparency tool include tolerances, action levels, guidance levels, derived intervention levels, recommended maximum levels, and advisory levels. Tolerances and action levels are defined in 21 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) parts 109 and 509. Other types of contaminant levels are not defined in the regulation but have been used to advise industry on levels of contamination that may pose a health risk or may be avoidable through good manufacturing practices.

Certain contaminant levels are not included in this transparency tool -- allowable levels listed in the quality standard for bottled water and marine biotoxin safety levels. These levels can be found at:

The transparency tool was last updated on March 20, 2025. It is the responsibility of the user to be informed about changes in contaminant levels. We encourage users to refer to the guidance documents linked in the Reference column. The linked documents provide detailed information on how a commodity is defined and how the contaminant level is applied. To be alerted to newly issued guidance documents, you can subscribe to our e-mail updates on recently issued guidances using the "subscribe to email updates" button found on the Search for FDA Guidance Webpage.

To navigate this transparency tool, either filter by contaminant type or use the search bar provided below.


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*These action levels were set by FDA in consultation with EPA for residues of cancelled pesticide chemicals that persist in the environment and that were considered to be unavoidable in food and feed. Although the scope of this transparency tool is limited to human foods for other contaminants, pesticide action levels for both human food and animal food are included, as these levels were established without identifying the intended consumer (human or animal).


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  • Select the contaminant name below to see information on the contaminant-commodity pair in a new window.
  • To sort by a specific field, click on the column header for that field.
  • To browse all the records in the transparency tool, use the Show All, First/Previous/Next/Last, and Jump To options at the bottom of the transparency tool.
  • To search for a specific term or phrase, enter that term in the Search box and select Show Items to display only those records that contain the selected terms. (Note: This term will be searched in fields that may not be shown on the main page but are included in the full record description)
  • The search results will return hits of records containing words that include the search term. For example, a search for "red" will return results that include terms such as reducing, ingredient, and denatured. To limit results to only the searched term, place a space before and after the word in the basic search or in the advanced search, use “this exact phrase” field.
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Contaminant
(sorted A-Z)
Commodity Contaminant Level Type Levels Reference† Notes
3-Monochloropropane-1,2-Diol (3-MCPD) Acid-hydrolyzed protein and Asian-style sauces Guidance Level 1 ppm CPG 500.500
Aflatoxin, M1 Milk Action Level 0.5 ppb CPG 527.400
Aflatoxins, total Brazil nuts Action Level 20 ppb CPG 570.200
Aflatoxins, total Foods Action Level 20 ppb CPG 555.400
Aflatoxins, total Peanuts and peanut products Action Level 20 ppb CPG 570.375
Aflatoxins, total Pistachio nuts Action Level 20 ppb CPG 570.500 
Aldrin & Dieldrin Alfalfa Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Animal feed, processed Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Artichokes Action Level 0.05 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Asparagus Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Bananas Action Level 0.02 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Beet tops (garden and sugar) Action Level 0.05 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Beets (garden and sugar) Action Level 0.1 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Broccoli Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Brussel sprouts Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Bulb vegetables Action Level 0.1 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Cabbage Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Carrots Action Level 0.1 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Cauliflower Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Celery Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Cereal grains (except buckwheat, millet, teosinte, and wild rice) Action Level 0.02 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Clover Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Collards Action Level 0.05 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Cowpea hay Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Cucumbers Action Level 0.1 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Eggplant Action Level 0.05 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Eggs Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Endive (escarole) Action Level 0.05 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Fats and oils (animal feed) Action Level 0.3 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Figs Action Level 0.05 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Fish (edible portion) Action Level 0.3 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Forage, fodder and straw of cereal grains (except those of millet, teosinte, and wild rice) Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100 The 1995 print edition of the CPG erroneously listed the action level as 0.3 ppm and the error was incorporated in some subsequent versions of the CPG. We are correcting the error in this tool.
Aldrin & Dieldrin Grapefruit Action Level 0.02 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Hay Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Horseradish Action Level 0.1 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Kale Action Level 0.05 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Kohlrabi Action Level 0.05 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Legume vegetables (except guar, jackbeans, lablab beans, and lentils) Action Level 0.05 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Lemons Action Level 0.02 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Lespedeza Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Lettuce Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Limes Action Level 0.02 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Mangoes Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Melons Action Level 0.1 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Milk Action Level 0.3 ppm(fat basis) CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Mustard greens Action Level 0.05 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Oranges Action Level 0.02 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Parsnips Action Level 0.1 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Pea Action Level 0.03 ppm CPG 575.100
Aldrin & Dieldrin Peaches Action Level 0.02 ppm CPG 575.100

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†Acronyms
  • CPG - Compliance Policy Guides
  • CFR - Code of Federal Regulations
  • Contaminant
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    Commodity Contaminant Level Type Levels Reference† Notes
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