21 C.F.R. § 177.1200   Cellophane.


Title 21 - Food and Drugs


Title 21: Food and Drugs
PART 177—INDIRECT FOOD ADDITIVES: POLYMERS
Subpart B—Substances for Use as Basic Components of Single and Repeated Use Food Contact Surfaces

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§ 177.1200   Cellophane.

Cellophane may be safely used for packaging food in accordance with the following prescribed conditions:

(a) Cellophane consists of a base sheet made from regenerated cellulose to which have been added certain optional substances of a grade of purity suitable for use in food packaging as constituents of the base sheet or as coatings applied to impart desired technological properties.

(b) Subject to any limitations prescribed in this part, the optional substances used in the base sheet and coating may include:

(1) Substances generally recognized as safe in food.

(2) Substances for which prior approval or sanctions permit their use in cellophane, under conditions specified in such sanctions and substances listed in §181.22 of this chapter.

(3) Substances that by any regulation promulgated under section 409 of the act may be safely used as components of cellophane.

(4) Substances named in this section and further identified as required.

(c) List of substances:

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------                                         Limitations (residue and limits                                             of addition expressed as           List of substances             percent by weight of finished                                              packaging cellophane)------------------------------------------------------------------------Acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymer        As the basic polymer. resins.Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene           Do. copolymer resins.Acrylonitrile-styrene copolymer resins.   Do.Acrylonitrile-vinyl chloride copolymer    Do. resins.N-Acyl sarcosines where the acyl group   For use only as release agents is lauroyl or stearoyl.                  in coatings at levels not to                                          exceed a total of 0.3 percent                                          by weight of the finished                                          packaging cellophane.Alkyl ketene dimers identified in § 176.120 of this chapter.Aluminum hydroxide.....................Aluminum silicate......................Ammonium persulfate....................Ammonium sulfate.......................Behenamide.............................Butadiene-styrene copolymer............  As the basic polymer.1,3-Butanediol.........................n-Butyl acetate........................  0.1 percent.n-Butyl alcohol........................   Do.Calcium ethyl acetoacetate.............Calcium stearoyl-2-lactylate identified  Not to exceed 0.5 percent in § 172.844 of this chapter.       weight of cellophane.Carboxymethyl hydroxyethylcellulose polymer.Castor oil, hydrogenated...............Castor oil phthalate with adipic acid    As the basic polymer. and fumaric acid-diethylene glycol polyester.Castor oil phthalate, hydrogenated.....  Alone or in combination with                                          other phthalates where total                                          phthalates do not exceed 5                                          percent.Castor oil, sulfonated, sodium salt....Cellulose acetate butyrate.............Cellulose acetate propionate...........Cetyl alcohol..........................Clay, natural..........................Coconut oil fatty acid (C12-C18)         For use only as an adjuvant diethanolamide, coconut oil fatty acid   employed during the processing (C12-C18) diethanolamine soap, and       of cellulose pulp used in the diethanolamine mixture having total      manufacture of cellophane base alkali (calculated as potassium          sheet. hydroxide) of 16-18% and having an acid number of 25-35.Copal resin, heat processed............  As basic resin.Damar resin............................Defoaming agents identified in § 176.200 of this chapter.Dialkyl ketones where the alkyl groups   Not to exceed a total of 0.35 are lauryl or stearyl.                   percent.Dibutylphthalate.......................  Alone or in combination with                                          other phthalates where total                                          phthalates do not exceed 5                                          percent.Dicyclohexyl phthalate.................   Do.Diethylene glycol ester of the adduct of terpene and maleic anhydride.Di(2-ethylhexyl) adipate...............Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate.............  Alone or in combination with                                          other phthalates where total                                          phthalates do not exceed 5                                          percent.Diisobutyl phthalate...................   Do.Dimethylcyclohexyl phthalate...........   Do.Dimethyldialkyl (C8-C18) ammonium        0.005 percent for use only as a chloride.                                flocculant for slip agents.Di-n-ocyltin bis (2-ethylhexyl maleate)  For use only as a stabilizer at                                          a level not to exceed 0.55                                          percent by weight of the                                          coating solids in vinylidene                                          chloride copolymer waterproof                                          coatings prepared from                                          vinylidene chloride copolymers                                          identified in this paragraph,                                          provided that such vinylidene                                          chloride copolymers contain                                          not less than 90 percent by                                          weight of polymer units                                          derived from vinylidene                                          chloride.N,N[prime]-Dioleoyethylenediamine,       0.5 percent. N,N[prime]-dilinoleoylethylene-diamine and N-oleoyl-N[prime]linoleoylethylene- diamine mixture produced when tall oil fatty acids are made to react with ethylenediamine such that the finished mixture has a melting point of 212°-228 °F., as determined by ASTM method D127-60 (``Standard Method of Test for Melting Point of Petrolatum and Microcrystalline Wax'' (Revised 1960), which is incorporated by reference; copies are available from University Microfilms International, 300 N. Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106, or available for inspection at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741- 6030, or go to: http:// www.archives.gov/federal_register/ code_of_federal_regulations/ ibr_locations.php.), and an acid value of 10 maximum.N,N[prime]-Dioleoylethylenediamine (N,N[prime]-ethylenebisoleamide).Disodium EDTA..........................Distearic acid ester of                  0.06 percent. di(hydroxyethyl) diethylenetriamine monoacetate.N,N[prime]-Distearoylethylenediamine (N,N[prime]-ethylenebis stearamide).Epoxidized polybutadiene...............  For use only as a primer                                          subcoat to anchor surface                                          coatings to the base sheet.Erucamide..............................Ethyl acetate..........................Ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers complying with § 177.1350.2-Ethylhexyl alcohol...................  0.1 percent for use only as                                          lubricant.Fatty acids derived from animal and vegetable fats and oils, and the following salts of such acids, single or mixed: Aluminum, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium.Ferrous ammonium sulfate...............Fumaric acid...........................Glycerin-maleic anhydride..............  As the basic polymer.Glycerol diacetate.....................Glycerol monoacetate...................Hydroxyethyl cellulose, water-insolubleHydroxypropyl cellulose identified in § 172.870 of this chapter.Isopropyl acetate......................  Residue limit 0.1 percentIsopropyl alcohol......................   Do.Itaconic acid..........................Lanolin................................Lauryl alcohol.........................Lauryl sulfate salts: ammonium, magnesium, potassium, sodium.Maleic acid............................  1 percent.Maleic acid adduct of butadienestyrene copolymer.Melamine formaldehyde..................  As the basic polymer.Melamine-formaldehyde modified with one  As the basic polymer, and used or more of the following: Butyl          as a resin to anchor coatings alcohol, diaminopropane,                 to substrate. diethylenetriamine, ethyl alcohol, guanidine, imino-bis-butylamine, imino- bis-ethylamine, imino-bis-propylamine, methyl alcohol, polyamines made by reacting ethylenediamine or trimethylenediamine with dichloroethane or dichloropropane, sulfanilic acid, tetraethylenepentamine, triethanolamine, triethylenetetra-mine.Methyl ethyl ketone....................  Residue limit 0.1 percentMethyl hydrogen siloxane...............  0.1 percent as the basic                                          polymer.α-Methylstyrene-vinyltoluene copolymer resins (molar ratio 1α- methylstyrene to 3 vinyltoluene).Mineral oil, white.....................Mono- and bis-(octadecyldiethylene       For use only as a release agent oxide) phosphates (CAS Reg. No. 62362-   at a level not to exceed 0.6 49-6).                                   percent by weight of coatings                                          for cellophane.Naphthalenesulfonic acid-formaldehyde    0.1 percent, for use only as an condensate, sodium salt.                 emulsifier.Nitrocellulose, 10.9 percent-12.2 percent nitrogen.Nylon resins complying with § 177.1500.n-Octyl alcohol........................  For use only as a defoaming                                          agent in the manufacture of                                          cellophane base sheet.Olefin copolymers complying with § 177.1520.Oleic acid reacted with N-alkyl trimethylenediamine (alkyl C16 to C18).Oleic acid, sulfonated, sodium salt....Oleyl palmitamide......................N,N[prime]-Oleoyl- stearylethylenediamine (N-(2-stearoyl- aminoethyl)oleamide).Paraffin, synthetic, complying with § 175.250 of this chapter.Pentaerythritol tetrastearate..........  0.1 percent.Polyamide resins derived from dimerized  For use only in cellophane vegetable oil acids (containing not      coatings that contact food at more than 20 percent of monomer acids)   temperatures not to exceed and ethylenediamine as the basic resin.  room temperature.Polyamide resins having a maximum acid   As the basic resin, for use value of 5 and a maximum amine value     only in coatings that contact of 8.5 derived from dimerized            food at temperatures not to vegetable oil acids (containing not      exceed room temperature more than 10 percent monomer acids),     provided that the ethylenediamine, and 4,4-bis(4-          concentration of the polyamido hydroxyphenyl)pentanoic acid (in an      resins in the finished food- amount not to exceed 10 percent by       contact coating does not weight of said polyamide resins).        exceed 5 milligrams per square                                          inch of food-contact surface.Polybutadiene resin (molecular weight    For use only as an adjuvant in range 2,000-10,200; bromine number       vinylidene chloride copolymer range 210-320).                          coatings.Polycarbonate resins complying with § 177.1580.Polyester resin formed by the reaction of the methyl ester of rosin, phthalic anhydride, maleic anhydride, and ethylene glycol, such that the polyester resin has an acid number of 4 to 11, a drop-softening point of 70 °C-92 °C, and a color of K or paler.Polyethylene...........................Polyethyleneaminostearamide ethyl        0.1 percent. sulfate produced when stearic acid is made to react with equal parts of diethylenetriamine and triethylenetetramine and the reaction product is quaternized with diethyl sulfate.Polyethylene glycol (400) monolaurate..Polyethylene glycol (600) monolaurate..Polyethylene glycol (400) monooleate...Polyethylene glycol (600) monooleate...Polyethylene glycol (400) monostearate.Polyethylene glycol (600) monostearate.Polyethylene, oxidized: complying with the identity prescribed in § 177.1620(a).Polyethylenimine.......................  