Code of Federal Regulations (alpha)

CFR /  Title 21  /  Part 172  /  Sec. 172.615 Chewing gum base.

The food additive chewing gum base may be safely used in the manufacture of chewing gum in accordance with the following prescribed conditions:

(a) The food additive consists of one or more of the following substances that meet the specifications and limitations prescribed in this paragraph, used in amounts not to exceed those required to produce the intended physical or other technical effect.

Masticatory Substances

natural (coagulated or concentrated latices) of vegetable origin------------------------------------------------------------------------

Family Genus and species------------------------------------------------------------------------Sapotaceae:

Chicle....................... Manilkara zapotilla Gilly and Manilkara

chicle Gilly.

Chiquibul.................... Manilkara zapotilla Gilly.

Crown gum.................... Manilkara zapotilla Gilly and Manilkara

chicle Gilly.

Gutta hang kang.............. Palaquium leiocarpum Boerl. and

Palaquium oblongifolium Burck.

Massaranduba balata (and the Manilkara huberi (Ducke) Chevalier.

solvent-free resin extract

of Massaranduba balata).

Massaranduba chocolate....... Manilkara solimoesensis Gilly.

Nispero...................... Manilkara zapotilla Gilly and Manilkara

chicle Gilly.

Rosidinha (rosadinha)........ Micropholis (also known as Sideroxylon)

spp.

Venezuelan chicle............ Manilkara williamsii Standley and

related spp.Apocynaceae:

Jelutong..................... Dyera costulata Hook, F. and Dyera

lowii Hook, F.

Leche caspi (sorva).......... Couma macrocarpa Barb. Rodr.

Pendare...................... Couma macrocarpa Barb. Rodr. and Couma

utilis (Mart.) Muell. Arg.

Perillo...................... Couma macrocarpa Barb. Rodr. and Couma

utilis (Mart.) Muell. Arg.Moraceae:

Leche de vaca................ Brosimum utile (H.B.K.) Pittier and

Poulsenia spp.; also Lacmellea

standleyi (Woodson), Monachino

(Apocynaceae).

Niger gutta.................. Ficus platyphylla Del.

Tunu (tuno).................. Castilla fallax Cook.Euphorbiaceae:

Chilte....................... Cnidoscolus (also known as Jatropha)

elasticus Lundell and Cnidoscolus

tepiquensis (Cost. and Gall.) McVaugh.

Natural rubber (smoked sheet Hevea brasiliensis.

and latex solids).------------------------------------------------------------------------

Synthetic Specifications------------------------------------------------------------------------

Butadiene-styrene rubber..... Basic polymer.

Isobutylene-isoprene Do.

copolymer (butyl rubber).

Paraffin....................... Synthesized by Fischer-Tropsch process

from carbon monoxide and hydrogen

which are catalytically converted to a

mixture of paraffin hydrocarbon. Lower

molecular weight fractions are removed

by distillation. The residue is

hydrogenated and further treated by

percolation through activated

charcoal. The product has a congealing

point of 93-99 C as determined by ASTM

method D938-71 (Reapproved 1981),

``Standard Test Method for Congealing

Point of Petroleum Waxes, Including

Petrolatum,'' a maximum oil content of

0.5 percent as determined by ASTM

method D721-56T, ``Tentative Method of

Test for Oil Content of Petroleum

Waxes,'' and an absorptivity of less

than 0.01 at 290 millimicrons in

decahydronaphthalene at 88 C as

determined by ASTM method D2008-80,

``Standard Test Method for Ultraviolet

Absorbance and Absorptivity of

Petroleum Products,'' which are

incorporated by reference. Copies may

be obtained from the American Society

for Testing Materials, 100 Barr Harbor

Dr., West Conshohocken, Philadelphia,

PA 19428-2959, or may be examined 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.html.

Petroleum wax................ Complying with Sec. 172.886.

Petroleum wax synthetic...... Complying with Sec. 172.888.

Polyethylene................. Molecular weight 2,000-21,000.

Polyisobutylene.............. Minimum molecular weight 37,000

(Flory).

Polyvinyl acetate............ Molecular weight, minimum 2,000.------------------------------------------------------------------------

Plasticizing Materials (Softeners)------------------------------------------------------------------------Glycerol ester of partially Having an acid number of 3-8, a minimum

dimerized rosin. drop-softening point of 109 C, and a

color of M or paler.Glycerol ester of partially Having an acid number of 3-10, a

hydrogenated gum or wood rosin. minimum drop-softening point of 79 C,

and a color of N or paler.Glycerol ester of polymerized Having an acid number of 3-12, a

rosin. minimum melting-point of 80 C, and a

color of M or paler.Glycerol ester of gum rosin.... Having an acid number of 5-9, a minimum

drop-softening point of 88 C, and a

color of N or paler. The ester is

purified by steam stripping.Glycerol ester of tall oil Having an acid number of 2-12, a

rosin. softening point (ring and ball) of 80-

88 C, and a color of N or paler. The

ester is purified by steam stripping.Glycerol ester of wood rosin... Having an acid number of 3-9, a drop-

softening point of 88 C-96 C, and a

color of N or paler. The ester is

purified by steam stripping.Lanolin........................ .......................................Methyl ester of rosin, Having an acid number of 4-8, a

partially hydrogenated. refractive index of 1.5170-1.5205 at

20 C, and a viscosity of 23-66 poises

at 25 C. The ester is purified by

steam stripping.Pentaerythritol ester of Having an acid number of 7-18, a

partially hydrogenated gum or minimum drop-softening point of 102 C,

wood rosin. and a color of K or paler.Pentaerythritol ester of gum or Having an acid number of 6-16, a

wood rosin. minimum drop-softening point of 109 C,

and a color of M or paler.Rice bran wax.................. Complying with Sec. 172.890.Stearic acid................... Complying with Sec. 172.860.Sodium and potassium stearates. Complying with Sec. 172.863.------------------------------------------------------------------------

Terpene Resins------------------------------------------------------------------------Synthetic resin................ Consisting of polymers of

[alpha]pinene, [beta]pinene, and/or

dipentene; acid value less than 5,

saponification number less than 5, and

color less than 4 on the Gardner scale

as measured in 50 percent mineral

spirit solution.Natural resin.................. Consisting of polymers of [alpha]-

pinene; softening point minimum 155 C,

determined by U.S.P. closed-capillary

method, United States Pharmacopeia XX

(1980) (page 961).------------------------------------------------------------------------

Antioxidants------------------------------------------------------------------------Butylated hydroxyanisole....... Not to exceed antioxidant content of

0.1% when used alone or in any

combination.Butylated hydroxytoluene....... Do.Propyl gallate................. Do.------------------------------------------------------------------------

Miscellaneous------------------------------------------------------------------------Sodium sulfate................. .......................................Sodium sulfide................. Reaction-control agent in synthetic

polymer production.------------------------------------------------------------------------

(b) In addition to the substances listed in paragraph (a) of this section, chewing gum base may also include substances generally recognized as safe in food.

(c) To assure safe use of the additive, in addition to the other information required by the act, the label and labeling of the food additive shall bear the name of the additive, ``chewing gum base.'' As used in this paragraph, the term ``chewing gum base'' means the manufactured or partially manufactured nonnutritive masticatory substance comprised of one or more of the ingredients named and so defined in paragraph (a) of this section. [42 FR 14491, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 45 FR 56051, Aug. 22, 1980; 49 FR 5747, Feb. 15, 1984; 49 FR 10105, Mar. 19, 1984; 66 FR 38153, July 23, 2001; 66 FR 53711, Oct. 24, 2001]