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§180.905 Pesticide chemicals; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) When applied to growing crops, in accordance with good agricultural practice, the following pesticide chemicals are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance:
(1) Petroleum oils.
(2) Piperonyl butoxide.
(3) Pyrethrins.
(4) Sabadilla.
(b) When applied to growing crops, in accordance with good agricultural practice, the pesticides rotenone or derris or cube roots are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance. There are no U.S. registrations for use of rotenone, derris, or cube roots on food commodities as of March 23, 2011.
(c) These pesticides are not exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when applied to a crop at the time of or after harvest.
[77 FR 59128, Sept. 26, 2012]
§180.910 Inert ingredients used pre- and post-harvest; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the following materials are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used in accordance with good agricultural practice as inert (or occasionally active) ingredients in pesticide formulations applied to growing crops or to raw agricultural commodities after harvest:
Inert ingredients | Limits | Uses |
---|---|---|
Acetic acid | Catalyst | |
Acetic anhydride | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Acetone | Do. | |
Alcohols, C 2-33 , manuf. of, by-products from, overheads (CAS Reg. No. 876065-86-0) | Solvent. | |
Alkanoic and alkenoic acids, mono- and diesters of α-hydro-ω-hydroxypoly (oxyethylene) with molecular weight (in amu) range of 200 to 6,000 | Emulsifiers | |
Alkyl (C 8 -C 24 ) benzenesulfonic acid and its ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
C 10 -C 18 -Alkyl dimethyl amine oxides (CAS Reg. Nos. 1643-20-5, 2571-88-2, 2605-79-0, 3332-27-2, 61788-90-7, 68955-55-5, 70592-80-2, 7128-91-8, 85408-48-6, and 85408-49-7) | 15% by weight in pesticide formulation | Surfactant |
α-alkyl(C 6 -C 15 )-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)sulfate, and its ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts, poly(oxyethylene) content averages 2-4 moles (CAS Reg. Nos.: 3088-31-1, 3694-74-4, 9004-82-4, 9004-84-6, 9021-91-4, 9086-52-6, 13150-00-0, 15826-16-1, 25446-78-0, 26183-44-8, 27140-00-7, 27731-62-0, 32612-48-9, 34431-25-9, 35015-74-8, 50602-06-7, 52286-18-7, 52286-19-8, 54116-08-4, 55901-67-2, 61702-79-2, 61894-66-4, 62755-21-9, 63428-85-3, 63428-86-4, 63428-87-5, 65086-57-9, 65086-79-5, 65104-74-7, 65122-38-5, 67674-66-2, 67762-19-0, 67762-21-4, 67845-82-3, 67845-83-4, 67923-90-4, 68037-05-8, 68037-06-9, 68171-41-5, 68424-50-0, 68511-39-7, 68585-34-2, 68610-66-2, 68611-29-0, 68611-55-2, 68649-53-6, 68890-88-0, 68891-29-2, 68891-30-5, 68891-38-3, 69011-37-6, 73665-22-2, 75422-21-8, 78330-16-2, 78330-17-3, 78330-25-3, 78330-26-4, 78330-27-5, 78330-28-6, 78330-29-7, 78330-30-0, 96130-61-9, 106597-03-9, 110392-50-2, 119432-41-6, 125301-88-4, 125301-89-5, 125301-92-0, 125736-54-1, 157627-92-4, 157707-85-2, 160104-51-8, 160901-27-9, 160901-28-0, 160901-29-1, 160901-30-4, 161025-28-1, 161074-79-9, 162063-19-6, 219756-63-5) | Not to exceed 30% of formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants. |
α-alkyl (minimum C 6 linear, branched, saturated and/or unsaturated)-ωhydroxypolyoxyethylene polymer with or without polyoxypropylene, mixture of di- and monohydrogen phosphate esters and the corresponding ammonium, calcium, magnesium, monoethanolamine, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts of the phosphate esters; minimum oxyethylene content is 2 moles; minimum oxypropylene content is 0 moles (CAS Reg. Nos.: 9004-80-2, 9046-01-9, 26982-05-8, 31800-89-2, 37280-82-3, 37281-86-0, 39341-09-8, 39341-65-6, 39464-66-9, 39464-69-2, 42612-52-2, 50643-20-4, 50668-50-3, 51325-10-1, 51884-64-1, 52019-36-0, 57486-09-6, 58206-38-5, 58318-92-6, 58857-49-1, 59112-71-9, 60267-55-2, 61837-79-4, 62362-49-6, 62482-61-5, 63747-86-4, 63887-54-7, 63887-55-8, 66020-37-9, 66272-25-1, 66281-20-7, 67711-84-6, 67786-06-5, 67989-06-4, 68070-99-5, 68071-17-0, 68071-35-2, 68071-37-4, 68130-44-9, 68130-45-0, 68130-46-1, 68130-47-2, 68186-29-8, 68186-34-5, 68186-36-7, 68186-37-8, 68238-84-6, 68311-02-4, 68311-04-6, 68332-75-2, 68389-72-0, 68400-75-9, 68413-78-5, 68425-73-0, 68425-75-2, 68439-39-4, 68458-48-0, 68511-15-9, 68511-36-4, 68511-37-5, 68551-05-3, 68585-15-9, 68585-16-0, 68585-17-1, 68585-36-4, 68585-39-7, 68603-24-7, 68607-14-7, 68610-64-0, 68610-65-1, 68649-29-6, 68649-30-9, 68650-84-0, 68815-11-2, 68855-46-9, 68856-03-1, 68890-90-4, 68890-91-5, 68891-12-3, 68891-13-4, 68891-26-9, 68908-64-5, 68909-65-9, 68909-67-1, 68909-69-3, 68921-24-4, 68921-60-8, 68954-87-0, 68954-88-1, 68954-92-7, 68987-35-9, 69029-43-2, 69980-69-4, 70247-99-3, 70248-14-5, 70844-96-1, 70903-63-8, 71965-23-6, 71965-24-7, 72480-27-4, 72623-67-7, 72623-68-8, 72828-56-9, 72828-57-0, 73018-34-5, 73038-25-2, 73050-08-5, 73050-09-6, 73361-29-2, 73378-71-9, 73378-72-0, 73559-42-9, 73559-43-0, 73559-44-1, 73559-45-2, 74499-76-6, 76930-25-1, 78041-18-6, 78330-22-0, 78330-24-2, 82465-25-6, 84843-37-8, 91254-26-1, 93925-54-3, 95014-34-9, 96416-89-6, 99924-51-3, 103170-31-6, 103170-32-7, 106233-09-4, 106233-10-7, 108818-88-8, 110392-49-9, 111798-26-6, 111905-50-1, 116671-23-9, 117584-36-8, 119415-05-3, 120913-45-3, 121158-61-0, 121158-63-2, 123339-53-7, 125139-13-1, 125301-86-2, 125301-87-3, 126646-03-5, 129208-04-4, 129870-77-5, 129870-80-0, 130354-37-9, 136504-88-6, 143372-50-3, 143372-51-4, 144336-75-4, 146815-57-8, 151688-56-1, 154518-39-5, 154518-40-8, 155240-11-2, 157627-92-4, 159704-69-5, 160498-49-7, 160611-24-5, 171543-66-1, 172027-16-6, 172274-69-0, 176707-42-9, 181963-82-6, 188741-55-1, 191940-53-1, 210493-60-0, 210993-53-6, 2275654-37-8, 246159-55-7, 251298-11-0, 261627-68-3, 290348-69-5, 290348-70-8, 317833-96-8, 340681-28-9 , 422563-19-7, 422563-26-6, 522613-09-8, 717140-06-2, 717140-09-5, 717827-29-7, 762245-80-7, 762245-81-8, 866538-89-8, 866538-90-1, 873662-29-4, 913068-96-9, 936100-29-7, 936100-30-0, 1072943-56-6, 1087209-87-7, 1174313-54-2, 1187742-89-7, 1187743-35-6, 1205632-03-6, 1233235-49-8, 1451002-50-8, 1456802-88-2, 1456802-89-3, 1456803-12-5) | Not to exceed 30% by weight in pesticide formulations | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants. |
α-alkyl (C 12 -C 15 )-ω-hydroxypoly (oxypropylene) poly (oxyethylene) copolymers (where the poly (oxypropylene) content is 3-60 moles and the poly (oxyethylene) content is 5-80 moles) | Not more than 20% of pesticide formulations | Surfactant |
α-Alkyl-ω-hydroxypoly (oxypropylene) and/or poly (oxyethylene) polymers where the alkyl chain contains a minimum of six carbons (CAS Reg. Nos.: 9002-92-0; 9004-95-9; 9004-98-2; 9005-00-9; 9035-85-2; 9038-29-3; 9038-43-1; 9040-05-5; 9043-30-5; 9087-53-0; 25190-05-0; 24938-91-8; 25231-21-4; 251553-55-6; 26183-52-8; 26468-86-0; 26636-39-5; 26636-40-8; 27252-75-1; 27306-79-2; 31726-34-8; 32128-65-7; 34398-01-1; 34398-05-5; 37251-67-5; 37311-00-5; 37311-01-6; 37311-02-7; 37311-04-9; 39587-22-9; 50861-66-0; 52232-09-4; 52292-17-8; 52609-19-5; 57679-21-7; 59112-62-8; 60636-37-5; 60828-78-6; 61702-78-1; 61723-78-2; 61725-89-1; 61791-13-7; 61791-20-6; 61791-28-4; 61804-34-0; 61827-42-7; 61827-84-7; 62648-50-4; 63303-01-5; 63658-45-7; 63793-60-2; 64366-70-7; 64415-24-3; 64415-25-4; 64425-86-1; 65104-72-5; 65150-81-4; 66455-14-9: 66455-15-0; 67254-71-1; 67763-08-0; 68002-96-0; 68002-97-1; 68131-39-5; 68131-40-8; 68154-96-1; 68154-97-2; 68154-98-3; 68155-01-1; 68213-23-0; 68213-24-1; 68238-81-3; 68238-82-4; 68409-58-5; 68409-59-6; 68439-30-5; 68439-45-2; 68439-46-3; 68439-48-5; 68439-49-6; 68439-50-9; 68439-51-0; 68439-53-2; 68439-54-3; 68458-88-8; 68526-94-3; 68526-95-4; 68551-12-2; 68551-13-3; 68551-14-4; 68603-20-3; 68603-25-8; 68920-66-1; 68920-69-4; 68937-66-6; 68951-67-7; 68954-94-9; 68987-81-5; 68991-48-0; 69011-36-5; 69013-18-9; 69013-19-0; 69227-20-9; 69227-21-0; 69227-22-1; 69364-63-2; 70750-27-5; 70879-83-3; 70955-07-6; 71011-10-4; 71060-57-6; 71243-46-4; 72066-65-0; 72108-90-8; 72484-69-6; 72854-13-8; 72905-87-4; 73018-31-2; 73049-34-0; 74432-13-6; 74499-34-6; 78330-19-5; 78330-20-8; 78330-21-9; 78330-23-1; 79771-03-2; 84133-50-6; 85422-93-1; 97043-91-9; 97953-22-5; 102782-43-4; 103331-86-8; 103657-84-7; 103657-85-8; 103818-93-5; 103819-03-0; 106232-83-1; 111905-54-5; 116810-31-2; 116810-32-3; 116810-33-4; 120313-48-6; 120944-68-5; 121617-09-2; 126646-02-4; 126950-62-7; 127036-24-2; 139626-71-4; 152231-44-2; 154518-36-2; 157627-86-6; 157627-88-8; 157707-41-0; 157707-43-2; 159653-49-3; 160875-66-1; 160901-20-2; 160901-09-7; 160901-19-9; 161025-21-4; 161025-22-5; 161133-70-6; 166736-08-9; 169107-21-5; 172588-43-1; 176022-76-7; 196823-11-7; 287935-46-0; 288260-45-7; 303176-75-2; 954108-36-2; 2222805-23-2; 2409830-33-5) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants. | |
α-alkyl (minimum C 6 linear, branched, saturated and/or unsaturated)-ω-hydroxypolyoxyethylene polymer with or without polyoxypropylene, mixture of di- and monohydrogen phosphate esters and the corresponding ammonium, calcium, magnesium, monoethanolamine, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts of the phosphate esters; minimum oxyethylene content is 2 moles; minimum oxypropylene content is 0 moles (CAS Reg. Nos.: 9004-80-2, 9046-01-9, 26982-05-8, 31800-89-2, 37280-82-3, 37281-86-0, 39341-09-8, 39341-65-6, 39464-66-9, 39464-69-2, 42612-52-2, 50643-20-4, 50668-50-3, 51325-10-1, 51884-64-1, 52019-36-0, 57486-09-6, 58206-38-5, 58318-92-6, 58857-49-1, 59112-71-9, 60267-55-2, 61837-79-4, 62362-49-6, 62482-61-5, 63747-86-4, 63887-54-7, 63887-55-8, 66020-37-9, 66272-25-1, 66281-20-7, 67711-84-6, 67786-06-5, 67989-06-4, 68070-99-5, 68071-17-0, 68071-35-2, 68071-37-4, 68130-44-9, 68130-45-0, 68130-46-1, 68130-47-2, 68186-29-8, 68186-34-5, 68186-36-7, 68186-37-8, 68238-84-6, 68311-02-4, 68311-04-6, 68332-75-2, 68389-72-0, 68400-75-9, 68413-78-5, 68425-73-0, 68425-75-2, 68439-39-4, 68458-48-0, 68511-15-9, 68511-36-4, 68511-37-5, 68551-05-3, 68585-15-9, 68585-16-0, 68585-17-1, 68585-36-4, 68585-39-7, 68603-24-7, 68607-14-7, 68610-64-0, 68610-65-1, 68649-29-6, 68649-30-9, 68650-84-0, 68815-11-2, 68855-46-9, 68856-03-1, 68890-90-4, 68890-91-5, 68891-12-3, 68891-13-4, 68891-26-9, 68908-64-5, 68909-65-9, 68909-67-1, 68909-69-3, 68921-24-4, 68921-60-8, 68954-87-0, 68954-88-1, 68954-92-7, 68987-35-9, 69029-43-2, 69980-69-4, 70247-99-3, 70248-14-5, 70844-96-1, 70903-63-8, 71965-23-6, 71965-24-7, 72480-27-4, 72623-67-7, 72623-68-8, 72828-56-9, 72828-57-0, 73018-34-5, 73038-25-2, 73050-08-5, 73050-09-6, 73361-29-2, 73378-71-9, 73378-72-0, 73559-42-9, 73559-43-0, 73559-44-1, 73559-45-2, 74499-76-6, 76930-25-1, 78041-18-6, 78330-22-0, 78330-24-2, 82465-25-6, 84843-37-8, 91254-26-1, 93925-54-3, 95014-34-9, 96416-89-6, 99924-51-3, 103170-31-6, 103170-32-7, 106233-09-4, 106233-10-7, 108818-88-8, 110392-49-9, 111798-26-6, 111905-50-1, 116671-23-9, 117584-36-8, 119415-05-3, 120913-45-3, 121158-61-0, 121158-63-2, 123339-53-7, 125139-13-1, 125301-86-2, 125301-87-3, 126646-03-5, 129208-04-4, 129870-77-5, 129870-80-0, 130354-37-9, 136504-88-6, 143372-50-3, 143372-51-4, 144336-75-4, 146815-57-8, 151688-56-1, 154518-39-5, 154518-40-8, 155240-11-2, 157627-92-4, 159704-69-5, 160498-49-7, 160611-24-5, 171543-66-1, 172027-16-6, 172274-69-0, 176707-42-9, 181963-82-6, 188741-55-1, 191940-53-1, 210493-60-0, 210993-53-6, 246159-55-7, 251298-11-0, 261627-68-3, 290348-69-5, 290348-70-8, 317833-96-8, 340681-28-9 , 422563-19-7, 422563-26-6, 522613-09-8, 717140-06-2, 717140-09-5, 717827-29-7, 762245-80-7, 762245-81-8, 866538-89-8, 866538-90-1, 873662-29-4, 913068-96-9, 936100-29-7, 936100-30-0, 1072943-56-6, 1087209-87-7, 1174313-54-2, 1187742-89-7, 1187743-35-6, 1205632-03-6, 1233235-49-8, 1451002-50-8, 1456802-88-2, 1456802-89-3, 1456803-12-5) | Not to exceed 30% of formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants. |
N-alkyl (C8-C18) primary amines and their acetate salts where the alkyl group is linear and may be saturated and/or unsaturated (CAS Reg. Nos. 61790-57-6, 61790-58-7, 61790-59-8, 61790-60-1, 61788-46-3, 61790-33-8, 68155-38-4) | Concentration in formulated end-use products not to exceed 10% by weight in herbicide products, 4% by weight in insecticide products, and 4% by weight in fungicide products | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Alkyl (C 8 -C 18 ) sulfate and its ammonium, calcium, isopropylamine, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts | Surfactants. | |
Aluminum hydroxide | Diluent, carrier | |
Aluminum oxide | Diluent | |
Aluminum stearate | Surfactant | |
Amides, C 5 -C 9 , N-[3-(dimethylamino) propyl] (CAS Reg. No. 1044764-00-2) | Surfactant | |
Amides, C 6 -C 12 , N-[3-(dimethylamino) propyl] (CAS Reg. No. 1044764-06-8) | Surfactant | |
Ammonium bicarbonate | Surfactant, suspending agent, dispersing agent | |
Ammonium carbamate | Synergist in aluminum phosphide formulations | |
Ammonium chloride | Intensifier when used with ammonium nitrate as a dessicant or defoliant. Fire suppressant in aluminum phosphide and magnesium phosphide formulations | |
Ammonium hydroxide | Solvent, cosolvent, neutralizer, solubilizing agent | |
Ammonium persulfate (CAS Reg.No. 7727-54-0) | 0.05% | Preservative |
Ammonium salts of fatty acids (C 8 -C 18 saturated) (CAS Reg. No. 5972-76-9, 63718-65-0, 16530-70-4, 32582-95-9, 2437-23-2, 191799-95-8, 16530-71-5, 93917-76-1, 5297-93-8, 94266-36-1, 1002-89-7) | Surfactant | |
Ammonium stearate | Surfactant | |
Ammonium sulfate | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Ammonium thiosulfate | Intensifier when used with ammonium nitrate as desiccant or defoliant | |
Amyl acetate | Solvent, cosolvent, attractant | |
Ascorbyl palmitate | Preservative | |
Attapulgite-type clay | Solid diluent, carrier, thickener | |
Bacillus simplex strain BU288 | Emulsifier | |
Bacillus thuringiensis fermentation solids and/or solubles | Diluent, carrier | |
Bentonite | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Benzoic acid | Preservative for formulation | |
Benzyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No. 100–51–6) | 60% by weight in pesticide formulation | Adjuvant. |
Bicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene, 2,6,6-trimethyl-, homopolymer (Alpha-pinene, homopolymer)(CAS Reg. No. 25766-18-1) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Bicyclo[3.1.1]heptane, 6,6-dimethyl-2-methylene-, homopolymer (Beta-pinene, homopolymer) (CAS Reg. No. 25719-60-2) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Bicyclo[3.1.1]hept-2-ene, 2,6,6-trimethyl-, polymer with 6,6-dimethyl-2-methylenebicyclo [3.1.1] heptane (Copolymer of alpha- and beta-pinene) (CAS Reg. No. 31393-98-3) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
1,4-Bis[[3-[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethoxy]propyl]amino]-9,10-anthracenedione (CAS Reg. No. 123944–63–8) | 0.5% by weight | Dye, coloring agent. |
2-Bromo-2-nitro-1,3-propanediol (CAS Reg. No. 52-51-7) | 0.04% or less by weight of the total pesticide formulation | In-can preservative |
Butoxypolypropylene glycol (CAS Reg. No. 9003–13–8) | ||
Butane | Propellant | |
Butanedioic acid, 2-sulfo-, C-C9-11-isoalkyl esters, C10-rich, disodium salts (CAS Reg. No. 815583-91-6) | Not to exceed 10% by weight in pesticide formulation for agricultural use | Surfactant |
n -Butanol (CAS Reg. No. 71-36-3) | Solvent, cosolvent | |
n-Butyl benzoate (CAS Reg. No.136-60-7) | Solvent | |
di-n-Butyl adipate (CAS Reg. No. 105-99-7) | Not to exceed 25% by weight of pesticide formulation | Plasticizer in pesticide formulations for varroa mite control around bee hives |
n-Butyl-3-hydroxybutyrate (CAS Reg. No. 53605-94-0) | Solvent | |
Butylated hydroxyanisole | Antioxidant | |
Butylated hydroxytoluene | Do. | |
Calcareous shale | Solid diluent carrier | |
Calcite | Do. | |
Calcium carbonate | Do. | |
Calcium chloride | Stabilizer | |
Calcium phosphate | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Calcium hydroxide | Do. | |
Calcium hypochlorite | Sanitizing and bleaching agent | |
Calcium lactate pentahydrate (CAS Reg. No. 5743-47-5) | Nutrient, stabilizer | |
Calcium oxide | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Calcium salt of partially dimerized rosin, conforming to 21 CFR 172.210 | Coating agent | |
Calcium silicate | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Calcium stearate | Do. | |
Carbon Dioxide (CAS Reg. No. 124-38-9) | None | Propellant |
Carrageenan, conforming to 21 CFR 172.620 | Minimum molecular weight (in amu): 100,000 | Thickener |
Ccocamidopropylamine oxide (CAS Reg. No. 68155-09-9) | Not to exceed 6% by weight in the formulated product; only for use with glyphosate | Surfactant. |
Cetyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No. 36653-82-4) | Not more than 5.0% of pesticide formulation | Evaporation retardant |
Charcoal, activated | Meets specifications in the Food Chemical Codex | Carrier |
Coconut shells | Solid diluent and carrier | |
Cod liver oil | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Croscarmellose sodium (CAS Reg. No. 74811-65-7) | Disintegrant, solid diluent, carrier, and thickener | |
n-Decyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No. 112-30-1) | Solvent or co-solvent | |
5-decyne-4,7-diol, 2,4,7,9-tetramethyl- (CAS Reg. No. 126–86–3) | surfactant, related adjuvant of surfactants and carriers. | |
6-dodecyne-5,8-diol, 2,5,8,11-tetramethyl- (CAS Reg. No. 68227–33–8) | surfactant, related adjuvant of surfactants and carriers. | |
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequences consisting solely of adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine, of 300 or fewer base pairs, and which do not contain start codons or regulatory sequences necessary for the initiation of transcription or translation | No more than 1 ppm in pesticide formulation | Product identifier. |
Dialkyl (C 8 -C 18 ) dimethyl ammonium chloride | Not more than 0.2% in silica, hydrated silica | Flocculating agent in the manufacture of silica, hydrated silica for use as a solid diluent, carrier |
Diatomite (diatomaceous earth) | Solid diluent carrier | |
Diethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-75-4) | Surfactant | |
Diethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-83-4) | Surfactant | |
Diethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, reaction product with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-72-1) | Surfactant | |
Diethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-81-2) | Surfactant | |
Diethylene glycol abietate | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
1,1-Difluoroethane (CAS Reg. No. 75-37-6) | In pesticide formulations used for insect control in food- and feed-handling establishments and animals; in bird repellent pesticide formulations | Aerosol propellant |
Diglycerol (CAS Reg. No. 59113–36–9) | Plasticizer. | |
1,2-Dihydro-6-ethoxy-2,2,4-trimethylquinolene | Not more than 0.02% of pesticide formulation | Antioxidant |
Diisopropanolamine (CAS Reg. No. 110-97-4) | Not to exceed 10% by weight of pesticide formulation | Neutralizer or stabilizer |
Diisopropyl adipate (CAS Reg. No. 6938-94-9) | 40% in mosquito control formulations | Solvent, co-solvent |
Dimethyl adipate (CAS no. 627-93-0) | None | Solvent/co-solvent |
Dimethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-42-5) | Surfactant | |
Dimethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-67-4) | Surfactant | |
Dimethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-38-9) | Surfactant | |
Dimethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-49-2) | Surfactant | |
N,N -Dimethyl 9-decenamide (CAS Reg. No. 1356964-77-6) | Not to exceed 20% by weight of pesticide formulation | Surfactant, solvent |
N,N-Dimethylnonanamide (CAS Reg. No. 6225-08-7) | Not to exceed 20% by weight of pesticide formulation | Solvent, co-solvent, and adjuvant. |
2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-dioxolane-4-methanol (CAS Reg. No.100-79-8) | Solvent/cosolvent. | |
N,N -Dimethyldodecanamide (CAS Reg. No. 3007-53-2) | Not to exceed 20% by weight of pesticide formulation | Surfactant, solvent |
Dimethyl ether (methane, oxybis-) (CAS Reg. No. 115-10-6) | Propellant | |
Dimethyl glutarate (CAS no. 1119-40-0) | None | Solvent/co-solvent |
3,6-Dimethyl-4-octyn-3,6-diol | Not more than 2.5% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Dimethyl succinate (CAS no. 106-65-0) | None | Solvent/co-solvent |
N,N -Dimethyltetradecanamide (CAS Reg. No. 3015-65-4) | Not to exceed 20% by weight of pesticide formulation | Surfactant, solvent |
Di-n-butyl carbonate (CAS Reg. No. 542-52-9) | Solvent | |
Dipropylene glycol | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Disodium phosphate | Anticaking agent, conditioning agent | |
Disodium zinc ethylenediaminetetraacetate dihydride | Sequestrant | |
Distillates, (Fishcher-Tropsch), heavy, C 18 -C 50 , branched, cyclic and linear (CAS Reg. No. 848301-69-9) | Solvent, diluent and/or dust suppressant | |
Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed heavy paraffinic (CAS Reg. No. 64742-65-0) | Carrier | |
Dolomite | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Epoxidized linseed oil | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Epoxidized soybean oil | Do. | |
Erucamide (CAS Reg. No. 112–84–5) | Lubricant in pesticide formulations applied on the raw agricultural commodities honey and honeycomb. | |
Escherichia coli strain K-12 P678-54 micelles | Encapsulation of active ingredient. | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy- (CAS Reg. No. 107-36-8) | Chelator, sequestrant, or conditioning agent | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, ammonium salts (CAS Reg. No. 57267-78-4) | Do. | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, calcium salts (CAS Reg. No. 10550-47-7) | Do. | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, magnesium salts (CAS Reg. No. 17345-56-1) | Do. | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, potassium salts (CAS Reg. No. 1561-99-5) | Do. | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, sodium salts (CAS Reg. No. 1562-00-1) | Do. | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, zinc salts (CAS Reg. No. 129756-32-7) | Do. | |
Ethyl acetate | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Ethyl alcohol | Do. | |
Ethyl esters of fatty acids derived from edible fats and oils | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Ethyl maltol (CAS Reg. No.4940-11-8) | Not more than 0.2 % of the pesticide formulation | Odor masking agent |
Ethylene glycol (CAS Reg. No. 107-21-1) | Without limitation | Encapsulating agent for pesticides being applied post-harvest as residual, and crack and crevice sprays in and around food and nonfood areas of residential and nonresidential structures, including food handling establishments |
Ethylene oxide adducts of 2,4,7,9-tetramethyl-5-decynediol, the ethylene oxide content averages 3.5, 10 or 30 moles (CAS Reg. No. 9014-85-1) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Ethylenebis(oxyethylene) bis[3-(5-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-m-tolyl) propionate] (CAS Reg. No. 36443-68-2) | 1% by weight | Stabilizer. |
(S,S)-Ethylenediamine disuccinic acid trisodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 178949-82-1) | Sequestrant or chelating agent | |
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid | 3% of pesticide formulation | Sequestrant |
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, tetrasodium salt | 5% of pesticide formulation | Sequestrant |
2-Ethyl-1-hexanol (CAS Reg. No. 104-76-7) | Not more than 10% of pesticide | Solvent, adjuvant of surfactants |
Fatty acids, conforming to 21 CFR 172.860 | Binder, defoaming agent, lubricant | |
Fatty acids, tall-oil, esters with triethanolamine, ethoxylated (CAS Reg. No. 68605-38-9) | 10 | Surfactant. |
Fatty acids, C 8-18 and C 18 -unsatd., esters with polyethylene glycol ether with triethanolamine (3:1) (CAS Reg. No. 2464873-19-4) | 10 | Surfactant. |
FD&C Blue No. 1 | Not more than 0.2% of pesticide formulation | Dye |
FD&C Red No. 40 (CAS Reg. No. 25956-17-6) conforming to 21 CFR 74.340 | Not to exceed 0.002% by weight of pesticide formulation | Dye, coloring agent |
Ferric Citrate (CAS Reg. No. 2338-05-8) | Stabilizer | |
Ferric sulfate | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Formic Acid (CAS Reg. No. 64-18-6) | 25% | adjuvant, pH buffering agent, pH adjuster. |
Fulvic acid (CAS Reg. No. 479-66-3) | Carrier | |
Furcelleran | Thickener | |
D-Glucitol, 1-deoxy-1-(methyl-amino)-, N-C 8-10 acyl derivatives (CAS Reg. No. 1591782-62-5) | Not more than 40% by weight in pesticide formulation | Surfactant |
D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-methyl- (CAS Reg. No. 5306-85-4); D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-ethyl- (CAS Reg. No. 30915-81-2); D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-propyl) (CAS Reg. No.107644-13-3); D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-bis-O-(1-methylethyl)-,(iso-propyl diether) (CAS Reg. No. 103594-41-8); D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-butyl- (CAS Reg. No. 103594-42-9); D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-(1-methylpropyl)-, (CAS Reg. No. not assigned); and D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-(2-methylpropyl)-, (CAS Reg. No. not assigned) | solvent, co-solvent, viscosity modifier, and adjuvant | |
D-glucopyranose, oligomeric, C 10-16 -alkyl glycosides (CAS Reg. No. 110615-47-9) | Surfactant | |
D-glucopyranose, oligomeric, 6-(dihydrogen citrates), C 8-20 branched and linear alkyl glycosides, sodium salts (CAS Reg. No. 1079993-97-7) | Surfactant | |
D-glucopyranose, oligomeric, 6-(hydrogen sulfosuccinates), C 8-20 branched and linear alkyl glycosides, sodium salts (CAS Reg. No. 1079993-92-2) | Surfactant | |
D-glucopyranose, oligomeric, lactates, C 8-20 branched and linear alkyl glycosides (CAS Reg. No. 1079993-94-4) | Surfactant | |
D-glucopyranose, oligomeric, maleates, C10–16-alkyl glycosides, sulfonated, potassium salts (CAS Reg. No. 2587364–77–8) | Surfactant. | |
D-glucopyranose, oligomeric, maleates, C9–11-branched and linear alkyl glycosides, sulfonated, potassium salts (CAS Reg. No. 1228577–37–4) | Surfactant. | |
D-glucopyranose, oligomeric, maleates, decyl octyl glycosides, sulfonated, potassium salts (CAS Reg. No. 2585031–35–0) | Surfactant. | |
D-glucurono-6-deoxy-L-manno-D-glucan, acetate, calcium magnesium potassium sodium salt (diutan gum) (CAS Reg. No. 595585-15-2) | Stabilizer/suspension agent. | |
Glycerides, edible fats and oils derived from plants and animals, reaction products with sucrose (CAS Reg. Nos. 100403-38-1, 100403-41-6, 100403-39-2, 100403-40-5) | Emulsifier, dispersing agent | |
Glycerol mono-, di-, and triacetate | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Glyceryl monostearate | Emulsifier | |
Granite | Do. | |
Graphite | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Gum arabic (acacia) | Surfactant, suspending agent, dispersing agent | |
Gypsum | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Hexamethylenetetramine | For use in citrus washing solutions only at not more than 1% | Preservative |
3-hexen-1-ol, (3Z)- (CAS Reg. No. 928-96-1) | Not more than 0.4% of the pesticide formulation | Odorant, alerting agent |
n -Hexyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No. 111-27-3) | Solvent, cosolvent | |
C 9 rich aromatic hydrocarbons (CAS Reg. No. 64742-95-6) | Solvent | |
C 10-11 rich aromatic hydrocarbons (CAS Reg. No. 64742-94-5) | Solvent | |
C 11-12 rich aromatic hydrocarbons (CAS Reg. No. 64742-94-5) | Solvent | |
Hydrochloric acid | Solvent, neutralizer | |
Hydroxyethylmorpholine, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-06-4) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylmorpholine, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-17-7) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylmorpholine, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-00-8) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylmorpholine, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-09-7) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylpiperidine, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-22-4 | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylpiperidine, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-28-0) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylpiperidine, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-20-2) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylpiperidine, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-25-7) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylidine diphosphonic acid (HEDP) (CAS Reg. No. 2809-21-4) | For use in antimicrobial pesticide formulations at not more than 1 percent | Stabilizer, chelator |
Iron oxide | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Iron oxide yellow (CAS Reg. No. 20344-49-4) | Not to exceed 0.15% by weight of pesticide formulation | Colorant in pesticide formulations for varroa mite control around bee hives |
Isoamyl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 123-92-2) | Buffering agent | |
Isobutane (CAS Reg. No. 75-28-5) | None | Propellant |
Isobutyl Acetate (CAS Reg. No. 110-19-0) | Solvent | |
Isobutyl isobutyrate (CAS Reg. No. 97-85-8) | None | Solvent |
2-Isobutyl-2-methyl-1,3-dioxolane-4-methanol (CAS Reg. No. 5660–53–7) | Solvent/Co-solvent. | |
Isobutyric Acid (CAS Reg. No. 79-31-2) | Solvent | |
Isopropyl-3-hydroxybutyrate (CAS Reg. No. 54074-94-1) | Solvent | |
Isopropyl myristate (CAS Reg. No. 110-27-0) | Solvent | |
Kaolinite-type clay | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Lactic acid | Solvent | |
Lactic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester (CAS Reg. No. 6283-86-9) | Solvent | |
Lactic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester, (2S)- (CAS Reg. No. 186817-80-1) | Solvent | |
Lactic acid, n-propyl ester, (S); (CAS Reg. No. 53651-69-7) | Solvent | |
Lauryl alcohol | Surfactant | |
Lignin (CAS Reg. No. 9005-53-2) | Surfactant, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Lignin, alkali (CAS Reg. No. 8068-05-1) | Do. | |
Lignin, alkali, oxidized, sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 68201-23-0) | Do. | |
Lignin alkali reaction products with disodium sulfite and formaldehyde (CAS Reg. No. 105859-97-0) | Do. | |
Lignin alkali reaction products with formaldehyde and sodium bisulfite (CAS Reg. No. 68512-35-6) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid (CAS Reg. No. 8062-15-5) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, ammonium calcium salt (CAS Reg. No. 12710-04-2) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, ammonium magnesium salt (CAS Reg. No. 123175-37-1) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, ammonium salt (CAS Reg. No. 8061-53-8) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, ammonium sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 166798-73-8) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, calcium magnesium salt (CAS Reg. No. 55598-86-2) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, calcium salt (CAS Reg. No. 8061-52-7) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, calcium sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 37325-33-0) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, ethoxylated, sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 68611-14-3) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, magnesium salt (CAS Reg. No. 8061-54-9) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, potassium salt (CAS Reg. No. 37314-65-1) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 8061-51-6) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt, oxidized (CAS Reg. No. 68855-41-4) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt, polymer with formaldehyde and phenol (CAS Reg. No. 37207-89-9) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt, sulfomethylated (CAS Reg. No. 68512-34-5) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, zinc salt (CAS Reg. No. 57866-49-6) | Do. | |
d-Limonene (CAS Reg. No. 5989-27-5) | Solvent, fragrance | |
Magnesium carbonate | Anticaking agent, conditioning agent | |
Magnesium chloride | Safener | |
Magnesium lime | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Magnesium oxide | Do. | |
Magnesium silicate | Do. | |
Magnesium stearate | Surfactant | |
Magnesium sulfate | Solid diluent, carrier, safener | |
Methyl alcohol | Solvent | |
Methyl n -amyl ketone (CAS Reg. No. 110-43-0) | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Methyl 5-(dimethylamino)-2-methyl-5-oxopentanoate (1174627-68-9) | Solvent | |
Methyl esters of fatty acids derived from edible fats and oils | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Methyl esters of higher fatty acids conforming to 21 CFR 573.640 | Antidusting agent, surfactant | |
Methyl isobutyl ketone | Solvent | |
2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol (CAS Reg. No. 107-41-5) | Without limitation | Growing crops and food animals |
Methyl isobutyrate (CAS Reg. No. 547-63-7) | None | Solvent |
2-methyl-1,3-propanediol (CAS Reg. No. 2163-42-0) | Solvent, surfactant | |
Methylated silicones | Antifoaming agent | |
Mono-, di-, and trimethylnaphthalenesulfonic acids and naphthalenesulfonic acids formaldehyde condensates, ammonium, sodium and potassium salts (CAS Reg. Nos. 9008-63-3, 9069-80-1, 9084-06-4, 36290-04-7, 91078-68-1, 141959-43-5, 68425-94-5, 67828-14-2) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Mica | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Mineral oil, U.S.P., or conforming to 21 CFR 172.878 or 178.3620(a) (CAS Reg. No. 8012-95-1) | Diluent, carrier, and solvent | |
Monoammonium phosphate | No more than 3.75% by weight in formulation | Postharvest fumigation in formulation with aluminum phosphide |
Monoethanolamine (CAS Reg. No. 141-43-5) | Not to exceed 3.35% by weight in pesticide formulation | Solvent |
Mono- and diglycerides of C 8 -C 18 fatty acids | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Montmorillonite-type clay | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Nitric acid (CAS Reg. No. 7697-37-2) | 10% by weight in pesticide formulation | pH adjuster. |
Nonyl, decyl, and undecyl glycoside mixture with a mixture of nonyl, decyl, and undecyl oligosaccharides and related reaction products (primarily decanol and undecanol) produced as an aqueous-based liquid (50 to 65% solids) from the reaction of primary alcohols (containing 15 to 20% secondary alcohol isomers) in a ratio of 20% C 9 , 40% C 10 , and 40% C 11 with carbohydrates (average glucose to alkyl chain ratio 1.3 to 1.8) | Surfactant. | |
α-(p-Nonylphenol)-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) mixture of dihydrogen phosphate and monohydrogen phosphate esters and the corresponding ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts of the phosphate esters; the nonyl group is a propylene trimer isomer and the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 4-14 or 30 moles (CAS Reg. Nos. 51811-79-1, 59139-23-0, 67922-57-0, 68412-53-3, 68553-97-9, 68954-84-7, 99821-14-4, 152143-22-1, 51609-41-7, 37340-60-6, 106151-63-7, 68584-47-4, 52503-15-8, 68458-49-1) | Not to exceed 7% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
α-( p -Nonylphenyl)-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) produced by the condensation of 1 mole of nonylphenol (nonyl group is a propylene trimer isomer) with an average of 4-14 or 30-90 moles of ethylene oxide; if a blend of products is used, the average number of moles of ethylene oxide reacted to produce any product that is a component of the blend shall be in the range of 4-14 or 30-90 | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
α-(p-Nonylphenol)-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) sulfate, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts the nonyl group is propylene trimer isomer and the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 4 moles (CAS Reg. Nos. 9014-90-8, 9051-57-4, 9081-17-8, 68649-55-8, 68891-33-8 | Not to exceed 7% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
1-Octanal (CAS Reg. No. 124-13-0) | Not more than 0.2% of the pesticide formulation | Odor masking agent |
1-Octanamine, N,N-dimethyl-, N-oxide (CAS Reg. No. 2605-78-9) | Not to exceed 15% of pesticide formulation | Surfactant. |
n-Octyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No. 111-87-5) | Solvent or co-solvent | |
Octyl and decyl glucosides mixture with a mixture of octyl and decyloligosaccharides and related reaction products (primarily n- decanol) produced as an aqueous-based liquid (68-72% solids) from the reaction of straight chain alcohols (C 8 (45%), C 10 (55%)) with anhydrous glucose | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Oleic acid | Diluent | |
Oleic acid diester of α-hydro-ω-hydroxypoly (oxyethylene); the poly(oxyethylene) having average molecular weight (in amu) 400 | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
α-Oleoyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene), average molecular weight (in amu) of 600 | Emulsifier | |
Oleyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No. 143-28-2 | 15% | Cosolvent |
Oxalic acid | No more oxalic acid should be used than is necessary to chelate calcium and in no case should more than 2 lb oxalic acid per acre be used | Calcium chelating hard water inhibitor |
Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, mono-2-propen-1-yl ether (CAS Reg. No. 9041–33–2). | ||
Palmitic acid | Diluent | |
Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon waxes (CAS Reg. No. 8002-74-2); carboxypolymethylene resin (CAS Reg. No. 68153-22-0); and paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon, oxidized, lithium salts (CAS Reg. No. 68649-48-9) | Flow aid, surface protectant, binder, carrier, coating agent or adjuvant. | |
Pentaerythritol ester of maleic anhydride modified wood rosin | Plasticizer | |
Pentaerythritol tetrakis (3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionate) (CAS Reg. No. 6683-19-8) | Not to exceed 5% by weight of the pesticide formulation | Antioxidant, stabilizer |
Petrolatum, conforming to 21 CFR 172.880 | Coating agent | |
Petroleum hydrocarbons, light odorless conforming to 21 CFR 172.884 | Solvent, diluent. | |
Petroleum hydrocarbons, synthetic isoparaffinic, conforming to 21 CFR 172.882 | Do. | |
Petroleum naphtha, conforming to 21 CFR 172.250(d) | Component of coating agent | |
Petroleum wax, conforming to 21 CFR 172.886(d) | Coating agent | |
2-Phenoxyethanol (CAS Reg. No. 122-99-6) | 0.2% by weight in pesticide formulation | Solvent or co-solvent. |
Phenylethyl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 103-45-7) | Not to exceed 0.015% in pesticide formulation | Solvent |
Phosphoric acid | Buffer | |
Polyammonium Bisulfate (CAS Reg. No. 10043-02-4) | Not to exceed 40% in non-residential formulations. Not to exceed 5% in outdoor and indoor formulations for residential use | Carrier, adjuvant, buffer, and stabilizer. |
Polyethylene, conforming to 21 CFR 177.1520(c) | Binder, carrier, and coating agent | |
Polyethylene glycol[α-hydro-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)]; mean molecular weight (in amu) 194 to 9,500 conforms to 21 CFR 178.3750 | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Polyethyleneimine (CAS Reg. No. 9002-98-6) | Minimum number average molecular weight 1,300 amu | Emulsifier, surfactant, adjuvant, dispersant and/or coating |
Polyglycerol esters of fatty acids conforming to 21 CFR 172.854 | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Polyglyceryl phthalate ester of coconut oil fatty acids, including fatty acid coco polymers with glyceryl and phthalic anhydride (CAS No. 67746-02-5) and coconut oil polymer with glyceryl and phthalic anhydride (CAS No. 66070-87-9) | None | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a-acetyl-w¬ -(2-propen-1-yloxy)- (CAS Reg. No. 27252–87–5). | ||
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a-methyl-w¬ -(2-propen-1-yloxy)- (CAS Reg. No. 27252–80–8). | ||
Poly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a,a′-[[[4-[2-(4-methyl-2-benzothiazolyl)diazenyl]phenyl]imino]di-2,1-ethanediyl]bis[whydroxy- (CAS Reg. No. 158172–12–4). | Colorant | |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(carboxymethyl)-ω-(nonylphenoxy) produced by the condensation of 1 mole of nonylphenol (nonyl group is a propylene trimer isomer) with an average of 4-14 or 30-90 moles of ethylene oxide. The molecular weight (in amu) ranges are 454-894 and 1598-4238 | Surfactant | |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(1-oxoalkyl)-ω-methoxy-, where the alkyl chain contains a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 18 carbons and the oxyethylene content is 3-13 moles (CAS Reg. No. 53100-65-5, 194289-64-0, 34398-00-0, 9006-27-3, 32761-35-6, 53467-81-5, 518299-31-5, and 34397-99-4) | Not to exceed 25% by weight in pesticide formulation | Stabilizer, solubilizing agent |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-[tris(1-phenylethyl)phenyl]-ω-hydroxy-, (CAS Reg. No. 99734-09-5) | For use in post-harvest applications; not to exceed 15% by weight in pesticide formulations | Surfactants |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(3-carboxy-1-oxosulfopropyl)-ω-hydroxy-, C 10-12 -alkyl ethers, disodium salts, the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 5-15 moles (CAS Reg. No. 68954-91-6) | Not to exceed 10% by weight of pesticide formulation | Surfactant |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(3-carboxy-1-oxosulfopropyl)-ω-hydroxy-, C 10-16 -alkyl ethers, disodium salts, the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 5-15 moles (CAS Reg, No. 68815-56-5) | Not to exceed 10% by weight of pesticide formulation | Surfactant |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(3-carboxy-1-oxosulfopropyl)-ω-hydroxy-, C 12-14 -alkyl ethers, disodium salts, the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 5-15 moles (CAS Reg. No. 1024612-24-5) | Not to exceed 10% by weight of pesticide formulation | Surfactant |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(3-carboxy-1-oxosulfopropyl)-ω-(isotridecyloxy)-, sodium salt (1:2), the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 5-15 moles (CAS Reg. No. 1013906-64-3) | Not to exceed 10% by weight of pesticide formulation | Surfactant |
Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monostearate | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
[Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], α-[2-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]propyl]-ω-hydroxy,-ether with α-hydro-ω-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) (1:2), mono-C 12-16 alkyl ethers, (CAS Reg. No. 176022-82-5) | Not to exceed 15% in the formulated product; only for use with glyphosate | Surfactant |
Polysorbate 65, conforming to 21 CFR 172.838 | Emulsifier | |
Potassium aluminum silicate | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Potassium benzoate (Cas No. 582-25-2) | None | Preservative |
Potassium hydroxide | Neutralizer | |
Potassium phosphate | Buffer | |
Potassium sulfate | Solid diluent | |
Propanamide, 2-hydroxy-N, N-dimethyl- (CAS Reg. No. 35123-06-9) | Not to exceed 50% by weight in pesticide formulation | Solvent/co-solvent. |
1-Propanaminium, 3-amino-N-(2-carboxyethyl)- N,N -dimethyl-, N-coco acyl derivatives, inner salts (CAS Reg. No. 499781-63-4) | 25% w/w in pesticide formulation | Adjuvant or surfactant. |
Propane | Propellant | |
1,3-Propanediol (CAS Reg. No. 504-63-2) | Solvent, co-solvent, diluent, or freeze-point depressant | |
Propanoic acid, 2-methyl-, monoester with 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol (CAS Reg. No. 25265-77-4) | Solvent, co-solvent | |
2-Propanol, 1,1′,1″-nitrilotris- (CAS No. 122-20-3) | Without limitation | Neutralizer |
n-Propanol | Solvent, cosolvent | |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polymer with ethyl 2-propenoate and methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate, ammonium salt (CAS Registration No. 55989-05-4), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 18,900. | Encapsulating agent, dispensers, resins, fibers and beads | |
Propyl gallate | Antioxidant | |
Propyl p -hydroxybenzoate | Preservative for formulations | |
Propylene glycol | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Propylene glycol alginate (as defined in 21 CFR 172.858) | Defoaming agent | |
Propylene glycol monomethyl ether (CAS No. 107-98-2) | none | solvent |
2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid (CAS Reg. No. 499–83–2) | Not to exceed 2 ppm | Stabilizer |
Pyrophyllite | Solid diluent, carrier | |
2,6-pyridinedicarboxylic acid (CAS Reg. No. 449-83-2) | Not to exceed 2 ppm | Stabilizer. |
Pyrrolo[3,4-c]pyrrole-1,4-dione, 3,6-bis(4-chlorophenyl)-2,5-dihydro- (CAS Reg. No. 84632-65-5) | Dye, coloring agent. | |
Rhizobium inoculants (e.g. Sinorhizobium, Bradyrhizobium & Rhizobium ) | All leguminous food commodities | |
Rosin, partially dimerized (as defined in 21 CFR 172.615) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Rosin, partially hydrogenated (as defined in 21 CFR 172.615) | Do. | |
Rosin, wood | Do. | |
Salicylaldehyde (CAS Reg. No. 90-02-8) | Not to exceed 14% by weight of pesticide formulation | Penetration aid |
Salts of fatty acids, conforming to 21 CFR 172.863 | Binder, emulsifier, anticaking agent | |
Sand | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Shellac, bleached; refined, food grade, arsenic and rosin-free | Coating agent | |
Silane, hexadecyltrimethoxy-, hydrolysis products with silica (CAS Reg. No. 199876-45-4) | No more than 0.6% by weight of the pesticide formulation | Stabilizing emulsion (Pickering emulsion). |
Silver nitrate (Cas Reg. No. 7761-88-8) | For use on potatoes as post-harvest treatment to control sprouting at no more than 0.06% by weight in pesticide formulations | Stabilizer |
Soapstone | Solid diluent | |
Sodium acid pyrophosphate | Surfactant, suspending agent, dispersing agent, buffer | |
Sodium alkyl naphthalenesulfonates (CAS Reg. Nos. 68909-83-1, 68909-84-2, 68909-82-0, 27213-90-7, 26264-58-4, 27178-87-6, 111163-74-7, 908356-16-1, 25417-20-3, 25638-17-9, 145578-88-7, 1322-93-6, 1323-19-9, 7403-47-6, 68442-09-1, 127646-44-0, 908356-18-3) | Limited to no more than 30% by weight in pesticide end-use products | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Sodium aluminum silicate | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Sodium dioctylsulfosuccinate | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium 1,4-dihexyl sulfosuccinate (CAS Reg. No. 3006-15-3) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium 1,4-diisobutyl sulfosuccinate (CAS Reg. No. 127-39-9) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium 1,4-dipentyl sulfosuccinate (CAS Reg. No. 922-80-5) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium DL-lactate (CAS Reg. No. 72-17-3) | Surfactant | |
Sodium Formate (CAS Reg. No. 141-53-7) | adjuvant, pH buffering agent. | |
Sodium hexametaphosphate | Surfactant, emulsifier, wetting agent, suspending agent, dispersing agent, buffer | |
Sodium hydroxide | Neutralizer | |
Sodium L-lactate (CAS Reg. No. 867-56-1) | Surfactant | |
Sodium metasilicate | Surfactants, emulsifiers, wetting agents, dispersing agents, buffer | |
Sodium monoalkyl and dialkyl (C6-C16) phenoxy benzenedisulfonates and related acids (CAS Reg. Nos. 147732-59-0, 147732-60-3, 169662-22-0, 70191-75-2, 36445-71-3, 39354-74-0, 70146-13-3, 119345-03-8, 149119-20-0, 149119-19-7, 119345-04-9, 28519-02-0, 25167-32-2, 30260-73-2, 65143-89-7, 70191-76-3) | Not to exceed 20% in pesticide formulations | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Sodium α-olefinsulfonate (sodium C 14 -C 16 ) (Olefin sulfonate) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium N -oleoyl- N -methyl taurine (CAS Reg. No. 137-20-2) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium and potassium salts of N-alkyl (C 8 -C 18 )-beta-iminodipropionic acid where the C 8 -C 18 is linear and may be saturated and/or unsaturated (CAS Reg. Nos. 110676-19-2, 3655-00-3, 61791-56-8, 14960-06-6, 26256-79-1, 90170-43-7, 91696-17-2, 97862-48-1) | Concentration in formulated end-use products not to exceed 30% by weight in pesticide formulations | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Sodium salt of sulfated oleic acid | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium silicate | Surfactant, emulsifier, wetting agent, stabilizer, inhibitor | |
Sodium starch glycolate (CAS Reg. No. 9063-38-1) | Granular and tableted products only; not to exceed 8% of the formulated product | Disintegrant |
Sodium sulfate | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Sodium tripolyphosphate | Buffer, surfactant, suspending agent, dispersing agent, anticaking agent, conditioning agent | |
Sorbic acid (CAS Reg. No. 110-44-1) | Preservative for formulations | |
Sorbitan fatty acid esters (fatty acids limited to C 12 , C 14 , C 16 , and C 18 containing minor amounts of associated fatty acids) and their derivatives; the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 5-20 moles | Surfactants, related adjuvants or surfactants. | |
Soybean flour | Expires May 24, 2005. | Surfactant |
Soybean oil-derived fatty acids | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Stearic acid | Diluent | |
α-Stearoyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene), average molecular weight (in amu) of 600 | Emulsifier | |
α-Stearoyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene); the poly(oxyethylene) content averages either 8, 9, or 40 moles; if a blend of products is used, the average number of moles ethylene oxide reacted to produce any product that is a component of the blend shall be either 8, 9, or 40 | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sucrose octaacetate | Adhesive | |
Sulfite liquors and cooking liquors, spent, oxidized (CAS Reg. No. 68514-09-0) | Surfactant, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sulfuric acid (CAS Reg. No.7664-93-9) | Not to exceed 10% of the pesticide formulation; non-aerosol formulations only | pH Control agent |
Sweet orange peel tincture (CAS Reg. No. 8028-48-6) | Not to exceed 10% (weight/weight) in pesticide formulation | Surfactant, fragrance, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Synthetic paraffin and its succinic derivatives conforming to 21 CFR 172.275 | Carrier, binder, and carrying agent | |
Synthetic petroleum wax, conforming to 21 CFR 172.888 | Binder, carrier, and coating agent | |
Talc | Solid diluent, carriers | |
Tall oil; fatty acids not less than 58%, rosin acids not more than 44%, unsaponifiables not more than 8% | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Tall oil fatty acids (CAS Reg. No. 61790-12-3) | Solvent/carrier | |
Tartrazine | Dye | |
Terpenes and terpenoids, turpentine oil, alpha-pinene fraction, polymd. (CAS Reg. No. 70750-57-1) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane, (CAS Reg. No. 811-97-2) | Aerosol propellant | |
Trans-1,3,3,3-tetrafluoroprop-1-ene (CAS Reg. No. 29118-24-9) | Propellant | |
Tetraethyl orthosilicate (CAS Reg. No. 78-10-4) | Not to exceed by 2% weight of pesticides formulations | Binder. |
Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol (THFA) (CAS Reg. No 97-99-4) | Expires February 9, 2008 | Solvent/cosolvent |
N,N,N′,N″,-tetrakis-(2-hydroxypropyl) ethylenediamine (CAS Reg. No. 102-60-3) | Concentration in formulated end-use products not to exceed 20% by weight in pesticide formulations | Stabilizer for formulation. |
α-[p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenyl]-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) produced by the condensation of 1 mole of p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol with a range of 1-14 or 30-70 moles of ethylene oxide: If a blend of products is used, the average range number of moles of ethylene oxide reacted to produce any product that is a component of the blend shall be in the range of 1-14 or 30-70 (CAS Reg. Nos. 9036-19-5, 9002-93-1) | Not to exceed 7% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants related adjuvants of surfactants |
2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyn-4, 7-diol | Not more than 2.5% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Tetrasodium pyrophosphate | Anticaking agent, conditioning agent | |
Thiosulfuric acid, disodium salt, anhydrous. (CAS Reg. No 7772-98-7) | Dechlorinator, reducing agent | |
Thiosulfuric acid, disodium salt, pentahydrate. (CAS Reg. No. 10102-17-7) | Do. | |
d-Alpha tocopherol (CAS Reg. No. 9-02-9 | None | Safener |
d-Alpha tocopheryl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 58-95-7) | None | Do. |
dl-Alpha tocopherol (CAS Reg. No.10191-41-0) | None | Do. |
dl-Alpha tocopheryl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 7695-91-2) | None | Do. |
Tricalcium phosphate | Surfactant, suspending agent, dispersing agent, anticaking agent, conditioning agent | |
Trisodium phosphate | Surfactant, emulsifier, wetting agent | |
1-undecanol (CAS Reg. No. 112-42-5), 1-tetradecanol (CAS Reg. No. 112-72-1), 1-octadecanol (CAS Reg. No. 112-92-5), 1-eicosanol (CAS Reg. No. 629-96-9), 1-docosanol (CAS Reg. No. 661-19-8), alcohols, C 16-18 , distn. residues (CAS Reg. No. 68603-17-8 & CAS Reg. No. 1190630-03-5), alkenes, C 18-22 , mixed with polyethylene, oxidized, hydrolyzed, distn. residues from C 16-18 alcs. manuf. (CAS Reg. No. 1430895-61-6), alkenes, C 18-22 , mixed with polyethylene, oxidized, hydrolyzed, distn. residues from C 20-22 alcs. manuf. (CAS Reg. No. 1430895-62-7) | Carrier/Adjuvant and Coating Agent/Binder. | |
Vermiculite | Solid diluent, carrier. | |
Vitamin E (CAS Reg. No. 1406-18-4) | None | Safener |
Walnut shells | Leaching inhibitor, binder for water-dispersible aggregates, sticker and suspension stabilizer | |
Waxes and waxy substances, rice bran, oxidized (CAS Reg. No. 1883583-80-9) | Flow aid, surface protectant, film-forming agent, carrier, coating agent, or adjuvant | |
Wintergreen oil | Attractant | |
Wood flour | Derived from wood free of chemical preservatives | Solid diluent and carrier |
Xanthan gum-modified, produced by the reaction of xanthan gum and glyoxal (maximum 0.3% by weight) | Not more than 0.5% of pesticide formulation | Surfactant |
Xylene meeting the specifications listed in 21 CFR 172.884(b)(4) | In pesticide formulations for grain storage only | Solvent, cosolvent |
Zeolite (hydrated alkali aluminum silicate) | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Zinc oxide (CAS Reg. No. 1314-13-2) | Not more than 15% by weight in pesticide formulations when used as stabilizer | Coating agent, stabilizer |
Zinc stearate (CAS Reg No. 557-05-1) | Not to exceed 6 percent by weight of fumigant pesticide formulation | Lubricant. |
Zinc sulfate (basic and monohydrate) | Do. | |
Zinc sulfate (basic and monohydrate) | Solid diluent, carrier |
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §180.910, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
[69 FR 23117, Apr. 28, 2004; 84 FR 43516, Aug. 21, 2019; 84 FR 44716, Aug. 27, 2019; 84 FR 47141, Sept. 9, 2019; 84 FR 51066, Sept. 27, 2019; 85 FR 8433, Feb. 14, 2020; 85 FR 8446, Feb. 14, 2020; 85 FR 36755, June 18, 2020; 85 FR 37018, June 19, 2020; 85 FR 41415, July 10, 2020; 85 FR 46007, July 31, 2020; 85 FR 54930, Sep. 3, 2020; 85 FR 57754, Sep. 16, 2020; 86 FR 17917, Apr. 7, 2021; 86 FR 44623, Aug. 13, 2021; 86 FR 48035, Aug. 27, 2021; 87 FR 5706, Feb. 2, 2022; 87 FR 6782, Feb. 7, 2022; 87 FR 10988, Feb. 28, 2022; 87 FR 11970, Mar. 3, 2022: 87 FR 15096, Mar. 17, 2022; 87 FR 17017, March 25, 2022; 87 FR 30836, May. 20, 2022; 87 FR 36067, June 15, 2022; 87 FR 56902, Sept. 16, 2022; 87 FR 67379, Nov. 8, 2022; 87 FR 71527, Nov. 23, 2022; 87 FR 73474, Nov. 30, 2022; 88 FR 14495, March 9, 2023; 88 FR 16382, Mar. 17, 2023; 88 FR 26498, May 1, 2023; 88 FR 31629, May. 18, 2023; 88 FR 31632, May. 18, 2023; 88 FR 32138, May. 19, 2023; 89 FR 15045, Mar. 1, 2024; 89 FR 25535, Apr. 11, 2024; 89 FR 31655, Apr. 25, 2024; 89 FR 40396, May 10, 2024]
§180.920 Inert ingredients used pre-harvest; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
The following materials are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used in accordance with good agricultural practice as inert (or occasionally active) ingredients in pesticide formulations applied to growing crops only:
Inert ingredients | Limits | Uses |
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Acetic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester (CAS Reg. No. 103-09-3) | Not to exceed 50% by weight in pesticide formulation | Solvent/Co-solvent. |
Acetophenone (CAS Reg. No. 98–86–2) | Attractant, solvent, co-solvent. | |
Adenosine (CAS Reg. No. 58-61-7) | Maximum of 0.5% of formulation | Synergist |
Adipic acid (CAS Reg. No. 124-04-9) | Acidification or buffering agent; pH regulator | |
Alder bark | Seed germination stimulator | |
Alkyl (C12-C16) dimethyl ammonio acetate (CAS Reg. Nos. 683-10-3, 2601-33-4 and 693-33-4 | 20% by weight in pesticide formulation | Surfactant |
α-Alkyl (minimum C6 linear, branched, saturated and/or unsaturated)-ω-hydroxypolyoxyethylene polymer with or without polyoxypropylene, mixture of di- and monohydrogen phosphate esters and the corresponding ammonium, calcium, magnesium, monoethanolamine, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts of the phosphate esters; minimum oxyethylene content is 2 moles; minimum oxypropylene content is 0 moles (CAS Reg. Nos. 9046-01-9, 37280-82-3, 39464-66-9, 42612-52-2, 50643-20-4, 52019-36-0, 58318-92-6, 60267-55-2, 61837-79-4, 67711-84-6, 68070-99-5, 68071-35-2, 68071-17-0, 68130-47-2, 68186-37-8, 68186-36-7, 68311-02-4, 68425-73-0, 68458-48-0, 68511-37-5, 68610-65-1, 68585-36-4, 68649-29-6, 68815-11-2, 68908-64-5, 68891-13-4, 73038-25-2, 78330-24-2, 108818-88-8, 154518-39-5, 317833-96-8, 873662-29-4, 936100-29-7, 936100-30-0) | Not to exceed 30% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
N-alkyl(C8-C18) dimethylamidopropylamines where the alkyl group is linear and may be saturated and/or unsaturated (CAS Reg. Nos. 109-28-4, 3179-80-4, 7651-02-7, 22890-10-4, 22890-11-5, 39669-97-1, 45267-19-4, 68140-01-2, 1147459-12-8, 146987-98-6) | Not to exceed 20% by weight in herbicide formulations | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
N-alkyl (C8-C18) primary amines and their acetate salts where the alkyl group is linear and may be saturated and/or unsaturated (CAS Reg. Nos. 61790-57-6, 61790-58-7, 61790-59-8, 61790-60-1, 61788-46-3, 61790-33-8, 68155-38-4) | Concentration in formulated end-use products not to exceed 10% by weight in herbicide products, 4% by weight in insecticide products, and 4% by weight in fungicide products | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
N,N-Bis-α-ethyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) C8-C18 saturated and unsaturated alkylamines; the poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) content is 2-60 moles (CAS Reg. Nos. 10213-78-2, 25307-17-9, 26635-92-7, 26635-93-8, 288259-52-9, 58253-49-9, 61790-82-7, 61791-14-8, 61791-24-0, 61791-26-2, 61791-31-9, 61791-44-4, 68155-33-9, 68155-39-5, 68155-40-8,70955-14-5, 73246-96-5, 1266162-49-5) | Not to exceed 25% in herbicide formulations and 10% in insecticide and fungicide formulations | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
N,N-Bis-α-ethyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl/oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl) C8-C18 saturated and unsaturated alkylamines; the poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl/oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl) content is 2-60 moles (CAS Reg. Nos. 68213-26-3, 68153-97-9, 75601-76-2) | Not to exceed 25% in herbicide formulations and 10% in insecticide and fungicide formulations | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Aluminum sulfate | Safener adjuvant | |
Ammonium acetate (CAS No. 631-61-8) | 15% | Buffering Agent. |
Ammonium chloride (CAS Reg. No. 12125-02-9) | Carrier/nutrient | |
Ammonium formate (CAS Reg. No. 540-69-2) | Complexing or fixing agent | |
Ammonium nitrate (CAS Reg. No. 6484-52-2) | Adjuvant/ intensifier for herbicides | |
Ammonium polyphosphate (CAS Reg. No. 68333-79-9) | Sequestrant, buffer, or surfactant | |
Quaternary ammonium compounds, benzylbis(hydrogenated tallow alkyl)methyl, bis(hydrogenated tallow alkyl)di-methylammonium salts with saponite (CAS Reg. No. 1588523-05-0) | Not to exceed 1.0% by weight of pesticide formulation | Suspending or structuring agent |
Quaternary ammonium compounds, benzylbis(hydrogenated tallow alkyl)methyl, bis(hydrogenated tallow alkyl)di-methylammonium salts with sepiolite (CAS Reg. No. 1574487-61-8) | Not to exceed 2.0% by weight of pesticide formulation, asbestos free and containing less than 1% crystalline silica | Suspending or structuring agent |
Trans-anethole (CAS Reg. No. 4180–23–8) | Not to exceed 3% in pesticide formulations | Fragrance. |
Amylopectin, 2-hydroxypropyl ether, acid- (CAS Reg. No. 2756130– 86–4). | For seed treatment use only | Binder, carrier, film-former |
Barium sulfate | Carrier | |
Baicalin anhydrous (CAS Reg. No. 21967–41–9) | 10% by weight | Stabilizer. |
Baicalin hydrate (CAS Reg. No. 206752–33–2) | 10% by weight | Stabilizer. |
1,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester, polymer with 1,4-butanediol, adipic acid, and hexamethylene diisocyanate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 30,000 (CAS Reg. No. 55231-08-8) | For use in honeybee hive miticide formulations | Component of controlled release agent |
1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one | Not more than 0.1% of formulation. Not more than 0.02 lb to be applied per acre | Preservative/stabilizer |
Benzyl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 140-11-4) | Solvent | |
Beta Cyclodextrin, Methyl Ethers (CAS Reg. No. 128446-36-6) | 40% by weight | Stabilizer and solvent |
Boric acid | Sequestrant | |
Buffalo gourd root powder (Cucurbita foetidissima root powder); or, Zucchini juice (Cucurbita pepo juice) or Hawkesbury melon Citrullus lanatus. | No more than 2.5 lbs/acre/season (3.4 gm/acre/season of Cucurbitacin) | Gustatory stimulant |
Butyl stearate | Defoamer | |
γ-Butyrolactone | Solvent | |
C.I. Pigment Blue #15 (CAS Reg. No. 147-14-8; containing no more than 50 ppm polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)) | For seed treament use only | Dye, coloring agent |
C.I. Pigment Green #7 (CAS Reg. No. 1328-53-6; containing no more than 50 ppm polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)) | For seed treatment use only | Dye, coloring agent |
C.I. Pigment Red #112 (CAS Reg. No. 6535-46-2) | Seed treatment use only. Limited to 10% w/w of pesticide formulation | Coloring agent |
C.I. Pigment Violet #23 (CAS Reg. No. 6358-30-1; containing no more than 20 ppb of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and/or polychlorinated dibenzofurans) | For seed treatment use only | Dye, coloring agent |
C.I. Pigment Yellow 1 (CAS Reg. No. 2512-29-0) | Not to exceed 10% (weight/weight) in pesticide formulation | Colorant |
Calcium formate (CAS Reg. No. 544-17-2) | Carrier | |
Calcium gluconate (CAS Reg. No. 299-28-5) | Sequestrant | |
Calcium Pantothenate (CAS Reg. No. 137-08-6) | 0.1% by weight in pesticide formulations | Enzyme cofactor. |
Camphor (CAS Reg. No. 76-22-2) | Not more than 5% weight to weight (w/w) of pesticide formulations | Deodorant, melting point adjustment |
Carbon Black (CAS Reg. No. 1333-86-4) | For seed treatment use only | Colorant |
Carbonic acid, dipotassium salt (CAS Reg. No. 584-08-7) | Buffering agent | |
Carbonic acid, dipotassium salt, trihydrate (CAS Reg. No. 18662-52-7) | Buffering agent | |
Carboxymethyl guar gum sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 39346-76-4) | Without limitation | Thicker/drift reduction agent |
Carboxymethyl-hydroxypropyl guar (CAS Reg. No. 68130-15-4) | Without limitation | Thicker/drift reduction agent |
Carous chloride | 10 ppm in formulation | Tagging agent |
Carrageenan, conforming to 21 CFR 172.260 | Not more than 0.15% of pesticide formulation | Thickener and stabilizer for pesticide formulations applied to seeds before planting |
Cell Walls of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. | Carrier. | |
Chlorobenzene | Contains not more than 1% impurities. Not for use after edible parts of plant begin to form. Do not graze livestock in treated areas within 48 hours after application | Solvent, cosolvent |
5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one (in combination with 2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one) | Not more than 0.0022% (22.5 ppm) in the formulation; 0.00022% (or 2.25 ppm) in the final solution applied to growing crops | Preservative |
Choline chloride (CAS Reg. No. 67-48-1) | As a solvent | |
Choline hydroxide (CAS Reg No. 123-41-1) | Without limitation | Neutralizer |
Cis-isomer of 1-(3-chloroallyl)-3,5,7-triaza-1-azoniaadamantane chloride (CAS Reg. No. 51229-78-8) | Maximum of 0.14% by weight of formulation | Preservative |
Coco alkyl dimethyl amines (CAS Reg. No. 61788-93-0) | Not to exceed 0.5% in pesticide formulation | Emulsifier |
Copper naphthenate | Not more than 2.5% of formulation; application limited to before edible portions of plants begin to form | Mercaptan scavenger in technical pesticide |
Cumene sulfonic acid and its ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium and zinc salts (CAS Reg. Nos. 15763-76-5, 16066-35-6, 164524-02-1, 28085-69-0, 28348-53-0, 28631-63-2, 32073-22-6, 37475-88-0, 37953-05-2, and 90959-88-9) | Surfactant, related adjuvant of surfactant | |
Cyclohexane | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Cyclohexanone | Do. | |
Cysteine (CAS Reg. No. 52-90-4) | Maximum of 0.5% of formulation | Synergist |
D&C Green No. 6 | Dye | |
D&C Red No. 17, technical grade | Dye | |
D&C Red No. 33 (CAS Reg. No. 3567-66-6); meeting the specifications listed in 21 CFR 74.1333 | Dye | |
D&C Violet No. 2, technical grade | Not more than 0.005% of pesticide formulation | Dye |
Decanamide, N,N-dimethyl (CAS Reg. No. 14433-76-2) | Emulsifier, solvent, cosolvent | |
Dextrin, hydrogen 1-octenylbutanedioate (CAS Reg. No. 68070–94–0) | For seed treatment use only | Binder, carrier, film-former |
Diammonium phosphate (CAS Reg. No. 7783-28-0) | Buffer, surfactant | |
dibenzylidene sorbitol (32647-67-9) | Thinning agent | |
Diethanolamine | Stabilizer, inhibitor for formulations used before crop emerges from soil | |
Diethanolamine salts of alkyl (C8-C24) benzenesulfonic acid (CAS Reg. Nos. 26545-53-9, 67815-95-6, 67889-94-5, 67889-95-6, 68259-34-7, 68478-47-7, 68567-68-0, 68815-34-9, 68815-37-2, 68891-02-1, 68953-97-9, 84989-15-1, 85338-09-6, 90194-39-1, 90194-40-4, 90218-08-9) | Not to exceed 7% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants. |
Diethylene glycol | Deactivator, adjuvant for formulations used before crop emerges from soil | |
Diethylene Glycol (CAS No. 111-46-6) | Without limitation | Solvent, stabilizer and/or antifreeze |
Diethylene glycol and diethylene glycol monobutyl, monoethyl, and monomethyl ethers | Deactivator for formulations used before crop emerges from soil, stabilizer | |
Diethylene glycol mono butyl ether (CAS Reg. No. 112-34-5) | Without limitation | Pesticide inert ingredient as a solvent, stabilizer and/or antifreeze |
Diethylene Glycol MonoEthyl Ether (CAS Reg. No. 111-90-0) | Without limitation | Solvent, stabilizer and/or antifreeze |
Dimethylaminopropylamine, isopropylamine, ethanolamine, and triethanolamine salts of alkyl (C8-C24) benzenesulfonic acid (CAS Reg. Nos. 3088-30-0, 12068-12-1, 26264-05-1, 26836-07-7, 27323-41-7, 55470-69-4, 58089-99-9, 61886-59-7, 61931-76-8, 67924-05-4, 68110-32-7, 68259-35-8, 68411-31-4, 68442-72-8, 68567-69-1, 68584-24-7, 68584-25-8, 68648-81-7, 68648-96-4, 68649-00-3, 68815-30-5, 68815-35-0, 68910-32-7, 68953-93-5, 68953-98-0, 70528-84-6, 72391-21-0, 84961-74-0, 85480-55-3, 85480-56-4, 85995-82-0, 90194-42-6, 90194-53-9, 90194-54-0, 90194-55-1, 90218-09-0, 90218-11-4, 90218-35-2, 96687-54-6, 99924-49-9, 121617-08-1, 157966-96-6, 193562-36-6, 319926-68-6, 877677-48-0, 1093628-27-3) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants. | |
3,6-Dimethyl-4-octyn-3,6-diol | In pesticide formulations, for soil prior to planting or to plants before edible parts form | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Dimethyl sulfoxide (CAS Reg. No. 67-68-5) | Solvent/co-solvent. | |
Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate | Buffering agent | |
Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether | Stabilizer | |
Douglas-fir bark, ground | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Dysprosium chloride | 10 ppm in formulation | Tagging agent |
1,2-ethanediamine,N,N,N″, N″-tetramethyl-, polymer with 1,1′-oxybis[2-chloroethane] (CAS Reg. No. 31075-24-8) | For use in pesticide formulations applied to cotton or wheat only | Adjuvant or water conditioner |
(S,S)-Ethylenediaminedisuccinic acid (CAS Reg. No. 20846-91-7) | Sequestrant or chelating agent | |
Ethylene glycol | Antifreeze, deactivator for all pesticides used before crop emerges from soil and in herbicides before or after crop emerges | |
Ethylene glycol (CAS Reg. No. 107-21-1) | Without limitation | Pesticide inert ingredient as a solvent, stabilizer and/or antifreeze. |
Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether | ||
2-Ethylhexanol | Cosolvent, defoamer, solvent for all pesticides used before crop emerges from soil and in herbicides before or after crop emerges | |
Europic chloride | 10 ppm in formulation | Tagging agent |
FD&C Blue No. 1 (CAS Reg. No. 3844-45-9) | For seed treatment use only | Dye, coloring agent |
FD&C Blue No. 1, methyl-polyethylene glycol derivative (CAS Reg. No. 9079-34-9) | For seed treatment use only; Number average molecular weight (in amu) is greater than 1,000; Not to exceed 5% of the formulated pesticide product | Dye, coloring agent |
FD&C Blue No. 1, polyethylene glycol derivative (CAS Reg. No. 9079-33-8) | For seed treatment use only; Number average molecular weight (in amu) is greater than 1,000; Not to exceed 5% of the formulated pesticide product | Dye, coloring agent |
FD&C Red No. 40 (CAS Reg. No. 25956-17-6) | For seed treatment use only. Not to exceed 2% by weight of the pesticide formulation | Dye, coloring agent |
Ferric chloride | Not greater than 2% of suspending, dispersing agent, pesticide formulation | |
Fluoroapatite | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Folic acid (CAS Reg. No. 59-30-3) | Maximum of 0.5% of formulation | Synergist |
Gluconic acid (and sodium salt) | Sequestrant | |
l-Glutamic acid (C5 H9 NO4; CAS Reg. No. 56-86-0) | Seet treatment use only | Plant nutrient |
[alpha]-D-glucopyranoside, 2-ethylhexyl 6-O-[alpha]-D glucopyranosyl- (CAS Reg. No. 330980-61-5) | Surfactant | |
[alpha]-D-glucopyranoside, 2-ethylhexyl (CAS Reg. No. 125590-73-0) | Surfactant | |
Glutamine (CAS Reg. No. 56-85-9) | Maximum of 0.5% of formulation | Synergist |
Glycerol - propylene oxide polymer (CAS Reg. No. 25791-96-2) | Component in water-soluble film | |
Glyceryl triacetate | Stabilizer | |
Glyceryl tris-12-hydroxystearate | Flow control agent | |
Glycine betaine (CAS Reg. No. 107-43-7) | Plant nutrient | |
Graphite | Treatment aid for seeds | |
Guar hydroxypropyltrimethylammonium chloride (CAS Reg. No. 71329-50-5) | Thickener/drift reduction agent | |
Hexamethylenetetramine | Stabilizer for carriers in solid pesticide formulations | |
Hydrolyzed vegetable proteins from soy | Not to exceed 25% of pesticide formulation | pH adjusting agent, surfactant, adhesive. |
2-(2′-hydroxy-3′,5′-di-tert-amylphenyl) benzotriazole (CAS Reg. No. 25973-55-1) | Maximum concentration of 0.6% in insecticide formulations applied to adzuki beans, canola, chickpeas, cotton, faba beans, field peas, lentils, linola, linseed, lucerne, lupins, mung beans, navy beans, pigeon peas, safflower, sunflower, and vetch | Ultraviolet (UV) stabilizer |
2-Hydroxy-4-n-octoxybenzophenone (CAS Reg. No. 1843-05-6) | Not more than 0.2 pt of pesticide formulation | Light stabilizer |
Hydroxypropyl guar gum | Thickener | |
2-Hydroxypropyl starch (CAS Reg. No. 9049-76-7) | Adjuvant | |
Isobornyl acetate | Solvent | |
Isobutyl alcohol | Do. | |
Isobutylene-butene copolymers | For soil application only | Binder |
Isooctadecanol | Not more than 2% of pesticide formulation | Defoaming agent |
Konjac glucomannan (CAS Reg. No. 37220-17-0) | Not to exceed 1.0% by weight in pesticide formulation | Thickener |
Lanthanum chloride | 10 ppm in formulation | Tagging agent. |
Magnesium nitrate (in combination with 2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one and 5-chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one) | None | Preservation |
Maleic acid | For pesticide formulations applied to apples with a minimum preharvest interval of 21 days | Stabilizer |
Maleic anhydride (CAS Reg. No. 108-31-6) | Not to exceed 3.5% in pesticide formulations; or for pesticide formulations applied to apples with a minimum preharvest interval of 21 days | Stabilizer |
Malic acid (CAS Reg. No. 6915-15-7) | Buffering and stabilizing agent. | |
Manganese carbonate | Plant nutrient | |
D-mannose (CAS Reg. No. 3458-28-4) | Sequestrant, binder, filler | |
Mesityl oxide | Not for use after edible parts of plant begin to form. Do not graze livestock in treated areas within 48 hours after application | Solvent, cosolvent |
Methionine (CAS Reg. No. 59-51-8) | Maximum of 0.5% of formulation | Synergist |
Methyl alcohol | Do. | |
Methyl ethyl ketone | Surfactant | |
Methyl p- hydroxybenzoate | Preservative for formulations | |
Methyl isobutyl ketone | Solvent, cosolvent | |
2-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one (in combination with 5-chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one) | Not more than 0.0022% (22.5 ppm) in the formulation; 0.00022% (or 2.25 ppm) in the final solution applied to growing crops | Preservative |
Mono-, di-, and trimethylnapthalenesulfonic acids and napthalenesulfonic acids formaldehyde condensates, ammonium and sodium salts (CAS Reg. Nos. 9008-63-3, 9069-80-1, 9084-06-4, 36290-04-7, 91078-68-1, 141959-43-5, 68425-94-5) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Methyl oleate | Surfactant | |
2-Methyl-2,4-pentanediol | Solvent for formulations used before crop emerges from soil | |
Methyl poly(oxyethylene)C8-C18 alkylammonium chlorides where the poly(oxyethylene) content is n = 2-15 and where C8-C18 alkyl is linear and may be saturated or unsaturated (CAS Reg. Nos. 3010-24-0, 18448-65-2, 70750-47-9, 22340-01-8, 67784-77-4, 64755-05-1, 61791-10-4, 28724-32-5, 28880-55-9, 68187-69-9, 68607-27-2, 60687-90-3 | Concentration in formulated end use products not to exceed 10% by weight in herbicide products and 5% by weight in all other pesticide products | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
N-Methylpyrrolidone (CAS Reg. No. 872-504) | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Mixed phytosterols (consisting of campesterol, sitosterol and stigmasterol, with minor amounts of associated plant sterols) derived from edible vegetable oils | Surfactant | |
Mono- and bis-(1H, 1H, 2H, 2H-perfluoroalkyl) phosphates where the alkyl group is even numbered and in the C6-C12 range | Not more than 0.5% of pesticide formulation. Expires February 9, 2008 | Surfactant, related adjvants of surfactants |
Mono- and dialkyl (C8-C18) methylated ammonium chloride compounds, where the alkyl group(s) (C8-C18) are derived from coconut, cottonseed, soya, tallow, or hogfat fatty acids | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Morpholine 4-C6-12 Acyl Derivatives (CAS Reg. No. 887947-29-7) | As a solvent | |
Nicotinamide (CAS Reg. No. 98-92-0) | Not to exceed 0.5% by weight of pesticide formulation as synergist; not to exceed 5% by weight of pesticide formulation as corrosion inhibitor | Synergist, Corrosion Inhibitor |
α-(p-Nonylphenyl)-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene); produced by the condensation of 1 mole of nonylphenol (nonyl group is a propylene trimer isomer) with an average of 4-14 or 30-100 moles of ethylene oxide; if a blend of products is used, the average number of moles of ethylene oxide reacted to produce any product that is a component of the blend shall be in the range 4-14 or 30-100 | Surfactant | |
Octanamide, N,N-dimethyl (CAS Reg. No. 1118-92-9) | Emulsifier, solvent, cosolvent | |
α-Oleoyl-ω-(oleoyloxy) poly(oxyethylene) derived from α-hydro-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) (molecular weight 600 amu) | Component of defoamers | |
Oxo-decyl acetate (CAS reg. No. 108419-33-6) | Solvent | |
Oxo-heptyl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 90438-79-2) | Solvent | |
Oxo-hexyl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 88230-35-7) | Solvent | |
Oxo-nonyl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 108419-34-7) | Solvent | |
Oxo-octyl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 108419-32-5) | Solvent | |
Oxo-tridecyl acetate (CAS Reg. No. 108419-35-8) | Solvent | |
Phenol, 2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-6-dodecyl-4-methyl-, (CAS Reg. No. 23328-53-2) | Not more than 10% by weight of pesticide formulations | UV stabilizer. |
Phenolsulfonic acid - formaldehyde - urea condensate and its sodium salt | Applied to growing plants only | Dispersant surfactant |
(Phthalocyaninato (2)) copper; (C.I. pigment blue No. 15) | When used as a colorant in low-density plastic films | Coloring agent, pigment |
Pigment red 48 | For seed treatment use only | Dye |
α-Pinene | Not more than 2% of formulation by weight | Stabilizer |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-isotridecyl-ω-methoxy (CAS Reg. No. 345642-79-7) | At a maximum of 10% in formulation | Surfactant |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(3-carboxy-1-oxosulfopropyl)-ω-hydroxy-, (C10-C12)-alkyl ethers, disodium salts, polyoxylene content averages 4-5 moles (CAS Reg. No. 68815-56-5) | Not to exceed 0.125% for seed treatment use only | Surfactant. |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(3-carboxy-1-oxosulfopropyl)-ω-hydroxy-, (C10-C16)-alkyl ethers, disodium salts, polyoxyethylene content averages 5 moles (CAS Reg. No. 68954-91-6) | Not to exceed 0.125% for seed treatment use only | Surfactant |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α, α′-{[[4-[(3-sulfophenyl)azo]phenyl]imino]di-2,1-ethanediyl}bis[ω-hydroxy-, monosodium salt | Not to exceed 20% by weight of pesticide formulation | Colorant. |
Poly(oxyethylene) adducts of mixed phytosterols (such sterols to consist of campesterol, stigmasterol and sitosterol with minor amounts of associated plant sterols) derived from edible vegetable oils; polyoxyethylene content averaging 5-26 moles | Surfactant, related adjuvants | |
Polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene mono(di-sec-butylphenyl) ether (CAS Reg. No. 69029-39-6) | Limited to herbicide formulations only, and to no more than 30% by weight in herbicide formulations intended for application to turf | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Poly(oxyethylene) (5) sorbitan monooleate | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Polysorbate 60, conforming to 21 CFR 172.836 | Surfactant | |
Potassium acetate (CAS Reg. No. 127-08-2) | Nutrient. | |
Potassium dihydrogen phosphate | Buffering agent | |
2-Propanamine, compound with α-phosphono-ω-butoxypoly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) (2:1) (CAS Reg. No. 431040-31-2) | Not more than 15% in the formulated product | Surfactant |
2-Propanamine, compounds with polyethylene glycol dihydrogen phosphate C8-10- alkyl ether (2:1) (CAS Reg. No. 431062-72-5) | Not more than 15% in the formulated product | Surfactant |
1-Propanaminium, 3-amino-N-(carboxymethyl)- N,N -dimethyl-, N-coco acyl derivatives, hydroxides, inner salts (CAS Reg. No. 61789-40-0) | 10% w/w in pesticide formulation | Surfactant. |
1,2-Propanediol, 3-[3-[1, 3, 3, 3-tetramethyl-1-[(trimethylsilyl)oxy]-1-disiloxyanyl] propoxy]- (CAS Reg. No. 70280-68-1) | Not to exceed 5% by weight of pesticide formulation | Antifoaming agent |
Propylene glycol monomethyl ether | Solvent | |
Pyridoxine (CAS Reg. No. 65-23-6) | Maximum of 0.5% of formulation | Synergist |
2-Pyrrolidinone, 1-butyl- (CAS Reg. No. 3470-98-2) | Not to exceed 30% by weight of pesticide formulation | Solvent/cosolvent |
Rosin, dark wood (as defined in 21 CFR 178.3870(a)(1)(v)) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Rosin, gum | Do. | |
Rosin, tall oil | Do. | |
Scandium chloride | 10 ppm in formulation | Tagging agent |
Sodium bisulfate (CAS Reg. No. 7681-38-1) | Acidifying/buffering agent | |
Sodium 1,4-dicyclohexyl sulfosuccinate | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium 1,4-dihexyl sulfosuccinate (CAS Reg. No. 3006-15-3) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate (CAS Reg. No. 7558-80-7) conforming to 21 CFR 182.6778 | Buffering agent | |
Sodium 1,4-diisobutyl sulfosuccinate (CAS Reg. No. 127-39-9) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium 1,4-dipentyl sulfosuccinate (CAS Reg. No. 922-80-5) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium metaborate | Sequestrant | |
Sodium molybdate | Plant nutrient | |
Sodium nitrate | Solid diluent | |
Sodium nitrite | Not more than 3% of pesticide formulation | Stabilizer, inhibitor. |
Sodium o-phenylphenate | Not more than 0.1% of pesticide formulation | Preservative for formulation |
Sodium salt of the insoluble fraction of rosin | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium salts of N-alkyl (C8-C18)-beta-iminodipropionic acid where the C8-C18 is linear and may be saturated and/or unsaturated (CAS Reg. Nos. 3655-00-3, 61791-56-8, 14960-06-6, 26256-79-1, 90170-43-7, 91696-17-2, 97862-48-1) | Concentration in formulated end-use products not to exceed 30% by weight in pesticide formulations | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Sodium tetraborate | Not more than 2% of pesticide formulation | Buffering agent; corrosion inhibitor |
Starch, 1-octenylbutanedioate, aluminum salt (CAS Reg. No. 9087– 61–0). | For seed treatment use only | Flow aid, flow enhancer, anti-caking agent |
Sulfonic acids, C13-17-sec-alkane, sodium salts (CAS Reg. No. 85711-69-9) | Not to exceed 40% by weight in non-residential use pesticide formulation only | Surfactant |
Sulfonic acids, C14-17-sec-alkane, sodium salts (CAS Reg. No. 97489-15-1) | Not to exceed 40% by weight in non-residential pesticide formulation only | Surfactant |
Tallowamine, ethoxylated, mixture of dihydrogen phosphate and monohydrogen phosphate esters and the corresponding ammonium, calcium, potassium, and sodium salts of the phosphate esters, where the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 2-20 moles (CAS Reg. No. 68308-48-5) | Not to exceed 20% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Tannin | Dispersing agent | |
Tertiary butylhydroquinone | Antioxidant | |
α-terpineol (CAS Reg. No. 98-55-5) | Not to exceed 5% in pesticide formulations | Solvent. |
1-Tetradecanamine, N,N-dimethyl-, N-oxide (CAS Reg. No. 3332-27-2) | Component in water-soluble film | |
Tetraethylene glycol (CAS Reg. No. 112-60-7) | Solvent | |
N,N,N′,N″-Tetrakis-(2-hydroxypropyl) ethylenediamine (CAS Reg. No. 102-60-3) | Concentration in formulated end-use products not to exceed 20% by weight in pesticide formulations | Stabilizer for formulations |
