98-26646. Food Additives Permitted in Feed and Drinking Water of Animals; Formaldehyde  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 193 (Tuesday, October 6, 1998)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 53579-53580]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-26646]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Food and Drug Administration
    
    21 CFR Part 573
    
    [Docket No. 97F-0522]
    
    
    Food Additives Permitted in Feed and Drinking Water of Animals; 
    Formaldehyde
    
    AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is amending the 
    regulations for food additives permitted in feed and drinking water of 
    animals to provide for the safe use of formaldehyde (CAS No. 50-00-0; 
    37 percent aqueous solution), at a rate of 5.4 pounds (2.5 kilograms) 
    per ton, as an antimicrobial food additive for maintaining animal feeds 
    and feed ingredients Salmonella negative for up to 21 days. This action 
    is in response to a food additive petition filed by Anitox Corp. of 
    Buford, GA.
    
    DATES: Effective October 6, 1998; written objections and request for 
    hearing should be submitted by November 5, 1998.
    ADDRESSES: Submit written objections to the Dockets Management Branch 
    (HFA-305), Food and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers Lane, rm. 1061, 
    Rockville, MD 20852.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Henry E. Ekperigin, Center for 
    Veterinary Medicine (HFV-222), Food and Drug Administration, 7500 
    Standish Pl., Rockville, MD 20855, 301-827-0174.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Background
    
        In a notice published in the Federal Register of February 11, 1998 
    (63 FR 6945), FDA announced that a food additive petition (animal use) 
    (FAP 2237) had been filed by Anitox Corp., P. O. Box 1929, Buford, GA 
    30519. The petition proposed that the food additive regulations in 
    Sec. 573.460 Formaldehyde (21 CFR 573.460) be amended to provide for 
    the safe use of formaldehyde (37 percent aqueous solution) at a rate of 
    5.4 pounds per ton of animal feeds and feed ingredients to maintain the 
    animal feeds and feed ingredients free of Salmonella. The notice of 
    filing provided for a 30-day comment period on the petitioner's 
    environmental assessment. No comments have been received.
        The sponsor has amended the petition three times since it was 
    originally filed, on March 2, 1998, providing additional data to 
    establish utility of formaldehyde for the intended use; July 14, 1998, 
    providing the proposed wording to be included on the product labeling 
    that indicated formaldehyde treatment maintains complete feed and feed 
    ingredients Salmonella negative up to 21 days from date of application; 
    and July 20, 1998, providing information requested by CVM on the Good 
    Laboratory Practice Statement, clarifying the chemical description of 
    the product on the labeling and in the proposed regulation, and 
    modifying the references to environmental authorities on the labeling 
    and in the proposed regulation. The amended petition proposes that 
    Sec. 573.460 be amended to provide for the safe use of formaldehyde 
    (CAS No. 50-00-0; 37 percent aqueous solution), at a rate of 5.4 pounds 
    (2.5 kilograms) per ton, as an antimicrobial food additive for 
    maintaining animal feeds and feed ingredients Salmonella negative for 
    up to 21 days.
        Data submitted by the sponsor in support of the petition permitted 
    the agency to make an independent evaluation of whether formaldehyde 
    could be safely used to achieve the intended purpose. When included in 
    complete feed or feed ingredients as proposed, formaldehyde will 
    constitute 0.1 percent of the feed or feed ingredient. The sponsor 
    submitted data showing that this level of formaldehyde should not 
    present a human food safety concern. Formaldehyde occurs in animals as 
    a normal metabolite and is rapidly oxidized to formic acid which 
    further metabolizes into carbon dioxide and water. Formaldehyde is 
    currently approved for use in poultry feed at the inclusion level 
    requested by the petitioner.
         Also, formaldehyde has been approved for use in feeds for beef and 
    non-lactating dairy cattle (Sec. 573.460(a)(2)). The level of 
    formaldehyde in feeds manufactured according to the approval under 
    Sec. 573.460(a)(2) can be as high as 0.25 percent. Formaldehyde is 
    exempted from tolerance requirements under 40 CFR 180.1032 when used as 
    a pesticide/fungicide in cereal grains and forages. Furthermore, 
    although formaldehyde has been found in chronic rat studies to be 
    carcinogenic when inhaled continuously at high doses (> 2 ppm), it has 
    not been found to be carcinogenic in rodents when orally ingested at 
    high doses (5 percent) for a lifetime (Ref. 1).
        Formalin (formaldehyde 37 percent aqueous solution) can be life 
    threatening if improperly handled. The proposed label for formaldehyde 
    (CAS No. 50-00-0; 37 percent aqueous solution) acknowledges this fact. 
    To further minimize concerns for worker safety, the label contains 
    adequate directions for use, strong cautionary statements about 
    potential carcinogenic and adverse respiratory effects; information 
    about emergency aid in case of inhalation, ingestion or skin or eye 
    contact, and a contact address and telephone number for reporting 
    adverse reactions experienced by users or to request a copy of the 
    material safety data sheet (MSDS). The label also contains a statement 
    that ``Formaldehyde is subject to SARA Title III, Section 313 
    reporting'' (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), and 
    the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) human safety 
    guidance regulations). The petition contains assurances by the sponsor 
    that the proposed label will be placed on all containers of the 
    product. However, because formaldehyde is nonproprietary, FDA will 
    include these requirements in the amended formaldehyde food additive 
    regulation. That will enable others marketing formaldehyde to be 
    informed of the requirements and to comply with them.
        The petition also includes satisfactory information about the 
    chemical identity of formaldehyde and indicates that formaldehyde will 
    achieve its intended effect in a manner that is safe to the animals 
    consuming the treated products.
    