As the basic polymer, for use                                          as a resin to anchor coatings                                          to the substrate and for use                                          as an impregnant in the food-                                          contact surface of regenerated                                          cellulose sheet in an amount                                          not to exceed that required to                                          improve heat-sealable bonding                                          between coated and uncoated                                          sides of cellophane.Polyisobutylene complying with § 177.1420.Polyoxypropylene-polyoxyethylene block   For use as an adjuvant employed polymers (molecular weight 1,900-        during the processing of 9,000).                                  cellulose pulp used in the                                          manufacture of cellophane base                                          sheet.Polypropylene complying with § 177.1520.Polystyrene............................  As the basic polymer.Polyvinyl acetate......................   Do.Polyvinyl alcohol (minimum viscosity of 4 percent aqueous solution at 20 °C of 4 centipoises).Polyvinyl chloride.....................  As the basic polymer.Polyvinyl stearate.....................   Do.n-Propyl acetate.......................  Residue limit 0.1 percent.n-Propyl alcohol.......................   Do.Rapeseed oil, blown....................Rosins and rosin derivatives as provided in § 178.3870 of this chapter.Rubber, natural (natural latex solids).Silica.................................Silicic acid...........................Sodium m-bisulfite.....................Sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate..........Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate.........Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate.............  0.35 percent; for use only in                                          vinylidene chloride copolymer                                          coatings.Sodium oleyl sulfate-sodium cetyl        For use only as an emulsifier sulfate mixture.                         for coatings; limit 0.005                                          percent where coating is                                          applied to one side only and                                          0.01 percent where coating is                                          applied to both sides.Sodium silicate........................Sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate identified   Not to exceed 0.5 percent in § 172.846 of this chapter.       weight of cellophane.Sodium sulfate.........................Sodium sulfite.........................Spermaceti wax.........................Stannous oleate........................2-Stearamido-ethyl stearate............Stearyl alcohol........................Styrene-maleic anhydride resins........  As the basic polymer.Terpene resins identified in § 172.615 of this chapter.Tetrahydrofuran........................  Residue limit of 0.1 percent.Titanium dioxide.......................Toluene................................  Residue limit of 0.1 percent.Toluene sulfonamide formaldehyde.......  0.6 percent as the basic                                          polymer.Triethylene glycol.....................Triethylene glycol diacetate, prepared from triethylene glycol containing not more than 0.1 percent of diethylene glycol.2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3 pentanediol          For use only in cellophane diisobutyrate.                           coatings and limited to use at                                          a level not to exceed 10                                          percent by weight of the                                          coating solids except when                                          used as provided in §                                          178.3740 of this chapterUrea (carbamide).......................Urea formaldehyde......................  As the basic polymer.Urea formaldehyde modified with          As the basic polymer, and used methanol, ethanol, butanol               as a resin to anchor coatings diethylenetriamine,                      to the substrate. triethylenetetramine, tetraethylenepenta-mine, guanidine, sodium sulfite, sulfanilic acid, imino- bis-ethylamine, imino-bis-propylamine, imino-bis-butylamine, diaminopropane, diaminobutane, aminomethylsulfonic acid, polyamines made by reacting ethylenediamine or trimethylenediamine with dichlorethane or dichloropropane.Vinyl acetate-vinyl chloride copolymer   As the basic polymer. resins.Vinyl acetate-vinyl chloride-maleic       Do. acid copolymer resins.Vinylidene chloride copolymerized with    Do. one or more of the following: Acrylic acid, acrylonitrile, butyl acrylate, butyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, 2- ethylhexyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, itaconic acid, methacrylic acid, methyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, propyl acrylate, propyl methacrylate, vinyl chloride.Vinylidene chloride-methacrylate          Do. decyloctyl copolymer.Wax, petroleum, complying with § 178.3710 of this chapter.------------------------------------------------------------------------

(d) Any optional component listed in this section covered by a specific food additive regulation must meet any specifications in that regulation.

(e) Acrylonitrile copolymers identified in this section shall comply with the provisions of §180.22 of this chapter.

[42 FR 14572, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 47 FR 11842, Mar. 19, 1982; 64 FR 57978, Oct. 28, 1999]

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