2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyne 4,7-diol | In pesticide formulations, for application to soil prior to planting or to plants before edible parts form | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Tetrapotassium pyrophosphate (CAS Reg. No. 7320-345) | Not to exceed 10% of formulation | Sequestrant, anticaking agent, conditioning agent |
Thiamine Mononitrate (CAS Reg. No. 532-43-4) | 0.1% by weight in pesticide formulations | Enzyme cofactor. |
Tin oxide (CAS Reg. No. 18282-10-5) | Not to exceed 40% by weight for use in seed treatment pesticide formulations only | Colorant |
Titanium dioxide (CAS Reg. No. 13463-67-7) | Pigment, colorant, carrier | |
Toluenesulfonic acid and its ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Triethanolamine | Stabilizer, inhibitor for formulations used before crop emerges from soil | |
Triethanolamine (CAS Reg. No. 102-71-6) | Stabilizer, inhibitor | |
Triethylene glycol | Deactivator | |
Triethyl phosphate | Stabilizer for formulations used before crop emerges from soil | |
Trimethylolpropane (CAS Reg. No. 77-99-6) | Not to exceed 15% by weight of the film | Component in water-soluble film |
α-[2,4,6-Tris[1-(phenyl)ethyl]phenyl]-ω-hydroxy poly(oxyethylene), the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 4-150 moles) | Not more than 15% of the formulation | Surfactant. |
α-[2,4,6-Tris[1-(phenyl)ethyl]phenyl]-ω-hydroxy poly(oxyethylene); mixture of monohydrogen and dihydrogen phosphate esters and the corresponding ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts, the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 4-150 moles) | Not more than 15% of the formulation | Do. |
α-[2,4,6-Tris[1-(phenyl)ethyl]phenyl]-ω-hydroxy poly(oxyethylene) sulfate, and the corresponding ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts, the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 4-150 moles | Not more than 15% of the pesticide formulation | Do. |
Tryptophan (CAS Reg. No. 73-22-3) | Maximum of 0.5% of formulation | Synergist |
Valeric acid, normal | Not more than 2% in pesticide formulations | Stenching agent or odorant |
Xylene | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Xylenesulfonic acid its ammonium calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Yucca extract from Yucca schidigera | Wetting agent | |
Ytterbium chloride | 10 ppm in formulation | Tagging agent |
Yttrium chloride | 10 ppm in formulation | Tagging agent |
Zinc orthophosphate | Plant nutrient and safener | |
Zinc stearate, conforming to 21 CFR 182.5994 and 582.5994 | Flow control agent |
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §180.920, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
[69 FR 23124, Apr. 28, 2004; 84 FR 52778, Oct. 3, 2019; 85 FR 70497, Nov. 5, 2020; 85 FR 70500, Nov. 5, 2020; 86 FR 24734, May. 10, 2021; 86 FR 71391, Dec. 16, 2021; 87 FR 11314, Mar. 1, 2022; 87 FR 11322, Mar. 1, 2022; 87 FR 26684, May 5, 2022; 87 FR 26687, May 5, 2022; 87 FR 26691, May 5, 2022; 87 FR 61534, Oct. 12, 2022; 87 FR 67374, Nov. 8, 2022, 88 FR 4732, Jan. 25, 2023, 88 FR 21107, Apr. 10, 2023; 88 FR 26502, May 1, 2023; 89 FR 4562, Jan. 24, 2024; 89 FR 40396, May 10, 2024; 89 FR 70527, Aug. 30, 2024]
§180.930 Inert ingredients applied to animals; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
The following materials are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used in accordance with good agricultural practice as inert (or occasionally active) ingredients in pesticide formulations applied to animals:
Inert ingredients | Limits | Uses |
---|---|---|
Acetic acid (CAS Reg. No. 64-19-7) | Not more than 0.5% of pesticide formulation | Catalyst |
Acetic anhydride | Solvent, cosolvent, stabilizer | |
Acetone (Cas Reg. No. 67-64-1) | Solvent or cosolvent | |
Alkanoic and alkenoic acids, mono- and diesters of α-hydro-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) with molecular weight (in amu) range of 200 to 6,000 | Emulsifiers | |
Alkyl (C 8 -C 24 ) benzenesulfonic acid and its ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts | Surfactants, emulsifier, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Alkyl (C 12 -C 16 ) dimethyl ammonio acetate (CAS Reg. Nos. 683-10-3, 2601-33-4 and 693-33-4 | 20% by weight in pesticide formulation | Surfactant |
α-alkyl (minimum C6 linear, branched, saturated and/or unsaturated)-ω-hydroxypolyoxyethylene polymer with or without polyoxypropylene, mixture of di- and monohydrogen phosphate esters and the corresponding ammonium, calcium, magnesium, monoethanolamine, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts of the phosphate esters; minimum oxyethylene content is 2 moles; minimum oxypropylene content is 0 moles (CAS Reg. Nos.: 9004-80-2, 9046-01-9, 26982-05-8, 31800-89-2, 37280-82-3, 37281-86-0, 39341-09-8, 39341-65-6, 39464-66-9, 39464-69-2, 42612-52-2, 50643-20-4, 50668-50-3, 51325-10-1, 51884-64-1, 52019-36-0, 57486-09-6, 58206-38-5, 58318-92-6, 58857-49-1, 59112-71-9, 60267-55-2, 61837-79-4, 62362-49-6, 62482-61-5, 63747-86-4, 63887-54-7, 63887-55-8, 66020-37-9, 66272-25-1, 66281-20-7, 67711-84-6, 67786-06-5, 67989-06-4, 68070-99-5, 68071-17-0, 68071-35-2, 68071-37-4, 68130-44-9, 68130-45-0, 68130-46-1, 68130-47-2, 68186-29-8, 68186-34-5, 68186-36-7, 68186-37-8, 68238-84-6, 68311-02-4, 68311-04-6, 68332-75-2, 68389-72-0, 68400-75-9, 68413-78-5, 68425-73-0, 68425-75-2, 68439-39-4, 68458-48-0, 68511-15-9, 68511-36-4, 68511-37-5, 68551-05-3, 68585-15-9, 68585-16-0, 68585-17-1, 68585-36-4, 68585-39-7, 68603-24-7, 68607-14-7, 68610-64-0, 68610-65-1, 68649-29-6, 68649-30-9, 68650-84-0, 68815-11-2, 68855-46-9, 68856-03-1, 68890-90-4, 68890-91-5, 68891-12-3, 68891-13-4, 68891-26-9, 68908-64-5, 68909-65-9, 68909-67-1, 68909-69-3, 68921-24-4, 68921-60-8, 68954-87-0, 68954-88-1, 68954-92-7, 68987-35-9, 69029-43-2, 69980-69-4, 70247-99-3, 70248-14-5, 70844-96-1, 70903-63-8, 71965-23-6, 71965-24-7, 72480-27-4, 72623-67-7, 72623-68-8, 72828-56-9, 72828-57-0, 73018-34-5, 73038-25-2, 73050-08-5, 73050-09-6, 73361-29-2, 73378-71-9, 73378-72-0, 73559-42-9, 73559-43-0, 73559-44-1, 73559-45-2, 74499-76-6, 76930-25-1, 78041-18-6, 78330-22-0, 78330-24-2, 82465-25-6, 84843-37-8, 91254-26-1, 93925-54-3, 95014-34-9, 96416-89-6, 99924-51-3, 103170-31-6, 103170-32-7, 106233-09-4, 106233-10-7, 108818-88-8, 110392-49-9, 111798-26-6, 111905-50-1, 116671-23-9, 117584-36-8, 119415-05-3, 120913-45-3, 121158-61-0, 121158-63-2, 123339-53-7, 125139-13-1, 125301-86-2, 125301-87-3, 126646-03-5, 129208-04-4, 129870-77-5, 129870-80-0, 130354-37-9, 136504-88-6, 143372-50-3, 143372-51-4, 144336-75-4, 146815-57-8, 151688-56-1, 154518-39-5, 154518-40-8, 155240-11-2, 157627-92-4, 159704-69-5, 160498-49-7, 160611-24-5, 171543-66-1, 172027-16-6, 172274-69-0, 176707-42-9, 181963-82-6, 188741-55-1, 191940-53-1, 210493-60-0, 210993-53-6, 2275654-37-8, 246159-55-7, 251298-11-0, 261627-68-3, 290348-69-5, 290348-70-8, 317833-96-8, 340681-28-9 , 422563-19-7, 422563-26-6, 522613-09-8, 717140-06-2, 717140-09-5, 717827-29-7, 762245-80-7, 762245-81-8, 866538-89-8, 866538-90-1, 873662-29-4, 913068-96-9, 936100-29-7, 936100-30-0, 1072943-56-6, 1087209-87-7, 1174313-54-2, 1187742-89-7, 1187743-35-6, 1205632-03-6, 1233235-49-8, 1451002-50-8, 1456802-88-2, 1456802-89-3, 1456803-12-5) | Not to exceed 30% by weight in pesticide formulations | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants. |
α-alkyl(C 6 -C 15 )-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)sulfate, and its ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts, poly(oxyethylene) content averages 2-4 moles (CAS Reg. Nos.: 3088-31-1, 3694-74-4, 9004-82-4, 9004-84-6, 9021-91-4, 9086-52-6, 13150-00-0, 15826-16-1, 25446-78-0, 26183-44-8, 27140-00-7, 27731-61-9, 27731-61-9, 27731-62-0, 32612-48-9, 34431-25-9, 35015-74-8, 50602-06-7, 52286-18-7, 52286-19-8, 54116-08-4, 55901-67-2, 61702-79-2, 61894-66-4, 62755-21-9, 63428-85-3, 63428-86-4, 63428-87-5, 65086-57-9, 65086-79-5, 65104-74-7, 65122-38-5, 67674-66-2, 67762-19-0, 67762-21-4, 67845-82-3, 67845-83-4, 67923-90-4, 68037-05-8, 68037-06-9, 68171-41-5, 68424-50-0, 68511-39-7, 68585-34-2, 68610-66-2, 68611-29-0, 68611-55-2, 68649-53-6, 68890-88-0, 68891-29-2, 68891-30-5, 68891-38-3, 69011-37-6, 73665-22-2, 75422-21-8, 78330-16-2, 78330-17-3, 78330-25-3, 78330-26-4, 78330-27-5, 78330-28-6, 78330-29-7, 78330-30-0, 96130-61-9, 106597-03-9, 110392-50-2, 119432-41-6, 125301-88-4, 125301-89-5, 125301-92-0, 125736-54-1, 157627-92-4, 157707-85-2, 160104-51-8, 160901-27-9, 160901-28-0, 160901-29-1, 160901-30-4, 161025-28-1, 161074-79-9, 162063-19-6, 219756-63-5) | Not to exceed 30% of formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants. |
α-alkyl (C 12 -C 15 )-ω-hydroxypoly (oxypropylene)poly (oxyethylene)copolymers (where the poly(oxypropylene) content is 3-60 moles and the poly(oxyethylene) content is 5-80 moles), the resulting ethoxylated propoxylated (C 12 -C 15 ) alcohols having a minimum molecular weight (in amu) of 1,500, CAS Reg. No. 68551-13-3 | Not to exceed 20% of pesticide formulations | Surfactant |
α-Alkyl-ω-hydroxypoly (oxypropylene) and/or poly (oxyethylene) polymers where the alkyl chain contains a minimum of six carbons (CAS Reg. Nos.: 9002-92-0; 9004-95-9; 9004-98-2; 9005-00-9; 9035-85-2; 9038-29-3; 9038-43-1; 9040-05-5; 9043-30-5; 9087-53-0; 25190-05-0; 24938-91-8; 25231-21-4; 251553-55-6; 26183-52-8; 26468-86-0; 26636-39-5; 26636-40-8; 27252-75-1; 27306-79-2; 31726-34-8; 32128-65-7; 34398-01-1; 34398-05-5; 37251-67-5; 37311-00-5; 37311-01-6; 37311-02-7; 37311-04-9; 39587-22-9; 50861-66-0; 52232-09-4; 52292-17-8; 52609-19-5; 57679-21-7; 59112-62-8; 60636-37-5; 60828-78-6; 61702-78-1; 61723-78-2; 61725-89-1; 61791-13-7; 61791-20-6; 61791-28-4; 61804-34-0; 61827-42-7; 61827-84-7; 62648-50-4; 63303-01-5; 63658-45-7; 63793-60-2; 64366-70-7; 64415-24-3; 64415-25-4; 64425-86-1; 65104-72-5; 65150-81-4; 66455-14-9: 66455-15-0; 67254-71-1; 67763-08-0; 68002-96-0; 68002-97-1; 68131-39-5; 68131-40-8; 68154-96-1; 68154-97-2; 68154-98-3; 68155-01-1; 68213-23-0; 68213-24-1; 68238-81-3; 68238-82-4; 68409-58-5; 68409-59-6; 68439-30-5; 68439-45-2; 68439-46-3; 68439-48-5; 68439-49-6; 68439-50-9; 68439-51-0; 68439-53-2; 68439-54-3; 68458-88-8; 68526-94-3; 68526-95-4; 68551-12-2; 68551-13-3; 68551-14-4; 68603-20-3; 68603-25-8; 68920-66-1; 68920-69-4; 68937-66-6; 68951-67-7; 68954-94-9; 68987-81-5; 68991-48-0; 69011-36-5; 69013-18-9; 69013-19-0; 69227-20-9; 69227-21-0; 69227-22-1; 69364-63-2; 70750-27-5; 70879-83-3; 70955-07-6; 71011-10-4; 71060-57-6; 71243-46-4; 72066-65-0; 72108-90-8; 72484-69-6; 72854-13-8; 72905-87-4; 73018-31-2; 73049-34-0; 74432-13-6; 74499-34-6; 78330-19-5; 78330-20-8; 78330-21-9; 78330-23-1; 79771-03-2; 84133-50-6; 85422-93-1; 97043-91-9; 97953-22-5; 102782-43-4; 103331-86-8; 103657-84-7; 103657-85-8; 103818-93-5; 103819-03-0; 106232-83-1; 111905-54-5; 116810-31-2; 116810-32-3; 116810-33-4; 120313-48-6; 120944-68-5; 121617-09-2; 126646-02-4; 126950-62-7; 127036-24-2; 139626-71-4; 152231-44-2; 154518-36-2; 157627-86-6; 157627-88-8; 157707-41-0; 157707-43-2; 159653-49-3; 160875-66-1; 160901-20-2; 160901-09-7; 160901-19-9; 161025-21-4; 161025-22-5; 161133-70-6; 166736-08-9; 169107-21-5; 172588-43-1; 176022-76-7; 196823-11-7; 287935-46-0; 288260-45-7; 303176-75-2; 954108-36-2; 2222805-23-2; 2409830-33-5) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants. | |
α-alkyl (minimum C 6 linear, branched, saturated and/or unsaturated)-ω-hydroxypolyoxyethylene polymer with or without polyoxypropylene, mixture of di- and monohydrogen phosphate esters and the corresponding ammonium, calcium, magnesium, monoethanolamine, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts of the phosphate esters; minimum oxyethylene content is 2 moles; minimum oxypropylene content is 0 moles (CAS Reg. Nos.: 9004-80-2, 9046-01-9, 26982-05-8, 31800-89-2, 37280-82-3, 37281-86-0, 39341-09-8, 39341-65-6, 39464-66-9, 39464-69-2, 42612-52-2, 50643-20-4, 50668-50-3, 51325-10-1, 51884-64-1, 52019-36-0, 57486-09-6, 58206-38-5, 58318-92-6, 58857-49-1, 59112-71-9, 60267-55-2, 61837-79-4, 62362-49-6, 62482-61-5, 63747-86-4, 63887-54-7, 63887-55-8, 66020-37-9, 66272-25-1, 66281-20-7, 67711-84-6, 67786-06-5, 67989-06-4, 68070-99-5, 68071-17-0, 68071-35-2, 68071-37-4, 68130-44-9, 68130-45-0, 68130-46-1, 68130-47-2, 68186-29-8, 68186-34-5, 68186-36-7, 68186-37-8, 68238-84-6, 68311-02-4, 68311-04-6, 68332-75-2, 68389-72-0, 68400-75-9, 68413-78-5, 68425-73-0, 68425-75-2, 68439-39-4, 68458-48-0, 68511-15-9, 68511-36-4, 68511-37-5, 68551-05-3, 68585-15-9, 68585-16-0, 68585-17-1, 68585-36-4, 68585-39-7, 68603-24-7, 68607-14-7, 68610-64-0, 68610-65-1, 68649-29-6, 68649-30-9, 68650-84-0, 68815-11-2, 68855-46-9, 68856-03-1, 68890-90-4, 68890-91-5, 68891-12-3, 68891-13-4, 68891-26-9, 68908-64-5, 68909-65-9, 68909-67-1, 68909-69-3, 68921-24-4, 68921-60-8, 68954-87-0, 68954-88-1, 68954-92-7, 68987-35-9, 69029-43-2, 69980-69-4, 70247-99-3, 70248-14-5, 70844-96-1, 70903-63-8, 71965-23-6, 71965-24-7, 72480-27-4, 72623-67-7, 72623-68-8, 72828-56-9, 72828-57-0, 73018-34-5, 73038-25-2, 73050-08-5, 73050-09-6, 73361-29-2, 73378-71-9, 73378-72-0, 73559-42-9, 73559-43-0, 73559-44-1, 73559-45-2, 74499-76-6, 76930-25-1, 78041-18-6, 78330-22-0, 78330-24-2, 82465-25-6, 84843-37-8, 91254-26-1, 93925-54-3, 95014-34-9, 96416-89-6, 99924-51-3, 103170-31-6, 103170-32-7, 106233-09-4, 106233-10-7, 108818-88-8, 110392-49-9, 111798-26-6, 111905-50-1, 116671-23-9, 117584-36-8, 119415-05-3, 120913-45-3, 121158-61-0, 121158-63-2, 123339-53-7, 125139-13-1, 125301-86-2, 125301-87-3, 126646-03-5, 129208-04-4, 129870-77-5, 129870-80-0, 130354-37-9, 136504-88-6, 143372-50-3, 143372-51-4, 144336-75-4, 146815-57-8, 151688-56-1, 154518-39-5, 154518-40-8, 155240-11-2, 157627-92-4, 159704-69-5, 160498-49-7, 160611-24-5, 171543-66-1, 172027-16-6, 172274-69-0, 176707-42-9, 181963-82-6, 188741-55-1, 191940-53-1, 210493-60-0, 210993-53-6, 246159-55-7, 251298-11-0, 261627-68-3, 290348-69-5, 290348-70-8, 317833-96-8, 340681-28-9 , 422563-19-7, 422563-26-6, 522613-09-8, 717140-06-2, 717140-09-5, 717827-29-7, 762245-80-7, 762245-81-8, 866538-89-8, 866538-90-1, 873662-29-4, 913068-96-9, 936100-29-7, 936100-30-0, 1072943-56-6, 1087209-87-7, 1174313-54-2, 1187742-89-7, 1187743-35-6, 1205632-03-6, 1233235-49-8, 1451002-50-8, 1456802-88-2, 1456802-89-3, 1456803-12-5) | ||
N-alkyl (C8-C18) primary amines and their acetate salts where the alkyl group is linear and may be saturated and/or unsaturated (CAS Reg. Nos. 61790-57-6, 61790-58-7, 61790-59-8, 61790-60-1, 61788-46-3, 61790-33-8, 68155-38-4) | Concentration in formulated end-use products not to exceed 10% by weight in herbicide products, 4% by weight in insecticide products, and 4% by weight in fungicide products | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Alkyl (C 8 -C 18 ) sulfate and its ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts | Surfactant | |
N,N-Bis-α-ethyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) C8-C18 saturated and unsaturated alkylamines; the poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) content is 2-60 moles (CAS Reg. Nos. 10213-78-2, 25307-17-9, 26635-92-7, 26635-93-8, 288259-52-9, 58253-49-9, 61790-82-7, 61791-14-8, 61791-24-0, 61791-26-2, 61791-31-9, 61791-44-4, 68155-33-9, 68155-39-5, 68155-40-8,70955-14-5, 73246-96-5, 1266162-49-5) | Not to exceed 25% in herbicide formulations and 10% in insecticide and fungicide formulations | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
N,N -Bis-α-ethyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl/oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl) C 8 -C 18 saturated and unsaturated alkylamines; the poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl/oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl) content is 2-60 moles (CAS Reg. Nos. 68213-26-3, 68153-97-9, 75601-76-2) | Not to exceed 25% in herbicide formulations and 10% in insecticide and fungicide formulations | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Ascorbyl palmitate | Preservative | |
Attapulgite-type clay | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Barium sulfate (CAS Reg. No. 7727-43-7) | Carrier, density control agent | |
Benzoic acid | Preservative for formulations | |
1,4-Bis[[3-[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethoxy]propyl]amino]-9,10-anthracenedione (CAS Reg. No. 123944–63–8) | 0.5% by weight | Dye, coloring agent. |
2-Bromo-2-nitro-1,3-propanediol (CAS Reg. No. 52-51-7) | 0.04% or less by weight of the total pesticide formulation | In-can preservative |
Butane | Propellant | |
n -Butanol (CAS Reg. No. 71-36-3) | Solvent for blended emulsifiers | |
Butoxypolypropylene glycol (CAS Reg. No. 9003–13–8). | ||
n-Butyl benzoate (CAS RN 136-60-7) | Solvent | |
n-Butyl-3-hydroxybutyrate (CAS Reg. No. 53605-94-0) | Solvent | |
Butylated hydroxyanisole | Antioxidant | |
Butylated hydroxytoluene | Do. | |
Calcium carbonate | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Calcium chloride | Stabilizer | |
Calcium silicate, hydrated calcium silicate | Anticaking agent, solid diluent, carrier | |
C 9 rich aromatic hydrocarbons (CAS Reg. No. 64742-95-6) | Solvent | |
C 10-11 rich aromatic hydrocarbons (CAS Reg. No. 64742-94-5) | Solvent | |
C 11-12 rich aromatic hydrocarbons (CAS Reg. No. 64742-94-5) | Solvent | |
Calcium stearate (CAS Reg. No. 1592-23-0) | Stabilizer, component of plastic animal tag | |
Calcium sulfate | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Carbon black (CAS Reg. No. 1333-86-4) | Colorant/pigment in animal tag | |
Carbon Dioxide (CAS Reg. No. 124-38-9) | None | Propellant |
Carrageenan, conforming to 21 CFR 172.620 | Minimum molecular weight (in amu): 100,000 | Thickener |
Cumene sulfonic acid and its ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium and zinc salts (CAS Reg. Nos. 15763-76-5, 16066-35-6, 164524-02-1, 28085-69-0, 28348-53-0, 28631-63-2, 32073-22-6, 37475-88-0, 37953-05-2, and 90959-88-9) | Surfactant, related adjuvant of surfactant | |
Cyclohexanone | Solvent, cosolvent | |
D&C Green No. 6 | Dye, coloring agent | |
D&C Red No. 17 | Do. | |
D&C Violet No. 2 | Do. | |
5-decyne-4,7-diol, 2,4,7,9-tetramethyl- (CAS Reg. No. 126–86–3) | surfactant, related adjuvant of surfactants and carriers. | |
6-dodecyne-5,8-diol, 2,5,8,11-tetramethyl- (CAS Reg. No. 68227–33–8) | surfactant, related adjuvant of surfactants and carriers. | |
Dialkyl (C 8 -C 18 ) dimethylammonium chloride | Not more than 0.2% in silica hydrated silica | Flocculating agent in the manufacture of silica hydrated silica for use as a solid diluent, carrier |
Diatomite (diatomaceous earth) | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Diethanolamine salts of alkyl (C 8 -C 24 ) benzenesulfonic acid (CAS Reg. Nos. 26545-53-9, 67815-95-6, 67889-94-5, 67889-95-6, 68259-34-7, 68478-47-7, 68567-68-0, 68815-34-9, 68815-37-2, 68891-02-1, 68953-97-9, 84989-15-1, 85338-09-6, 90194-39-1, 90194-40-4, 90218-08-9) | Not to exceed 7% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants. |
Diethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-75-4) | Surfactant | |
Diethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-83-4) | Surfactant | |
Diethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, reaction products with acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-81-2) | Surfactant | |
Diethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, reaction product with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-72-1) | Surfactant | |
Diethylphthalate | Solvent, cosolvent | |
1,1-Difluoroethane (CAS Reg. No. 75-37-6) | In pesticide formulations used for insect control in food- and feed-handling establishments and animals; in bird repellent pesticide formulations | Aerosol propellant |
Dimethyl ether (CAS Reg. No. 115-10-6) | Propellant | |
Dimethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-42-5) | Surfactant | |
Dimethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, propoxylated reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-67-4) | Surfactant | |
Dimethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-38-9) | Surfactant | |
Dimethylaminoethanol, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-49-2) | Surfactant | |
Dimethylaminopropylamine, isopropylamine, ethanolamine, and triethanolamine salts of alkyl (C
8
-C
24
) benzenesulfonic acid (CAS Reg. Nos. 3088-30-0, 12068-12-1, 26264-05-1, 26836-07-7, 27323-41-7, 55470-69-4, 58089-99-9, 61886-59-7, 61931-76-8, 67924-05-4, 68110-32-7, 68259-35-8, 68411-31-4, 68442-72-8, 68567-69-1, 68584-24-7, 68584-25-8, 68648-81-7, 68648-96-4, 68649-00-3, 68815-30-5, 68815-35-0, 68910-32-7
68953-93-5, 68953-98-0, 70528-84-6, 72391-21-0, 84961-74-0, 85480-55-3, 85480-56-4, 85995-82-0, 90194-42-6, 90194-53-9, 90194-54-0, 90194-55-1, 90218-09-0, 90218-11-4, 90218-35-2, 96687-54-6, 99924-49-9, 121617-08-1, 157966-96-6, 193562-36-6, 319926-68-6, 877677-48-0, 1093628-27-3). | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants. | |
3,6-Dimethyl-4-octyne-3,6-diol | Not more than 2.5% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Dimethylpolysiloxane (CAS Reg. No. 9016-00-6) | Defoaming agent | |
N,N-Dimethylnonanamide (CAS Reg. No. 6225-08-7) | Not to exceed 20% by weight of pesticide formulation | Solvent, co-solvent, and adjuvant. |
Di-n-butyl carbonate (CAS Reg. No. 542-52-9) | Solvent | |
Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed heavy paraffinic (CAS Reg. No. 64742-65-0) | Carrier | |
Epoxidized soybean oil (CAS Reg. No. 8013-07-8) | Stabilizer, plasticizer, component animal tag | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy- (CAS Reg. No. 107-36-8) | Chelator, sequestrant, or conditioning agent. | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, ammonium salts (CAS Reg. No. 57267-78-4) | Do. | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, calcium salts (CAS Reg. No. 10550-47-7) | Do. | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, magnesium salts (CAS Reg. No. 17345-56-1) | Do. | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, potassium salts (CAS Reg. No. 1561-99-5) | Do. | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, sodium salts (CAS Reg. No. 1562-00-1) | Do. | |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, zinc salts (CAS Reg. No. 129756-32-7) | Do. | |
Ethyl alcohol | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Ethyl maltol (CAS Reg. No.4940-11-8) | Not more than 0.2 % of the pesticide formulation | Odor masking agent |
Ethylene oxide adducts of 2,4,7,9-tetramethyl-5-decynediol, the ethylene oxide content averages 3.5, 10 or 30 moles (CAS Reg. No. 9014-85-1) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
2-Ethyl-1-hexanol (CAS Reg. No. 104-76-7) | Not more than 10% of pesticide | Solvent, adjuvant of surfactants |
FD&C Blue No. 1 | Dye, coloring agent | |
FD&C Yellow No. 6 Aluminum Lake (CAS Reg. No. 15790-07-5) | Not more than 2% by weight of pesticide formulation | Pigment in animal tag and similar slow-release devices |
Formic Acid (CAS Reg. No. 64-18-6) | 25% | pH adjuster. |
D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-methyl-(CAS Reg. No. 5306-85-4); D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-ethyl- (CAS Reg. No. 30915-81-2); D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-propyl) (CAS Reg. No.107644-13-3); D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-bis-O-(1-methylethyl)-,(iso-propyl diether) (CAS Reg. No. 103594-41-8); D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-butyl- (CAS Reg. No. 103594-42-9); D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-(1-methylpropyl)-, (CAS Reg. No. not assigned); and D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-(2-methylpropyl)-, (CAS Reg. No. not assigned) | solvent, co-solvent, viscosity modifier, and adjuvant | |
D-glucopyranose, oligomeric, C 10-16 -alkyl glycosides (CAS Reg. No. 110615-47-9) | Surfactant | |
Glycerol monooleate | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Glyceryl monostearate | Emulsifier | |
Glyceryl tris-12-hydroxystearate | Flow control agent | |
Graphite | Solid diluent, carrier | |
n -Hexyl alcohol (CAS Reg. No. 111-27-3) | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Hydroxyethylmorpholine, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-06-4) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylmorpholine, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173188-67-4) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylmorpholine, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-00-8) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylmorpholine, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-09-7) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylpiperidine, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-22-4) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylpiperidine, ethoxylated, propoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-28-0) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylpiperidine, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid dimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-20-2) | Surfactant | |
Hydroxyethylpiperidine, ethoxylated, reaction products with fatty acid trimers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 (CAS Reg. No. 1173189-25-7) | Surfactant | |
2-(2′-Hydroxy-5′-methylphenyl)benzotriazole (CAS Reg. No. 2440-22-4) | Not more than 0.5% by weight of pesticide formulation | Ultraviolet light absorber/stabilizer in animal tag and similar slow-release devices |
Iron oxide (CAS Reg. No. 1309-37-1) | Colorant in pesticide formulations for animal tags | |
Iron oxide (Fe 3 O 4 ) (CAS Reg. No. 1317-61-9) | Not to exceed 0.2% of pesticide formulations | Colorant. |
Isobutane (CAS Reg. No. 75-28-5) | None | Propellant |
Isopropyl-3-hydroxybutyrate (CAS Reg. No. 54074-94-1) | Solvent | |
Isopropyl myristate, CAS Reg. No. 110-27-0 | Solvent | |
Kaolinite-type clay | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Kerosene, U.S.P. reagent | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Lactic acid | Solvent | |
Lactic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester (CAS Reg. No. 6283-86-9) | Solvent | |
Lactic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester, (2S)- (CAS Reg. No. 186817-80-1) | Solvent | |
Lactic acid, n-propyl ester, (S); (CAS Reg. No. 53651-69-7) | Solvent | |
Lignin (CAS Reg. No. 9005-53-2) | Surfactant, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Lignin, alkali (CAS Reg. No. 8068-05-1) | Do. | |
Lignin, alkali, oxidized, sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 68201-23-0) | Do. | |
Lignin alkali reaction products with disodium sulfite and formaldehyde (CAS Reg. No. 105859-97-0) | Do. | |
Lignin alkali reaction products with formaldehyde and sodium bisulfite (CAS Reg. No. 68512-35-6) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid (CAS Reg. No. 8062-15-5) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, ammonium calcium salt (CAS Reg. No. 12710-04-2) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, ammonium magnesium salt (CAS Reg. No. 123175-37-1) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, ammonium salt (CAS Reg. No. 8061-53-8) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, ammonium sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 166798-73-8) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, calcium magnesium salt (CAS Reg. No. 55598-86-2) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, calcium salt (CAS Reg. No. 8061-52-7) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, calcium sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 37325-33-0) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, ethoxylated, sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 68611-14-3) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, magnesium salt (CAS Reg. No. 8061-54-9) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, potassium salt (CAS Reg. No. 37314-65-1) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 8061-51-6) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt, oxidized (CAS Reg. No. 68855-41-4) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt, polymer with formaldehyde and phenol (CAS Reg. No. 37207-89-9) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt, sulfomethylated (CAS Reg. No. 68512-34-5) | Do. | |
Lignosulfonic acid, zinc salt (CAS Reg. No. 57866-49-6) | Do. | |
d-Limonene (CAS Reg. No. 5989-27-5) | Solvent, fragrance | |
Magnesium carbonate | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Magnesium silicate, hydrated magnesium silicate | Do. | |
Methane sulfonic acid (CAS Reg. No. 75-75-2) | Not to exceed 3.0% by weight in pesticide formulation | Acidifying agent |
Methyl alcohol | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Methyl n -amyl ketone (CAS Reg. No. 110-43-0) | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Methyl esters of higher fatty acids conforming to 21 CFR 573.640 | Antidusting agent | |
Methyl- p -hydroxybenzoate (Methyl paraben) | Meets specifications of Food Chemicals Codex; not to exceed 0.1% in formulations | Preservative |
Methyl isobutyl ketone | Solvent, cosolvent | |
2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol (CAS Reg. No.-107-41-5) | Without limitation | Growing crops and food animals |
2-methyl-1,3-propanediol (CAS Reg. No. 2163-42-0) | Solvent, surfactant | |
Mineral oil, U.S.P., or conforming to 21 CFR 172.878 or 178.3620(a), (b) | Solvent, diluent | |
Montmorillonite-type clay | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Nonyl, decyl, and undecyl glycoside mixture with a mixture of nonyl, decyl, and undecyl oligosaccharides and related reaction products (primarily decanol and undecanol) produced as an aqueous-based liquid (50 to 65% solids) from the reaction of primary alcohols (containing 15 to 20% secondary alcohol isomers) in a ratio of 20% C 9 , 40% C 10 , and 40% C 11 with carbohydrates (average glucose to alkyl chain ratio 1.3 to 1.8) | Surfactant | |
α-(p-Nonylphenol)-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) mixture of dihydrogen phosphate and monohydrogen phosphate esters and the corresponding ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts of the phosphate esters; the nonyl group is a propylene trimer isomer and the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 4-14 or 30 moles (CAS Reg. Nos. 51811-79-1, 59139-23-0, 67922-57-0, 68412-53-3, 68553-97-9, 68954-84-7, 99821-14-4, 152143-22-1, 51609-41-7, 37340-60-6, 106151-63-7, 68584-47-4, 52503-15-8, 68458-49-1) | Not to exceed 7% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
α-(p-Nonylphenol)-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) sulfate, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts the nonyl group is propylene trimer isomer and the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 4 moles (CAS Reg. Nos. 9014-90-8, 9051-57-4, 9081-17-8, 68649-55-8, 68891-33-8 | Not to exceed 7% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
α-( p -Nonylphenyl)-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) produced by the condensation of 1 mole of nonylphenol (nonyl group is a propylene trimer isomer) with an average of 4-15 or 30-90 moles of ethylene oxide; if a blend of products is used, the average number of moles of ethylene oxide reacted to produce any product that is a component of the blend shall be in the range of 4-15 or 30-90 moles | Surfactants, emulsifier, related adjuvants of surfactants. | |
Octadecyl 3,5-di- tert -butyl-4-hydroxyhydro cinnamate (CAS Reg. No. 2082-79-3) | Not more than 0.5% by weight of pesticide formulation | Thermal stabilizer/antioxidant in animal tag and similar slow-release devices |
1-Octanal (CAS Reg. No. 124-13-0) | Not more than 0.2% of the pesticide formulation | Odor masking agent |
Octyl and decyl glucosides mixture with a mixture of octyl and decyl oligosaccharides and related reaction products (primarily n -decanol) produced as an aqueous-based liquid (68-72% solids) from the reaction of straight chain alcohols (C 8 (45%), C 10 ) with anhydrous glucose | Thermal stabilizer/antioxidant in animal tag and similar slow-release devices | |
Octyl epoxytallate (CAS Reg. No. 61788-72-5) | Plasticizer, component animal tag | |
Oleic acid, conforming to 21 CFR 172.862 (CAS Reg. No. 112-80-1) | Defoaming agent | |
α-Oleoyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene), average molecular weight (in amu) of 600 | Emulsifier | |
α-Oleoyl-ω-(oleyloxy)poly(oxyethylene) derived from α-hydro-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene), molecular weight (in amu) 600 | Emulsifier, defoaming agent | |
Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, mono-2-propen-1-yl ether (CAS Reg. No. 9041–33–2). | ||
Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon waxes; carboxypolymethylene resin; and paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon, oxidized, lithium salts | 8002-74-2; 68153-22-0; 68649-48-9 | |
Pentaerythritol tetrakis (3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionate) (CAS Reg. No. 6683-19-8) | Not to exceed 3% by weight of the pesticide formulation | Antioxidant, stabilizer. |
Petroleum hydrocarbons, light, odorless, conforming to 21 CFR 172.884 or 178.3650 | Solvent, diluent | |
Petroleum hydrocarbons, synthetic isoparaffinic, conforming to 21 CFR 172.882 or 178.3530 | Do. | |
Phenol | Solvent, cosolvent | |
α-Pinene | Not more than 2% of formulation by weight | Stabilizer |
Polyethylene (CAS Reg. No. 9002-88-4) conforming to 21 CFR 172.615 | Component of plastic slow release tag | |
Polyethylene glycol [α-hydro-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)]; mean molecular weight (in amu) 194 to 9,500 conforms to 21 CFR 178.3750 | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a-acetyl-w¬ -(2-propen-1-yloxy)- (CAS Reg. No. 27252–87–5). | ||
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a-methyl-w¬ -(2-propen-1-yloxy)- (CAS Reg. No. 27252–80–8). | ||
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(3-(1,3,3,3-tetramethyl-1-((trimethylsilyl) oxy) disiloxanyl) propyl)-ω-hydroxy- (CAS Reg. No. 67674-67-3) | Surfactant | |
Potassium benzoate (Cas No. 582-25-2) | None | Preservative |
Potassium hydroxide | Meeting Food Chemicals, Codex specifications | Neutralizer |
Propanamide, 2-hydroxy-N, N-dimethyl- (CAS Reg. No. 35123-06-9) | Not to exceed 50% by weight in pesticide formulation | Solvent/co-solvent. |
Propane | Propellant | |
1,2,3-Propanetriol, homopolymer diisooctadecanoate (CAS Reg. No. 63705-03-3) | Emulsifier | |
n -Propanol | Solvent, for blended emulsifiers | |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polymer with ethyl 2-propenoate and methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate, ammonium salt (CAS Registration No. 55989-05-4), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 18,900. | Encapsulating agent,dispensers, resins, fibers and beads | |
Propylene glycol | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Propylene glycol monomethyl ether | Deactivator, emmolient | |
Propyl gallate | Antioxidant | |
Propyl p -hydroxybenzoate (Propyl paraben) | Meets specifications of Food Chemicals Codex; not to exceed 0.1% in formulations | Preservative |
Pyrophylite | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Silica, hydrated silica | Anticaking agent, solid diluent, carrier | |
Silica aerogel (finely powdered microcellular silica foam having a minimum silica content of 89.5%) | Component of antifoaming agent | |
Soapstone | Solid diluent | |
Sodium alkyl naphthalenesulfonates (CAS Reg. Nos. 68909-83-1, 68909-84-2, 68909-82-0, 27213-90-7, 26264-58-4, 27178-87-6, 111163-74-7, 908356-16-1, 25417-20-3, 25638-17-9, 145578-88-7, 1322-93-6, 1323-19-9, 7403-47-6, 68442-09-1, 127646-44-0, 908356-18-3) | Limited to no more than 30% by weight in pesticide end-use products | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Sodium 1,4-dihexyl sulfosuccinate (CAS Reg. No. 3006-15-3) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium 1,4-diisobutyl sulfosuccinate (CAS Reg. No. 127-39-9) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium dioctylsulfosuccinate | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium 1,4-dipentyl sulfosuccinate (CAS Reg. No. 922-80-5) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium hydroxide | Neutralizer | |
Sodium monoalkyl and dialkyl (C6-C16) phenoxy benzenedisulfonates and related acids (CAS Reg. Nos. 147732-59-0, 147732-60-3, 169662-22-0, 70191-75-2, 36445-71-3, 39354-74-0, 70146-13-3, 119345-03-8, 149119-20-0, 149119-19-7, 119345-04-9, 28519-02-0, 25167-32-2, 30260-73-2, 65143-89-7, 70191-76-3) | Not to exceed 20% in pesticide formulations | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Sodium N -oleoyl- N -methyl taurine (CAS Reg. No. 137-20-2) | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sodium and potassium salts of N-alkyl (C 8 -C 18 )-beta-iminodipropionic acid where the C 8 -C 18 is linear and may be saturated and/or unsaturated (CAS Reg. Nos. 110676-19-2, 3655-00-3, 61791-56-8, 14960-06-6, 26256-79-1, 90170-43-7, 91696-17-2, 97862-48-1) | Concentration in formulated end-use products not to exceed 30% by weight in pesticide formulations | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Sodium starch glycolate (CAS Reg. No. 9063-38-1) | Granular and tableted products only; not to exceed 8% of the formulated product | Disintegrant |
Sodium sulfate | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Sorbitan fatty acid esters (fatty acids limited to C 12 , C 14 , C 16 , and C 18 containing minor amounts of associated fatty acids) and poly(oxyethylene) derivatives of sorbitan fatty acid esters; the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 16-20 moles | Buffering agent; corrosion inhibition | |
Sorbitol | Antidusting agent. | |
Stearic acid (CAS Reg. No. 57-11-4) | Lubricant, component animal tag | |
α-Stearoyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene), average molecular weight (in amu) of 600 | Emulsifier | |
α-Stearoyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene); the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 8, 9, or 40 moles; if a blend of products is used, the average number of moles of ethylene oxide reacted to produce any product that is a component of the blend shall be 8, 9, or 40 | Surfactants; related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sulfite liquors and cooking liquors, spent, oxidized (CAS Reg. No. 68514-09-0) | Surfactant, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Sulfur (CAS Reg. No. 7704-34-9) | Stabilizer | |
Talc | Do. | |
Tall oil; fatty acids not less than 58%, rosin acids not more than 44%, unsaponifiables not more than 8% | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Tall oil fatty acids (CAS Reg. No. 61790-12-3) | Solvent/carrier | |
Tartrazine | Dye, coloring agent | |
N,N,N′,N″,-tetrakis-(2-hydroxypropyl) ethylenediamine (CAS Reg. No. 102-60-3) | Concentration in formulated end-use products not to exceed 20% by weight in pesticide formulations | Stabilizer for formulation. |
Tetraethyl orthosilicate (CAS Reg. No. 78-10-4) | Not to exceed 2% by weight of pesticide formulations | Binder. |
Trans-1,3,3,3-tetrafluoroprop-1-ene (CAS Reg. No. 29118-24-9) | Propellant. | |
2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyne-4.7-diol | Not more than 2.5% of pesticide formulation | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants |
Titanium dioxide (CAS Reg. No. 13463-67-7) | Pigment/colorant in pesticide formulations for animal tag | |
Toluenesulfonic acid and its ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts | Do. | |
Triacetin (glyceryl triacetate) | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Trisodium phosphate | Precipitant, buffer, filler | |
1-undecanol (CAS Reg. No. 112-42-5), 1-tetradecanol (CAS Reg. No. 112-72-1), 1-octadecanol (CAS Reg. No. 112-92-5), 1-eicosanol (CAS Reg. No. 629-96-9), 1-docosanol (CAS Reg. No. 661-19-8), alcohols, C 16-18 , distn. residues (CAS Reg. No. 68603-17-8 & CAS Reg. No. 1190630-03-5), alkenes, C 18-22 , mixed with polyethylene, oxidized, hydrolyzed, distn. residues from C 16-18 alcs. manuf. (CAS Reg. No. 1430895-61-6), alkenes, C 18-22 , mixed with polyethylene, oxidized, hydrolyzed, distn. residues from C 20-22 alcs. manuf. (CAS Reg. No. 1430895-62-7) | Carrier/Adjuvant and Coating Agent/Binder. | |
Waxes and waxy substances, rice bran, oxidized (CAS Reg. No. 1883583-80-9) | Flow aid, surface protectant, film-forming agent, carrier, coating agent, or adjuvant | |
Xylene | Solvent, cosolvent | |
Xylenesulfonic acid and its ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts | Surfactants, related adjuvants of surfactants | |
Zein (CAS Reg. No. 9010-66-6) | Not more than 10,000 ppm in the pesticide formulation | Stabilizing agent. |
Zinc oxide | Solid diluent, carrier | |
Zinc stearate, conforming to 21 CFR 182.5994 and 582.5994 | Water repellant, dessicant, and coating agent. | |
Zinc stearate (CAS Reg. No. 557-05-1) | Water repellant, desiccant, and coating agent; stabilizer, component of plastic animal tag | |
Zinc sulfate (basic and monohydrate) | Water repellant, dessicant, and coating agent |
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §180.930, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
[69 FR 23130, Apr. 28, 2004; 84 FR 43517, Aug. 21, 2019; 84 FR 44717, Aug. 27, 2019; 84 FR 52783, Oct. 3, 2019; 85 FR 8433, Feb. 14, 2020; 85 FR 37018, June 19, 2020; 85 FR 41416, July 10, 2020; 85 FR 46007, July 31, 2020; 86 FR 48035, Aug. 27, 2021; 87 FR 5708, Feb. 2, 2022; 87 FR 15893, Mar. 21, 2022; 87 FR 17017, March 25, 2022; 87 FR 36067, June 15, 2022; 87 FR 56903, Sept. 16, 2022; 87 FR 73474, Nov. 30, 2022; 87 FR 78561, Dec. 22, 2022; 88 FR 12223, Feb. 27, 2023; 88 FR 16382, Mar. 17, 2023; 89 FR 15045, Mar. 1, 2024]
§180.940 Tolerance exemptions for active and inert ingredients for use in antimicrobial formulations (Food-contact surface sanitizing solutions).
