21 C.F.R. § 182.90 Substances migrating to food from paper and paperboard products.
Title 21 - Food and Drugs
Substances migrating to food from paper and paperboard products used in food packaging that are generally recognized as safe for their intended use, within the meaning of section 409 of the Act, are as follows:
Alum (double sulfate of aluminum and ammonium potassium, or sodium). Aluminum hydroxide. Aluminum oleate. Aluminum palmitate. Casein. Cellulose acetate. Cornstarch. Diatomaceous earth filler. Ethyl cellulose. Ethyl vanillin. Glycerin. Oleic acid. Potassium sorbate. Silicon dioxides. Sodium aluminate. Sodium chloride. Sodium hexametaphosphate. Sodium hydrosulfite. Sodium phosphoaluminate. Sodium silicate. Sodium sorbate. Sodium tripolyphosphate. Sorbitol. Soy protein, isolated. Starch, acid modified. Starch, pregelatinized. Starch, unmodified. Talc. Vanillin. Zinc hydrosulfite. Zinc sulfate. [42 FR 14640, Mar. 15, 1977] Editorial Note: For additional
Title 21: Food and Drugs
PART 182—SUBSTANCES GENERALLY RECOGNIZED AS SAFE
Subpart A—General Provisions
§ 182.90 Substances migrating to food from paper and paperboard products.

