Natural flavoring substances and natural adjuvants may be safely used in food in accordance with the following conditions.
(a) They are used in the minimum quantity required to produce their intended physical or technical effect and in accordance with all the principles of good manufacturing practice.
(b) In the appropriate forms (plant parts, fluid and solid extracts, concentrates, absolutes, oils, gums, balsams, resins, oleoresins, waxes, and distillates) they consist of one or more of the following, used alone or in combination with flavoring substances and adjuvants generally recognized as safe in food, previously sanctioned for such use, or regulated in any section of this part. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Common name Scientific name Limitations----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Aloe............................................. Aloe perryi Baker, A.
barbadensis Mill., A. ferox
Mill., and hybrids of this
sp. with A. africana Mill.
and A. spicata Baker.Althea root and flowers.......................... Althea officinalis L........Amyris (West Indian sandalwood).................. Amyris balsamifera L........Angola weed...................................... Roccella fuciformis Ach..... In alcoholic beverages onlyArnica flowers................................... Arnica montana L., A. Do.
fulgens Pursh, A. sororia
Greene, or A. cordifolia
Hooker.Artemisia (wormwood)............................. Artemisia spp............... Finished food thujone free \1\Artichoke leaves................................. Cynara scolymus L........... In alcoholic beverages onlyBenzoin resin.................................... Styrax benzoin Dryander, S.
paralleloneurus Perkins, S.
tonkinensis (Pierre) Craib
ex Hartwich, or other spp.
of the Section Anthostyrax
of the genus Styrax.Blackberry bark.................................. Rubus, Section Eubatus......Boldus (boldo) leaves............................ Peumus boldus Mol........... Do.Boronia flowers.................................. Boronia megastigma Nees.....Bryonia root..................................... Bryonia alba L., or B. Do.
diocia Jacq.Buchu leaves..................................... Barosma betulina Bartl. et
Wendl., B. crenulata (L.)
Hook. or B. serratifolia
Willd.Buckbean leaves.................................. Menyanthes trifoliata L..... Do.Cajeput.......................................... Melaleuca leucadendron L.
and other Melaleuca spp.Calumba root..................................... Jateorhiza palmata (Lam.) Do.
Miers.Camphor tree..................................... Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Safrole free
Nees et Eberm.Cascara sagrada.................................. Rhamnus purshiana DC........Cassie flowers................................... Acacia farnesiana (L.) WilldCastor oil....................................... Ricinus communis L..........Catechu, black................................... Acacia catechu Willd........Cedar, white (aborvitae), leaves and twigs....... Thuja occidentalis L........ Finished food thujone free \1\Centuary......................................... Centaurium umbellatum Gilib. In alcoholic beverages onlyCherry pits...................................... Prunus avium L. or P. Not to exceed 25 p.p.m. prussic
cerasus L. acidCherry-laurel leaves............................. Prunus laurocerasus L....... Do.Chestnut leaves.................................. Castanea dentata (Marsh.)
Borkh.Chirata.......................................... Swertia chirata Buch.-Ham... In alcoholic beverages onlyCinchona, red, bark.............................. Cinchona succirubra Pav. or In beverages only; not more
its hybrids. than 83 p.p.m. total cinchona
alkaloids in finished beverageCinchona, yellow, bark........................... Cinchona ledgeriana Moens, Do.
C. calisaya Wedd., or
hybrids of these with other
spp. of Cinchona..Copaiba.......................................... South American spp. of
Copaifera L.Cork, oak........................................ Quercus suber L., or Q. In alcoholic beverages only
occidentalis F. Gay.Costmary......................................... Chrysanthemum balsamita L... Do.Costus root...................................... Saussurea lappa Clarke......Cubeb............................................ Piper cubeba L. f...........Currant, black, buds and leaves.................. Ribes nigrum L..............Damiana leaves................................... Turnera diffusa Willd.......Davana........................................... Artemisia pallens Wall......Dill, Indian..................................... Anethum sowa Roxb.