Residues of the following chemical substances are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used in accordance with good manufacturing practice as ingredients in an antimicrobial pesticide formulation, provided that the substance is applied on a semi-permanent or permanent food-contact surface (other than being applied on food packaging) with adequate draining before contact with food.
(a) The following chemical substances when used as ingredients in an antimicrobial pesticide formulation may be applied to: Food-contact surfaces in public eating places, dairy-processing equipment, and food-processing equipment and utensils.
Pesticide Chemical | CAS Reg. No. | Limits |
---|---|---|
acetaldehyde ethyl cis-3-hexenyl acetal | 28069-74-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Acetal | 105-57-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Acetanisole | 100–06–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Acetic acid | 64-19-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Acetic acid, octyl ester | 112-14-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Acetophenone | 98-86-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Adipic acid | 124-04-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
alcohols, C 16-18 , distn. residues | 68603-17-8 | |
1190630-03-5 | ||
alkenes, C 18-22 , mixed with polyethylene, oxidized, hydrolyzed, distn. residues from C 16-18 alcs. manuf | 1430895-61-6 | |
alkenes, C 18-22 , mixed with polyethylene, oxidized, hydrolyzed, distn. residues from C 20-22 alcs. manuf | 1430895-62-7 | |
Alkylbenzene sulfonates (branched and linear) of chain lengths C 10 -C 16 , including benzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl and benzenesulfonic acid, dodecyl-, sodium salt | 27176-87-0 25155-30-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 700 ppm. |
Allspice oil ( Pimenta officinalis Lindl.) | 8006–77–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
allyl alpha-ionone | 79-78-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Allyl cylcohexylpropionate | 2705-87-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
α-Alkyl-ω-hydroxypoly (oxypropylene) and/or poly (oxyethylene) polymers where the alkyl chain contains a minimum of six carbons | 9002-92-0; 9004-95-9; 9004-98-2; 9005-00-9; 9035-85-2; 9038-29-3; 9038-43-1; 9040-05-5; 9043-30-5; 9087-53-0; 25190-05-0; 24938-91-8; 25231-21-4; 251553-55-6; 26183-52-8; 26468-86-0; 26636-39-5; 26636-40-8; 27252-75-1; 27306-79-2; 31726-34-8; 32128-65-7; 34398-01-1; 34398-05-5; 37251-67-5; 37311-00-5; 37311-01-6; 37311-02-7; 37311-04-9; 39587-22-9; 50861-66-0; 52232-09-4; 52292-17-8; 52609-19-5; 57679-21-7; 59112-62-8; 60636-37-5; 60828-78-6; 61702-78-1; 61723-78-2; 61725-89-1; 61791-13-7; 61791-20-6; 61791-28-4; 61804-34-0; 61827-42-7; 61827-84-7; 62648-50-4; 63303-01-5; 63658-45-7; 63793-60-2; 64366-70-7; 64415-24-3; 64415-25-4; 64425-86-1; 65104-72-5; 65150-81-4; 66455-14-9: 66455-15-0; 67254-71-1; 67763-08-0; 68002-96-0; 68002-97-1; 68131-39-5; 68131-40-8; 68154-96-1; 68154-97-2; 68154-98-3; 68155-01-1; 68213-23-0; 68213-24-1; 68238-81-3; 68238-82-4; 68409-58-5; 68409-59-6; 68439-30-5; 68439-45-2; 68439-46-3; 68439-48-5; 68439-49-6; 68439-50-9; 68439-51-0; 68439-53-2; 68439-54-3; 68458-88-8; 68526-94-3; 68526-95-4; 68551-12-2; 68551-13-3; 68551-14-4; 68603-20-3; 68603-25-8; 68920-66-1; 68920-69-4; 68937-66-6; 68951-67-7; 68954-94-9; 68987-81-5; 68991-48-0; 69011-36-5; 69013-18-9; 69013-19-0; 69227-20-9; 69227-21-0; 69227-22-1; 69364-63-2; 70750-27-5; 70879-83-3; 70955-07-6; 71011-10-4; 71060-57-6; 71243-46-4; 72066-65-0; 72108-90-8; 72484-69-6; 72854-13-8; 72905-87-4; 73018-31-2; 73049-34-0; 74432-13-6; 74499-34-6; 78330-19-5; 78330-20-8; 78330-21-9; 78330-23-1; 79771-03-2; 84133-50-6; 85422-93-1; 97043-91-9; 97953-22-5; 102782-43-4; 103331-86-8; 103657-84-7; 103657-85-8; 103818-93-5; 103819-03-0; 106232-83-1; 111905-54-5; 116810-31-2; 116810-32-3; 116810-33-4; 120313-48-6; 120944-68-5; 121617-09-2; 126646-02-4; 126950-62-7; 127036-24-2; 139626-71-4; 152231-44-2; 154518-36-2; 157627-86-6; 157627-88-8; 157707-41-0; 157707-43-2; 159653-49-3; 160875-66-1; 160901-20-2; 160901-09-7; 160901-19-9; 161025-21-4; 161025-22-5; 161133-70-6; 166736-08-9; 169107-21-5; 172588-43-1; 176022-76-7; 196823-11-7; 287935-46-0; 288260-45-7; 303176-75-2; 954108-36-2; 2222805-23-2; 2409830-33-5 | None. |
Aluminum sulfate | 10043-01-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 50 ppm |
2-propen-1-aminium, N,N -dimethyl- N -propenyl-, chloride, homopolymer | 26062-79-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 0.6% |
Ammonium chloride | 12125-02-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 48 ppm |
Amylopectin, acid-hydrolyzed, 1-oxtenylbutanedioate | 113894-85-2 | None |
Amyl butyrate | 540-18-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Amyl formate | 638-49-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Amyl hexanoate | 540-07-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Amylopectin, hydrogen 1-octadecenylbutanedioate | 125109-81-1 | None |
Aspartic acid, N-(1,2-dicarboxyethyl)-, tetrasodium salt | 144538-83-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5000 ppm |
p-Anisyl acetate | 104–21–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Anisyl formate | 122–91–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Anisyl propionate | 7549–33–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Balsam oil, Peru ( Myroxylon pereirae Klotzsch) | 8007–00–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Bicyclo(2.2.1)heptan-2-ol, 1,3,3-trimethyl- | 1632–73–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Bicyclo(2.2.1)heptan-2-ol, 1,7,7-trimethyl-,propanoate, exo- | 2756–56–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Bicyclo[3.1.1]heptane, 6,6-dimethyl-2-methylene- | 127–91–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzaldehyde | 100-52-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
benzaldehyde, 4-methoxy- | 123-11-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzaldehyde, methyl- | 1334–78–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzene, 1,2-dimethoxy- | 91–16–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzene, 2-methoxy-4-methyl-1-(1-methylethyl)- | 1076–56–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzeneacetaldehyde | 122–78–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzoic acid | 65–85–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzoin gum, Sumatra | 9000–05–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzyl acetate | 140–11–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzyl benzoate | 120–51–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzyl cinnamate | 103–41–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzyl formate | 104–57–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
benzenemethanol, alpha-methyl-, 1-acetate | 93-92-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
benzoic acid, ethyl ester | 93-89-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
benzyl alcohol | 100-51-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
benzyl butyrate | 103-37-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
benzyl isobutyrate | 103-28-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzyl isovalerate | 103–38–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzyl phenylacetate | 102–16–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
benzyl propionate | 122-63-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzyl salicylate | 118–58–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Benzyl trans-2-methyl-2-butenoate | 37526–88–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
1,4-Bis[[3-[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethoxy]propyl]amino]-9,10-anthracenedione | 123944–63–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 300 ppm. |
Bisabolene | 495–62–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Bois de rose oil | 8015-77-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Borneol | 507–70–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
endo-Bornyl acetate | 76–49–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Butanoic acid, 1,1-dimethyl-2-phenylethyl ester | 10094–34–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Butanoic acid, 3-methyl-, 2-methylpropyl ester | 589-59-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
butanoic acid, 3-oxo-, ethyl ester | 141-97-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-buten-1-one, 1-(2,6,6-trimethyl-1,3-cyclohexadien-1-yl)- | 23696-85-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-Buten-2-one, 4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)- | 14901–07–6; 79–77–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-buten-2-one, 3-methyl-4-(2,6,6-trimethyl-2-cyclohexen-1-yl)- | 127-51-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Butryic acid | 107-92-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Butyl acetate | 123-86-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Butyl alcohol | 71-36-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Butyl butyrate | 109-21-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Butyl butyryllactate | 7492-70-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
n-Butyl benzoate | 136-60-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 15,000 ppm |
n-Butyl-3-hydroxybutyrate | 53605-94-0 | Solvent |
Butyl isovalerate | 109-19-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
n-Butyl 2-methylbutyrate | 15706-73-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Butyl sulfide | 544–40–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Butyl 10-undecenoate | 109-42-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
γ-Butyrolactone | 96-48-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
β-Caryophyllene | 87–44–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Celery seed oil | 8015–90–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
C10-C18-Alkyl dimethyl amine oxides | 1643–20–5, 2571–88–2, 2605–79–0, 3332–27–2, 61788–90–7, 68955–55–5, 70592–80–2, 7128–91–8, 85408–48–6, and 85408– 49–7. | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 1,350 ppm. |
Calcium bisulfate | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 2,000 ppm. | |
Calcium Sulfate | 7778-18-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cadinene | 29350–73–0; 523–47–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Camphene | 79–92–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cananga oil | 68606–83–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
δ-3-Carene | 13466–78–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Carvacrol | 499-75-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
4-Carvomenthenol | 562-74-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Carvyl acetate | 97–42–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cassia bark oil | 8007–80–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Chamomile flower, Roman, oil (Anthemis nobilis L.) | 8015-92-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cinnamic acid; trans-Cinnamic acid | 621–82–9; 140–10–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
cinnamic alcohol | 104-54-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
cinnamic aldehyde | 104-55-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cinnamon leaf oil | 84649–98–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cinnamyl acetate | 103–54–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cinnamyl benzoate | 5320–75–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cinnamyl cinnamate | 122–69–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cinnamyl formate | 104–65–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cinnamyl isobutyrate | 103–59–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cinnamyl propionate | 103–56–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Citral | 5392-40-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Citronellol | 106-22-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Citronellal | 106–23–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Citronelloxyacetaldehyde | 7492-67-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Citronellyl acetate | 150-84-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Citral dimethyl acetal | 7549-37-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Citronellal | 106-23-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Citronellyl butyrate | 141-16-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Citronellyl formate | 105-85-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Citronellyl isobutyrate | 97-89-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Citronellyl propionate | 141-14-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Citronellyl tiglate | 24717-85-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Citrus, ext. | 94266–47–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Clary oil (Salvia sclarea L.) | 8016-63-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cloves ( Eugenia spp.) | 84961–50–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Coriander oil (Coriandrum sativum L.) | 8008-52-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cornmint oil | 68917–18–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cognac oil, green | 8016-21-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Copper sulfate pentahydrate | 7758-99-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 80 ppm |
Cuminaldehyde | 122-03-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Currant buds black absolute ( Ribes nigrum L.) | 68606–81–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cyclohexadiene, methyl- | 30640–46–1; 1888–90–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Cyclohexene, 1-methyl-4-(1-methylethylidene)- | 586–62–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
1-Cyclohexylethanol | 1193–81–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Cyclohexylethyl acetate | 21722-83-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Cymene | 99–87–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
β-Damascone, (Z)- | 23726-92-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
δ-decalactone | 705-86-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
γ-decalactone | 706-14-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ε-Decalactone | 5579-78-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Decanal | 112-31-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Decanoic acid | 334-48-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Decanoic acid, 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-γ-lactone | 7011-83-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
1-Decanol | 112-30-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
2-Decenal | 3913–71–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
4-Decenal | 30390-50-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
(E)-4-Decenal | 65405-70-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
9-Decenal | 39770-05-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Decyl acetate | 112-17-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Diethyl sebacate | 110-40-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Diethyl tartrate | 87-91-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
D-Glucopyranose, oligomeric, decyl octyl glycosides | 68515-73-1 | None |
1,3-dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin | 77-48-5 | None |
diethyl malonate | 105-53-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
1,1-diethoxy-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-diene | 7492-66-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
dihydro-beta-ionone | 17283-81-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
dihydrocarvyl acetate | 20777-49-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
m-Dimethoxybenzene | 151–10–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Dimethoxybenzene | 150–78–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2,6-Dimethoxyphenol | 91–10–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-dioxolane-4-methanol (CAS Reg. No.100-79-8) | Solvent/cosolvent. | |
2,6-Dimethyl-5-heptanal | 106-72-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
3,7-dimethyl-1-octanol | 106-21-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3,7-Dimethyl-6-octenoic acid | 502-47-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p,α-Dimethylstyrene | 1195–32–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Di-n-butyl carbonate | 542-52-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 15,000 ppm |
Dimethylbenzylcarbinyl acetate | 151–05–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Dimethylcyclohex-3-ene-1-carbaldehyde | 27939-60-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
α,α-Dimethylphenethyl alcohol | 100-86-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Dipropylene glycol | 25265-71-8 | None. |
1-docosanol | 661-19-8 | |
2-Dodecenal | 4826-62-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Dodecanol, (2E)- | 20407-84-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
γ-Dodecalactone | 2305-05-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
δ-Dodecalactone | 713-95-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
1-eicosanol | 629-96-9 | |
Elemi oil (Canarium spp.) | 8023–89–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethanol | 64-17-5 | None |
ethyl acetate | 141-78-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl anthranilate | 87–25–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
4-Ethylbenzaldehyde | 4748–78–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
4-Ethylguaiacol | 2785–89–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl benzoylacetate | 94–02–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ethyl butyrate | 105-54-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl cinnamate | 103–36–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ethyl decanoate | 110-38-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl formate | 109-94-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ethyl heptanoate | 106-30-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ethyl hexanoate | 123-66-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ethyl isobutyrate | 97-62-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ethyl laurate | 106-33-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl (2E,4Z)-2,4-decadienoate | 3025–30–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl 2-hexylacetoacetate | 29214-60-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl 3-hydroxybutyrate | 5405-41-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl 2-methylbutyrate | 452-79-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Ethyl isovalerate | 108-64-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl levulinate | 539-88-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl 2-methyl-3-pentenoate | 1617-23-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl 2-methylpentanoate | 39255-32-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ethyl nonanoate | 123-29-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ethyl octanoate | 106-32-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Ethylphenol | 123–07–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl phenylacetate | 101–97–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl 3-phenylpropionate | 2021–28–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl propionate | 105-37-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ethyl salicylate | 118-61-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethyl tiglate | 5837-78-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ethylene brassylate | 105-95-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), tetrasodium salt | 64-02-8 | None |
Eugenyl acetate | 93–28–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
FD&C Green No. 3 | CAS Reg. No. 2353-45-9 | None |
FD&C Red No. 40 | 25956-17-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 20 ppm. |
FD&C Yellow No. 5 | 1934-21-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 1000 ppm |
α-Farnesene | 125037–13–0; 502–61–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Farnesol | 4602-84-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Farnesyl acetate | 29548-30-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
(E)-Geraniol | 106-24-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
(E)-Geraniol acetate | 105-87-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Geranyl benzoate | 94–48–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
C 1 -C 4 linear and branched chain alkyl d-glucitol dianhydro alkyl ethers cluster | 5306-85-4; 30915-81-2; 107644-13-3; 103594-41-8; 103594-42-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 500 ppm. |
D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-(1-methylpropyl)-, | None | |
D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-(2-methylpropyl)-, (CAS Reg. No. not assigned) | None | |
D-glucurono-6-deoxy-L-manno-D-glucan, acetate, calcium magnesium potassium sodium salt (diutan gum) | (CAS No. 595585-15-2) | None |
2-Formyl-6,6-dimethylbicyclo(3.1.1)hept-2-ene | 564-94-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Galbanum oil (Ferula spp.) | 8023–91–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Geranic acid | 459-80-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Geraniol | 106-24-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Geranyl butyrate | 106-29-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Geranyl formate | 105-86-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Geranyl isobutyrate | 2345-26-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Geranyl phenylacetate | 102–22–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Geranyl propionate | 105-90-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Geranyl tiglate | 7785-33-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
glyceryl triacetate | 102-76-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Guaiacol | 90–05–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Guaiene | 88–84–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Helichrysum leaf oil (Helichrysum angustifolium) | 8023-95-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
γ-heptalactone | 105-21-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Heptanal | 111-71-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
2-Heptanol | 543–49–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Heptanoic acid | 111-14-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
2-hepten-4-one, 5-methyl- | 81925-81-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Heptyl alcohol | 111-70-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
trans-3-Heptenyl 2-methylpropanoate | 67801-45-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Heptyl acetate | 112-06-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
γ-hexalactone | 695-06-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Hexenal, (2E)- | 6728–26–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Hexanal | 66-25-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Hexanoic acid | 142-62-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
n-Hexanol | 111-27-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Hexadecanoic acid | 57-10-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Hexadecanoic acid, ethyl ester | 628-97-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ω-6-Hexadecenlactone | 7779-50-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2,4-Hexadienyl isobutyrate | 16491-24-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
1-Hexanol, 3,5,5-trimethyl- | 3452-97-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Hexen-1-ol | 2305-21-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-Hexen-1-ol, (3Z)- | 928-96-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
(E)-2-Hexen-1-yl acetate | 2497-18-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
(Z)-3-Hexenol | 928-96-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
(Z)-3-Hexenol acetate | 3681-71-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
cis-3-Hexenyl benzoate | 25152–85–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
cis-3-hexenyl butyrate | 16491-36-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
cis-3-hexenyl hexanoate | 31501-11-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
cis-3-Hexenyl isobutyrate | 41519-23-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
cis-3-Hexenyl propionate | 33467-74-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
cis-3-Hexenyl tiglate | 67883-79-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
5-(cis-3-Hexenyl)dihydro-5-methyl-2(3H)furanone | 70851–61–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-Hexenyl formate | 9/5/2315 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-hexenyl 2-methylbutanoate | 10094-41-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Hexyl 2-methylbutanoate | 10032-15-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Hexyl octanoate | 1117-55-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Hexyl acetate | 142-92-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Hexyl benzoate | 6789–88–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
hexyl butyrate | 2639-63-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
hexyl hexanoate | 6378-65-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
hexyl isobutyrate | 2349-07-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
hexyl propionate | 2445-76-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Hydrogen peroxide | 7722-84-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 91 ppm |
Hydroxycitronellal | 107-75-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Hydroxycitronellol | 107-74-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Hydroxycitronellal dimethyl acetal | 141-92-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
hydroxynonanoic acid, δ-lactone | 3301-94-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
4-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-2-butanone | 5471-51-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
5-hydroxyundecanoic acid lactone | 710-04-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Hypochlorous Acid | 7790-92-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all hypochlorous acid chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 200 ppm determined as total available chlorine. |
Hypochlorous acid, sodium salt | 7681-52-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all hypochlorous acid chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 200 ppm determined as total available chlorine |
Hyssop oil (Hyssopus officinalis L.) | 8006-83-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
1H-Indole | 120–72–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Iodine | 7553-56-2 | When ready for use, the total end-use concentration of all iodide-producing chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 25 ppm of titratable iodine |
α-Ionone | 127–41–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
γ-Ionone | 79–76–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
α-Irone | 79–69–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
isoamyl acetate | 123-92-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
isoamyl alcohol | 123-51-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isoamyl benzoate | 94–46–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
isoamyl butyrate | 106-27-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
isobutyl acetate | 110-19-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isoamyl cinnamate | 7779–65–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
isobutyl isobutyrate | 97-85-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isoamyl isovalerate | 659-70-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isoamyl phenylacetate | 102–19–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isoamyl propionate | 105-68-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isoamyl salicylate | 87–20–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isoborneol | 124–76–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isobornyl acetate | 125–12–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Isobutyl-2-methyl-1,3-dioxolane-4-methanol | 5660-53-7 | |
Isobutyl angelate | 7779-81-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isobutyl benzoate | 120–50–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isobutyl 2-butenoate | 589-66-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isobutyl butyrate | 539-90-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isobutyl cinnamate | 122–67–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isobutyraldehyde | 78-84-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isobutyl phenylacetate | 102–13–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isobutyl salicylate | 87–19–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isobutyric acid | 79-31-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isopropyl-3-hydroxybutyrate | 54074-94-1 | Solvent |
isopropyl 2-methylbutyrate | 66576-71-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isovaleric acid | 503-74-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isoeugenol | 97–54–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isoeugenyl acetate | 93–29–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
iso-Methyl-β-ionone | 79–89–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isopropyl acetate | 108–21–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Isopropylphenol | 88–69–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Isopropyl phenylacetaldehyde | 4395–92–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Isopulegol | 89–79–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Isopropylacetophenone | 645–13–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Isopropylbenzyl alcohol | 536–60–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Jasmine lactone | 25524-95-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Jasmine oil ( Jasminum grandiflorum L.) | 8022–96–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Juniper oil ( Juniperus communis L.) | 8002–68–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Labdanum oil (Cistus spp.) | 8016–26–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Lactic acid (including l-lactic acid) | 50-21-5, 79-33-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 10,000 ppm in antimicrobial formulations applied to food-contact surfaces in public eating places. |
laevo-Bornyl acetate | 5655-61-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Lavandin oil ( Lavandula hybrida ) | 8022-15-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Lauric acid | 143-07-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Lauric aldehyde | 112-54-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Lauryl acetate | 112-66-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Lauryl alcohol | 112-53-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Levulinic acid | 123-76-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
d-Limonene | 5989-27-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
linalool | 78-70-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Linalool acetate | 115-95-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
linalyl acetate | 115-95-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Linalyl benzoate | 126–64–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Linalyl cinnamate | 78–37–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Linalyl formate | 115-99-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Linalyl hexanoate | 7779-23-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Linalyl isobutyrate | 78-35-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Linalyl isovalerate | 1118-27-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Linalyl propionate | 144-39-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Linoleic acid, methyl ester | 112-63-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Lipase, triacylglycerol | 9001-62-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 500 ppm |
Lovage oil (Levisticum officinale Koch) | 8016-31-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Mace oil (Myristica fragrans Houtt.) | 8007–12–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Mentha-1,8-dien-7-ol | 536-59-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Mentha-1,8-dien-7-yl acetate | 15111-96-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Magnesium oxide | 1309-48-4 | None |
Magnesium sulfate anhydrous | 7487-88-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 4400 ppm. |
Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate | 10034-99-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 4400 ppm. |
Magnesium sulfate hexahydrate | 7830-18-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 4400 ppm. |
Magnesium sulfate monohydrate | 14168-73-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 4400 ppm. |
Magnesium sulfate pentahydrate | 5553-21-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 4400 ppm. |
Magnesium sulfate tetrahydrate | 24378-31-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 4400 ppm. |
Magnesium sulfate trihydrate | 15320-30-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 4400 ppm. |
Menthol | 15356–70–4; 89–78–1; 1490–04–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
4-Mercapto-4-methyl-2-pentanone | 19872–52–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl anisate | 121–98–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl anthranilate | 134–20–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl N-acetylanthranilate | 2719–08–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl heptine carbonate | 111–12–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methane sulfonic acid | 75-75-2 | When ready for use, the end use concentration is not to exceed 5,000 ppm |
1H-3a,7-Methanoazulen-6-ol, octahydro-3,6,8,8-tetramethyl-,[3R-(3.α,3a.β,6.α,7.β,8aα)] | 77-53-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
4-Methoxy-2-methyl-2-butanethiol | 94087–83–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Methoxy-4-methylphenol | 93–51–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
4-(p-Methoxyphenyl)-2-butanone | 104–20–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-methoxy-4-propylphenol | 2785-87-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Methoxy-4-vinylphenol | 7786–61–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Methyl-3-(p-isopropylphenyl)propionaldehyde | 103–95–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl N-methylanthranilate | 85–91–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methylbenzyl acetate (mixed o,m,p) | 360676–70–1; 2216–45–7; 17373–93–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
α-Methylbenzyl propionate | 120–45–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-Methyl-2-butenyl benzoate | 5205–11–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-Methyl-2-buten-1-ol | 556-82-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Methyl butyl acetate | 624-41-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-Methylbutyraldehyde | 590-86-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl butyrate | 623-42-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Methylbutyric acid | 116-53-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
4′-methylacetophenone | 122-00-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
alpha-methylbenzyl alcohol | 98-85-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
methyl benzoate | 93-58-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-Methylcrotonic acid | 541-47-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-Methylindole | 83–34–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl-α-ionone | 127–42–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl-β-ionone | 127–43–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl o-methoxybenzoate | 606–45–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl 3-methylthiopropionate | 13532–18–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl 2-nonenoate | 111–79–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl n-propyl ketone | 107–87–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl 3,7-dimethyl-6-octenoate | 2270-60-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl 2-nonynoate | 111–80–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl hexanoate | 106-70-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl linolenate | 301-00-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl tetradecanoate | 124-10-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Methyl-trans-2-butenoic acid | 80-59-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl 2-methylbutyrate | 868-57-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl 3-nonenoate | 13481-87-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Methyloctanal | 7786-29-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl octanoate | 111-11-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
β-Methylphenethyl alcohol | 1123–85–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl phenylacetate | 101–41–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Methyl-4-phenyl-2-butyl acetate | 103–07–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl sulfide | 75–18–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methyl undec-10-enoate | 111-81-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Methylpent-2-en-1-oic acid | 3142-72-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Methyl-4-phenyl-2-butanol | 103–05–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
alpha-methylcinnamaldehyde | 101-39-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Methylanisole | 104–93–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
methyl cinnamate | 103-26-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
methyl salicylate | 119-36-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Methylene blue | 61-73-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 0.4 ppm |
Methyl-α-ionone | 127-42-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
3-Methyl-2-butenyl acetate | 1191-16-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
2-Methylundecanal | 110-41-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
2-Methyl-1,3-propanediol | 2163-42-0 | None |
Musk ambrette | 123-69-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Myristaldehyde | 124-25-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Myristic acid | 544-63-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Neroli bigarde oil ( Citrus aurantium L.) | 8016–38–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Nerolidiol | 142-50-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Nerolidol (isomer unspecified) | 7212–44–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Neryl formate | 2142-94-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Neryl acetate | 141-12-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Nitric acid | 7697-37-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 1,000 ppm |
Nona-2-trans-6-cis-dienal | 557–48–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
1,3-Nonanediol acetate (mixed esters) | 1322-17-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2,6-Nonadien-1-ol | 7786-44-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2,6-Nonadienal diethyl acetal | 67674-36-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
γ-nonalactone | 104-61-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Nonanal | 124-19-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Nonanoic acid | 112-05-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
2-Nonenal | 2463-53-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
6-nonenal, (6Z)- | 2277-19-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
cis-6-nonen-1-ol | 35854-86-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Nonyl acetate | 143-13-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Nonyl alcohol | 143-08-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
α-(p-Nonylphenyl)-ω-hydroxypoly (oxyethylene) average poly(oxyethylene) content 11 moles) | None | None |
Octadecanoic acid | 57-11-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
δ-Octalactone | 698-76-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Octadecanoic acid, calcium salt | 1592-23-0 | None |
1-octadecanol | 112-92-5 | |
2,6-Octadien-1-ol, 3,7-dimethyl-,(Z)- | 106–25–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
9-Octadecenoic acid (9 Z )-, sulfonated, oxidized | 1315321-93-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 250 ppm. |
9-Octadecenoic acid (9 Z )-, sulfonated, oxidized, potassium salts | 1315321-94-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 250 ppm. |
9-Octadecenoic acid (9 Z )-, sulfonated, oxidized, sodium salts | 1315321-95-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 250 ppm. |
γ-octalactone | 104-50-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Octanal | 124-13-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
octanal dimethyl acetal | 10022-28-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
1-Octanesulfonic acid, sodium salt | 5324-84-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 46 ppm |
Octanoic acid | 124-07-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 52 ppm |
Octanoic acid | 124-07-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
1-Octanol | 111-87-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
2,5,7-Octatrien-1-ol, 2,6-dimethyl0, 1-acetate | 197098-61-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
5-Octen-1-ol, (5Z)- | 64275-73-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
1-Octen-3-yl acetate | 2442–10–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oil of Bergamot | 8007–75–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oil of camphor | 8008–51–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oil of citronella | 8000-29-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, clove | 8000–34–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, Fir | 8021–29–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, geranium | 8000-46-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, lavender | 8000-28-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oil of lemon | 8008–56–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oil of lemongrass | 8007–02–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, lemon, terpene-free | 68648-39-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, lime | 8008–26–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, mimosa | 8031–03–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oil of orange | 8008–57–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, orange, sweet, terpene-free | 68606–94–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, palmarosa | 8014-19-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, peppermint | 8006–90–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, spruce | 8008–80–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, thyme | 8007–46–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, ginger | 8007–08–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oils, grapefruit | 8016–20–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oleic acid | 112-80-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oleic acid, ethyl ester | 111-62-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oleyl alcohol | 143-28-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Olibanum oil (Boswellia spp.) | 8016–36–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Orange flower water absolute | 8030-28-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Orris absolute ( Iris pallida ) | 8002–73–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ortho-benzyl-para-chlorophenol | 120–32–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 2080 ppm. |
Oxacycloheptadec-10-ene-2-one | 28645-51-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with oxirane, minimum molecular weight (in amu), 1900 | 9003-11-6 | None |
Palmitic acid | 57-10-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon waxes; carboxypolymethylene resin; and paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon, oxidized, lithium salts | 8002-74-2; 68153-22-0; 68649-48-9 | |
1-pentanol | 71-41-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
ω-pentadecalactone | 106-02-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
α-Pinene | 80–56–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Pepper, black, oil ( Piper nigrum L.) | 8006–82–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
peppermint ( Mentha piperita ) ext. | 84082–70–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Peroxyacetic acid | 79-21-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 58 ppm |
Peroxyoctanoic acid | 33734-57-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 52 ppm |
Petitgrain bigarade oil | 8014-17-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
α-Phellandrene | 99–83–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
phenethyl acetate | 103-45-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Phenethyl butyrate | 103–52–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Phenethyl cinnamate | 103–53–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Phenethyl formate | 104–62–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Phenethyl hexanoate | 6290–37–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Phenethyl propionate | 122–70–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Phenethyl salicylate | 87–22–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Phenethyl tiglate | 55719–85–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
phenethyl isobutyrate | 103-48-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Petitgrain Paraguay oil | 8014-17-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
phenethyl phenylacetate | 102-20-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
phenylacetaldehyde dimethyl acetal | 101-48-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Phenylacetaldehyde glyceryl acetal | 29895–73–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Phenylacetic acid | 103–82–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Phenylpropionaldehyde | 93–53–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-Phenylpropionaldehyde dimethyl acetal | 90–87–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
phenyl ethyl alcohol | 60-12-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-phenylethyl 2-methylbutyrate | 24817–51–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-Phenylpropionaldehyde | 104–53–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-Phenylpropionic acid | 501–52–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-Phenylpropyl acetate | 122–72–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-Phenylpropyl cinnamate | 122–68–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3-phenyl-1-propanol | 122-97-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Phenol, 2-methoxy-4-(2-propenyl)- | 97–53–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Phenol, 2,4,6-trimethyl- | 527–60–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Phosphoric Acid | 7664-38-2 | |
Phosphonic acid, (1-hydroxyethylidene)bis- | 2809-21-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 14 ppm |
Phosphoric acid, trisodium salt | 7601-54-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5916 ppm |
pine needle oil | 8000–26–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Pine scotch oil ( Pinus sylvestris L.) | 8023–99–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Polyammonium Bisulfate | 10043-02-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 250 ppm. |
Potassium bromide | 7758-02-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 46 ppm total available halogen |
Potassium iodide | 7681-11-0 | When ready for use, the total end-use concentration of all iodide-producing chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 25 ppm of titratable iodine |
Potassium 2-benzyl-4-chlorophenate | 35471–49–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 2080 ppm. |
1,3-Propanediol | 504-63-2 | None |
Propionic acid | 79-09-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
propanoic acid, 2-methyl-, 4-formyl-2-methoxyphenyl ester | 20665-85-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Propenylguaethol | 94–86–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Propyl phenethyl acetal | 7493–57–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
α-Propylphenethyl alcohol | 705–73–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
o-Propylphenol | 644–35–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Propylphenol | 645–56–7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Propylene glycol | 57-55-6 | None |
2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid | 499-83-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 2 ppm. |
Pyruvic acid | 127-17-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Quaternary ammonium compounds, alkyl (C 12 -C 18 ) benzyldimethyl, chlorides | 8001-54-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all quaternary chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 200 ppm of active quaternary compound |
Quaternary ammonium compounds: n-alkyl (C 12-18 ) dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride | 68424-85-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all quaternary chemicals in solution is not to exceed 400 ppm of active quaternary compound |
Quaternary Ammonium Compounds: n-alkyl (C 12-14 ) dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride, average molecular weight (in amu), 377 to 384 | 85409-23-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all quaternary chemicals in solution is not to exceed 400 ppm of active quaternary compound. |
Quaternary ammonium compounds n-alkyl (C 12 -C 18 ) dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride average molecular weight (in amu) 384 | None | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all quaternary chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 200 ppm of active quaternary compound |
Quaternary ammonium compounds, Di-n-Alkyl (C 8 - 10 ) dimethyl ammonium chloride, average molecular weight (in amu) 332 to 361 | None | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of these specific in quaternary ammonium compounds is not to exceed 240 ppm of active quaternary ammonium compound; the end-use concentration of all quaternary chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 400 ppm of active quaternary compound |
Quaternary ammonium compounds, didecyl dimethyl ammonium carbonate/didecyl dimethyl ammonium bicarbonate | 148788-55-0/148812-654-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of these specific ammonium compounds is not to exceed 400 ppm of active quaternary ammonium compound |
Rose absolute ( Rosa spp.) | 8007–01–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Salicylaldehyde | 90–02–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Sandalwood yellow oil (Santalum album L.) | 8006-87-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Santalol | 11031-45-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
cis-α-Santalol | 115-71-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
cis-β-Santalol | 77-42-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Schinus molle oil ( Schinus molle L.) | 68917–52–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Sclareol | 515-03-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Silver ions resulting from the use of electrolytically-generated silver ions stabilized in citric acid as silver dihydrogen citrate (does not include metallic silver) | 14701-21-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of silver ions is not to exceed 50 ppm of active silver |
Sodium bisulfate | 7681-38-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 2,000 ppm. |
Sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate | 577-11-7 | None. |
Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate | 137-16-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 10,000 ppm. |
Sodium 2-benzyl-4-chlorophenate | 3184–65–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 2080 ppm. |
Sorbitan, mono-9-octadecenoate, poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) derivs., (Z)- | 9005-65-6 | None |
Spike lavender oil (Lavandula spp.) | 8016-78-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Stearic acid. | 57-11-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Storax ( Liquidambar spp.) | 8046–19–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Sulfuric acid | 7664-93-9 | Food-contact surfaces in public eating places, dairy-processing equipment, and food-processing equipment and utensils in antimicrobial formulations. Not to exceed 600 ppm. |
Sulfuric acid monododecyl ester, sodium salt (sodium lauryl sulfate) | 151-21-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 350 ppm |
Tagetes oil ( Tagetes erecta L.) | 8016–84–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Tangerine oil (Citrus reticulata blanco) | 8008–31–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Tall oil fatty acid (CAS Reg. No. 61790-12-3) | Solvent/carrier | |
Tangerine oil (Citrus reticulata blanco) | 8008–31–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Tartaric acid | 87-69-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
DL-Tartaric acid | 133-37-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
α-Terpinene | 99–86–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
α-terpineol | 98-55-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
α-Terpinyl propionate | 80-27-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Tetradecanoic acid, ethyl ester | 124-06-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Tetradecanoic acid, 1-methylethyl ester | 110–27–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Tetrahydrogeranial | 5988-91-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
terpinyl acetate (isomer mixture) | 8007-35-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
γ-Terpinene | 99–85–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) | 10543-57-4 | None. |
1-tetradecanol | 112-72-1 | |
tetrahydrolinalool | 78-69-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Thiogeraniol | 39067-80-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Thyme ( Thymus Vulgaris ) Oil | 84929–51–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
thymol (8CA) | 89-83-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Tolu, balsam, gum ( Myroxylon spp.) | 9000–64–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Tolylacetaldehyde | 104–09–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Tolyl acetate | 140–39–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Tolyl isobutyrate | 103–93–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Tolyl 3-methylbutyrate | 55066–56–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Tolyl octanoate | 59558–23–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-Tolyl phenylacetate | 101–94–0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2-(p-Tolyl)propionaldehyde | 99–72–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Trans-1,3,3,3-tetrafluoroprop-1-ene | 29118-24-9 | None |
1,3,3-trimethyl-2-norbornanyl acetate | 13851–11–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3,3,5-Trimethylcyclohexanol | 116–02–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3-dichloro-, sodium salt | 2893-78-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all di- or trichloroisocyanuric acid chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 100 ppm determined as total available chlorine |
2-Tridecanal | 7774-82-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
triethyl citrate | 77-93-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Triethylene glycol | 112-27-6 | None. |
2,6,6-Trimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-acetaldehyde | 472-66-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2,6,6-Trimethyl-1&2-cyclohexen-1-carboxaldehyde | 432-25-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
p-α,α-Trimethylbenzyl alcohol | 1197-01-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3,5,5-Trimethylhexanal | 5435-64-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
(Z)-β-1-(2,6,6-Trimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one; (2E)-1-(2,6,6-Trimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one | 35044–68–9; 23726–92–3; 23726–91–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
delta-1-(2,6,6-trimethyl-3-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2-buten-1-one | 57378-68-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2,3,6-Trimethylphenol | 2416–94–6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
4,7,7-Trimethyl-6-thiabicyclo[3.2.1]octane | 68398–18–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Turpentine, oil | 8006–64–2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
γ-undecalactone | 104-67-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Undecanal | 112-44-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
1,3,5-Undecatriene | 16356–11–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
9-Undecenal | 143-14-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
10-Undecenal | 112-45-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
10-Undecenoic acid | 112-38-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
10-Undecenoic acid, ethyl ester | 692-86-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
1-undecanol | 112-42-5 | Carrier/Adjuvant and Coating Agent/Binder. |
10-undecen-1-yl acetate | 112-19-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Undecyl alcohol | 112-42-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Valencene | 4630–07–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Valeraldehyde | 110-62-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
γ -Valerolactone | 108-29-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Valeric acid | 109-52-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm |
Vanilla ( Vanilla spp.) | 8024–06–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Vanilla extract ( Vanilla spp.) | 84650–63–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Vanilla tahitensis, ext. | 94167–14–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Vanillin | 121-33-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
veratraldehyde | 120-14-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Violet leaves absolute (Viola odorata L.) | 90147-36-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Waxes and waxy substances, rice bran, oxidized | 1883583-80-9 | None |
Wintergreen oil | 68917–75–9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Xylenesulfonic acid, sodium salt | 1300-72-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 500 ppm |
2,5-Xylenol | 95–87–4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
2,6-Xylenol | 576–26–1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
3,4-Xylenol | 95–65–8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Ylang-ylang oils | 8006–81–3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
Zingerone | 122–48–5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. |
(b) The following chemical substances when used as ingredients in an antimicrobial pesticide formulation may be applied to: Dairy processing equipment, and food-processing equipment and utensils.
