§ 173.55 - Polyvinylpyrrolidone.  


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  • § 173.55 Polyvinylpyrrolidone.

    The food additive polyvinylpyrroli-done may be safely used in accordance with the following prescribed conditions:

    (a) The additive is a polymer of purified vinylpyrrolidone catalytically produced, having an average molecular weight of 40,000 and a maximum unsaturation of 1 percent, calculated as the monomer, except that the polyvinylpyrrolidone used in beer is that having an average molecular weight of 360,000 and a maximum unsaturation of 1 percent, calculated as the monomer.

    (b) The additive is used or intended for use in foods as follows:

    Food Limitations
    Beer As a clarifying agent, at a residual level not to exceed 10 parts per million.
    Flavor concentrates in tablet form As a tableting adjuvent in an amount not to exceed good manufacturing practice.
    Nonnutritive sweeteners in concentrated liquid form As a stabilizer, bodying agent, and dispersant, in an amount not to exceed good manufacturing practice.
    Nonnutritive sweeteners in tablet form As a tableting adjuvant in an amount not to exceed good manufacturing practice.
    Vitamin and mineral concentrates in liquid form As a stabilizer, bodying agent, and dispersant, in an amount not to exceed good manufacturing practice.
    Vitamin and mineral concentrates in tablet form As a tableting adjuvant in an amount not to exceed good manufacturing practice.
    Vinegar As a clarifying agent, at a residual level not to exceed 40 parts per million.
    Wine As a clarifying agent, at a residual level not to exceed 60 parts per million.