(Peucedanum graveolens
Benth et Hook., Anethum
graveolens L.).Dittany (fraxinella) roots....................... Dictamnus albus L........... Do.Dittany of Crete................................. Origanum dictamnus L........Dragon's blood (dracorubin)...................... Daemonorops spp.............Elder tree leaves................................ Sambucus nigra L............ In alcoholic beverages only;
not to exceed 25 p.p.m.
prussic acid in the flavorElecampane rhizome and roots..................... Inula helenium L............ In alcoholic beverages onlyElemi............................................ Canarium commune L. or C.
luzonicum Miq.Erigeron......................................... Erigeron canadensis L.......Eucalyptus globulus leaves....................... Eucalyptus globulus Labill..
Fir (``pine'') needles and twigs................. Abies sibirica Ledeb., A.
alba Mill., A. sachalinesis
Masters or A. mayriana
Miyabe et Kudo.Fir, balsam, needles and twigs................... Abies balsamea (L.) Mill....Galanga, greater................................. Alpinia galanga Willd....... Do.Galbanum......................................... Ferula galbaniflua Boiss. et
Buhse and other Ferula spp.Gambir (catechu, pale)........................... Uncaria gambir Roxb.........Genet flowers.................................... Spartium junceum L..........Gentian rhizome and roots........................ Gentiana lutea L............Gentian, stemless................................ Gentiana acaulis L.......... Do.Germander, chamaedrys............................ Teucrium chamaedrys L....... Do.Germander, golden................................ Teucrium polium L........... Do.Guaiac........................................... Guaiacum officinale L., G.
santum L., Bulnesia
sarmienti Lor.Guarana.......................................... Paullinia cupana HBK........Haw, black, bark................................. Viburnum prunifolium L......Hemlock needles and twigs........................ Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr.
or T. heterophylla (Raf.)
Sarg.Hyacinth flowers................................. Hyacinthus orientalis L.....Iceland moss..................................... Cetraria islandica Ach...... Do.Imperatoria...................................... Peucedanum ostruthium (L.).
Koch (Imperatoria
ostruthium L.).Iva.............................................. Achillea moschata Jacq...... Do.Labdanum......................................... Cistus spp..................Lemon-verbena.................................... Lippia citriodora HBK....... Do.Linaloe wood..................................... Bursera delpechiana Poiss.
and other Bursera spp.Linden leaves.................................... Tillia spp.................. Do.Lovage........................................... Levisticum officinale Koch..Lungmoss (lungwort).............................. Sticta pulmonacea Ach.......Maidenhair fern.................................. Adiantum capillus-veneris L. Do.Maple, mountain.................................. Acer spicatum Lam...........Mimosa (black wattle) flowers.................... Acacia decurrens Willd. var.
dealbata.Mullein flowers.................................. Verbascum phlomoides L. or Do.
V. thapsiforme Schrad.Myrrh............................................ Commiphora molmol Engl., C.
abyssinica (Berg) Engl., or
other Commiphora spp.Myrtle leaves.................................... Myrtus communis L........... Do.Oak, English, wood............................... Quercus robur L............. Do.Oak, white, chips................................ Quercus alba L..............Oak moss......................................... Evernia prunastri (L.) Ach., Finished food thujone free \1\
E. furfuracea (L.) Mann,
and other lichens.Olibanum......................................... Boswellia carteri Birdw. and
other Boswellia spp.Opopanax (bisabolmyrrh).......................... Opopanax chironium Koch
(true opopanax) of
Commiphora erythraea Engl.
var. Llabrescens.Orris root....................................... Iris germanica L. (including
its variety florentina
Dykes) and I. pallida Lam.Pansy............................................ Viola tricolor L............ In alcoholic beverages onlyPassion flower................................... Passiflora incarnata L......Patchouly........................................ Pogostemon cablin Benth. and
P. heyneanus Benth.Peach leaves..................................... Prunus persica (L.) Batsch.. In alcoholic beverages only;
not to exceed 25 p.p.m.
prussic acid in the flavorPennyroyal, American............................. Hedeoma pulegioides (L.)
Pers.Pennyroyal, European............................. Mentha pulegium L...........Pine, dwarf, needles and twigs................... Pinus mugo Turra var.
pumilio (Haenke) Zenari.Pine, Scotch, needles and twigs.................. Pinus sylvestris L..........Pine, white, bark................................ Pinus strobus L............. In alcoholic beverages onlyPine, white oil.................................. Pinus palustris Mill., and
other Pinus spp.Poplar buds...................................... Populus balsamifera L. (P. Do.
tacamahacca Mill.), P.
candicans Ait., or P. nigra
L.Quassia.......................................... Picrasma excelsa (Sw.)