Pesticide Chemical | CAS Reg. No. | Limits |
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Acetic acid | 64-19-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 1200 ppm |
Acetic acid, chloro-, sodium salt, reaction products with 4,5-dihydro-2-undecyl-1H-imidazole-1-ethanol and sodium hydroxide | 68608-66-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 42 ppm chloroacetic acid |
Butanedioic acid, octenyl- | 28805-58-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 156 ppm |
Butoxy monoether of mixed (ethylene-propylene) polyalkylene glycol, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 2400 | None | None |
Calcium chloride | 10043-52-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 17 ppm |
n-Carboxylic acids (C 6 -C 12 ), consisting of a mixture of not less than 56% octanoic acid and not less than 40% decanoic acid | None | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 39 ppm |
Decanoic acid | 334-48-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 90 ppm |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-[cyclohexyl (1-oxohexadecyl) amino]-, sodium salt | 132-43-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 237 ppm |
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), disodium salt | 139-33-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 1400 ppm |
FD&C Yellow No. 5 (Tartrazine) (conforming to 21 CFR 74.705) | 1934-21-0 | None |
C 1 -C 4 linear and branched chain alkyl d-glucitol dianhydro alkyl ethers cluster | 5306-85-4; 30915-81-2; 107644-13-3; 103594-41-8; 103594-42-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 1,000 ppm. |
D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-(1-methylpropyl)-, | None | |
D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-(2-methylpropyl)-, (CAS Reg. No. not assigned) | None | |
D-Gluconic acid, monosodium salt | 527-07-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 760 ppm |
Hydriodic acid | 10034-85-2 | When ready for use, the total end-use concentration of all iodide-producing chemicals is not to exceed 25 ppm of titratable iodine |
Hydrogen peroxide | 7722-84-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 465 ppm |
Iodine | 7553-56-2 | When ready for use, the total end-use concentration of all iodide-producing chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 25 ppm of titratable iodine |
Nonanoic acid | 112-05-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 90 ppm |
1-Octanamine, N,N-dimethyl- | 7378-99-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 113 ppm |
1,2-Octanedisulfonic acid | 113669-58-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 102 ppm |
1-Octanesulfonic acid | 3944-72-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 172 ppm |
1-Octanesulfonic acid, sodium salt | 5324-84-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 297 ppm |
1-Octanesulfonic acid, 2-sulfino- | 113652-56-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 102 ppm |
Octanoic acid | 124-07-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 176 ppm |
Oxychloro species (including chlorine dioxide) generated by acidification of an aqueous solution of sodium chlorite | None | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 200 ppm of chlorine dioxide as determined by the method titled, Iodometric Method for the Determination of Available Chlorine Dioxide (50-250 ppm available chlorine dioxide) |
Peroxyacetic acid | 79-21-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 315 ppm |
Peroxyoctanoic acid | 33734-57-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 122 ppm |
Phosphonic acid, (1-hydroxyethylidene)bis- | 2809-21-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 34 ppm |
Phosphoric acid | 7664-38-2 | None |
Phosphoric acid, monosodium salt | 7558-80-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 350 ppm |
Potassium iodide | 7681-11-0 | When ready for use, the total end-use concentration of all iodide-producing chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 25 ppm of titratable iodine |
Propanoic acid | 79-09-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 297 ppm |
Sulfuric acid monododecyl ester, sodium salt (sodium lauryl sulfate) | 151-21-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 350 ppm |
(c) The following chemical substances when used as ingredients in an antimicrobial pesticide formulation may be applied to: Food-processing equipment and utensils.
Pesticide Chemical | CAS Reg. No. | Limits |
---|---|---|
Acetic acid | 64-19-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 1,200 ppm |
Acetic acid, chloro-, sodium salt, reaction products with 4,5-dihydro-2-undecyl-1H-imidazole-1-ethanol and sodium hydroxide | 68608-66-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 42 ppm chloroacetic acid |
Ammonium chloride | 12125-02-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 48 ppm |
[1,1′-Biphenyl]-2-ol | 90-43-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 400 ppm |
Boric acid, sodium salt | 7775-19-1 | None |
Butanedioic acid, octenyl- | 28805-58-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 156 ppm |
Butanedioic acid, sulfo-, 1,4-dioctyl ester, sodium salt | 1639-66-3 | None |
Butoxy monoether of mixed (ethylene-propylene) polyalkylene glycol, cloudpoint of 90 - 100 o C in 0.5 aqueous solution, average molecular weight (in amu), 3300 | None | None |
Butoxy monoether of mixed (ethylene-propylene) polyalkylene glycol, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 2400 | None | None |
Calcium chloride | 10043-52-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 17 ppm |
n-Carboxylic acids (C 6 -C 12 ), consisting of a mixture of not less than 56% octanoic acid and not less than 40% decanoic acid | None | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 39 ppm |
3-Cyclohexene-1-methanol,α,α,4-trimethyl- | 98-55-5 | None |
1-Decanaminium, N-decyl-N, N-dimethyl-, chloride | 7173-51-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 200 ppm of active quaternary compound |
Decanoic acid | 3347-48-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 234 ppm |
Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-[cyclohexyl (1-oxohexadecyl) amino]-, sodium salt | 132-43-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 237 ppm |
Ethanol | 64-17-5 | None |
Ethanol, 2 butoxy- | 111-76-2 | None |
Ethanol, 2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)- | 111-90-0 | None |
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), disodium salt | 139-33-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 1400 ppm |
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), tetrasodium salt | 64-02-8 | None |
Fatty acids, coco, potassium salts | 61789-30-8 | None |
Fatty acids, tall-oil, sulfonated, sodium salts | 68309-27-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 66 ppm |
FD&C Yellow No. 5 (Tartrazine) (conforming to 21 CFR 74.705) | 1934-21-0 | None |
D-Gluconic acid, monosodium salt | 527-07-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 760 ppm |
Hydriodic acid | 10034-85-2 | When ready for use, the total end-use concentration of all iodide-producing chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 25 ppm of titratable iodine |
Hydrogen peroxide | 7722-84-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 1100 ppm |
Hypochlorous acid, calcium salt | 7778-54-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all hypochlorous acid chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 200 ppm determined as total available chlorine |
Hypochlorous acid, lithium salt | 13840-33-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all hypochlorous acid chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 200 ppm determined as total available chlorine and 30 ppm lithium |
Hypochlorous acid, potassium salt | 7778-66-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all hypochlorous acid chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 200 ppm determined as total available chlorine |
Hypochlorous acid, sodium salt | 7681-52-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all hypochlorous acid chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 200 ppm determined as total available chlorine |
Iodine | 7553-56-2 | When ready for use, the total end-use concentration of all iodide-producing chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 25 ppm of titratable iodine |
Magnesium oxide | 1309-48-4 | None |
Methylene blue | 61-73-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 0.4 ppm |
Neodecanoic acid | 26896-20-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 174 ppm |
Nonanoic acid | 112-05-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 90 ppm |
α-(p-Nonylphenyl)-ω-hydroxypoly (oxyethylene) maximum average molecular weight (in amu), 748 | None | None |
α-(p-Nonylphenol)-ω-hydroxypoly (oxyethylene) average poly(oxyethylene) content 11 moles | None | None |
α-(p-Nonylphenyl)-ω-hydroxypoly (oxyethylene) produced by the condensation of 1 mole p-nonylphenol with 9 to 12 moles ethylene oxide | None | None |
α-(p-Nonylphenyl)-ω-hydroxypoly (oxyethylene), 9 to 13 moles ethylene oxide | None | None |
Octadecanoic acid, calcium salt | 1592-23-0 | None |
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-, sulfonated | 68988-76-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 312 ppm |
9-Octadecenoic acid (9Z)-sulfonated, sodium salts | 68443-05-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 200 ppm |
1-Octanamine, N,N-dimethyl- | 7378-99-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 113 ppm |
1,2-Octanedisulfonic acid | 113669-58-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 102 ppm |
1-Octanesulfonic acid | 3944-72-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 172 ppm |
1-Octanesulfonic acid, sodium salt | 5324-84-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 312 ppm |
1-Octanesulfonic acid, 2-sulfino- | 113652-56-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 102 ppm |
Octanoic acid | 124-07-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 234 ppm |
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with oxirane, minimum molecular weight (in amu), 1900 | 9003-11-6 | None |
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with oxirane, block, average molecular weight (in amu), 1900 | 106392-12-5 | None |
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with oxirane, block, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 2000 | None | None |
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with oxirane, block, 27 to 31 moles of polyoxypropylene, average molecular weight (in amu) 2000 | None | None |
Oxychloro species (predominantly chlorite, chlorate and chlorine dioxide in an equilibrium mixture) generated either (i) by directly metering a concentrated chlorine dioxide solution prepared just prior to use, into potable water, or (ii) by acidification of an aqueous alkaline solution of oxychloro species (predominately chlorite and chlorate) followed by dilution with potable water | None | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 200 ppm of chlorine dioxide as determined by the method titled, “Iodometric Method for the Determination of Available Chlorine Dioxide (50-250 ppm available chlorine dioxide)” |
Oxychloro species (including chlorine dioxide) generated by acidification of an aqueous solution of sodium chlorite | None | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 200 ppm of chlorine dioxide as determined by the method titled, “Iodometric Method for the Determination of Available Chlorine Dioxide (50-250 ppm available chlorine dioxide)” |
2,4-Pentanediol, 2-methyl- | 107-41-5 | None |
Peroxyacetic acid | 79-21-0 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 315 ppm |
Peroxyoctanoic acid | 33734-57-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 122 ppm |
Phenol, 4-(1,1-dimethylpropyl)- | 80-46-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 80 ppm |
Phosphonic acid, (1-hydroxyethylidene)bis- | 2809-21-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 34 ppm |
Phosphoric acid | 7664-38-2 | None |
Phosphoric acid, monosodium salt | 7558-80-7 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 350 ppm |
Phosphoric acid, trisodium salt | 7601-54-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5916 ppm |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-[(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) phenyl]-ω-hydroxy-, produced with one mole of the phenol and 4 to 14 moles ethylene oxide | None | None |
Potassium bromide | 7758-02-3 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all bromide-producing chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 200 ppm total available halogen |
Potassium iodide | 7681-11-0 | When ready for use, the total end-use concentration of all iodide-producing chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 25 ppm of titratable iodine |
Propanoic acid | 79-09-4 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 297 ppm |
Quaternary ammonium compounds, alkyl (C 12 -C 18 ) benzyldimethyl, chlorides | 8001-54-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of this specific quaternary compound is not to exceed 200 ppm within the end-use total concentration that is not to exceed 400 ppm active quaternary compound |
Quaternary ammonium compounds, n-alkyl (C 12 -C 14 ) dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride, average molecular weight (in amu), 377 to 384 | None | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of this specific quaternary compound is not to exceed 200 ppm within the end-use total concentration that is not to exceed 400 ppm active quaternary compound |
Quaternary ammonium compounds, n-alkyl (C 12 -C 18 ) dimethyl ethylbenzyl ammonium chloride average molecular weight (in amu) 384 | None | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of this specific quaternary compound is not to exceed 200 ppm within the end-use total concentration that is not to exceed 400 ppm active quaternary compound |
Quaternary ammonium compounds, di-n-Alkyl (C 8 -C 10 ) dimethyl ammonium chloride, average molecular weight (in amu), 332 to 361 | None | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of this specific quaternary compound is not to exceed 240 ppm within the end-use total concentration that is not to exceed 400 ppm active quaternary compound |
Sodium-α-alkyl(C 12 -C 15 )-ω-hydroxypoly (oxyethylene) sulfate with the poly(oxyethylene) content averaging one mole | None | None |
Sodium bromide | 7647-15-6 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all bromide-producing chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 200 ppm total available halogen |
Sodium iodide | 7681-82-5 | When ready for use, the total end-use concentration of all iodide-producing chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 25 ppm of titratable iodine |
Sulfuric acid monododecyl ester, sodium salt (sodium lauryl sulfate) | 151-21-3 | None |
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3-dichloro- | 2782-57-2 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all di- or trichloroisocyanuric acid chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 100 ppm determined as total available chlorine |
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3-dichloro-, potassium salt | 2244-21-5 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all di- or trichloroisocyanuric acid chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 100 ppm determined as total available chlorine |
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3-dichloro-, sodium salt | 2893-78-9 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all di- or trichloroisocyanuric acid chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 100 ppm determined as total available chlorine |
1,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3,5-trichloro- | 87-90-1 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all di- or trichloroisocyanuric acid chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 100 ppm determined as total available chlorine |
1,3,5-Triazine, N,N′,N″-trichloro-2,4,6-triamino- | 7673-09-8 | When ready for use, the end-use concentration of all di- or trichloroisocyanuric acid chemicals in the solution is not to exceed 200 ppm determined as total available chlorine |
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §180.940, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
[69 FR 23136, Apr. 28, 2004; 84 FR 35999, July 26, 2019; 84 FR 43516, Aug. 21, 2019; 84 FR 44717, Aug. 27, 2019; 84 FR 47130, Sept. 9, 2019; 85 FR 43705, July 20, 2020; 85 FR 46008, July 31, 2020; 85 FR 69514, Nov. 3, 2020; 85 FR 78005, Dec. 3, 2020; 86 FR 17917, Apr. 7, 2021; 86 FR 25959, May. 12, 2021; 86 FR 45891, Aug. 17, 2021; 86 FR 48036, Aug. 27, 2021; 86 FR 62104, Nov. 9, 2021; 86 FR 72529, Dec. 22, 2021; 87 FR 6783, Feb. 7, 2022; 87 FR 11970, Mar. 3, 2022; 87 FR 12875, Mar. 8, 2022; 87 FR 13947, Mar. 11, 2022; 87 FR 39348, July. 1, 2022; 87 FR 43425, July. 21, 2022; 87 FR 56283, Sept. 14, 2022; 87 FR 71527, Nov. 23, 2022; 88 FR 15284, Mar. 13, 2023; 88 FR 16382, Mar. 17, 2023; 88 FR 32129, May. 19, 2023; 89 FR 6018, Jan. 31, 2024; 89 FR 15051, Mar. 1, 2024; 89 FR 15046, Mar. 1, 2024; 89 Fr 70105, Aug. 29, 2024; 89 FR 70109, Aug. 29, 2024]
§180.950 Tolerance exemptions for minimal risk active and inert ingredients.
Unless specifically excluded, residues resulting from the use of the following substances as either an inert or an active ingredient in a pesticide chemical formulation, including antimicrobial pesticide chemicals, are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance under FFDCA section 408, if such use is in accordance with good agricultural or manufacturing practices.
(a) Commonly consumed food commodities. Commonly consumed food commodities means foods that are commonly consumed for their nutrient properties. The term commonly consumed food commodities shall only apply to food commodities (whether a raw agricultural commodity or a processed commodity) in the form the commodity is sold or distributed to the public for consumption.
(1) Included within the term commonly consumed food commodities are:
(i) Sugars such as sucrose, lactose, dextrose and fructose, and invert sugar and syrup.
(ii) Spices such as cinnamon, cloves, and red pepper.
(iii) Herbs such as basil, anise, or fenugreek.
(2) Excluded from the term commonly consumed food commodities are:
(i) Any food commodity that is adulterated under 21 U.S.C. 342.
(ii) Both the raw and processed forms of peanuts, tree nuts, milk, soybeans, eggs, fish, crustacea, and wheat.
(iii) Alcoholic beverages.
(iv) Dietary supplements.
(b) Animal feed items. Animal feed items means meat meal and all items derived from field crops that are fed to livestock excluding both the raw and processed forms of peanuts, tree nuts, milk, soybeans, eggs, fish, crustacea, and wheat. Meat meal is an animal feed composed of dried animal fat and protein that has been sterilized. Other than meat meal, the term animal feed item does not extend to any item designed to be fed to animals that contains, to any extent, components of animals. Included within the term animal feed items are:
(1) The hulls and shells of the commodities specified in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section, and cocoa bean.
(2) Bird feed such as canary seed.
(3) Any feed component of a medicated feed meeting the definition of an animal feed item.
(c) Edible fats and oils. Edible fats and oils means all edible (food or feed) fats and oils, derived from either plants or animals, whether or not commonly consumed, including products derived from hydrogenating (food or feed) oils, or liquefying (food or feed) fats.
(1) Included within the term edible fats and oils are oils (such as soybean oil) that are derived from the commodities specified in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section when such oils are highly refined via a solvent extraction procedure.
(2) Excluded from the term edible fats and oils are plant oils used in the pesticide chemical formulation specifically to impart their characteristic fragrance and/or flavoring.
(d) [Reserved]
(e) Specific chemical substances. Residues resulting from the use of the following substances as either an inert or an active ingredient in a pesticide chemical formulation, including antimicrobial pesticide chemicals, are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance under FFDCA section 408, if such use is in accordance with good agricultural or manufacturing practices.
Chemical | CAS No. |
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Acetic acid, sodium salt | 127-09-3 |
Alpha-cyclodextrin | 10016-20-3 |
Amylopectin, acid-hydrolyzed, 1-octenylbutanedioate | 113894-85-2 |
Amylopectin, hydrogen 1-octadecenylbutanedioate | 125109-81-1 |
Animal glue | None |
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) | 50-81-7 |
Beeswax | 8012-89-3 |
Benzoic acid, sodium salt | 532-32-1 |
Beta-cyclodextrin | 7585-39-9 |
Carbonic acid, monopotassium salt | 298-14-6 |
Carbonic acid, monosodium salt (sodium bicarbonate) | 144-55-8 |
Carnauba wax | 8015-86-9 |
Carob gum (locust bean gum) | 9000-40-2 |
Castor oil | 8001-79-4 |
Castor oil, hydrogenated | 8001-78-3 |
Cellulose | 9004-34-6 |
Cellulose acetate | 9004-35-7 |
Cellulose, carboxy methyl ether, sodium salt | 9004-32-4 |
Cellulose, 2-hydroxyethyl ether | 9004-62-0 |
Cellulose, 2-hydroxypropyl ether | 9004-64-2 |
Cellulose, 2-hydroxypropyl methyl ether | 9004-65-3 |
Cellulose, methyl ether | 9004-67-5 |
Cellulose, mixture with cellulose carboxymethyl ether, sodium salt | 51395-75-6 |
Cellulose, pulp | 65996-61-4 |
Cellulose, regenerated | 68442-85-3 |
Citric acid | 77-92-9 |
Citric acid, 2-(acetyloxy)-, tributyl ester | 77-90-7 |
Citric acid, calcium salt | 7693-13-2 |
Citric acid, calcium salt (2:3) | 813-94-5 |
Citric acid, dipotassium salt | 3609-96-9 |
Citric acid, disodium salt | 144-33-2 |
Citric acid, monohydrate | 5949-29-1 |
Citric acid, monopotassium salt | 866-83-1 |
Citric acid, monosodium salt | 18996-35-5 |
Citric acid, potassium salt | 7778-49-6 |
Citric acid, triethyl ester | 77-93-0 |
Citric acid, tripotassium salt | 866-84-2 |
Citric acid, tripotassium salt, monohydrate | 6100-05-6 |
Citric acid, sodium salt | 994-36-5 |
Citric acid, trisodium salt | 68-04-2 |
Citric acid, trisodium salt, dihydrate | 6132-04-3 |
Citric acid, trisodium salt, pentahydrate | 6858-44-2 |
Coffee grounds | 68916-18-7 |
Dextrins | 9004-53-9 |
1,3-Dioxolan-2-one, 4-methyl-(propylene carbonate) | 108-32-7 |
Fumaric acid | 110-17-8 |
Gamma-cyclodextrin | 17465-86-0 |
Gellan gum | 71010-52-1 |
D-Glucitol (sorbitol) | 50-70-4 |
Glycerol (glycerin) (1,2,3-propanetriol) | 56-81-5 |
Guar gum | 9000-30-0 |
Humic acid | 1413-93-6 |
Humic acid, potassium salt | 68514-28-3 |
Humic acid, sodium salt | 68131-04-4 |
Lactic acid, n-butyl ester | 138-22-7 |
Lactic acid, n-butyl ester, (S) | 34451-19-9 |
Lactic acid, ethyl ester | 97-64-3 |
Lactic acid, ethyl ester,(S) | 687-47-8 |
Lanolin | 8006-54-0 |
Lecithins | 8002-43-5 |
Lecithins, soya | 8030-76-0 |
Licorice Extract | 68916-91-6 |
Maltodextrin | 9050-36-6 |
Paper | None |
Potassium chloride | 7447-40-7 |
2-Propanol (isopropyl alcohol) | 67-63-0 |
Red cabbage color, expressed from edible red cabbage heads via a pressing process using only acidified water | None |
Silica, amorphous, fumed (crystalline free) | 112945-52-5 |
Silica, amorphous, precipitated and gel | 7699-41-4 |
Silica gel | 63231-67-4 |
Silica gel, precipitated, crystalline-free | 112926-00-8 |
Silica, hydrate | 10279-57-9 |
Silica, vitreous | 60676-86-0 |
Soap (The water soluble sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids produced by either the saponification of fats and oils, or the neutralization of fatty acid) | None |
Sorbic acid, potassium salt | 24634-61-5 |
Soapbark (Quillaja saponin) | 1393-03-9 |
Sodium alginate | 9005-38-3 |
Sodium chloride | 7647-14-5 |
Syrups, hydrolyzed starch, hydrogenated | 68425-17-2 |
Ultramarine blue (C.I. Pigment Blue 29) | 57455-37-5 |
Urea | 57-13-6 |
Vanillin | 121-33-5 |
Xanthan gum | 11138-66-2 |
Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting §180.950, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
[67 FR 36537, May 24, 2002]
§180.960 Polymers; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues resulting from the use of the following substances, that meet the definition of a polymer and the criteria specified for defining a low-risk polymer in 40 CFR 723.250, as an inert ingredient in a pesticide chemical formulation, including antimicrobial pesticide chemical formulations, are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance under FFDCA section 408, if such use is in accordance with good agricultural or manufacturing practices.
Polymer | CAS No. |
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Acetic acid ethenyl ester, polymer with ethane, ethenyltriethoxysilane and sodium ethenesulfonate (1:1); minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 16,200 | 913187-38-9 |
Acetic acid ethenyl ester, polymer with ethene, N-(hydroxymethyl)-2-propenamide, and 2-propenamide, (AM-E-NMA-VA) minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 5500 | CAS. Reg. No. 49603-78-3. |
Acetic acid ethenyl ester, polymer with ethene and ethenol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 20,000 | 26221-27-2 |
Acetic acid ethenyl ester, polymer with ethenol and (α)-2-propenyl-(ω)-hydroxypoly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 15,000 | 137091-12-4 |
Acetic acid ethenyl ester, polymer with 1-ethenyl-2-pyrrolidinone | 25086-89-9 |
Acetic acid ethenyl ester, polymer with oxirane, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 17,000 | 25820-49-9 |
Acetic acid ethenyl ester, polymer with sodium 2-methyl-2-[(1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)amino]-1-propanesulfonate (1:1), hydrolyzed, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 61,000 | 924892-37-5 |
Acrylamide-Sodium Acrylamidomethylpropanesulfonate Copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (amu), 1,000,000 daltons. | 38193-60-1 |
Acrylic acid-benzyl methacrylate-1-propanesulfonic acid, 2-methyl-2-[(1-oxo-2-propenyl)amino]-, monosodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1500 | 1152297-42-1 |
Acrylic acid-butyl acrylate-styrene copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 5,200 | 25586-20-3 |
Acrylic acid, polymerized, and its ethyl and methyl esters | None |
Acrylic acid-sodium acrylate-sodium-2-methylpropanesulfonate copolymer, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 4,500 | 97953-25-8 |
Acrylic acid-stearyl methacrylate copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,500 | 27756-15-6 |
Acrylic acid, styrene, α-methyl styrene copolymer, ammonium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,250 | 89678-90-0 |
Acrylic acid terpolymer, partial sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,400 | 151006-66-5 |
Acrylic polymers composed of one or more of the following monomers: Acrylic acid, butyl acrylate, butyl methacrylate, carboxyethyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, ethyl methacrylate, hydroxybutyl acrylate, hydroxybutyl methacrylate, hydroxyethyl acrylate, hydroxyethyl methacrylate, hydroxypropyl acrylate, hydroxypropyl methacrylate, isobutyl methacrylate, lauryl methacrylate, methacrylic acid, methyl acrylate, lauryl acrylate, methyl methacrylate and stearyl methacrylate; with none and/or one or more of the following monomers: Acrylamide, diethyl maleate, dioctyl maleate, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, monoethyl maleate, monooctyl maleate, N-methyl acrylamide, N,N-dimethyl acrylamide, N-octylacrylamide, and acrylamidopropyl methyl sulfonic acid; and their corresponding ammonium, isopropylamine, monoethanolamine, potassium, sodium triethylamine, and/or triethanolamine salts; the resulting polymer having a minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 | None |
Acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymer conforming to 21 CFR 180.22, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 1,000 | 9003-18-3 |
Acrylonitrile-styrene-hydroxypropyl methacrylate copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 447,000 | None |
C10-23 alkyl group-containing alkali-soluble acrylic emulsion polymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 29,000 Daltons | 174127-24-3 |
Alkoxylated C8-C18 Saturated and Unsaturated Alcohol and Adipic Acid, (AASUAA), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,300. | 397247–05–1, 227755–70–6, 397247–06–2, 1065234– 83–4, and 497157–72–9. |
α-Alkyl-ω-hydroxypoly (oxypropylene) and/or poly (oxyethylene) polymers where the alkyl chain contains a minimum of six carbons and a minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,100 | 9002-92-0; 9004-95-9; 9004-98-2; 9005-00-9; 9035-85-2; 9038-29-3; 9038-43-1; 9040-05-5; 9043-30-5; 9087-53-0; 25190-05-0; 24938-91-8; 25231-21-4; 251553-55-6; 26183-52-8; 26468-86-0; 26636-39-5; 26636-40-8; 27252-75-1; 27306-79-2; 31726-34-8; 32128-65-7; 34398-01-1; 34398-05-5; 37251-67-5; 37311-00-5; 37311-01-6; 37311-02-7; 37311-04-9; 39587-22-9; 50861-66-0; 52232-09-4; 52292-17-8; 52609-19-5; 57679-21-7; 59112-62-8; 60636-37-5; 60828-78-6; 61702-78-1; 61723-78-2; 61725-89-1; 61791-13-7; 61791-20-6; 61791-28-4; 61804-34-0; 61827-42-7; 61827-84-7; 62648-50-4; 63303-01-5; 63658-45-7; 63793-60-2; 64366-70-7; 64415-24-3; 64415-25-4; 64425-86-1; 65104-72-5; 65150-81-4; 66455-14-9: 66455-15-0; 67254-71-1; 67763-08-0; 68002-96-0; 68002-97-1; 68131-39-5; 68131-40-8; 68154-96-1; 68154-97-2; 68154-98-3; 68155-01-1; 68213-23-0; 68213-24-1; 68238-81-3; 68238-82-4; 68409-58-5; 68409-59-6; 68439-30-5; 68439-45-2; 68439-46-3; 68439-48-5; 68439-49-6; 68439-50-9; 68439-51-0; 68439-53-2; 68439-54-3; 68458-88-8; 68526-94-3; 68526-95-4; 68551-12-2; 68551-13-3; 68551-14-4; 68603-20-3; 68603-25-8; 68920-66-1; 68920-69-4; 68937-66-6; 68951-67-7; 68954-94-9; 68987-81-5; 68991-48-0; 69011-36-5; 69013-18-9; 69013-19-0; 69227-20-9; 69227-21-0; 69227-22-1; 69364-63-2; 70750-27-5; 70879-83-3; 70955-07-6; 71011-10-4; 71060-57-6; 71243-46-4; 72066-65-0; 72108-90-8; 72484-69-6; 72854-13-8; 72905-87-4; 73018-31-2; 73049-34-0; 74432-13-6; 74499-34-6; 78330-19-5; 78330-20-8; 78330-21-9; 78330-23-1; 79771-03-2; 84133-50-6; 85422-93-1; 97043-91-9; 97953-22-5; 102782-43-4; 103331-86-8; 103657-84-7; 103657-85-8; 103818-93-5; 103819-03-0; 106232-83-1; 111905-54-5; 116810-31-2; 116810-32-3; 116810-33-4; 120313-48-6; 120944-68-5; 121617-09-2; 126646-02-4; 126950-62-7; 127036-24-2; 139626-71-4; 152231-44-2; 154518-36-2; 157627-86-6; 157627-88-8; 157707-41-0; 157707-43-2; 159653-49-3; 160875-66-1; 160901-20-2; 160901-09-7; 160901-19-9; 161025-21-4; 161025-22-5; 161133-70-6; 166736-08-9; 169107-21-5; 172588-43-1; 176022-76-7; 196823-11-7; 287935-46-0; 288260-45-7; 303176-75-2; 954108-36-2; 2222805-23-2; 2409830-33-5 |
Amines, coco alkyl, ethoxylated, compounds with acrylic acid-Bu acrylate-methylstyrene-styrene polymer, ammonium salts; minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2700 | 1186094-73-4 |
2H-Azepin-2-one, 1-ethenylhexahydro-, homopolymer | 25189-83-7 |
1,3 Benzene dicarboxylic acid, 5-sulfo-, 1,3-dimethyl ester, sodium salt, polymer with 1,3-benzene dicarboxylic acid, 1,4-benzene dicarboxylic acid, dimethyl 1,4-benzene dicarboxylate and 1,2-ethanediol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,580 | 212842-88-1 |
1,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 5-sulfo-, sodium salt (1:1), polymer with 1,3-benzenedicarboxylic acid, 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol and 2,2′-oxybis[ethanol], minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 30,400 | 54590-72-6 |
3,5-Bis(6-isocyanatohexyl)-2H-1,3,5-oxadiazine-2,4,6-(3H,5H)-trione, polymer with diethylenetriamine, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,000,000 | 87823-33-4 |
Polymer of one or more diglycidyl ethers of bisphenol A, resorcinol, glycerol, cyclohexanedimethanol, neopentyl glycol, and polyethylene glycol with one or more of the following: Polyoxypropylene diamine, polyoxypropylene triamine, N-aminoethyl-piperazine, trimethyl-1,6-hexanediamine isophorone diamine, N,N -dimethyl-1,3-diaminopropane, nadic methyl anhydride, 1,2-cyclohexane-dicarboxylic anhydride and 1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 400,000 | None |
Butadiene-styrene copolymer | None |
Butanedioic acid, 2-methylene-, homopolymer, sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 3936 | 26099-89-8 |
Butanedioic acid, 2-methylene-, polymer with 1,3-butadiene, ethenylbenzene and 2-hydroxyethyl 2-propenoate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 10,000 | 36089-06-2 |
Butanedioic acid, 2-methylene-, polymer with 2,5-furandione, sodium and ammonium salts, hydrogen peroxide-initiated, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,500-3,000 |
556055-76-6
701908-99-8 |
Butanedioic acid, 2-methylene-, telomer with sodium phosphinate (1:1), acidified, potassium salt minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 3800 | 1663489-14-2 |
1,4-Butanediol-methylenebis(4-phenylisocyanate)-poly(tetramethylene glycol) copolymer, minimum molecular weight (in amu) 158,000 | 9018-04-6 |
Butene, homopolymer | 9003-29-6 |
2-butenedioic acid (2Z)-, monobutyl ester, polymer with methoxyethene, sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 18,200 | 205193-99-3 |
2-Butenedioic acid (Z)-, polymer with ethenol and ethenyl acetate, sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 75,000 | 139871-83-3 |
Butyl acrylate-vinyl acetate-acrylic acid copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 18,000 | 65405-40-5 |
Carbonic acid, diethyl ester, polymer with α-hydro-ω-hydroxypoly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)] ether with 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol (3:1), ester with α-[[[[5-(carboxyamino)-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexyl]methyl]amino]carbonyl]-ω-methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,900 | 1147260-65-8 |
Castor oil, ethoxylated, dioleate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1260. | 110531-96-9 |
Castor oil, ethoxylated, oleate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,600 | 220037-02-5 |
Castor oil, polymer with adipic acid, linoleic acid, oleic acid and ricinoleic acid, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 3,500 | 1357486-09-9 |
Castor oil, polyoxyethylated; the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 5-54 moles | None |
Cellulose carboxymethyl ether, potassium salt, minimum number average molecular weight 9587 Daltons | 54848-04-3 |
Cellulose, ethyl ether, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), insert 13,000 Daltons | 9004-57-3 |
Cellulose, ethyl 2-hydroxyethyl ether, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 165,000 Daltons | 9004–58–4 |
Chlorinated polyethylene | 64754-90-1 |
Cross-linked nylon-type polymer formed by the reaction of a mixture of sebacoyl chloride and polymethylene polyphenylisocycanate with a mixture of ethylenediamine and diethylenetriamine | None |
Cross-linked polyurea-type encapsulating polymer | None |
α-D-Glucopyranoside, β-D-fructofuranosyl, polymer with methyloxirane and oxirane with a minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) of 9,800 | 26301–10–0 |
D-Glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid, docosanoate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,100 | 943440-33-3 |
D-Glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid, docosanoate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,100 | 1681043-28-6 |
D-Glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid, octadecanoate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,100 | 68562-93-6 |
D-Glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid and 1,3-propanediol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,100 | 1681043-31-1 |
D-Glucitol, polymer with decanedioic acid and 1,3-propanediol, octadecanoate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,100 | 1681043-33-3 |
Dimethylpolysiloxane minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 6,800 | 63148-62-9 |
Dimethyl silicone polymer with silica, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,100,000 | 67762-90-7 |
α-(o,p-Dinonylphenyl)-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) produced by condensation of 1 mole of dinonylphenol (nonyl group is a propylene trimer isomer) with an average of 140-160 moles of ethylene oxide | 9014-93-1 |
Docosyl methacrylate-acrylic acid copolymer, or docosyl methacrylate-octadecyl methacrylate-acrylic acid copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 3,000 | None |
1,12-Dodecanediol dimethacrylate polymer, minimum molecular weight (in amu), 100,000 | None |
α-(p-Dodecylphenyl)-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) produced by the condensation of 1 mole of dodecylphenol (dodecyl group is a propylene tetramer isomer) with an average of 30-70 moles of ethylene oxide |
9014-92-0
26401-47-8 |
1,2-Ethanediamine, N 1-(2-aminoethyl)-, polymer with 2,4-diisocyanato-1-methylbenzene, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), one million | 35297-61-1 |
1, 2-Ethanediamine, polymer with methyl oxirane and oxirane, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,100 | 26316-40-5 |
Ethanol, 2,2′,2″-nitrilotris, compd. with α-hydro-hydroxypoly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) ether with N-[4-[[4-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]phenyl](2,4-disulfophenyl)methylene]-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene]-2-hydroxy-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)ethanaminium inner salt (1:4:1), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) of 1,400 | 1147101-80-1 |
Ethylene glycol dimethyacrylate-lauryl methacrylate copolymer, minimum molecular weight (in amu), 100,000 | None |
Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate polymer, minimum molecular weight (in amu), 100,000 | None |
Fatty acids, montan-wax, ethoxylated, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1800 | 68476-04-0 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with docosanoic acid and sorbitol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,100 | 1685270-83-0 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with docosenoic acid and sorbitol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,100 | 1685271-02-6 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with docosenoic acid, 1,3-propanediol and sorbitol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,100 | 1685271-04-8 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with docosanoic acid, 1,3-propanediol and stearic acid, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,100 | 1685270-84-1 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with 1,3-propanediol, sorbitol and stearic acid | 1685271-01-5 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with sorbitol and stearic acid, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,100 | 1685270-99-8 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with ethylenediamine and stearyl alcohol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,400 | 363162-42-9 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, hydrogenated, polymers with ethylenediamine, neopentyl glycol and stearyl alcohol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,400 | 678991-29-2 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, hydrogenated, polymers with ethylenediamine and stearyl alcohol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,400 | 951153-32-5 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with 1-docosanol and ethylenediamine, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,400 | 1699751-19-3 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with cetyl alcohol, neopentyl glycol and trimethylenediamine, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,400 | 1699751-23-9 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with hexamethylenediamine and stearyl alcohol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,400 | 1699751-24-0 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, hydrogenated, polymers with cetyl alcohol and ethylenediamine, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,400 | 1699751-25-1 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, hydrogenated, polymers with neopentyl glycol, stearyl alcohol and trimethylenediamine, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,400 | 1699751-28-4 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with 1-docosanol and trimethylenediamine, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,400 | 1699751-29-5 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with 1-docosanol, hexamethylenediamine and neopentyl glycol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,400 | 1699751-31-9 |
Fatty acids, C 18 -unsatd., dimers, polymers with docosanoic acid, 1,3-propanediol and sorbitol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,400 | 1685271-04-8 |
Fatty acids, rape-oil, triesters with polyethylene glycol ether with glycerol (3:1); minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1800 | 688045-21-8 |
Fatty acids, tall-oil, ethoxylated propoxylated, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,009 | 67784-86-5 |
Formaldehyde, polymer with α-[bis(1-phenylethyl)phenyl]-ω-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,803 | 157291-93-5 |
Formaldehyde, polymer with 1,3-benzenediol, ethers with polyethylene glycol mono-Me ether, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,000,000 | 1998118-32-3 |
Formaldehyde, polymer with 1,3-benzenediol, 2-methyloxirane and oxirane, ethers with polyethylene glycol mono-Me ether, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,000,000 | 1998118-31-2 |
Formaldehyde, polymer with 2-methyloxirane and 4-nonylphenol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 4,000 | 37523-33-4 |
Formaldehyde, reaction products with melamine, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 10000 | 94645-56-4 |
Formaldehyde, reaction products with melamine and methanol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 10000 | 94645-53-1 |
Fumaric acid-isophthalic acid-styrene-ethylene/propylene glycol copolymer, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 1 × 10 18 | None |
2,5-Furandione, polymer with ethenylbenzene, hydrolyzed, 3-(dimethylamino)propyl imide, imide with polyethylene-polypropylene glycol 2-aminopropyl me ether, 2,2′-(1,2-diazenediyl)bis[2-methylbutanenitrile]-initiated, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 5,816 | 1062609-13-5 |
2,5-Furandione, polymer with ethenylbenzene, reaction products with polyethylene-polypropylene glycol 2-aminopropyl Me ether; minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 14,000 | 162568-32-3 |
2,5-Furandione, polymer with methoxyethene, butyl ethyl ester, sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 18,200 | 1471342-08-1 |
2,5-Furandione, polymer with ethenylbenzene, octyl imide, imide with polyethylene-polypropylene glycol 2-aminopropyl Me ether, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 11,000 | 1812871-29-6 |
Hexadecyl acrylate-acrylic acid copolymer, hexadecyl acrylate-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid copolymer, or hexadecyl acrylate-dodecyl acrylate-acrylic acid copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 3,000 | None |