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    II. Conclusion
    
        FDA concludes that the data establish the safety and functionality 
    of formaldehyde (CAS No. 50-00-0; 37 percent aqueous solution), for use 
    as proposed and that the food additive regulations should be amended as 
    set forth below.
    
    III. Public Disclosure
    
        In accordance with Sec. 571.1(h) (21 CFR 571.1(h)), the petition 
    and the documents that FDA considered and relied upon in reaching its 
    decision to approve the petition are available for inspection at the 
    Center for Veterinary Medicine by appointment with the information 
    contact person listed above. As provided in Sec. 571.1(h), the agency 
    will delete from the documents any materials that are not available for 
    public disclosure before making the documents available for inspection.
    
    IV. Environmental Impact
    
        The agency has carefully considered the potential environmental 
    effects of this action. FDA has concluded that the action will not have 
    a significant impact on the human environment, and that an 
    environmental impact statement is not required. The agency's finding of 
    no significant impact and the evidence supporting that finding, 
    contained in an environmental assessment, may be seen in the Dockets 
    Management Branch (address above) between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday 
    through Friday.
    
    V. Objections and Hearing Requests
    
        Any person who will be adversely affected by this regulation may at 
    any time on or before November 5, 1998, file with the Dockets 
    Management Branch (address above) written objections thereto. Each 
    objection shall be separately numbered, and each numbered objection 
    shall specify with particularity the provisions of the regulation to 
    which objection is made and the grounds for the objection. Each 
    numbered objection on which a hearing is requested shall specifically 
    so state. Failure to request a hearing for any particular objection 
    shall constitute a waiver of the right to a hearing on that objection. 
    Each numbered objection for which a hearing is requested shall include 
    a detailed description and analysis of the specific factual information 
    intended to be presented in support of the objection in the event that 
    a hearing is held. Failure to include such a description and analysis 
    for any particular objection shall constitute a waiver of the right to 
    a hearing on the objection. Three copies of all documents shall be 
    submitted and shall be identified with the docket number found in 
    brackets in the heading of this document. Any objections received in 
    response to the regulation may be seen in the Dockets Management Branch 
    between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
    
    VI. References
    
        The following reference has been placed on display in the Dockets 
    Management Branch (address above) and may be seen by interested persons 
    between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
         1. FDA Talk Paper ``Formaldehyde,'' T80-27, May 21, 1980, and 
    T82-40, June 17, 1982.
    
     List of Subjects in 21 CFR Part 573
    
        Animal feeds, Food additives.
        Therefore, under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and under 
    authority delegated to the Commissioner of Food and Drugs and 
    redelegated to the Center for Veterinary Medicine, 21 CFR part 573 is 
    amended as follows:
    
    PART 573--FOOD ADDITIVES PERMITTED IN FEED AND DRINKING WATER OF 
    ANIMALS
    
        1. The authority citation for 21 CFR part 573 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 21 U.S.C. 321, 342, 348.
    
        2. Section 573.460 is amended by revising paragraphs (b)(1), 
    (b)(2)(ii), (b)(2)(iii), and (b)(3)(iv), and by adding paragraph 
    (b)(2)(iv) to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 573.460   Formaldehyde.
    
    * * * * *
        (b)(1) The food additive is formaldehyde (CAS No. 50-00-0; 37 
    percent aqueous solution). It is used at a rate of 5.4 pounds (2.5 
    kilograms) per ton of animal feed or feed ingredient. It is an 
    antimicrobial agent used to maintain complete animal feeds or feed 
    ingredients Salmonella negative for up to 21 days.
        (2) * * *
        (ii) A statement that formaldehyde solution which has been stored 
    below 40  deg.F or allowed to freeze should not be applied to complete 
    animal feeds or feed ingredients.
        (iii) Adequate directions for use including a statement that 
    formaldehyde should be uniformly sprayed on and thoroughly mixed into 
    the complete animal feeds or feed ingredients and that the complete 
    animal feeds or feed ingredients so treated shall be labeled as 
    containing formaldehyde. The label must prominently display the 
    statement: ``Treated with formaldehyde to maintain feed Salmonella 
    negative. Use within 21 days.''
        (iv) The labeling for feed or feed ingredients to which 
    formaldehyde has been added under the provisions of paragraph (b)(1) of 
    this section is required to carry the following statement: ``Treated 
    with formaldehyde to maintain feed Salmonella negative. Use within 21 
    days.''
        (3) * * *
        (iv) Statements reflecting requirements of applicable sections of 
    the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), and the 
    Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) human safety 
    guidance regulations.
    * * * * *
    
        Dated: September 28, 1998.
     Michael J. Blackwell,
     Deputy Director, Center for Veterinary Medicine.
    [FR Doc. 98-26646 Filed 10-5-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
10/6/1998
Published:
10/06/1998
Department:
Food and Drug Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
98-26646
Dates:
Effective October 6, 1998; written objections and request for hearing should be submitted by November 5, 1998.
Pages:
53579-53580 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 97F-0522
PDF File:
98-26646.pdf
CFR: (2)
21 CFR 573.460(a)(2)
21 CFR 573.460