Planch, or Quassia amara L.Quebracho bark................................... Aspidosperma quebracho- Schinopsis lorentzii (Griseb.)
blanco Schlecht, or Engl.
(Quebrachia lorentzii
(Griseb)).Quillaia (soapbark).............................. Quillaja saponaria Mol......Red saunders (red sandalwood).................... Pterocarpus san alinus L.... In alcoholic beverages onlyRhatany root..................................... Krameria triandra Ruiz et
Pav. or K. argentea Mart.Rhubarb, garden root............................. Rheum rhaponticum L......... Do.Rhubarb root..................................... Rheum officinale Baill., R.
palmatum L., or other spp.
(excepting R. rhaponticum
L.) or hybrids of Rheum
grown in China.Roselle.......................................... Hibiscus sabdariffa L....... Do.
Rosin (colophony)................................ Pinus palustris Mill., and Do.
other Pinus spp.St. Johnswort leaves, flowers, and caulis........ Hypericum perforatum L...... Hypericin-free alcohol
distillate form only; in
alcoholic beverages onlySandalwood, white (yellow, or East Indian)....... Santalum album L............Sandarac......................................... Tetraclinis articulata In alcoholic beverages only
(Vahl.), Mast.Sarsaparilla..................................... Smilax aristolochiaefolia
Mill., (Mexican
sarsaparilla), S. regelii
Killip et Morton (Honduras
sarsaparilla), S. febrifuga
Kunth (Ecuadorean
sarsaparilla), or
undetermined Smilax spp.
(Ecuadorean or Central
American sarsaparilla).Sassafras leaves................................. Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Safrole free
Nees.Senna, Alexandria................................ Cassia acutifolia Delile....Serpentaria (Virginia snakeroot)................. Aristolochia serpentaria L.. In alcoholic beverages onlySimaruba bark.................................... Simaruba amara Aubl......... Do.Snakeroot, Canadian (wild ginger)................ Asarum canadense L..........Spruce needles and twigs......................... Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
or P. mariana (Mill.) BSP.Storax (styrax).................................. Liquidambar orientalis Mill.
or L. styraciflua L.Tagetes (marigold)............................... Tagetes patula L., T. erecta As oil only
L., or T. minuta L. (T.
glandulifera Schrank).Tansy............................................ Tanacetum vulgare L......... In alcoholic beverages only;
finished alcoholic beverage
thujone free \1\Thistle, blessed (holy thistle).................. Onicus benedictus L......... In alcoholic beverages onlyThymus capitatus (Spanish ``origanum'').......... Thymus capitatus Hoffmg. et
Link.Tolu............................................. Myroxylon balsamum (L.)
Harms.Turpentine....................................... Pinus palustris Mill. and
other Pinus spp. which
yield terpene oils
exclusively.Valerian rhizome and roots....................... Valeriana officinalis L.....Veronica......................................... Veronica officinalis L...... Do.Vervain, European................................ Verbena officinalis L....... Do.Vetiver.......................................... Vetiveria zizanioides Stapf. Do.Violet, Swiss.................................... Viola calcarata L...........Walnut husks (hulls), leaves, and green nuts..... Juglans nigra L. or J. regia
L.Woodruff, sweet.................................. Asperula odorata L.......... In alcoholic beverages onlyYarrow........................................... Achillea millefolium L...... In beverages only; finished
beverage thujone free \1\Yerba santa...................................... Eriodictyon californicum
(Hook, et Arn.) Torr.Yucca, Joshua-tree............................... Yucca brevifolia Engelm.....Yucca, Mohave.................................... Yucca schidigera Roezl ex
Ortgies (Y. mohavensis
Sarg.).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\1\ As determined by using the method (or, in other than alcoholic beverages, a suitable adaptation thereof) in
section 9.129 of the ``Official Methods of Analysis of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists,'' 13th
Ed. (1980), which is incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the AOAC INTERNATIONAL, 481 North
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to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html. [42 FR 14491, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 43 FR 14644, Apr. 7, 1978; 49 FR 10104, Mar. 19, 1984; 54 FR 24897, June 12, 1989; 69 FR 24511, May 4, 2004; 72 FR 10357, Mar. 8, 2007]