Hexamethyl disilizane, reaction product with silica, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 645,000 | 68909-20-6 |
1,6-Hexanediol dimethyacrylate polymer, minimum molecular weight (in amu), 100,000 | None |
α-Hydro-ω-hydroxy-poly(oxyethylene) C8 alkyl ether citrates, poly(oxyethylene) content is 4-12 moles, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,300 | 330977-00-9 |
α-Hydro-ω-hydroxy-poly(oxyethylene) C10-C16-alkyl ether citrates, poly(oxyethylene) content is 4-12 moles, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,100 | 330985-58-5 |
α-Hydro-ω-hydroxy-poly(oxyethylene) C16-C18-alkyl ether citrates, poly(oxyethylene) content is 4-12 moles, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1,300 | 330985-61-0 |
α-Hydro-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 17,000 | 25322-68-3 |
α-Hydro-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene)poly (oxypropylene) poly(oxyethylene) block copolymer; the minimum poly(oxypropylene) content is 27 moles and the minimum molecular weight (in amu) is 1,900 | None |
α-Hydro-ω-hydroxypoly(oxypropylene); minimum molecular weight (in amu) 2,000 | None |
12-Hydroxystearic acid-polyethylene glycol copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 3,690 | 70142-34-6 |
Isodecyl alcohol ethoxylated (2-8 moles) polymer with chloromethyl oxirane, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 2,500 | None |
Lauryl methacrylate-1,6-hexanediol dimethacrylate copolymer, minimum molecular weight (in amu), 100,000 | None |
Lignosulfonic acid, calcium, comp. with 1,6 hexanediamine polymer with guanidine hydrochloride (1:1), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu); 4,500 daltons | 1905409-74-6 |
Maleic acid-butadiene copolymer | None |
Maleic acid monobutyl ester-vinyl methyl ether copolymer, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 52,000 | 25119-68-0 |
Maleic acid monoethyl ester-vinyl methyl ether copolymer, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 46,000 | 25087-06-3 |
Maleic acid monoisopropyl ester-vinyl methyl ether copolymer, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 49,000 | 31307-95-6 |
Maleic anhydride-diisobutylene copolymer, sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 5,0007-18,000 | 37199-81-8 |
Maleic anhydride-methylstyrene copolymer sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 15,000 | 60092-15-1 |
Maleic anhydride-methyl vinyl ether, copolymer, average molecular weight (in amu), 250,000 | None |
Maltodextrin-vinyl pyrrolidinone copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 21,000 | 1323833-56-2 |
Methacrylic acid-methyl methacrylate-polyethylene glycol methyl ether methacrylate copolymer, minimum number averge molecular weight (in amu), 3,700 | 100934-04-1 |
Methacrylic acid-methyl methacrylate-polyethylene glycol monomethyl ether methacrylate graft copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,800 | 111740-36-4 |
Methacrylic copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 15,000 | 63150-03-8 |
Methyl methacrylate-methacrylic acid-monomethoxypolyethylene glycol methacrylate copolymer,) minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,730 | 119724-54-8 |
Methyl methacrylate-2-sulfoethyl methacrylate-dimethylaminoethylmethacrylate-glycidyl methacrylate-styrene-2-ethylhexyl acrylate graft copolymer, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 9,600 | None |
2-methyl-2-[(1-oxo-2-propenyl)amino]-1-propanesulfonic acid monosodium salt polymer with 2-propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, C12-16 alkyl esters, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 10,000 | 2115702-24-2 |
Methyl vinyl ether-maleic acid copolymer), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 75,000 | 25153-40-6 |
Methyl vinyl ether-maleic acid copolymer, calcium sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 900,000 | 62386-95-2 |
Monophosphate ester of the block copolymer α-hydro-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) poly(oxypropylene) poly(oxyethylene); the poly(oxypropylene) content averages 37-41 moles, average molecular weight (in amu), 8,000 | None |
α-(p-Nonylphenyl)-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) mixture of dihydrogen phosphate and monohydrogen phosphate esters and the corresponding ammonium, calcium, magnesium, monoethanolamine, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts of the phosphate esters; the nonyl group is a propylene trimer isomer and the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 30 moles | None |
α-(p-Nonylphenyl)-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) sulfate, and its ammonium, calcium, magnesium, monoethanolamine, potassium, sodium, and zinc salts; the nonyl group is a propylene trimer isomer and the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 30-90 moles of ethylene oxide | None |
α-( p -Nonylphenyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxypropylene) block polymer with poly(oxyethylene); polyoxypropylene content of 10-60 moles; polyoxyethylene content of 10-80 moles; molecular weight (in amu), 1,200-7,100. | None |
α-( ρ -Nonylphenyl)poly(oxypropylene) block polymer with poly(oxyethylene); poly oxyethylene content 30 to 90 moles; minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,889 | 37251-69-7 |
Octadecanoic acid, 12-hydroxy-, homopolymer, ester with α, α', α”-1,2,3-propanetriyltris[ω-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl)], minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 5,000 | 1939051-18-9 |
Octadecanoic acid, 12-Hydroxy-, Homopolymer Ester with 2-Methylloxirane Polymer with Oxirane monobutyl Ether, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 4,500 | 1373125-59-7 |
Octadecanoic acid, 12-hydroxy-, homopolymer, octadecanoate minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,370 | 58128-22-6) |
α-cis-9-Octadecenyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene); the octadecenyl group is derived from oleyl alcohol and the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 20 moles | None |
Octadecyl acrylate-acrylic acid copolymer, octadecyl acrylate-dodecyl acrylate-acrylic acid copolymer, octadecyl methacrylate-butyl acrylate-acrylic acid copolymer, octadecyl methacrylate-hexyl acrylate-acrylic acid copolymer, octadecyl methacrylate-dodecyl acrylate-acrylic acid copolymer, or octadecyl methacrylate-dodecyl methacrylate-acrylic acid copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 3,000 | None |
Oleic acid diester of α-hydro-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene); the poly(oxyethylene), average molecular weight (in amu), 2,300 | None |
2-oxepanone, homopolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 52,000 | 24980-41-4 |
Oxirane, decyl-, reaction products with polyethylene-polypropylene glycol ether with trimethylolpropane (3:1) | 903890-89-1 |
Oxirane, hexadecyl-, reaction products with polyethylene-polypropylene glycol ether with trimethylolpropane (3:1) | 893427-80-0 |
Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, ether with D-glucitol (6:1), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) of 10,000 | 56449–05–9 |
Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, dimethyl ether, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,800 | 61419-46-3 |
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with oxirane, ether with 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol (3:1), reaction products with tetradecyloxirane | 903890-90-4 |
Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, ether with 1,2,3-propanetriol (3:1), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) of 6,000 | 9082–00–2 |
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with oxirane, mono[2-(2-butoxyethoxy) ethyl] ether, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,500 | 85637-75-8 |
Oxirane, methyl-, polymer with Oxirane, Monobutyl Ether | 9038-95-3 |
Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, mono[2-[2-(2-methoxymethylethoxy) methylethoxy]methylether] ether, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1400 daltons | CAS Reg. No. 2112825-11-1. |
Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,100 | 9003-11-6 |
Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, mono [2-[2-(2-butoxymethylethoxy)methylethoxy]methylethyl] ether, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 3,000 | 926031-36-9 |
Oxirane, 2-methyl, polymer with oxirane, hydrogen sulfate, ammonium salt; average molecular weight (in amu), 1800 | 57608-14-7 |
Oxirane, 2-methyl, polymer with oxirane, hydrogen sulfate, potassium salt; average molecular weight (in amu), 2100 | 1838191-48-2 |
Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, mono-(9Z)-9-octadecanoate, methyl ether, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 | 72283-36-4 |
Oxirane, 2-methyl-, polymer with oxirane, di-(9Z)-9-octadecenoate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2500 | 67167–17–3 |
Oxirane, phenyl-, polymer with oxirane, mono(dihydrogen phosphate), decyl ether, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 1300 | 308336-53-0 |
Oxirane, phenyl, polymer with oxirane, monooctyl ether, minimum average molecular weight (in amu) 1,200 | 83653-00-3 |
Oxirane, 2-(phenoxymethyl)-, polymer with oxirane, ether with 2,2′,2″-nitrilotris[ethanol] (3:1), diblock, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 5,300 | 2307555-89-9 |
Oxirane, 2-(phenoxymethyl)-, polymer with oxirane, monobutyl ether, block, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 300 Daltons | CAS Reg. No. 1010819–15–4. |
Polyamide polymer derived from sebacic acid, vegetable oil acids with or without dimerization, terephthalic acid and/or ethylenediamine | None |
Polyethylene glycol-polyisobutenyl anhydride-tall oil fatty acid copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,960 | 68650-28-2 |
Polyethylene, oxidized, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 | None |
Polyglycerol polyricinoleate; minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,500 | 29894-35-7 |
Polymers produced by the reaction of either 1,6-hexanediisocyanate; 2,4,4-trimethyl-1,6-hexanediisocyanate; 5-isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-fxsp0;1,3,3-trimethyIcyclohexane (isophoronediisocyanate); 4,4′-methylene-bis-1,1′-cyclohexanediisocyanate; 4,4′-methylene-bis-1,1′ benzyldiisocyanate; or 1,3-bis-(2-isocyanatopropan-2-yl)benzene with polyethylene glycol and end-capped with one or a mixture of more than one of octanol, decanol, dodecanol, tetradecanol, hexadecanol, octadecanol, and octadec-9-enol or polyethyleneglycol ethers of octanol, decanol, dodecanol, tetradecanol, hexadecanol, octadecanol, and octadec-9-enol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 20,000 | 1161844-26-3, 1161844-30-9, 1161844-43-4, 1161844-51-4, 1161844-53-6, 693252-31-2, 162993-60-4, 630102-86-2 |
Polymethylene polyphenylisocyanate, polymer with ethylene diamine, diethylene triamine and sebacoyl chloride, cross-linked; minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 100,000 | None |
Polyoxyalkylated glycerol fatty acid esters; the mono-, di-, or triglyceride mixtures of C 8 through C 22 , primarily C 8 through C 18 saturated and unsaturated, fatty acids containing up to 15% water by weight reacted with a minimum of three moles of either ethylene oxide or propylene oxide; the resulting polyoxyalkylated glycerol ester polymer minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,500 | 61791-23-9, 68201-46-7, 68440-49-3, 68458-88-8, 68553-06-0, 68606-12-2, 68648-38-4, 70377-91-2, 70914-02-2, 72245-12-6, 72698-41-3, 180254-52-8, 248273-72-5, 308063-50-5, 952722-33-7. |
Polyoxyalkylated sorbitan fatty acid esters with C6 through C22 aliphatic alkanoic and/or alkenoic fatty acids, branched or linear, the resulting polyoxyalkylene sorbitan esters minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,300 | 81776-11-6, 87090-31-1, 88895-72-1, 103171-31-9, 161026-53-5, 1472644-80-6, 1472644-81-7, 1472644-84-0, 1472644-85-1, 1472644-87-3, 1472644-88-4, 1472654-83-3, 1472655-32-5, 1472661-05-4, 1472661-17-8, 1472663-59-4, 1472663-64-1, 1472663-66-3, 1472663-92-5, 1472668-03-3 |
Polyoxyalkylated trimethylopropanes with 20 to 80 moles of ethylene and/or propylene oxide, fatty acid esters with C8 through C22 aliphatic alkanoic and/or alkenoic fatty acids, branched or linear; minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 3,000 | 25765-36-0; 29860-47-7; 37339-03-0; 52624-57-4; 58090-24-7; 63964-38-5; 72939-62-9; 74521-14-5; 75300-70-8; 75300-90-2; 84271-03-4; 84271-04-5; 86850-92-2; 107120-02-5; 133331-01-8; 137587-60-1; 149797-40-0; 149797-41-1; 150695-97-9; 152130-24-0; 163349-94-8; 163349-95-9; 163349-96-0; 163349-97-1; 163349-98-2; 165467-70-9; 183619-46-7; 183619-50-3; 185260-01-9; 202606-04-0; 210420-84-1; 233660-70-3; 263011-96-7; 283602-94-8; 701980-40-7; 872038-58-9; 875709-44-7; 875709-45-8; 875709-46-9; 875709-47-0; 879898-63-2; 910038-01-6; 1190748-04-9; 1225384-02-0; 1428944-41-5; 1446498-15-2. |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a-hydro-ω-hydroxy-, ether with N-[4-[bis[4-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]phenyl]methylene]-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene]-2-hydroxy-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)ethanaminium, benzenesulfonate (6:1:1), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) of 1,370 | 1313600-46-2 |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-hydro-ω-hydroxy-, polymer with 1, 1′-methylene-bis-[4-isocyanatocyclohexane], minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1800 | 39444-87-6 |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl)-α-hydro-ω-hydroxy-, polymer with poly(isocyanatoalkyl) benzene, alkylol-blocked, number average molecular weight (Mn), 18,721 | (No CAS Reg. No. Associated). |
Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), polymer with 1,2-ethandiol, 2-methyl-1,3-propanediol, hexanedioic acid, 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid, 1,3-benzenedicarboxylic acid, 1,1′-methylenebis[4-isocyanatobenzene] and 2-ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol, with a minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) of 1400 | None. |
Polyoxyethylated primary amine (C 14 -C 18 ); the fatty amine is derived from an animal source and contains 3% water; the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 20 moles | None |
Polyoxyethylated sorbitol fatty acid esters; the polyoxyethylated sorbitol solution containing 15% water is reacted with fatty acids limited to C 12 , C 14 , C 16 , and C 18 , containing minor amounts of associated fatty acids; the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 30 moles. | None |
Polyoxyethylated sorbitol fatty acid esters; the sorbitol solution containing up to 15% water is reacted with 20-50 moles of ethylene oxide and aliphatic alkanoic and/or alkenoic fatty acids C 8 through C 22 with minor amounts of associated fatty acids; the resulting polyoxyethylene sorbitol ester having a minimum molecular weight (in amu), 1,300 | None |
Poly(oxyethylene/oxypropylene) monoalkyl (C 6 -C 10 ) ether sodium fumarate adduct, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,900 | 102900-02-7 |
Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], α-[(9Z)-1-oxo-9-octadecen-1-yl]-ω-[[(9Z)-1-oxo-9-octadecen-1yl]oxy]-, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 2,300 | 26571-49-3 |
Polyoxymethylene copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 15,000 | None |
Poly(oxypropylene) block polymer with poly(oxyethylene), molecular weight (in amu), 1,800-16,000 | None |
Poly(phenylhexylurea), cross-linked, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 36,000 | None |
Polypropylene | 9003-07-0 |
Polystyrene, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 50,000 | 9003-53-6 |
Polytetrafluoroethylene | 9002-84-0 |
Polyvinyl acetate, copolymer with maleic anhydride, partially hydrolyzed, sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 53,000 | None |
Polyvinyl acetate, minimum molecular weight (in amu), 2,000 | None |
Polyvinyl acetate - polyvinyl alcohol copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 50,000 | 25213-24-5 |
Polyvinyl acetate - polyvinyl alcohol copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 14,000 | 25213-24-5 |
Polyvinyl alcohol | 9002-89-5 |
Polyvinyl chloride | None |
Polyvinyl chloride, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 29,000 | 9002-86-2 |
Polyvinylpyrrolidone butylated polymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 9,500 | 26160-96-3 |
Poly(vinylpyrrolidone), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 4,000 | 9003-39-8 |
Poly(vinylpyrrolidone-1-eicosene), minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 3,000 | 28211-18-9 |
Poly(vinylpyrrolidone-1-hexadecene), minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 4,700 | 63231-81-2 |
Propanesulfonic acid, 2-methyl-2-[(1-oxo-2-propen-1-y1)amino]-, homopolymer, sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 14,000 | 55141-01-0 |
1-propanesulfonic acid, 2-methyl-2-[(1-oxo-2-propenyl)amino]-, monosodium salt, polymer with ethenol and ethenyl acetate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 50,000 | 107568-12-7 |
1-Propanesulfonic acid, 2-methyl-2-[(1-oxo-2-propen-1-y1)amino]-, sodium salt (1:1), homopolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 14,000 | 35641-59-9 |
2-Propene-1-sulfonic acid sodium salt, polymer with ethenol and ethenyl acetate, number average molecular weight (in amu) 6,000-12,000 | None |
Propanoic acid, 3-hydroxy-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methyl-, polymer with 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol, α-hydro-ω-hydroxypoly[oxy(methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)], 5-isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexane and methyloxirane polymer with oxirane ether with 4,4′-(1-methylethylidene)bis[phenol] (2:1), polyethylene-polypropylene glycol 2-aminopropyl Me ether-blocked, compds. with 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 6,800 | 515152-49-5 |
2-Propenoic acid, butyl ester, polymer with 1,6-diisocyanatohexane, N-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methyl-2-propenamide and 2-propenenitrile, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 100,000 | 1469998-09-1 |
2-Propenoic acid, butyl ester, polymer with ethenyl acetate and sodium ethenesulfonate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 20,500 | 66573-43-1 |
2-propenoic acid, butyl ester, polymer with ethenylbenzene, methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate and 2-propenoic acid (in amu), 1900. | 27306-39-4 |
2-Propenoic acid, butyl ester, polymer with ethyl 2-propenoate and N-(hydroxymethyl)-2-propenamide, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 30,000 | 33438-19-6 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester, polymer with ethenylbenzene 14,000 daltons | 25153-46-2 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester, polymer with ethenylbenzene and 2-methylpropyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 18,000 | 68240-06-2 |
2-propenoic acid, homopolymer, ester with α-[2,4,6-tris(1-phenylethyl)phenyl]-ω-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), compd. with 2,2′,2″-nitrilotris[ethanol]), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 10,000 | 1477613-46-9 |
2-Propenoic acid, homopolymer, ester with α-methyl-ω-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) and α-[2,4,6-tris(1-phenylethyl)phenyl]-ω-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), graft, sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 4,000 | 2221936-17-8 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-hydroxyethyl ester, polymer with α-[4-(ethenyloxy)butyl]-ω-hydroxypoly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 17,000 | 1007234-89-0 |
[2-propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, C12-16-alkyl esters, telomers with 1-dodecanethiol, polyethylene-polypropylene glycol ether with propylene glycol monomethacrylate (1:1), and styrene 2,2'-(1,2-diazenediyl)bis[2-methylbutanenitrile]-initiated, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 4,000 | 950207-35-9 |
2-propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, dodecyl ester, polymer with 1-ethenyl-2-pyrrolidinone and a-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)-w-methoxypoly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 20,600 | 193743-10-1 |
2-Propenoic acid, methyl ester, polymer with ethene and 2,5-furandione, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 10,500 | 88450-35-5 |
2-Propenoic acid, methyl ester, polymer with ethenyl acetate, hydrolyzed, sodium salts | 886993-11-9 |
2-Propenoic acid, methyl-, polymer with butyl 2-propenoate and methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate compd. with 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 22,700 | 1203962-19-9 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-ethylhexyl ester, telomer with 1-dodecanethiol, ethenylbenzene and 2-methyloxirane polymer with oxirane monoether with 1,2-propanediol mono(2-methyl-2-propenoate), hydrogen 2-sulfobutanedioate, sodium salt, 2, 2′-(1,2-diazenediyl)bis[2-methylpropanenitrile]-initiated, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 | 1283712-50-4 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-methylpropyl ester, homopolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 55,000 | 9011-15-8 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-oxiranylmethyl ester, polymer with butyl 2-propenoate, ethenylbenzene and 2-ethylhexyl 2-propenoate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 3,600 | 58499-26-6 |
2-propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-oxiranylmethyl ester, polymer with ethene, ethenyl acetate, ethenyltrimethoxysilane and sodium ethenesulfonate (1:1), minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 20,000 | 518057-54-0 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, phenylmethyl ester, polymer with 2-propenoic acid, peroxydisulfuric acid ([(HO)S(O)2]2O2) sodium salt (1:2)-initiated, compounds with diethanolamine, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,000 | 1574486-33-1 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, phenylmethyl ester, polymer with 2-propenoic acid and sodium 2-methyl-2-[(1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)amino]-1-propanesulfonate (1:1), peroxydisulfuric acid ([HO)S(O)2]202) sodium salt (1:2)-initiated minimum number average molecular weight >1,000 Daltons; maximum number average molecular weight 10,000 Daltons | CASRN 1246766-57-3 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polymer with butyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate, butyl 2-propenoate, N-(1,1-dimethyl-3-oxobutyl)-2-propenamide, ethenylbenzene, 2-ethylhexyl 2-propenoate and methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 7,300 | 481053-27-4 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polymer with butyl 2-propenoate and ethenylbenzene, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 17,000 | 25036-16-2 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-Methyl-, Polymer with Butyl 2-Propenoate, Methyl 2-Methyl-2-Propenoate, Methyl 2-Propenoate and 2-Propenoic Acid, graft, Compound with 2-Amino-2-Methyl-1-Propanol | 153163-36-1 |
2-Propenoic Acid, 2-Methyl-, Polymer with Ethenylbenzene, 2-Ethylhexyl 2-Propenoate, 2-Hydroxyethyl 2-Propenoate, N-(Hydroxymethyl) -2-Methyl-2-Propenamide and Methyl 2-Methyl-2-Propenoate, Ammonium Salt | 146753-99-3 |
2-propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polymer with 2,5-furandione and 2,4,4-trimethyl-1-pentene, potassium salt, with a minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) of 6,000 | 1802325-28-5 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polymers with Bu acrylate, Et acrylate, Me methacrylate and polyethylene glycol methacrylate C 16-18 -alkyl ethers, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 13,000 | 890051-63-5 |
2-propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, polymers with tert-Bu acrylate, Me methacrylate, polyethylene glycol methacrylate C 16 -C 18 -alkyl ethers and vinylpyrrolidone, tert-Bu 2-ethylhexaneperoxoate-initiated, compounds with 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,600 | 1515872-09-9 |
2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, telomer with 2-ethylhexyl 2-propenoate, 2-propanol and sodium 2-methyl-2-[(1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl) amino]-1-propanesulfonate (1:1), sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu): 2,900 | 1260001-65-7 |
2-Propenoic acid, monoester with 1,2-propanediol, polymer with α-[4-(ethenyloxy) butyl]-ω-hydroxypoly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) and 2,5-furandione, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 25,000 | 955015-23-3 |
2-propenoic acid polymer, with 1,3-butadiene and ethenylbenzene, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 9400 | 25085-39-6 |
2-Propenoic acid, polymer with butyl 2-propenoate, ethenylbenzene and (1-methylethenyl) benzene, ammonium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,300 | 360564-31-4 |
2-Propenoic acid, polymer with ethenyl acetate, ethenylbenzene, 2-ethylhexyl 2-propenoate and ethyl 2-propenoate, minimum number average molecular weight (50,149 Daltons) | 85075-52-1 |
2-Propenoic acid, polymer with ethene, ethenyl acetate and sodium ethenesulfonate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 5,600 | 429691-44-1 |
2-Propenoic acid, polymer with ethenylbenzene and (1-methylethenyl)benzene, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,000 | 52831-04-6 |
2-Propenoic acid, polymer with ethenylbenzene and (1-methylethenyl) benzene, sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,800 | 129811-24-1 |
2-Propenoic acid, polymer with α-[4-(ethenyloxy) butyl]-ω-hydroxypoly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) and 2,5-furandione, sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 25,000 | 251479-97-7 |
2-Propenoic acid, polymer with α-[4-(ethenyloxy) butyl]-ω-hydroxypoly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) and 1,2-propanediol mono-2-propenoate, potassium sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 16,000 | 518026-64-7 |
2-Propenoic acid, polymer with α-[4-(ethenyloxy) butyl]-ω-hydroxypoly (oxy-1, 2-ethanediyl), sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 24,000 | 250591-84-5 |
2-Propenoic acid, polymer with 2-propenamide, sodium salt, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 18,000 | 25085-02-3 |
2-Propenoic acid, sodium salt, polymer with 2-propenamide, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 18,000 | 25987-30-8 |
2-Propenoic acid, telomer with N-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-2-propenamide, sodium 2-methyl-2-[(1-oxo-2-propen-1-yl)amino]-1-propanesulfonate (1:1) and sodium sulfite (1:1), sodium salt; number average of molecular weight (in amu), 2,871 | 115035-53-5 |
2-Propenoic, 2-methyl-, polymers with ethyl acrylate and polyethylene glycol methylacrylate C 18-22 alkyl ethers | 888969-14-0 |
2-Pyrrolidone, 1-ethenyl-, polymer with ethenol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 23,000 | 26008-54-8 |
Silane, dichloromethyl- reaction product with silica minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 3,340,000 | 68611-44-9 |
Silane, trimethoxy[3-(oxiranylmethoxy)propyl]-, hydrolysis products with silica, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 640,000 | 68584-82-7 |
Silicic acid, sodium salt, reaction products with chlorotrimethylsilane and iso-propyl alcohol, reaction with poly(oxypropylene)-poly(oxyethylene) glycol, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 75,000 | None |
Siloxanes and silicones, di-Me, Me hydrogen, reaction products with vinyl group-terminated di-Me siloxanes, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu) 10,600” | 156065-02-0 |
Sodium polyflavinoidsulfonate, consisting chiefly of the copolymer of catechin and leucocyanidin | None |
Soybean oil, ethoxylated; the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 10 moles or greater | 61791-23-9 |
Starch, oxidized, polymers with Bu acrylate, tert-Bu acrylate and styrene, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 10,000 | 204142-80-3 |
Stearyl methacrylate-1,6-hexanediol dimethacrylate copolymer, minimum molecular weight (in amu), 100,000 | None |
Styrene, copolymers with acrylic acid and/or methacrylic acid, with none and/or one or more of the following monomers or polymers: acrylamidopropyl methyl sulfonic acid, methallyl sulfonic acid, 3-sulfopropyl acrylate, 3-sulfopropyl methacrylate, hydroxypropyl methacrylate, hydroxypropyl acrylate, hydroxyethyl methacrylate, hydroxyethyl acrylate, lauryl methacrylate, and/or poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propenyl)-ω-methoxy-; and its sodium, potassium, ammonium, monoethanolamine, and triethanolamine salts; the resulting polymer having a minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1200 | None. |
Styrene-ethylene-propylene block copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 125,000 | 108388-87-0 |
Styrene, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, butyl acrylate copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 4,200 | 30795-23-4 |
Styrene-2-ethylhexyl acrylate-glycidyl methacrylate-2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid graft copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 12,500 | None |
Styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer | None |
Styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer, ester derivative | None |
Styrene- maleic anhydride ethyl amine salt copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,700 | None |
Tall oil, polymer with polyethylene glycol and succinic anhydride monopolyisobutylene derivs., minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 | 1398573-80-2 |
Tamarind seed gum, 2-hydroxypropyl ether polymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 10,000 | 68551-04-2 |
Tetradecyl acrylate-acrylic acid copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 3,000 | None |
Tetraethoxysilane, polymer with hexamethyldisiloxane, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 2,500 | 104133-09-7 |
Tetraethoxysilane, polymer with hexamethyldisiloxane, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 6,500 | 104133-09-7 |
α-[p-(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenyl]-ω-hydroxypoly(oxyethylene) produced by the condensation of 1 mole of p-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol with a range of 30-70 moles of ethylene oxide |
9036-19-5
9002-93-1 |
α-[ p -(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenyl] poly(oxypropylene) block polymer with poly(oxyethylene); the poly(oxypropylene) content averages 25 moles, the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 40 moles, the molecular weight (in amu) averages 3,400 | None |
1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine, polymer with formaldehyde, methylated, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 10000 | 68002-20-0 |
1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine, polymer with formaldehyde, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 10000 | 9003-08-1 |
α-[2,4,6-Tris[1-(phenyl)ethyl]phenyl]-ω-hydroxy poly(oxyethylene) poly(oxypropylene) copolymer, the poly(oxypropylene) content averages 2-8 moles, the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 16-30moles, average molecular weight (in amu), 1,500 | None |
Alpha-[2,4,6-Tris[1-(phenyl)ethyl]phenyl]-Omega-hydroxy poly(oxyethylene) poly(oxypropylene) copolymer, the poly(oxypropylene) content averages 2-8 moles, the poly(oxyethylene) content averages 16-60 moles. Minimum number-average molecular weight (in amu) of 1,500 | 70880-56-7 |
Urea-formaldehyde copolymer, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 30,000 | 9011-05-6 |
Vinyl acetate-allyl acetate-monomethyl maleate copolymer, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 20,000 | None |
Vinyl acetate-ethylene copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 69,000 | 24937-78-8 |
Vinyl acetate polymer with none and/or one or more of the following monomers: Ethylene, propylene, N-methyl acrylamide, acrylamide, monoethyl maleate, diethyl maleate, monooctyl maleate, dioctyl maleate, maleic anhydride, maleic acid, octyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, methyl acrylate, acrylic acid, octyl methacrylate, butyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, methyl methacrylate, methacrylic acid, carboxyethyl acrylate, and diallyl phthalate; and their corresponding sodium, potassium, ammonium, isopropylamine, triethylamine, monoethanolamine and/or triethanolamine salts; the resulting polymer having a minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 1,200 | None |
Vinyl acetate-vinyl alcohol-alkyl lactone copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 40,000; minimum viscosity of 18 centipoise | None |
Vinyl alcohol-disodium itaconate copolymer, minimum average molecular weight (in amu), 50,290 | None |
Vinyl alcohol-vinyl acetate copolymer, benzaldehyde-o-sodium sulfonate condensate, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 20,000 | None |
Vinyl alcohol-vinyl acetate-monomethyl maleate, sodium salt-maleic acid, disodium salt-γ-butyrolactone acetic acid, sodium salt copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 20,000 | None |
Vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymers | None |
Vinyl pyrrolidone-acrylic acid copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 6,000 | 28062-44-4 |
Vinyl pyrrolidone-dimethylaminoethylmethacrylate copolymer, minimum number average molecular weight (in amu), 20,000 | 30581-59-0 |
Vinyl pyrrolidone-styrene copolymer | 25086-29-7 |
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[67 FR 36528, May 24, 2002; 84 FR 28750, June 20, 2019; 84 FR 32323, July 8, 2019; 84 FR 32628, July 9, 2019; 84 FR 33706, July 15, 2019; 84 FR 44718, Aug. 27, 2019; 85 FR 40125, July 6, 2020; 85 FR 57749, Sep. 16, 2020; 86 FR 26848, May. 18, 2021; 86 FR 30209, Jun. 7, 2021; 86 FR 37058, July 14, 2021; 86 FR 48031, Aug. 27, 2021; 86 FR 48036, Aug. 27, 2021; 86 FR 52418, Sept. 21, 2021; 86 FR 62735, Nov. 12, 2021; 86 FR 68921, Dec. 6, 2021; 87 FR 1363, Jan. 11, 2022; 87 FR 6042, Feb. 3, 2022; 87 FR 8956, Feb. 17, 2022; 87 FR 36071, June 15, 2022; 87 FR 47637, Aug. 4, 2022; 87 FR 54397, Sept. 6, 2022; 87 FR 54622, Sep. 7, 2022; 87 FR 60298, Oct. 5, 2022; 87 FR 61540, Oct. 12, 2022; 87 FR 66557, Nov. 4, 2022; 88 FR 9405, Feb. 14, 2023; 88 FR 12220, Feb. 27, 2023; 88 FR 12216, Feb. 27, 2023; 88 FR 24708, Apr. 24, 2023; 88 FR 24705, Apr. 24, 2023; 88 FR 24702, Apr. 24, 2023; 89 FR 59838, Jul. 24, 2024; 89 FR 51981, Jun. 21, 2024; 89 FR 63824, Aug. 6, 2024; 89 FR 68112, Aug. 23, 2024]
§180.1011 Viable spores of the microorganism Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) For the purposes of this section the microbial insecticide for which exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is being established shall have the following specifications:
(1) The microorganism shall be an authentic strain of Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner conforming to the morphological and biochemical characteristics of Bacillus thuringiensis as described in Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, Eighth Edition.
(2) Spore preparations of Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner shall be produced by pure culture fermentation procedures with adequate control measures during production to detect any changes from the characteristics of the parent strain or contamination by other microorganisms.
(3) Each lot of spore preparation, prior to the addition of other materials, shall be tested by subcutaneous injection of at least 1 million spores into each of five laboratory test mice weighing 17 grams to 23 grams. Such test shall show no evidence of infection or injury in the test animals when observed for 7 days following injection.
(4) Spore preparations shall be free of the Bacillus thuringiensis β-exotoxin when tested with the fly larvae toxicity test (“Microbial Control of Insects and Mites,” R.P.M. Bond et al., p. 280 ff., 1971). This specification can be satisfied either by determining that each master seed lot brought into production is a Bacillus thuringiensis strain which does not produce β-exotoxin under standard manufacturing conditions or by periodically determining that β-exotoxin synthesized during spore production is eliminated by the subsequent spore-harvesting procedure.
(b) Exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial insecticide Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner, as specified in paragraph (a) of this section, in or on honey and honeycomb and all other raw agricultural commodities when it is applied either to growing crops, or when it is applied after harvest in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[36 FR 22540, Nov. 25, 1971, as amended at 38 FR 19045, July 17, 1973; 42 FR 28540, June 3, 1977; 45 FR 43721, June 30, 1980; 45 FR 56347, Aug. 25, 1980; 74 FR 26533, June 3, 2009]
§180.1016 Ethylene; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Ethylene is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues when:
(a) For all food commodities, it is used as a plant regulator on plants, seeds, or cuttings and on all food commodities after harvest and when applied in accordance with good agricultural practices.
(b) Injected into the soil to cause premature germination of witchweed in bean (lima and string), cabbage, cantaloupe, collard, corn, cotton, cucumber, eggplant, okra, onion, pasture grass, pea (field and sweet), peanut, pepper, potato, sweet potato, sorghum, soybean, squash, tomato, turnip, and watermelon fields as part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture witchweed control program.
[39 FR 33315, Sept. 17, 1974, as amended at 40 FR 19477, May 5, 1975; 64 FR 31505, June 11, 1999]
§180.1017 Diatomaceous earth; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) Diatomaceous earth is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues when used in accordance with good agricultural practice in pesticide formulations applied to growing crops, to food commodities after harvest, and to animals.
(b) Diatomaceous earth may be safely used in accordance with the following conditions. Application shall be limited solely to spot and/or crack and crevice treatments in food or feed processing and food or feed storage areas in accordane with the precribed conditions:
(1) It is used or intended for use for control of insects in food or feed processing and food or feed storage areas: Provided, That the food or feed is removed or covered prior to such use.
(2) To assure safe use of the insecticide, its label and labeling shall conform to that registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and it shall be used in accordance with such label and labeling.
[65 FR 33716, May 24, 2000]
§180.1019 Sulfuric acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) Residues of sulfuric acid are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used in accordance with good agricultural practice when used as a herbicide in the production of garlic and onions, and as a vine desiccant in the production of potatoes and hops.
(b) Residues of sulfuric acid are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in cattle, meat; goat, meat; hog, meat; horse, meat; sheep, meat; poultry, fat; poultry, meat; poultry, meat, byproducts; egg; milk; fish, shellfish, and irrigated crops when it results from the use of sulfuric acid as an inert ingredient in a pesticide product used in irrigation conveyance systems and lakes, ponds, reservoirs, or bodies of water in which fish or shellfish are cultivated. The sulfuric acid is not to exceed 10% of the pesticide formulation (non-aerosol formulations only).
[69 FR 40787, July 7, 2004, as amended at 74 FR 26533, June 3, 2009; 85 FR 67293, Oct. 22, 2020]
§180.1020 Sodium chlorate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Sodium chlorate is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues when used as a defoliant or desiccant in accordance with good agricultural practice on the following crops:
Bean, dry, seed
Corn, field, forage
Corn, field, grain
Corn, field, stover
Corn, pop, grain
Corn, pop, stover
Corn, sweet, forage
Corn, sweet, stover
Cotton, undelinted seed
Flax, seed
Grain, aspirated fractions
Guar, seed
Pea, southern
Pepper, nonbell
Potato
Rice, grain
Rice, straw
Safflower, seed
Sorghum, forage, forage
Sorghum, grain, forage
Sorghum, grain, grain
Sorghum, grain, stover
Soybean, forage
Soybean, hay
Soybean, seed
Sunflower, seed
Wheat, grain
[74 FR 47457, Sept. 16, 2009]
§180.1021 Copper; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) Copper is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in cattle, meat; goat, meat; hog, meat; horse, meat; sheep, meat; milk, poultry, fat; poultry, meat; poultry, meat byproducts; egg, fish, shellfish, and irrigated crops when it results from the use of:
(1) Copper sulfate as an algicide or herbicide in irrigation conveyance systems and lakes, ponds, reservoirs, or bodies of water in which fish or shellfish are cultivated.
(2) Basic copper carbonate (malachite) as an algicide or herbicide in impounded and stagnant bodies of water
(3) Copper triethanolamine and copper monoethanolamine as an algicide or herbicide in fish hatcheries, lakes, ponds, and reservoirs
(4) Cuprous oxide bearing antifouling coatings for control of algae or other coatings for control of algae or other organisms on submerged concrete or other (irrigation) structures.
(5) Copper oxide embedded in polymer emitter heads used in irrigation systems for root incursion prevention.
(b) The following copper compounds are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance when applied (primarily) as a fungicide to growing crops using good agricultural practices:
Copper compounds | CAS Reg. No. |
---|---|
Basic copper carbonate (malachite) | 1184-64-1 |
Copper ammonia complex | 16828-95-8 |
Copper ethylenediamine complex | 13426-91-0 |
Copper hydroxide | 20427-59-2 |
Copper octanoate | 20543-04-8 |
Copper oxychloride | 1332-65-6 |
Copper oxychloride sulfate | 8012-69-9 |
Copper salts of fatty and rosin acids | 9007-39-0 |
Copper sulfate basic | 1344-73-6 |
Copper sulfate pentahydrate | 7758-99-8 |
Cuprous oxide | 1317-19-1 |
(c) Copper sulfate pentahydrate (CAS Reg. No. 7758-99-8) is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance when applied as a fungicide to growing crops or to raw agricultural commodities after harvest, and as a bactericide/fungicide in or on meat, fat and meat by-products of cattle, sheep, hogs, goats, horses and poultry, milk and eggs when applied as a bactericide/fungicide to animal premises and bedding.
(d) Copper (II) hydroxide (CAS Reg. No. 20427-59-2) is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance when applied to growing crops or to raw agricultural commodities as an inert ingredient (for pH control) in pesticide products.
