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§ 184.1857 21 CFR Ch. I (4–1–13 Edition)

this section do not exist or have been (c) In accordance with § 184.1(b)(1), waived. the ingredient is used in food with no limitation other than current good [53 FR 44876, Nov. 7, 1988; 54 FR 228, Jan. 4, manufacturing practice. 1989, as amended at 73 FR 8608, Feb. 14, 2008] (d) Prior sanctions for this ingredient § 184.1857 Corn sugar. different from the uses established in this section do not exist or have been (a) Corn sugar (C6H12O6, CAS Reg. No. waived. 50–99–7), commonly called D- or dextrose, is the chemical a-D- [53 FR 44876, Nov. 7, 1988; 54 FR 228, Jan. 4, glucopyranose. It occurs as the anhy- 1989, as amended at 73 FR 8608, Feb. 14, 2008] drous or the monohydrate form and is § 184.1865 Corn syrup. produced by the complete hydrolysis of corn starch with safe and suitable acids (a) Corn syrup, commonly called or , followed by refinement and ‘‘glucose sirup’’ or ‘‘glucose syrup,’’ is crystallization from the resulting hy- obtained by partial hydrolysis of corn drolysate. starch with safe and suitable acids or (b) The ingredient meets the speci- enzymes. It may also occur in the de- fications of the Food Chemicals Codex, hydrated form (dried glucose sirup). 3d Ed. (1981), pp. 97–98 under the head- Depending on the degree of hydrolysis, ing ‘‘Dextrose,’’ which is incorporated corn syrup may contain, in addition to by reference in accordance with 5 glucose, maltose and higher U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 1. Copies saccharides. are available from the National Acad- (b) The ingredient meets the speci- emy Press, 2101 Constitution Ave., NW., fications as defined and determined in Washington, DC 20418, or available for § 168.120(b) or § 168.121(a) of this chapter, inspection at the National Archives as appropriate. and Records Administration (NARA). (c) In accordance with § 184.1(b)(1), For information on the availability of the ingredient is used in food with no this material at NARA, call 202–741– limitation other than current good 6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/ manufacturing practice. federallregister/ (d) Prior sanctions for this ingredient codeloflfederallregulations/ different from the uses established in ibrllocations.html. this section do not exist or have been waived. (c) In accordance with § 184.1(b)(1), the ingredient is used in food with no [53 FR 44876, Nov. 7, 1988, as amended at 73 limitation other than current good FR 8608, Feb. 14, 2008] manufacturing practice. (d) Prior sanctions for this ingredient § 184.1866 High corn syrup. different from the uses established in (a) High fructose corn syrup, a sweet, this section do not exist or have been nutritive saccharide mixture con- waived. taining either approximately 42 or 55 percent fructose, is prepared as a clear [53 FR 44876, Nov. 7, 1988] aqueous solution from high dextrose- equivalent corn starch hydrolysate by § 184.1859 Invert sugar. partial enzymatic conversion of glu- (a) Invert sugar (CAS Reg. No. 8013– cose (dextrose) to fructose using an in- 17–0) is an aqueous solution of inverted soluble glucose isomerase prep- or partly inverted, refined or partly re- aration described in § 184.1372. The fined , the solids of which con- product containing more than 50 per- tain not more than 0.3 percent by cent fructose (dry weight) is prepared weight of ash. The solution is colorless, through concentration of the fructose odorless, and flavorless, except for portion of the mixture containing less sweetness. It is produced by the hydrol- than 50 percent fructose. ysis or partial hydrolysis of sucrose (b) The ingredient shall conform to with safe and suitable acids or en- the identity and specifications listed in zymes. the monograph entitled ‘‘High-Fruc- (b) The ingredient must be of a pu- tose Corn Syrup’’ in the Food Chemi- rity suitable for its intended use. cals Codex, 4th ed. (1996), pp. 191–192,

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