[65 FR 68912, Nov. 15, 2000, as amended at 69 FR 4069, Jan. 28, 2004; 71 FR 46110, Aug. 11, 2006; 74 FR 26534, June 3, 2009; 74 FR 47457, Sept. 16, 2009; 80 FR 37551, July 1, 2015]
§180.1022 Iodine-detergent complex; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The aqueous solution of hydriodic acid and elemental iodine, including one or both of the surfactants (a) polyoxypropylene-polyoxyethylene glycol nomionic block polymers (minimum average molecular weight 1,900) and (b) α-(p- nonylphenyl)-omega- hydroxypoly (oxyethylene) having a maximum average molecular weight of 748 and in which the nonyl group is a propylene trimer isomer, is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in egg, and poultry, fat; poultry, meat; poultry, meat byproducts when used as a sanitizer in poultry drinking water.
[74 FR 26534, June 3, 2009]
§180.1023 Propanoic acid; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) Postharvest application of propanoic acid or a mixture of methylene bispropionate and oxy(bismethylene) bisproprionate when used as a fungicide is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in or on the following raw agricultural commodities: Alfalfa, forage; alfalfa, hay; alfalfa, seed; barley, grain; Bermudagrass, forage; Bermudagrass, hay; bluegrass, forage; bluegrass, hay; bromegrass, forage; bromegrass, hay; clover, forage; clover, hay; corn, field, grain; corn, pop, grain; cowpea, hay; fescue, forage; fescue, hay; lespedeza, forage; lespedeza, hay; lupin; oat, grain; orchardgrass, forage; orchardgrass, hay; peanut, hay; pea, field, hay; ryegrass, Italian, hay; sorghum, grain, grain; soybean, hay; sudangrass, forage; sudangrass, hay; timothy, forage; timothy, hay; vetch, forage; vetch, hay; and wheat, grain.
(b) Propanoic acid is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in or on cattle, meat; cattle, meat byproducts; goat, meat; goat, meat byproducts; hog, meat; hog meat byproducts; horse, meat; horse, meat byproducts; sheep, meat; sheep meat byproducts; and, poultry, fat; poultry meat; poultry meat byproducts; milk, and egg when applied as a bactericide/fungicide to livestock drinking water, poultry litter, and storage areas for silage and grain.
(c) Preharvest and postharvest application of propanoic acid (CAS Reg. No. 79-09-4), propanioc acid, calcium salt (CAS Reg. No. 4075-81-4), and propanioc sodium salt (CAS Reg. No. 137-40-6) are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance on all crops when used as either an active or inert ingredient in accordance with good agricultural practice in pesticide formulations applied to growing crops, to raw agricultural commodities before and after harvest and to animals.
[69 FR 47025, Aug. 4, 2004, as amended at 74 FR 26534, June 3, 2009]
§180.1025 Xylene; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Xylene is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used as an aquatic herbicide applied to irrigation conveyance systems in accordance with the following conditions:
(a) It is to be used only in programs of the Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of Interior, and cooperating water user organizations.
(b) It is to be applied as an emulsion at an initial concentration not to exceed 750 parts per million.
(c) It is not to be applied when there is any likelihood that the irrigation water will be used as a source of raw water for a potable water system or where return flows of such treated irrigation water into receiving rivers and streams would contain residues of xylene in excess of 10 parts per million.
(d) Xylene to be used as an aquatic herbicide shall meet the requirement limiting the presence of a polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons as listed in 21 CFR 172.250.
[38 FR 16352, June 22, 1973, as amended at 50 FR 2980, Jan. 3, 1985]
§180.1027 Nuclear polyhedrosis virus of Heliothis zea; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) For the purposes of this section, the viral insecticide must be produced with an unaltered and unadulterated inoculum of the single-embedded Heliothis zea nuclear polyhedrosis virus (HzSNPV). The identity of the seed virus must be assured by periodic checks.
(b) Each lot of active ingredient of the viral insecticide shall have the following specifications:
(1) The level of extraneous bacterial contamination of the final unformulated viral insecticide should not exceed 10 7 colonies per gram as determined by an aerobic plate on trypticase soy agar.
(2) Human pathogens, e.g., Salmonella, Shigella, or Vibrio, must be absent.
(3) Safety to mice as determined by an intraperitoneal injection study must be demonstrated.
(4) Identity of the viral product, as determined by the most sensitive and standardized analytical technique, e.g., restriction endonuclease and/or SDS-PAGE analysis, must be demonstrated.
(c) Exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance are established for the residues of the microbial insecticide Heliothis zea NPV, as specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, in or on all agricultural commodities.
[60 FR 42460, Aug. 16, 1995, as amended at 74 FR 26534, June 3, 2009]
§180.1033 Methoprene; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Methoprene is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities when used to control insect larvae.
[68 FR 34829, June 11, 2003]
§180.1037 Polybutenes; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) Polybutenes are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in or on the raw agricultural commodity cotton, undelinted seed when used as a sticker agent for formulations of the attractant gossyplure (1:1 mixture of (Z,Z)- and (Z,E)-7,11-hexadecadien-1-ol acetate) to disrupt the mating of the pink bollworm.
(b) Polybutenes are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in or on the raw agricultural commodity artichoke when used as a sticker agent in multi-layered laminted controlled-release dispensers of (Z)-11-hexaadecenal to disrupt the mating of the artichoke plume moth.
[74 FR 26534, June 3, 2009]
§180.1040 Ethylene glycol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Ethylene glycol as a component of pesticide formulations is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance when used in foliar applications to peanut plants.
[43 FR 41393, Sept. 18, 1978]
§180.1041 Nosema locustae; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The insecticide Nosema locustae is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in or on all raw agricultural commodities.
[47 FR 21537, May 19, 1982]
§180.1043 Gossyplure; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The pheromone gossyplure, a 1:1 mixture of (Z,Z)- and (Z,E)-7,11-hexadecadien-1-ol acetate) is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on the raw agricultural commodity cotton, undelinted seed when applied to cotton from capillary fibers.
[74 FR 26534, June 3, 2009]
§180.1049 Carbon dioxide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The insecticide carbon dioxide is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used after harvest in modified atmospheres for stored insect control on food commodities.
[65 FR 33716, May 24, 2000]
§180.1050 Nitrogen; exemption from the requirements of a tolerance.
The insecticide nitrogen is exempted from the requirements of a tolerance when used after harvest in modified atmospheres for stored product insect control on all food commodities.
[65 FR 33716, May 24, 2000]
§180.1052 2,2,5-trimethyl-3-dichloroacetyl-1,3-oxazolidine; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
2,2,5-trimethyl-3-dichloroacetyl-1,3-oxazolidine is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used as an inert ingredient in formulations of the herbicides S-ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate, S-propyl dipropylthiocarbamate, and S-ethyl diisobutylthiocarbamate applied to corn fields before the corn plants emerge from the soil with a maximum of 0.5 pound of the inert ingredient per acre.
[45 FR 51201, Aug. 1, 1980]
§180.1054 Calcium hypochlorite; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) Calcium hypochlorite is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used preharvest or postharvest in solution on all raw agricultural commodities.
(b) Calcium hypochlorite is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on grape when used as a fumigant postharvest by means of a chlorine generator pad.
[59 FR 59165, Nov. 16, 1994, as amended at 74 FR 26534, June 3, 2009]
§180.1056 Boiled linseed oil; exemption from requirement of tolerance.
Boiled linseed oil (containing no more than 0.33 percent manganese naphthenate and no more than 0.33 percent cobalt naphthenate) is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance when used as a coating agent for S-ethyl hexahydro-1H-azepine-1-carbothioate. No more than 15 percent of the pesticide formulation may consist of “boiled linseed oil.” This exemption is limited to use on rice before edible parts form.
[46 FR 33270, June 29, 1981]
§180.1057 Phytophthora palmivora; exemption from requirement of tolerance.
Phytophthora palmivora is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on the raw agricultural commodity fruit, citrus.
[74 FR 26534, June 3, 2009]
§180.1058 Sodium diacetate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Sodium diacetate, when used postharvest as a fungicide, is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in or on alfalfa, hay; Bermudagrass, hay; bluegrass, hay; bromegrass, hay; clover,hay; corm, field, grain; corn, pop, grain; oat, grain; orchardgrass, hay; sorghum, grain, grain; sudangrass, hay; ryegrass, Italian, hay; timothy, hay.
[74 FR 26534, June 3, 2009]
§180.1064 Tomato pinworm insect pheromone; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for combined residues of both components of the tomato pinworm insect pheromone (E)-4-tridecen-1-yl acetate and (Z)-4-tridecen-1-yl acetate in or on all raw agricultural commodities (preharvest) in accordance with the following prescribed conditions:
(a) Application shall be limited solely to point source dispensers or point source chopped fibers containing the tomato pinworm insect pheromone.
(b) Cumulative yearly application cannot exceed 200 grams of tomato pinworm pheromone per acre.
[58 FR 34376, June 25, 1993]
§180.1065 2-Amino-4,5-dihydro-6-methyl-4-propyl-s-triazolo(1,5-alpha)pyrimidin-5-one; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The inert ingredient, 2-amino-4,5-dihydro-6-methyl-4-propyl-s-triazolo(1,5-alpha)pyrimidin-5-one is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used as an emetic at not more than 0.3 percent in formulations of paraquat dichloride. Further restrictions on this exemption are that this ingredient may not be advertised as an emetic and the paraquat product may not be promoted in any way because of the inclusion of this inert ingredient.
[70 FR 46431, Aug. 10, 2005]
§180.1067 Methyl eugenol and malathion combination; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The insect attractant methyl eugenol and the insecticide malathion are exempt from the requirement of tolerances on all raw agricultural commodities when used in combination in Oriental fruit fly eradication programs under the authority of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in accordance with the following directions and specifications:
(a) The combination shall be at the ratio of three parts methyl eugenol to one part technical malathion (3:1).
(b) This combination is to be impregnated on a carrier (cigarette filter tips (cellulose acetate); cotton strings; fiberboard squares) or mixed with a jel cleared under 40 CFR 180.920 or 180.950.
(c) The maximum actual dosage per application per acre shall be 28.35 grams (one ounce avoirdupois) methyl eugenol and 9.45 grams (one-third (0.33) ounce avoirdupois) technical malathion.
[47 FR 9002, Mar. 3, 1982, as amended at 69 FR 23142, Apr. 28, 2004]
§180.1068 C 12-C 18 fatty acid potassium salts; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
C12-C18 fatty acids (saturated and unsaturated) potassium salts are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in or on all raw agricultural commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practice.
[60 FR 34871, July 5, 1995]
§180.1069 (Z)-11-Hexadecenal; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biological insecticide (pheromone) (Z)-11-hexadecenal when used as a sex attractant on artichoke plants to control the artichoke plume moth.
[47 FR 14906, Apr. 7, 1982]
§180.1070 Sodium chlorite; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Sodium chlorite is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues when used in accordance with good agricultural practice as a seed-soak treatment in the growing of the raw agricultural commodities vegetable, brassica, leafy, group 5 and radish, roots and radish, tops.
[74 FR 26534, June 3, 2009]
§180.1071 Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Milk, Soybeans, Eggs, Fish, Crustacea, and Wheat; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) General. Residues resulting from the following uses of the food commodity forms of peanuts, tree nuts, milk, soybeans, eggs (including putrescent eggs), fish, crustacea, and wheat are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities under FFDCA section 408 (when used as either an inert or an active ingredient in a pesticide formulation), if such use is in accordance with good agricultural practices:
(1) Use in pesticide products intended to treat seeds.
(2) Use in nursery and greenhouse operations, as defined in 40 CFR 170.3, which includes seeding, potting and transplanting activities.
(3) Pre-plant and at-transplant applications.
(4) Incorporation into seedling and planting beds.
(5) Applications to cuttings and bare roots.
(6) Applications to the field that occur after the harvested crop has been removed.
(7) Soil-directed applications around and adjacent to all plants.
(8) Applications to rangelands, which is land, mostly grasslands, whose plants can provide food (i.e., forage) for grazing or browsing animals.
(9) Use in chemigation and irrigation systems (via flood, drip, or furrow application with no overhead spray applications).
(10) Application as part of a dry fertilizer on which an active ingredient is impregnated.
(11) Aerial and ground applications that occur when no above-ground harvestable food commodities are present (usually pre-bloom).
(12) Application as part of an animal feed-through product.
(13) Applications as gel and solid (non-liquid/non-spray) crack and crevice treatments that place the gel or bait directly into or on top of the cracks and crevices via a mechanism such as a syringe.
(14) Applications to the same crop from which the food commodity is derived, whether the plant fraction(s) intended for harvest are present or not, e.g., applications of peanut meal when applied to peanut plants.
(b) Specific chemical substances. Residues resulting from the use of the following substances as either an inert or an active ingredient in a pesticide formulation are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance under FFDCA section 408, if such use is in accordance with good agricultural practices and such use is included in paragraph (a):
Chemical Substance | CAS No. |
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Caseins | 9000-71-9 |
Caseins, ammonium complexes | 9005-42-9 |
Caseins, hydrolyzates | 65072-00-6 |
Caseins, potassium complexes | 68131-54-4 |
Caseins, sodium complexes | 9005-46-3 |
[70 FR 1360, Jan. 7, 2005]
§180.1072 Poly-D-glucosamine (chitosan); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biological plant growth regulator poly-D-glucosamine when used as a seed treatment in or on barley, beans, oats, peas, rice, and wheat.
(b) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biological plant growth regulator poly-D-glucosamine when used as a pesticide in the production any raw agricultural commodity.
[60 FR 19524, Apr. 19, 1995]
§180.1073 Isomate-M; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The oriental fruit moth pheromone (Isomate-M) (Z-8-dodecen-l-yl acetate, E-8-dodecen-l-yl acetate, Z-8-dodecen-l-ol) is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all the raw agricultural commodities (food and feed) including, peach; quince; nectarine; and nut, macadamia when used in orchards with encapsulated polyethylene tubing to control oriental fruit moth.
[74 FR 26534, June 3, 2009]
§180.1074 F.D.&C. Blue No. 1; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
F.D.&C. Blue No. 1 is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used as an aquatic plant control agent.
[47 FR 25963, June 16, 1982]
§180.1075 Colletotrichum gloeosporioides f. sp. aeschynomene; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the mycoherbicide Colletotrichum gloeosporioides f. sp. aeschynomene in or on the following raw agricultural commodities:
Commodity
Aspirated grain fractions
Rice, grain
Soybean, forage
Soybean, hay
Soybean, seed
[47 FR 25742, June 15, 1982, as amended at 74 FR 26534, June 3, 2009]
§180.1076 Viable spores of the microorganism Bacillus popilliae; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) For the purposes of this section the microbial insecticide for which exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is being established shall have the following specifications:
(1) The microorganism shall be an authentic strain of Bacillus popilliae conforming to the morphological and biochemical characteristics of Bacillus popilliae as described in Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, Eighth Edition.
(2) Spore preparations of Bacillus popilliae shall be produced by an extraction process from diseased Japanese beetles, and may contain a small percentage of the naturally occurring milky disease bacterium Bacillus lentimorbus.
(3) Each lot of spore preparation, prior to the addition of other materials, shall be tested by subcutaneous injection of at least 1 million spores into each of five laboratory test mice weighing 17 grams to 23 grams. Such test shall show no evidence of infection of injury in the test animals when observed for 7 days following injection.
(b) Exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial insecticide Bacillus popilliae, as specified in paragraph (a) of this section in or on grass, pasture, forage and grass, rangeland, forage when it is applied to growing crops in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[47 FR 38535, Sept. 1, 1982, as amended at 74 FR 26535, June 3, 2009]
§180.1080 Plant volatiles and pheromone; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the plant volatiles cyclic decadiene, cyclic decene, cyclic pentadecatriene, and decatriene and the pheromone Z-2-isopropenyl-1-methylcyclobutaneethanol; Z-3,3-dimethyl-Δ1,β-cyclohexaneethanol; Z-3,3-dimethyl-Δ1,α-cyclohexaneethanal; E-3,3-dimethyl-Δ1,α-cyclohexaneethanal combination when applied to cotton in hollow synthetic fibers.
[48 FR 28442, June 22, 1983]
§180.1083 Dimethyl sulfoxide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) [CAS Registry Number 67-68-5] is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used as an inert solvent or cosolvent in formulations with the following pesticides when used in accordance with good agricultural practices in or on the following raw agricultural commodities:
(a) Carbaryl (1-naphthyl methyl-carbamate)
Pea, dry, seed
Pea, succulent
(b) O-O-Diethyl O-(2-isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinyl) phosphorothioate
Pea, dry, seed
Pea, succulent
[48 FR 54819, Dec. 7, 1983, as amended at 74 FR 26535, June 3, 2009]
§180.1084 Monocarbamide dihydrogen sulfate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Monocarbamide dihydrogen sulfate is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used as a herbicide or desiccant in or on all raw agricultural commodities.
[53 FR 12152, Apr. 13, 1988]
§180.1086 3,7,11-Trimethyl-1,6,10-dodecatriene-1-ol and 3,7,11-trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatriene-3-ol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The insect pheromone containing the active ingredients 3,7,11-trimethyl-1,6,10-dodecatriene-1-ol and 3,7,11-trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatriene-3-ol is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities.
[52 FR 12165, Apr. 15, 1987; 52 FR 29014, Aug. 5, 1987]
§180.1087 Sesame stalks; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biorational nematicide sesame stalk in or on the following raw agricultural commodities: Almond; almond, hulls; cotton, undelinted seed; cotton, gin byproducts; soybean, seed; soybean, forage; soybean, hay; aspirated grain fractions; potato; beet, sugar, roots; beet, sugar, tops; tomato; pepper, bell; squash; strawberry; eggplant; cucumber; carrot, roots; radish, roots; radish, top; turnip, roots; turnip, tops; onion; pea, dry; pea, succulent; melon; grape; walnut; orange; grapefruit; mulberry; peach; apple; apricot; blackberry; loganberry; pecan; cherry; plum, and cranberry.
[74 FR 26535, June 3, 2009]
§180.1089 Poly-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine; exemption from the requirement of tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biochemical nematicide poly-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine on a variety of agricultural crops.
[53 FR 10249, Mar. 30, 1988]
§180.1090 Lactic acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Lactic acid (2-hydroxypropanoic acid) is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used as a plant growth regulator in or on all raw agricultural commodities.
[53 FR 15286, May 4, 1988]
§180.1091 Aluminum isopropoxide and aluminum secondary butoxide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Aluminum isopropoxide (CAS Reg. No. 555-31-7) and aluminum secondary butoxide (CAS Reg. No. 2269-22-9) are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used in accordance with good agricultural practices as stabilizers in formulations of the insecticide amitraz [N′-(2,4-dimethylphenyl)-N-[[(2,4-dimethylphenyl)imino]-N-methylmethanimidamide] applied to growing crops or animals.
[53 FR 34509, Sept. 7, 1988; 53 FR 36696, Sept. 21, 1988]
§180.1092 Menthol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the pesticidal chemical menthol in or on honey and honeycomb when used in accordance with good agricultural practice in over-wintering bee hives.
[74 FR 26535, June 3, 2009]
§180.1095 Chlorine gas; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
Chlorine gas is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used preharvest or postharvest in solution on all raw agricultural commodities.
[56 FR 21309, May 8, 1991]
§180.1097 GBM-ROPE; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The grape berry moth pheromone (GBM-ROPE) containing the active ingredients (Z)-9-dedecenyl acetate and (Z)-11-tetradecenyl acetate is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on the raw agricultural commodity grape when used in orchards with encapsulated polyethylene tubing to control grape berry moth.
[74 FR 26535, June 3, 2009]
§180.1098 Gibberellins [Gibberellic Acids (GA3 and GA4 + GA7), and Sodium or Potassium Gibberellate]; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of gibberellins [gibberellic acids (GA3 and GA4 + GA7), and sodium or potassium gibberellate] in or on all food commodities when used as plant regulators on plants, seeds, or cuttings and on all food commodities after harvest in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[64 FR 31505, June 11, 1999]
§180.1100 Gliocladium virens isolate GL-21; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biofungicide Gliocladium virens GL-21 in or on all raw agricultural commodities when used either as a fungicide for inoculation of plant growth media in greenhouses or on terrestrial food crops grown outdoors in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[60 FR 48659, Sept. 20, 1995; 60 FR 52248, Oct. 5, 1995]
§180.1101 Parasitic (parasitoid) and predatory insects; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Parasitic (parasitoid) and predatory insects are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues when they are used in accordance with good agricultural and pest control practices to control insect pests of stored raw whole grains such as corn, small grains, rice, soybeans, peanuts, and other legumes either bulk or warehoused in bags. For the purposes of this rule, the parasites (parasitoids) and predators are considered to be species of Hymenoptera in the genera Trichogramma, Trichogrammatidae; Bracon, Braconidae; Venturia, Mesostenus, Ichneumonidae; Anisopteromalus, Choetospila, Lariophagus, Dibrachys, Habrocytus, Pteromalus, Pteromalidae; Cephalonomia, Holepyris, Laelius, Bethylidae; and of Hemiptera in the genera Xylocoris, Lyctocoris, and Dufouriellus, Anthocoridae. Whole insects, fragments, parts, and other residues of these parasites and predators remain subject to 21 U.S.C. 342(a)(3).
[57 FR 14646, Apr. 22, 1992]
§180.1102 Trichoderma harzianum KRL-AG2 (ATCC #20847) strain T-22; exemption from requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biofungicide Trichoderma harzianum KRL-AG2 (ATCC #20847); also known as strain T-22 when applied in/or on all food commodities.
[64 FR 16860, Apr. 7, 1999]
§180.1103 Isomate-C; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The codling moth pheromone (Isomate-C) E,E-8,10-dodecenyl alcohol, dodecanol, tetradecanol is exempt from the requirements of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities when formulated in polyethylene pheromone dispensers for use in orchards with encapsulated polyethylene tubing to control codling moth.
[74 FR 26535, June 3, 2009]
§180.1110 3-Carbamyl-2,4,5-trichlorobenzoic acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for the residues of 3-carbamyl-2,4,5-trichlorobenzoic acid in or on all raw agricultural commodities which occur from the direct application of chlorothalonil to crops in §180.275 (a) and (b) and/or as an inadvertent residue resulting from the soil metabolism of chlorothalonil when applied to crops in §180.275 (a) and (b), and subsequent uptake by rotated crops when used according to approved agricultural practices.
[57 FR 24552, June 10, 1992]
§180.1111 Bacillus subtilis GB03; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The biofungicide Bacillus subtilis GB03 is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[73 FR 50556, Aug. 27, 2008]
§180.1114 Pseudomonas fluorescens A506, Pseudomonas fluorescens 1629RS, and Pseudomonas syringae 742RS; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
The biological pesticides Pseudomonas fluorescens A506, Pseudomonas fluorescens 1629RS, and Pseudomonas syringae 742RS are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities when applied as a frost protection agent or biological control agent to growing agricultural crops in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[57 FR 42700, Sept. 16, 1992]
§180.1118 Spodoptera exigua nuclear polyhedrosis virus; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for the microbial pest control agent Spodoptera exigua nuclear polyhedrosis virus when used as a pesticide control agent on all raw agricultural commodities.
[58 FR 25784, Apr. 28, 1993]
§180.1119 Azadirachtin; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for the biochemical azadirachtin, which is isolated from the berries of the Neem tree (Azadirachta indica), when used as a pesticide at 20 grams or less per acre on all raw agricultural commodities.
[58 FR 8696, Feb. 17, 1993]
§180.1120 Streptomyces sp. strain K61; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Streptomyces sp. strain K61 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[58 FR 21403, Apr. 21, 1993; 87 FR 51914, Aug. 24, 2022]
§180.1121 Boric acid and its salts, borax (sodium borate decahydrate), disodium octaborate tetrahydrate, boric oxide (boric anhydride), sodium borate and sodium metaborate; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the pesticidal chemical boric acid and its salts, borax (sodium borate decahydrate), disodium octaborate tetrahydrate, boric oxide (boric anhydride), sodium borate and sodium metaborate, in or on raw agricultural commodities when used as an active ingredient in insecticides, herbicides, or fungicides preharvest or postharvest in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[58 FR 44283, Aug. 20, 1993]
§180.1122 Inert ingredients of semiochemical dispensers; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) All inert ingredients of semiochemical dispenser products formulated with, and/or contained in, dispensers made of polymeric matrix materials (including the monomers, plasticizers, dispersing agents, antioxidants, UV protectants, stabilizers, and other inert ingredients) are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used as carriers in pesticide formulations for application to growing crops only. These dispensers shall conform to the following specifications:
(1) Exposure must be limited to inadvertent physical contact only. The design of the dispenser must be such as to preclude any contamination by its components of the raw agricultural commodity (RAC) or processed foods/feeds derived from the commodity by virtue of its proximity to the RAC or as a result of its physical size.
(2) The dispensers must be applied discretely. This exemption does not apply to components of semiochemical formulations applied in a broadcast manner either to a crop field plot or to individual plants.
(b) A semiochemical dispenser is a single enclosed or semi-enclosed unit that releases semiochemical(s) into the surrounding atmosphere via volatilization and is applied in a manner to provide discrete application of the semiochemical(s) into the environment.
(c) Semiochemicals are chemicals that are emitted by plants or animals and modify the behavior of receiving organisms. These chemicals must be naturally occurring or substantially identical to naturally occurring semiochemicals.
[58 FR 64494, Dec. 8, 1993]
§180.1124 Arthropod pheromones; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Arthropod pheromones, as described in §152.25(b) of this chapter, when used in retrievably sized polymeric matrix dispensers are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities when applied to growing crops only at a rate not to exceed 150 grams active ingredient/acre/year in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[59 FR 14759, Mar. 30, 1994]
§180.1126 Codlure, (E,E)-8,10-Dodecadien-1-ol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for the insect pheromone codlure, (E,E)-8,10-dodecadien-1-ol, on all raw agricultural commodities in accordance with the following prescribed conditions:
(a) Application shall be limited solely to codlure dispensers that conform to the following specifications:
(1) Commodity exposure must be limited to inadvertent physical contact. The design of the dispenser must be such as to preclude any exposure of its components to the raw agricultural commodity (RAC) or processed foods/feeds derived from the commodity due to its proximity to the RAC or as a result of its physical size. Dispensers must be of such size and construction that they are readily recognized post-application.
(2) The dispensers must be applied discretely, i.e., placed in the field in easily perceived distinct locations in a manner that does not prevent later retrieval. This exemption does not apply to codlure applied in a broadcast manner either to a crop field plot or to individual plants.
(b) A codlure dispenser is a single enclosed or semi-enclosed unit that releases codlure into the surrounding atmosphere via volatilization and is applied in a manner to provide discrete application (i.e., in easily perceived distinct locations in a manner that does not prevent later retrieval) of the codlure into the environment.
[59 FR 9931, Mar. 2, 1994]
§180.1127 Biochemical pesticide plant floral volatile attractant compounds: cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, 4-methoxy cinnamaldehyde, 3-phenyl propanol, 4-methoxy phenethyl alcohol, indole, and 1,2,4-trimethoxybenzene; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the biochemical pesticide plant floral volatile attractant compounds: cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl alcohol, 4-methoxy cinnamaldehyde, 3-phenyl propanol, 4-methoxy phenethyl alcohol, indole, and 1,2,4-trimethoxybenzene are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on the following raw agricultural commodities: the following field crops - alfalfa, clover, cotton, dandelion, peanuts (including hay), rice, sorghum (milo), soybeans, sunflower, sweet potatoes, and wheat; the following vegetable crops - asparagus, beans (including forage hay), beets, carrots, celery, cole crops (cabbage, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower), collards (kale, mustard greens, turnip greens, kohlrabi), corn, fresh (field, sweet, pop, seed), corn fodder and forage, chinese cabbage, cowpeas, cucurbitis (cucumbers, squash, pumpkin), egg plant, endive (escarole), horseradish (radish, rutabagas, turnip roots), leafy greens (spinach, swiss chard), lettuce (head leaf), okra, parsley, parsnip, peas, peas with pods, peppers, potatoes, sugar beets, tomatoes; the following tree fruit, berry and nut crops - almonds, apples, apricots, berries (blackberry, boysenberry, dewberry, loganberry, raspberry), blueberry, cherry, citrus (grapefruit, kumquat, lemon, lime, orange, tangelo, and tangerine) cranberry, grapes, melons, (watermelon, honeydew, crenshaw, cantaloupe, casaba, persian), nectarines, pears, pecans, peaches, and strawberry as dispersed from the end-use product Corn Rootworm Bait ®, a pesticidal bait, in accordance with the prescribed conditions in paragraph (a) of this section.
(a) Cumulative yearly application cannot exceed 20 grams of each floral attractant/acre/application.
(b) [Reserved]
[59 FR 15857, Apr. 5, 1994]
§180.1128 Bacillus amyloliquefaciens MBI600; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biofungicide Bacillus amyloliquefaciens MBI600 (antecedent Bacillus subtilis MBI600) in or on all food commodities, including residues resulting from post-harvest uses, when applied or used in accordance wi
[80 FR 78143, Dec. 16, 2015]
§180.1130 N-(n-octyl)-2-pyrrolidone and N-(n-dodecyl)-2-pyrrolidone; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) N-(n-octyl)-2-pyrrolidone and N-(n-dodecyl)-2-pyrrolidone are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance when used as solvents in cotton defoliant formulations containing thidiazuron and diuron as active ingredients.
(b) N-(n-octyl)-2-pyrrolidone is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance when used as a solvent in formulations containing pyraflufen-ethyl as an active ingredient at a concentration not to exceed 20% by weight.
(c) N -(n-Octyl)-2-pyrrolidone is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance when used as a solvent in formulations containing prothioconazole as an active ingredient at a concentration not to exceed 15% by weight.
[79 FR 10682, Feb. 26, 2014; 88 FR 47778, July. 25, 2023]
§180.1135 Pasteuria penetrans; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The biological nematicide Pasteuria penetrans is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities, except roots and tubers, when used as a nematicide in the production of fruits and vegetables in greenhouses.
[59 FR 66741, Dec. 28, 1994]
§180.1139 Sodium 5-nitroguaiacolate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The biochemical sodium 5-nitroguiacolate is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used as a plant growth regulator in end-use products at a concentration of 0.1% by weight and applied at an application rate of 20 g of a.i. per acre or less per application, in or on all food commodities.
[65 FR 66181, Nov. 3, 2000]
§180.1140 Sodium o-nitrophenolate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The biochemical sodium o-nitrophenolate is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used as a plant growth regulator in end-use products at a concentration of 0.2% by weight and applied at an application rate of 20 g of a.i. per acre or less per application, in or on all food commodities.
[65 FR 66181, Nov. 3, 2000]
§180.1141 Sodium p-nitrophenolate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The biochemical sodium p-nitrophenolate is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when used as a plant growth regulator in end-use product at a concentration of 0.3% by weight and applied at an application rate of 20 g of a.i. per acre or less per application, in or on all food commodities.
[65 FR 66181, Nov. 3, 2000]
§180.1142 1,4-Dimethylnaphthalene; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for the residues of the plant growth regulator, 1,4-dimethylnaphthalene (1,4-DMN), when applied postharvest to all sprouting root, tuber, and bulb crops in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[77 FR 68697, Nov. 16, 2012]
§180.1143 Methyl anthranilate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of methyl anthranilate, a biochemical pesticide, are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities, when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[67 FR 51088, Aug. 7, 2002]
§180.1145 Pseudomonas syringae; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Pseudomonas syringae is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance on all raw agricultural commodities when applied postharvest according to good agricultural practices.
[60 FR 12703, Mar. 8, 1995]
§180.1146 Beauveria bassiana Strain GHA; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Beauveria bassiana Strain GHA is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities when applied to growing crops according to good agricultural practices.
[60 FR 18547, Apr. 12, 1995]
§180.1148 Occlusion Bodies of the Granulosis Virus of Cydia pomenella; tolerance exemption.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pest control agent Occlusion Bodies of the Granulosis Virus of Cydia pomonella (codling moth) in or on all raw agricultural commodities.
[60 FR 42450, Aug. 16, 1995]
§180.1149 Inclusion bodies of the multi-nuclear polyhedrosis virus of Anagrapha falcifera; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The microbial pest control agent inclusion bodies of the multi-nuclear polyhedrosis virus of Anagrapha falcifera is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities when used to control certain lepidopteran pest species.
[60 FR 37020, July 19, 1995]
§180.1150 6-Benzyladenine; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The biochemical plant regulator 6-benzyladenine (6-BA) is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on apple and pear when applied at a rate of ≤182 grams of active ingredient per acre per season, and in or on pistachio when applied at a rate of ≤60 grams of active ingredient per acre per season.
[72 FR 13179, Mar. 21, 2007]
§180.1153 Lepidopteran pheromones; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Lepidopteran pheromones that are naturally occurring compounds, or identical or substantially similar synthetic compounds, designated by an unbranched aliphatic chain (between 9 and 18 carbons) ending in an alcohol, aldehyde or acetate functional group and containing up to 3 double bonds in the aliphatic backbone, are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities. This exemption only pertains to those situations when the pheromone is: Applied to growing crops at a rate not to exceed 150 grams active ingredient/acre/year in accordance with good agricultural practices; and applied as a post-harvest treatment to stored food commodities at a rate not to exceed 3.5 grams active ingredient/1,000 ft 2/year (equivalent to 150 grams active ingredient/acre/year) in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[71 FR 45399, Aug. 9, 2006]
§180.1156 Cinnamaldehyde; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Cinnamaldehyde (3-phenyl-2-propenal) is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities, when used as a fungicide, insecticide, and algaecide in accordance with good agricultual practices.
[64 FR 7804, Feb. 17, 1999; 64 FR 14099, Mar. 24, 1999]
§180.1157 Cytokinins; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of cytokinins (specifically: aqueous extract of seaweed meal and kinetin) in or on all food commodities when used as plant regulators on plants, seeds, or cuttings and on all food commodities after harvest in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[64 FR 31505, June 11, 1999]
§180.1158 Auxins; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of auxins (specifically: indole-3-acetic acid and indole-3-butyric acid) in or on all food commodities when used as plant regulators on plants, seeds, or cuttings and on all food commodities after harvest in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[64 FR 31505, June 11, 1999]
§180.1159 Pelargonic acid; exemption from the requirement of tolerances.
(a) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of pelargonic acid in or on all food commodities when used as a plant regulator on plants, seeds, or cuttings and on all food commodities after harvest in accordance with good agricultural practices.
(b) Pelargonic acid when used as an herbicide is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance on all plant food commodities provided that:
(1) Applications are not made directly to the food commodity except when used as a harvest aid or desiccant to: any root and tuber vegetable, bulb vegetable or cotton.
(2) When pelargonic acid is used as a harvest aid or desiccant, applications must be made no later than 24 hours prior to harvest.
(c) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of pelargonic acid in or on all raw agricultural commodities and in processed commodities, when such residues result from the use of pelargonic acid as an antimicrobial treatment in solutions containing a diluted end-use concentration of pelargonic acid up to 170 ppm per application on food contact surfaces such as equipment, pipelines, tanks, vats, fillers, evaporators, pasteurizers and aseptic equipment in restaurants, food service operations, dairies, breweries, wineries, beverage and food processing plants.
[62 FR 28364, May 23, 1997, as amended at 64 FR 31505, June 11, 1999; 68 FR 7935, Feb. 19, 2003]
§180.1160 Jojoba oil; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The insecticide and spray tank adjuvant jojoba oil is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities when applied at the rate of 1.0% or less of the final spray in accordance with good agricultural practices, provided the jojoba oil does not contain simmondsin, simmondsin-2-ferulate, and related conjugated organonitriles including demethyl simmondsin and didemethylsimmondsin.
[61 FR 2121, Jan. 25, 1996]
§180.1161 Clarified hydrophobic extract of neem oil; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Clarified hydrophobic extract of neem oil is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance on all food commodities when used as a botanical fungicide/insecticide/miticide.
[67 FR 43552, June 28, 2002]
§180.1162 Acrylate polymers and copolymers; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) Acrylate polymers and copolymers are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance when used as inert ingredients in pesticidal formulations applied to growing, raw agricultural commodities. This tolerance exemption covers the acrylate polymers/copolymers that are intrinsically safe and already listed in TSCA inventory or will meet the polymer tolerance exemption from requirements of premanufacturing notification under 40 CFR 723.250. Polymers exempted can be used as dispensers, resins, fibers, and beads, as long as the fibers, beads and resins particle sizes are greater than 10 microns and insoluble in water. This exemption pertains to the acrylate polymers/copolymers used as inert ingredients for sprayable and dispenser pesticide formulations that are applied on food crops. Any acrylate polymers/copolymers used for encapsulating material must be cleared as an inert ingredient when used in pesticide formulation applied on food crops.
(b) For the purposes of this exemption, acrylate polymers/copolymers used as inert ingredients in an end-use formulation must meet the definition for a polymer as given in 40 CFR 723.250(b), are not automatically excluded by 40 723.250(d), and meet the tolerance exemption criteria in 40 CFR 723.250(e)(1), 40 CFR 723.250 (e)(2) or 40 CFR 723.250(e)(3). Therefore, acrylate polymers and copolymers that are already listed in the TSCA inventory or will meet the polymer tolerance exemption under 40 CFR 723.250 as amended on March 29, 1995 are covered by this exemption.
[61 FR 6551, Feb. 21, 1996]
§180.1163 Killed Myrothecium verrucaria; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Killed Myrothecium verrucaria is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities when applied as a pre-seed or pre- or post-planting soil treatment alone or mixed with water and the mixed suspension be applied through drip or border irrigation systems and the indicator mycotoxin levels do not exceed 15 ppm.
[61 FR 11315, Mar. 20, 1996, as amended at 61 FR 58332, Nov. 14, 1996]
§180.1165 Capsaicin; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Capsaicin is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with approved label rates and good agricultural practice.
[63 FR 39521, July 23, 1998]
§180.1167 Allyl isothiocyanate as a component of food grade oil of mustard; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The insecticide and repellent Allyl isothiocyanate is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance for residues when used as a component of food grade oil of mustard, in or on all raw agricultural commodities, when applied according to approved labeling.
[61 FR 24894, May 17, 1996]
§180.1176 Sodium bicarbonate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The biochemical pesticide sodium bicarbonate is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities when applied as a fungicide or post-harvest fungicide in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[61 FR 67473, Dec. 23, 1996]
§180.1177 Potassium bicarbonate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The biochemical pesticide potassium bicarbonate is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities when applied as a fungicide or post-harvest fungicide in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[61 FR 67473, Dec. 23, 1996]
§180.1178 Formic acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The pesticide formic acid is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on honey and honeycomb when used to control tracheal mites and suppress varroa mites in bee colonies, and applied in accordance with label use directions.
[74 FR 26535, June 3, 2009]
§180.1179 Plant extract derived from Opuntia lindheimeri, Quercus falcata, Rhus aromatica, and Rhizophoria mangle; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The biochemical pesticide plant extract derived from Opuntia lindheimeri, Quercus falcata, Rhus aromatica, and Rhizophoria mangle is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities when applied as a nematicide/plant regulator in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[62 FR 24842, May 7, 1997]
§180.1180 Kaolin; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Kaolin is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues when used on or in food commodities to aid in the control of insects, fungi, and bacteria (food/feed use).
[81 FR 34907, June 1, 2016]
§180.1181 Bacillus cereus strain BPO1; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance for residues of the Bacillus cereus strain BPO1 in or on all raw agricultural commodities when applied/used in accordance with label directions.
[67 FR 70017, Nov. 20, 2002]
§180.1187 L-glutamic acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
L-glutamic acid is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance on all food commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[66 FR 33198, June 21, 2001]
§180.1188 Gamma aminobutyric acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Gamma aminobutyric acid is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance on all food commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[66 FR 33198, June 21, 2001]
§180.1189 Methyl salicylate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The biochemical pesticide methyl salicylate is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in or on food or feed when used as an insect repellant in food packaging and animal feed packaging at an application rate that does not exceed 0.2 mg of methyl salicylate per square inch of packaging materials.
[62 FR 61639, Nov. 19, 1997]
§180.1191 Ferric phosphate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biochemical pesticide, ferric phosphate (FePO4, CAS No. 11045-86-0) in or on all food commodities.
[62 FR 56105, Oct. 29, 1997]
§180.1193 Potassium dihydrogen phosphate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Potassium dihydrogen phosphate is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities when applied as a fungicide in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[63 FR 43085, Aug. 12, 1998]
§180.1195 Titanium dioxide.
(a) Titanium dioxide (CAS Reg. No. 13463-67-7) is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in or on growing crops, when used as an inert ingredient (UV protectant) in microencapsulated formulations of the insecticide lambda cyhalothrin at no more than 3.0% by weight of the formulation and as an inert ingredient (UV stabilizer) at no more than 5% in pesticide formulations containing the active ingredient napropamide.
(b) Residues of titanium dioxide (CAS Reg. No. 13463-67-7) in honey are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance, when used as an inert ingredient (colorant) in pesticide formulations intended for varroa mite control around bee hives at no more than 0.1% by weight in the pesticide formulation.
(c) Titanium dioxide (CAS Reg. No. 13463-67-7) is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in or on growing crops, when used as an inert ingredient (colorant) in foliar applications at no more than 45% of the formulations containing anthraquinone.
[82 FR 30997, July 5, 2017, as amended at 83 FR 8619, Feb. 28, 2018]
§180.1196 Peroxyacetic acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of peroxyacetic acid in or on all food commodities, when such residues result from the use of peroxyacetic acid as an antimicrobial treatment in solutions containing a diluted end use concentration of peroxyacetic acid up to 100 ppm per application on fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, cereal grains, herbs, and spices.
(b) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of peroxyacetic acid, in or on all food commodities when used in sanitizing solutions containing a diluted end-use concentration of peroxyacetic acid up to 500 ppm, and applied to tableware, utensils, dishes, pipelines, tanks, vats, fillers, evaporators, pasteurizers, aseptic equipment, milking equipment, and other food processing equipment in food handling establishments including, but not limited to dairies, dairy barns, restaurants, food service operations, breweries, wineries, and beverage and food processing plants.
(c) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biochemical pesticide peroxyacetic acid and its metabolites and degradates, including hydrogen peroxide and acetic acid, in or on all food commodities, when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[74 FR 26535, June 3, 2009, as amended at 76 FR 11969, Mar. 4, 2011]
§180.1197 Hydrogen peroxide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of hydrogen peroxide in or on all food commodities at the rate of ≤1% hydrogen peroxide per application on growing and postharvest crops.
[67 FR 41844, June 20, 2002]
§180.1198 Gliocladium catenulatum strain J1446; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticide, Gliocladium catenulatum strain J1446 when used in or on all food commodities.
[63 FR 37288, July 10, 1998]
§180.1199 Lysophosphatidylethanolamine (LPE); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biochemical pesticide lysophosphatidylethanolamine in or on all food commodities.
[67 FR 17636, Apr. 11, 2002]
§180.1202 Bacillus sphaericus; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticides, Bacillus sphaericus when used in or on all food crops.
[63 FR 48597, Sept. 11, 1998]
§180.1204 Harpin protein; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of individual harpin proteins that meet specified physiochemical and toxicological criteria when used as biochemical pesticides on all food commodities to enhance plant growth, quality and yield, to improve overall plant health, and to aid in pest management. The physiochemical and toxicological criteria identifying harpin proteins are as follows:
(a) Consists of a protein less than 100 kD in size, that is acidic (pI<7.0), glycine rich (>10%), and contains no more than one cystine residue.
(b) The source(s) of genetic material encoding the protein are bacterial plant pathogens not known to be mammalian pathogens.
(c) Elicits the hypersensitive response (HR) which is characterized as rapid, localized cell death in plant tissue after infiltration of harpin into the intercellular spaces of plant leaves.
(d) Possesses a common secondary structure consisting of α and β units that form an HR domain.
(e) Is heat stable (retains HR activity when heated to 65°C for 20 minutes).
(f) Is readily degraded by a proteinase representative of environmental conditions (no protein fragments >3.5 kD after 15 minutes degradation with Subtilisin A).
(g) Exhibits a rat acute oral toxicity (LD50) of greater than 5,000 mg product/kg body weight.
[69 FR 24996, May 5, 2004]
§180.1205 Beauveria bassiana ATCC #74040; exemption from the requirements of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the insecticide Beauveria bassiana (ATCC #74040) in or on all food commodities when applied or used as ground and aerial foliar sprays for use only on terrestrial crops.
[64 FR 22796, Apr. 28, 1999]
§180.1206 Aspergillus flavus AF36; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticide Aspergillus flavus strain AF36 in or on all food and feed commodities of almond; corn, field; corn, pop; corn, sweet; cotton; fig; and pistachio when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[68 FR 41541, July 14, 2003, as amended at 72 FR 28871, May 23, 2007; 72 FR 72965, Dec. 26, 2007; 74 FR 26535, 26546, June 3, 2009; 76 FR 16301, Mar. 23, 2011; 77 FR 14291, Mar. 9, 2012; 81 FR 1894, Jan. 14, 2016; 82 FR 14632, Mar. 22, 2017; 88 FR 29544, May. 8, 2023]
§180.1207 N-acyl sarcosines and sodium N-acyl sarcosinates; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the following substances when used as inert ingredients (surfactants) at levels not to exceed 10% in pesticide formulations containing glyphosate:
Name | CAS Reg. No. |
---|---|
N-acyl sarcosines | |
N-cocoyl sarcosine mixture | 68411-97-2 |
N-lauroyl sarcosine | 97-78-9 |
N-myristoyl sarcosine | 52558-73-3 |
N-oleoyl sarcosine | 110-25-8 |
N-stearoyl sarcosine | 142-48-3 |
Sodium N-acyl sarcosinates | |
N-cocoyl sarcosine sodium salt mixture | 61791-59-1 |
N-methyl-N-(1-oxo-9-octodecenyl) glycine | 3624-77-9 |
N-methyl-N-(1-oxododecyl) glycine | 137-16-6 |
N-methyl-N-(1-oxooctadecyl) glycine | 5136-55-0 |
N-methyl-N-(1-oxotetradecyl glycine | 30364-51-3 |
[64 FR 68046, Dec. 6, 1999]
§180.1209 Bacillus subtilis strain QST 713 and strain QST 713 variant soil; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticides Bacillus subtilis strain QST 713 and strain QST 713 variant soil when used in or on all food commodities.
[77 FR 73937, Dec. 12, 2012]
§180.1210 Phosphorous acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of phosphorous acid and its ammonium, sodium and potassium salts in or on all food commodities when used as an agricultural fungicide and in or on potatoes when applied as a post-harvest treatment at 35,600 ppm or less phosphorous acid.
(b) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of calcium salts of phosphorous acid, including its metabolites and degradates, in or on all food commodities when used as a fungicide or as a systemic acquired resistance (SAR) inducer.
[83 FR 3605, Jan. 26, 2018]
§180.1212 Pseudomonas chlororaphis Strain 63-28; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticide Pseudomonas chlororaphis Strain 63-28 in or on all food commodities.
[66 FR 53346, Oct. 22, 2001]
§180.1213 Coniothyrium minitans strain CON/M/91-08; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticide Coniothyrium minitans strain CON/M/91-08 when used in or on all food commodities.
[66 FR 16874, Mar. 28, 2001]
§180.1218 Indian Meal Moth Granulosis Virus; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticide Indian Meal Moth Granulosis Virus when used in or on all food commodities.
[68 FR 55875, Sept. 29, 2003]
§180.1219 Foramsulfuron; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The pesticide foramsulfuron is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in corn, field, grain/corn, field, forage/ corn, field, stover/corn, pop, grain/corn, pop, forage/corn, pop, stover; corn, sweet, forage; corn, sweet, kernel plus cob with husks removed; corn, sweet, stover when applied as a herbicide in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[74 FR 26535, June 3, 2009]
§180.1220 1-Methylcyclopropene; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the 1-Methylcyclopropene in or on fruits and vegetables when:
(a) Used as a post harvest plant growth regulator, i.e., for the purpose of inhibiting the effects of ethylene.
(b) Applied or used outdoors for pre-harvest treatments.
[73 FR 19150, Apr. 9, 2008]
§180.1222 Sucrose octanoate esters; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of sucrose octanoate esters [(α-D-glucopyranosyl-β-D-fructofuranosyl-octanoate), mono-, di-, and triesters of sucrose octanoate] in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[67 FR 60152, Sept. 25, 2002]
§180.1223 Imazamox; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The herbicide imazamox, (±) 2, -[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-5-oxo-1H-imidazol-2-yl]-5-(methoxymethyl)-3-pyridinecarboxylic acid, is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance on all food commodities when applied as a herbicide in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[68 FR 7433, Feb. 14, 2003]
§180.1224 Bacillus pumilus GB34; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticide Bacillus pumilus GB34 when used as a seed treatment in or on all food commodities. An exemption is also granted for such residues on treated but unplanted soybean seeds.
[69 FR 76625, Dec. 22, 2004]
§180.1225 Decanoic acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of decanoic acid in or on all raw agricultural commodities and in processed commodities, when such residues result from the use of decanoic acid as an antimicrobial treatment in solutions containing a diluted end-use concentration of decanoic acid (up to 170 ppm per application) on food contact surfaces such as equipment, pipelines, tanks, vats, fillers, evaporators, pasteurizers and aseptic equipment in restaurants, food service operations, dairies, breweries, wineries, beverage and food processing plants.
[68 FR 7939, Feb. 19, 2003; 68 FR 17308, Apr. 9, 2003]
§180.1226 Bacillus pumilus strain QST2808; temporary exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
A temporary exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticide Bacillus pumilus strain QST2808 when used in or on all agricultural commodities when applied/used in accordance with label directions.
[68 FR 36480, June 18, 2003]
§180.1228 Diallyl sulfides; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of diallyl sulfides when used in/on garlic, leeks, onions, and shallots.
[68 FR 40808, July 9, 2003]
§180.1230 Ferrous sulfate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of ferrous sulfate.
[70 FR 33363, June 8, 2005]
§180.1231 Lime; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of lime.
[70 FR 33363, June 8, 2005]
§180.1232 Lime-sulfur; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of lime-sulfur.
[70 FR 33363, June 8, 2005]
§180.1233 Potassium sorbate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of potassium sorbate.
[70 FR 33363, June 8, 2005]
§180.1234 Sodium carbonate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of sodium carbonate.
[70 FR 33363, June 8, 2005]
§180.1235 Sodium hypochlorite; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of sodium hypochlorite.
[70 FR 33363, June 8, 2005]
§180.1236 Sulfur; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of sulfur.
[70 FR 33363, June 8, 2005]
§180.1237 Sodium metasilicate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of sodium metasilicate in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with approved label rates and good agricultural practices as a plant desiccant, so long as the sodium metasilicate does not exceed 4% by weight in aqueous solution.
(b) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of sodium metasilicate in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with approved label rates and good agricultural practices as an insecticide and fungicide, so long as the sodium metasilicate does not exceed 2.41% by weight in aqueous solution.
[71 FR 19441, Apr. 14, 2006]
§180.1240 Thymol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for thymol (5-methyl-2-isopropyl-1- phenol) in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
(b) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance for residues of the thymol (as present in thyme oil) in or on food commodities when applied/used in/on public eating places, dairy processing equipment, and/or food processing equipment and utensils.
[70 FR 37696, June 30, 2005, as amended at 71 FR 2895, Jan. 18, 2006; 74 FR 12617, Mar. 25, 2009; 87 FR 54626, Sep. 7, 2022]
§180.1243 Bacillus subtilis var. amyloliquefaciens strain FZB24; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance for residues of the Bacillus subtilis var. amyloliquefaciens strain FZB24 in or on all agricultural commodities when applied/used in accordance with label directions.
[68 FR 44640, July 30, 2003]
§180.1244 Ammonium bicarbonate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of tolerance is established for residues of ammonium bicarbonate used in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[69 FR 13745, Mar. 24, 2004]
§180.1245 Rhamnolipid biosurfactant; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of rhamnolipid biosurfactant when used in accordance with good agricultural practices as a fungicide in or on all food commodities.
[69 FR 16800, Mar. 31, 2004]
§180.1246 Yeast Extract Hydrolysate from Saccharomyces cerevisiae: exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
This regulation establishes an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance for residues of the biochemical pesticide Yeast Extract Hydrolysate from Saccharomyces cerevisiae on all food commodities when applied/used for the management of plant diseases.
[69 FR 9958, Mar. 3, 2004]
§180.1248 Exemption of citronellol from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biochemical pesticide citronellol in or on all food commodities.
[69 FR 23146, Apr. 28, 2004]
§180.1250 C8, C10, and C12 fatty acid monoesters of glycerol and propylene glycol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
The C8, C10, and C12 straight-chain fatty acid monoesters of glycerol (glycerol monocaprylate, glycerol monocaprate, and glycerol monolaurate) and propylene glycol (propylene glycol monocaprylate, propylene glycol monocaprate, and propylene glycol monolaurate) are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with approved label rates and good agricultural practice.
[69 FR 34944, June 23, 2004]
§180.1251 Geraniol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biochemical pesticide geraniol in or on all food commodities.
[69 FR 23151, Apr. 28, 2004]
§180.1253 Streptomyces lydicus WYEC 108; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticide Streptomyces lydicus WYEC 108 when used in or on all agricultural commodities when applied/used in accordance with label directions.
[69 FR 31301, June 3, 2004]
§180.1254 Aspergillus flavus NRRL 21882; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of Aspergillus flavus NRRL 21882 are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food and feed commodities of almond; corn, field; corn, pop; corn, sweet; peanut; and pistachio when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[75 FR 6576, Feb. 10, 2010; 85 FR 60370, Sep. 25, 2020]
§180.1255 Bacillus pumilus strain QST 2808; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticide Bacillus pumilus strain QST 2808 when used in or on all agricultural commodities when applied/used in accordance with label directions.
[69 FR 63954, Nov. 3, 2004]
§180.1257 Paecilomyces lilacinus strain 251; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Purpureocillium lilacinum strain 251 in or on all food commodities when applied/used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[70 FR 19283, Apr. 13, 2005]
§180.1258 Acetic acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biochemical pesticide acetic acid when used as a preservative on post-harvest agricultural commodities intended for animal feed, including Alfalfa, seed; alfalfa, hay; barley, grain; bermudagrass, hay; bluegrass, hay; bromegrass, hay; clover, hay; corn, field, grain; corn, pop, grain; cowpea, hay; fescue, hay; lespedeza, hay; lupin; oat, grain; orchardgrass, hay; peanut, hay; timothy, hay; vetch, hay; and wheat, grain, or commodities described as grain or hay.
(b) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of acetic acid in or on all food crops resulting from unintentional spray and drift to non-target vegetation including non-food, food and feed crops when used as a non-selective contact herbicide spray.
[75 FR 40741, July 14, 2010]
§180.1259 Reynoutria sachalinensis extract; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the biochemical pesticide Reynoutria sachalinensis extract, when derived from the whole plant extract, are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities.
[70 FR 55277, Sept. 21, 2005]
§180.1260 Muscodor albus QST 20799 and the volatiles produced on rehydration; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established on all food/feed commodities, for residues of Muscodor albus QST 20799, and the volatiles produced on its rehydration, when the pesticide is used for all agricultural applications, including seed, propagule and post harvest treatments.
[70 FR 56576, Sept. 28, 2005]
§180.1261 Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria and Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato specific Bacteriophages.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria and Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato specific bacteriophages in or on pepper and tomato.
[74 FR 26536, June 3, 2009]
§180.1262 Sorbitol octanoate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of sorbitol octanoate in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions.
[71 FR 4518, Jan. 27, 2006]
§180.1263 Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol (THFA, CAS Reg. No. 97-99-4) is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practices as an inert ingredient applied only:
(a) For use as a seed treatment.
(b) For applications prior to planting and at the time of planting.
(c) For use on cotton.
(d) For use in herbicides with one application to wheat, buckwheat, barley, oats, rye, sorghum, triticale, rice, and wild rice prior to the pre-boot stage.
(e) For use in herbicides with two applications to field corn and popcorn up to 36 inches tall (V8 stage).
(f) For use in herbicides with two applications to canola prior to the early bolting stage.
(g) For use in herbicides with two applications to soybeans prior to the bloom growth stage.
[71 FR 45415, Aug. 9, 2006, as amended at 83 FR 53002, Oct. 19, 2018]
§180.1267 Pantoea agglomerans strain C9-1; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Pantoea agglomerans strain C9-1 when used on apples and pears.
[71 FR 24596, Apr. 26, 2006]
§180.1268 Potassium silicate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Potassium silicate is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities so long as the potassium silicate is not applied at rates exceeding 1% by weight in aqueous solution and when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[71 FR 34272, June 14, 2006]
§180.1269 Bacillus mycoides isolate J; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus mycoides isolate J in or on all agricultural commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[81 FR 67922, Oct. 3, 2016]
§180.1270 Isophorone; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Isophorone (CAS Reg. No. 78-59-1) is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance when used as an inert ingredient in pesticide formulations applied to beets, ginseng, rice, spinach, sugar beets, and Swiss chard.
[71 FR 45408, Aug. 9, 2006]
§180.1271 Eucalyptus oil; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of tolerance is established for residues of eucalyptus oil in or on honey, honeycomb, and honeycomb with honey when used at 2g or less eucalyptus oil per hive, where the eucalyptus oil contains 80% or more eucalyptol.
[71 FR 53979, Sept. 13, 2006]
§180.1272 Pantoea agglomerans strain E325; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Pantoea agglomerans strain E325 when used on apples and pears.
[71 FR 54933, Sept. 20, 2006]
§180.1273 Beauveria bassiana HF23; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of Beauveria bassiana HF23 are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance on all food/feed commodities, when the pesticide is used for the treatment of chicken and livestock facilities, including the treatment of chicken and livestock manure.
[75 FR 10190, Mar. 5, 2010]
§180.1274 Tris (2-ethylhexyl) phosphate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Tris (2-ethylhexyl) phosphate (TEHP, CAS Reg. No. 78-42-2) is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in grain, aspirated fractions; barley, grain, barley, hay, barley, straw; wheat, grain; wheat, forage; wheat, hay; wheat, straw when used under the following conditions:
(a) The use is in accordance with good agricultural practices;
(b) Tris (2-ethylhexyl) phosphate is used as an inert ingredient in pesticide formulations with the active ingredients pinoxaden, clodinafop-propargyl, and tralkoxydium;
(c) Tris (2-ethylhexyl) phosphate is applied no more than twice per season; and
(d) The applications occur no later than the pre-boot stage (prior to formation of edible grain).
[72 FR 5624, Feb. 7, 2007, as amended at 74 FR 26536, June 3, 2009]
§180.1275 Pythium oligandrum DV 74; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established on all food/feed commodities for residues of Pythium oligandrum DV 74 when the pesticide is used on food crops.
[81 FR 34907, June 1, 2016]
§180.1276 Tobacco mild green mosaic tobamovirus strain U2; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Tobacco mild green mosaic tobamovirus strain U2 in or on all commodities of crop groups 17 and 18 when applied as a post-emergent herbicide and used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[79 FR 75756, Dec. 19, 2014]
§180.1277 Dibasic esters; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Dibasic esters (CAS Reg. No. 95481-62-2) is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues when used as an inert ingredient (solvent and/or anti-freeze) at 10% W/W or less in microencapsulated pesticide formulations with the active ingredient cyfluthrin.
[73 FR 10398, Feb. 27, 2008]
§180.1278 Quillaja saponaria extract (saponins); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the biochemical pesticide Quillaja saponaria extract (saponins) are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities.
[72 FR 41935, Aug. 1, 2007]
§180.1280 Poly(hexamethylenebiguanide) hydrochloride (PHMB); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Poly(hexamethylenebiguanide) hydrochloride (PHMB)(CAS Reg. No. 32289-58-0) is exempt from the requirement of a tolerance for residues of the antimicrobial in or on all food commodities when the residues are the result of the lawful application of a food contact surface sanitizer containing PHMB at 550 parts per million (ppm).
[73 FR 1517, Jan. 9, 2008]
§180.1281 S-Abscisic Acid, (S)-5-(1-hydroxy-2,6,6-trimethyl-4-oxo-1-cyclohex-2-enyl)-3-methyl-penta-(2Z,4E)-dienoic Acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of S-Abscisic Acid in or on all food commodities when applied or used preharvest as a plant regulator.
[75 FR 11744, Mar. 12, 2010]
§180.1282 Bacillus firmus I-1582; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established in/on all food/feed commodities, for residues of Bacillus firmus I-1582 when used as a soil application or seed treatment.
[73 FR 25528, May 7, 2008]
§180.1283 (Z)-7,8-epoxy-2-methyloctadecane (Disparlure); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of (Z)-7,8-epoxy-2-methyloctadecane on all food and feed crops that occur when it is used to treat trees, shrubs, and pastures and such use results in unintentional spray and drift to non-target vegetation including non-food, food, and feed crops. This active ingredient is also known as Disparlure.
[73 FR 33714, June 13, 2008]
§180.1284 Ammonium salts of higher fatty acids (C 8-C 18 saturated; C 8-C 12 unsaturated); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Ammonium salts of C8-C18 saturated and C8-C12 unsaturated higher fatty acids are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practice.
[74 FR 47457, Sept. 16, 2009]
§180.1285 Polyoxin D zinc salt; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for the residues of polyoxin D zinc salt in or on all food commodities when applied as a fungicide and used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[77 FR 56133, Sept. 12, 2012]
§180.1287 Extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides near ambrosioides; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for the residues of Extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides near ambrosioides when used as an insecticide/acaricide on all food commodities.
[74 FR 634, Jan. 7, 2009]
§180.1288 Tristyrylphenol ethoxylates; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-[2,4,6-tris(1-phenylethyl)phenyl]-ω-hydroxy-, (CAS Reg. No. 70559-25-0) and poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-[tris(1-phenylethyl)phenyl]-ω-hydroxy-, (CAS Reg. No. 99734-09-5) on citrus crops, group 10, when used as inert ingredients under the following conditions:
(a) They are applied post-harvest;
(b) They are used as inert ingredients in pesticide formulations with azoxystrobin and fludioxonil; and
(c) They constitute no more than 10.0% of the formulated pesticide product.
[74 FR 12625, Mar. 25, 2009]
§180.1289 Candida oleophila Strain O; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for the residues of the microbial pesticide, Candida oleophila Strain O, on apples and pears when applied/used as a post-harvest biofungicide.
[74 FR 22464, May 13, 2009]
§180.1290 Pasteuria usgae; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Pasteuria usgae in or on all food commodities when applied preharvest and used as a nematicide in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[75 FR 37737, June 30, 2010]
§180.1291 Cold pressed neem oil; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the biochemical pesticide cold pressed neem oil are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities.
[74 FR 55463, Oct. 28, 2009]
§180.1292 Ulocladium oudemansii (U3 Strain); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established in/on all food commodities for residues of Ulocladium oudemansii (U3 Strain), when applied or used pre-harvest-only, excluding applications made post-harvest or to processed commodities, as a microbial fungicide in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[74 FR 55458, Oct. 28, 2009]
§180.1293 Trichoderma gamsii strain ICC 080; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Trichoderma gamsii strain ICC 080 is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food and feed commodities when applied preharvest and used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[75 FR 8507, Feb. 25, 2010]
§180.1294 Trichoderma asperellum strain ICC 012; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Trichoderma asperellum strain ICC 012 is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food and feed commodities when applied pre-harvest and used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[75 FR 9530, Mar. 3, 2010]
§180.1295 Laminarin; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of laminarin in or on all food commodities when laminarin is applied preharvest.
[75 FR 8256, Feb. 24, 2010]
§180.1296 Terpene Constituents α-terpinene, d-limonene and p-cymene, of the Extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides near ambrosioides as Synthetically Manufactured; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for the residues of the biochemical pesticide Terpene Constituents α-terpinene, d-limonene and p-cymene, of the Extract of Chenopodium ambrosioides near ambrosioides as Synthetically Manufactured when used as an insecticide/acaricide in or on all food commodities.
[75 FR 39455, July 9, 2010]
§180.1297 Homobrassinolide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for the residues of homobrassinolide in or on all food commodities when applied/used as a plant growth regulator in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[75 FR 39459, July 9, 2010]
§180.1298 Trichoderma hamatum isolate 382; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Trichoderma hamatum isolate 382 in or on all food commodities when applied as a fungicide and used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[75 FR 43076, July 23, 2010]
§180.1299 Prohydrojasmon; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biochemical pesticide prohydrojasmon (PDJ), propyl-3-oxo-2-pentylcyclo-pentylacetate, when used as a plant growth regulator in or on apple and grape pre-harvest, in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[78 FR 75257, Dec. 11, 2013]
§180.1300 Potassium hypochlorite; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of potassium hypochlorite in or on all commodities.
[76 FR 11343, Mar. 2, 2011]
§180.1301 Escherichia coli O157:H7 specific bacteriophages; temporary exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
A temporary exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of lytic bacteriophages that are specific to Escherichia coli O157:H7, sequence negative for shiga toxins I and II, and grown on atoxigenic host bacteria when used/applied on food contact surfaces in food processing plants in accordance with the terms of Experimental Use Permit (EUP) No. 74234-EUP-2. This temporary exemption expires on April 1, 2013.
[76 FR 20546, Apr. 13, 2011]
§180.1302 Sodium Ferric Ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of sodium ferric EDTA in or on all food commodities when applied as a molluscicide and used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[76 FR 17561, Mar. 30, 2011]
§180.1303 Metarhizium anisopliae strain F52; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Metarhizium anisopliae strain F52 in or on all food commodities when applied as an insecticide, miticide, or ixodicide and used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[76 FR 26198, May 6, 2011]
§180.1304 Pseudomonas fluorescens strain CL145A; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Pseudomonas fluorescens strain CL145A in or on all food commodities when applied as a molluscicide.
[76 FR 52875, Aug. 24, 2011]
§180.1305 Chromobacterium subtsugae strain PRAA4-1 T; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Chromobacterium subtsugae strain PRAA4-1 T in or on all food commodities when applied as an insecticide or miticide and used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[76 FR 55272, Sept. 7, 2011]
§180.1306 Isaria fumosorosea (formerly Paecilomyces fumosoroseus) Apopka strain 97; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Isaria fumosorosea (formerly Paecilomyces fumosoroseus) Apopka strain 97 in or on all food commodities when applied as an insecticide or miticide and used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[76 FR 59905, Sept. 28, 2011]
§180.1307 Bacteriophage of Clavibacter michiganensis subspecies michiganensis; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of lytic bacteriophage of Clavibacter michiganensis subspecies michiganensis produced in Clavibacter michiganensis subspecies michiganensis in or on tomato when applied as a bactericide in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[76 FR 66192, Oct. 26, 2011]
§180.1308 Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain D747; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticide, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain D747 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[77 FR 749, Jan. 6, 2012. Redesignated at 77 FR 2911, Jan. 20, 2012]
§180.1309 Bacillus subtilis strain CX-9060; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticide Bacillus subtilis strain CX-9060, in or on all food commodities, when applied or used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[77 FR 1637, Jan. 11, 2012]
§180.1310 Trichoderma virens strain G-41; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Trichoderma virens strain G-41, in or on all food commodities, when applied as a fungicide and used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[77 FR 4908, Feb. 1, 2012]
§180.1311 Pasteuria nishizawae - Pn1; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Pasteuria nishizawae - Pn1 in or on all food commodities when applied as a nematicide and used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[77 FR 8741, Feb. 15, 2012]
§180.1312 Aureobasidium pullulans strains DSM 14940 and DSM 14941; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Aureobasidium pullulans strains DSM 14940 and DSM 14941 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[80 FR 73662, Nov. 25, 2015]
§180.1313 Bacillus pumilus strain GHA 180; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus pumilus strain GHA 180 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[77 FR 19112, Mar. 30, 2012]
§180.1314 Killed, nonviable Streptomyces acidiscabies strain RL-110 T; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of killed, nonviable Streptomyces acidiscabies strain RL-110 T in or on all food commodities when applied as a pre- or post-emergent herbicide and used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[77 FR 35295, June 13, 2012]
§180.1315 Natamycin; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for the residues of natamycin in or on mushrooms, pineapples, citrus, pome, stone fruit crop groups, avocado, kiwi, mango, and pomegranates when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[81 FR 58410, Aug. 25, 2016]
§180.1316 Pasteuria spp. (Rotylenchulus reniformis nematode) - Pr3; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Pasteuria spp. (Rotylenchulus reniformis nematode) - Pr3 in or on all food commodities when applied as a nematicide and used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[77 FR 40276, July 9, 2012]
§180.1317 Pesticide chemicals; exemption from the requirements of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride in or on broccoli resulting from the use of Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride as a seed treatment at a treatment concentration of 1200 ppm prior to planting by immersion.
[77 FR 47296, Aug. 8, 2012]
§180.1318 3-decen-2-one; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biochemical pesticide, 3-decen-2-one, in or on potatoes when applied as a potato sprout inhibitor and used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[78 FR 11766, Feb. 20, 2013]
§180.1319 Banda de Lupinus albus doce (BLAD); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for the residues of Banda de Lupinus albus doce (BLAD), a naturally occurring polypeptide from the catabolism of a seed storage protein (β-conglutin) of sweet lupines (Lupinus albus), in or on all food commodities when applied as a fungicide and used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[78 FR 17604, Mar. 22, 2013]
§180.1320 Methyl jasmonate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of methyl jasmonate in or on all food commodities when methyl jasmonate is applied pre-harvest.
[78 FR 22794, Apr. 17, 2013]
§180.1321 Complex Polymeric Polyhydroxy Acids; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the pesticide complex polymeric polyhydroxy acids (CPPA) in or on all food commodities, when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[78 FR 46267, July 31, 2013; 86 FR 10180, Feb. 19, 2021; 87 FR 29053, May 12, 2022]
§180.1322 Bacillus pumilus strain BU F-33; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus pumilus strain BU F-33 in or on all food commodities when applied to elicit induced systemic resistance in plants and used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[78 FR 35149, June 12, 2013]
§180.1323 Ethyl-2E,4Z-decadienoate (Pear Ester); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biochemical pesticide, ethyl-2E,4Z-decadienoate (pear ester), in or on all food commodities, when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[78 FR 53054, Aug. 28, 2013]
§180.1324 GS-omega/kappa-Hxtx-Hv1a; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the pesticide GS-omega/kappa-Hxtx-Hv1a in or on all food commodities when applied or used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[79 FR 10685, Feb. 26, 2014]
§180.1325 Heat-killed Burkholderia spp. strain A396 cells and spent fermentation media exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of heat-killed Burkholderia spp. strain A396 cells and spent fermentation media in or on all food commodities when applied as a biological insecticide to agricultural crops and used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[79 FR 15704, Mar. 21, 2014]
§180.1326 Pseudomonas fluorescens strain D7; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Pseudomonas fluorescens strain D7 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[79 FR 60750, Oct. 8, 2014]
§180.1327 Tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED) and its metabolite Diacetylethylenediamine (DAED); Exemption from the Requirement of a Tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the pesticide, tetraacetylethylenediamine (TAED), and its metabolite diacetylethylenediamine (DAED), in or on all food commodities, when used as a fungicide and bactericide in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[79 FR 59121, Oct. 1, 2014; 87 FR 15100, March. 17, 2022]
§180.1328 Beauveria bassiana strain ANT-03; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Beauveria bassiana strain ANT-03 in or on all food commodities, when applied as a microbial insecticide and used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[79 FR 77396, Dec. 24, 2014]
§180.1329 Bacillus subtilis strain IAB/BS03, exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus subtilis strain IAB/BS03 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[80 FR 9217, Feb. 20, 2015]
§180.1330 1-Octanol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of 1-octanol in or on root and tuber vegetables when applied as a plant growth regulator in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[80 FR 25953, May 6, 2015]
§180.1331 Trichoderma asperelloides strain JM41R; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Trichoderma asperelloides strain JM41R in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[80 FR 28203, May 18, 2015]
§180.1332 Lavandulyl senecioate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the arthropod pheromone, lavandulyl senecioate (5-methyl-2-(1-methylethenyl)-4-hexenyl 3-methyl-2-butonate), in or on all raw agricultural commodities when applied or used in microbeads/dispensers at a rate not to exceed 150 grams active ingredient/acre/year in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[80 FR 49171, Aug. 17, 2015]
§180.1333 Potassium Salts of Hops Beta acids; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the biochemical potassium salts of hops beta acids in or on honey and honeycomb, when used for the control of Varroa mites in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[80 FR 63683, Oct. 21, 2015]
§180.1334 Choline Chloride; Exemption from the Requirement of a Tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Choline Chloride in or on all food commodities when Choline Chloride is applied pre-harvest and used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[80 FR 78149, Dec. 16, 2015]
§180.1335 Isaria fumosorosea strain FE 9901; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Isaria fumosorosea strain FE 9901 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[81 FR 47311, July 21, 2016]
§180.1336 Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain PTA-4838; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain PTA-4838 in or on all food commodities.
[81 FR 41222, June 24, 2016]
§180.1337 Citrus tristeza virus expressing spinach defensin proteins 2, 7, and 8; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
A temporary exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the microbial pesticide Citrus tristeza virus expressing spinach defensin proteins 2, 7, and 8 (either alone or in combinations with each other) in or on the commodities listed in fruit, citrus group 10-10, when used in accordance with the terms of Experimental Use Permit No. 88232-EUP-2. This temporary exemption from the requirement of a tolerance expires on August 31, 2023.
[81 FR 59502, Aug. 30, 2016; 85 FR 54263, Sep. 1, 2020]
§180.1338 Aspergillus flavus strains TC16F, TC35C, TC38B, and TC46G; exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance.
Exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance are established for residues of Aspergillus flavus strains TC16F, TC35C, TC38B, and TC46G in or on all food and feed commodities of corn, field; corn, pop; and corn, sweet when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[81 FR 63710, Sept. 16, 2016; 88 FR 57900, Aug. 24, 2023]
§180.1339 Spodoptera frugiperda multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus strain 3AP2; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Spodoptera frugiperda multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus strain 3AP2 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[81 FR 83706, Nov. 22, 2016]
§180.1340 Muscodor albus strain SA-13 and the volatiles produced on rehydration; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Muscodor albus strain SA-13 and the volatiles produced on rehydration in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[81 FR 86581, Dec. 1, 2016]
§180.1341 Pseudomonas chlororaphis strain AFS009; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Pseudomonas chlororaphis strain AFS009 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[82 FR 35122, July 28, 2017]
§180.1342 d-Limonene; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
(a) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of d-limonene, (4R)-1- methyl-4-(1-methylethenyl)cyclohexene, in or on all food commodities when applied as an herbicide in accordance with good agricultural practices.
(b) An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of d-limonene, (4R)-1- methyl-4-(1-methylethenyl)cyclohexene, in or on all food commodities when applied as an insecticide in kitchens and pantries.
[88 FR 46086, July 19, 2023]
§180.1343 Tartrazine; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of tartrazine (F.D.&C. Yellow No. 5 or Acid Yellow 23), in or on all food commodities when it is used as an aquatic plant control agent.
[88 FR 46086, July 19, 2023]
§180.1344 Cyclaniliprole; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for indirect and inadvertent residues of the insecticide cyclaniliprole, including its metabolites and degradates, in or on all raw agricultural commodities not listed in paragraph (a) of §180.694, when residues are present therein as a result of subsequent uptake by crops rotated into fields where the crops in §180.694 (a) were treated with cyclaniliprole.
[82 FR 36095, Aug. 3, 2017]
§180.1345 1-Triacontanol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the biochemical pesticide 1-Triacontanol are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities.
[82 FR 38852, Aug. 16, 2017]
§180.1346 1,3-Dibromo-5,5-Dimethylhydantoin; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of 1,3-dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin, including its metabolites and degradates, resulting from the use of 1,3-dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin in antimicrobial treatment solutions of raw agricultural commodities in treatment facilities are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance.
[82 FR 57370, Dec. 5, 2017]
§180.1347 Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain F727; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain F727 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[82 FR 49747, Oct. 27, 2017]
§180.1348 Bacillus subtilis strain BU1814; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus subtilis strain BU1814 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[82 FR 57873, Dec. 8, 2017]
§180.1350 Bacillus licheniformis strain FMCH001; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus licheniformis strain FMCH001 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[83 FR 17498, Apr. 20, 2018]
§180.1351 Bacillus subtilis strain FMCH002; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus subtilis strain FMCH002 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[83 FR 17500, Apr. 20, 2018]
§180.1352 Methyl-alpha-D-mannopyranoside (Alpha methyl mannoside); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the biochemical pesticide Methyl-alpha-D-mannopyranoside (alpha methyl mannoside) are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all raw agricultural commodities.
[83 FR 7619, Feb. 22, 2018]
§180.1353 Lipochitooligosaccharide (LCO) SP104; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the biochemical pesticide Lipochitooligosaccharide (LCO) SP104 (which has been used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices) are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities.
[83 FR 9442, Mar. 6, 2018]
§180.1354 Flutianil; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for indirect and inadvertent residues of the fungicide flutianil, including its metabolites and degradates, in or on all food commodities not listed in §180.697(a), when residues are present therein as a result of uptake by crops rotated into fields containing the crops in §180.697(a) that were previously treated with flutianil.
[83 FR 12269, Mar. 21, 2018]
§180.1355 Duddingtonia flagrans strain IAH 1297; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Duddingtonia flagrans strain IAH 1297 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[83 FR 19972, May 7, 2018]
§180.1356 Extract of Swinglea glutinosa; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the biochemical pesticide Extract of Swinglea glutinosa are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities when applied pre-harvest in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[83 FR 27713, June 14, 2018]
§180.1357 Cerevisane (cell walls of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain LAS117); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the biochemical pesticide cerevisane (cell walls of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain LAS117) are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities, when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[83 FR 39375, Aug. 9, 2018]
§180.1358 Metschnikowia fructicola strain NRRL Y-27328; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of Metschnikowia fructicola strain NRRL Y-27328 are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on the food commodities included in the following crop groups and subgroups when this pesticide chemical is used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices: Fruit, stone group 12-12; Fruit, small fruit vine climbing, except fuzzy kiwifruit, subgroup 13-07F; and Berry, low growing subgroup 13-07G.
[83 FR 46117, Sept. 12, 2018]
§180.1359 Bacteriophage active against Erwinia amylovora; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of lytic bacteriophage active against Erwinia amylovora that are produced in Erwinia amylovora in or on apple and pear, when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[83 FR 46403, Sept. 13, 2018]
§180.1360 Bacteriophage active against Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of lytic bacteriophage active against Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri that are produced in Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri in or on food commodities included in the fruit, citrus groups 10 and 10-10, when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[83 FR 46405, Sept. 13, 2018]
§180.1361 Pepino mosaic virus, strain CH2, isolate 1906; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of Pepino mosaic virus, strain CH2, isolate 1906 are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on tomato when this pesticide chemical is used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[83 FR 46407, Sept. 13, 2018]
§180.1362 Beauveria bassiana strain PPRI 5339; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of Beauveria bassiana strain PPRI 5339 are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities when this pesticide chemical is used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[83 FR 47076, Sept. 18, 2018]
§180.1363 Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain ENV503; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain ENV503 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[83 FR 58508, Nov. 20, 2018]
§180.1364 Chlorate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of chlorate in or on tomato and cantaloupe are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance when resulting from the application of gaseous chlorine dioxide as a fungicide, bactericide, and antimicrobial pesticide.
[83 FR 66143, Dec. 26, 2018]
§180.1365 Bacteriophage active against Xylella fastidiosa; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of lytic bacteriophage active against Xylella fastidiosa in or on all food commodities when the bacteriophage are sequenced and have sequences free of toxins and lysogenic genes and are used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[84 FR 16791, Apr. 23, 2019]
§180.1366 24-Epibrassinolide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the plant growth regulator 24-epibrassinolide in or on all food commodities are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance, when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[84 FR 27968, June 17, 2019]
§180.1367 Bacillus amyloliquefaciens subspecies plantarum strain FZB42; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens subspecies plantarum strain FZB42 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[84 FR 28237, June 18, 2019]
§180.1368 Clonostachys rosea strain CR-7; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Clonostachys rosea strain CR-7 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[84 FR 40271, Aug. 14, 2019]
§180.1369 Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus strain FV#11; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus strain FV#11 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[84 FR 38562, Aug. 7, 2019]
§180.1370 Lipochitoolgiosaccharide (LCO) MOR116; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the plant growth regulator Lipochitoolgiosaccharide (LCO) MOR116 in or on all food commodities are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance, when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[84 FR 43705, Aug. 22, 2019]
§180.1371 Florpyrauxifen-benzyl; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of florpyrauxifen-benzyl, including its metabolites and degradates, in or on all food and feed commodities, when it is applied as an herbicide in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[84 FR 50766, Sept. 26, 2019]
§180.1372 Sodium lauryl sulfate; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of the fungicide and miticide sodium lauryl sulfate (CAS No. 151-21-3) in or on all food commodities are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance, when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[84 FR 52372, Oct. 2, 2019]
§180.1373 Chrysodeixis includens nucleopolyhedrovirus isolate #460; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of Chrysodeixis includens nucleopolyhedrovirus isolate #460 are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities, when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[85 FR 13548, March 9, 2020]
§180.1374 Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus strain R3; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus strain R3 are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[85 FR 20187, April 10, 2020]
§180.1375 Methyl mercaptan; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of methyl mercaptan are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities, when methyl mercaptan is used as a gopher repellent in irrigation lines in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[85 FR 29633, May 18, 2020]
§180.1376 Ea peptide 91398; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Ea peptide 91398 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[85 FR 34361, June 4, 2020]
§180.1378 Trichoderma atroviride strain SC1; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of Trichoderma atroviride strain SC1 are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[85 FR 46004, July 31, 2020]
§180.1379 Pseudomonas fluorescens strain ACK55; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of Pseudomonas fluorescens strain ACK55 are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[85 FR 60718, Sep. 25, 2020]
§180.1380 Pseudomonas fluorescens strain ACK55; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance
Residues of Pseudomonas fluorescens strain ACK55 are exempt from the requirement of a tolerance in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[86 FR 10835, Oct. 11, 2021]
§180.1381 Oxalic Acid; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
Residues of oxalic acid in or on honey and honeycomb are exempted from the requirement of a tolerance when oxalic acid is used as a miticide in honeybee hives.
[86 FR 10835, Feb. 23, 2021]
§180.1382 Strain PL11; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Purpureocillium lilacinum strain PL11 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[86 FR 31948, June. 16, 2021]
§180.1383 Bacillus velezensis strain RTI301; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus velezensis strain RTI301 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[86 FR 34147, June. 29, 2021]
§180.1384 strain RTI477; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus subtilis strain RTI477 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[86 FR 34145, June. 29, 2021]
§180.1385 strain NLS0089; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Methylorubrum populi strain NLS0089 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[86 FR 62928, Nov.15, 2021]
§ 180.1386 Bacillus subtilis strain AFS032321; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus subtilis strain AFS032321 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[87 FR 20721, Apr. 8, 2022]
§180.1387 Kosakonia cowanii strain SYM00028; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Kosakonia cowanii strain SYM00028 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[86 FR 70982, Dec. 14, 2021]
§180.1388 Bacillus subtilis strain CH3000; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus subtilis strain CH3000 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[87 FR 7953, Feb. 11, 2022]
§180.1389 Bacillus paralicheniformis strain CH2970; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacillus paralicheniformis strain CH2970 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[87 FR 7955, Feb. 11, 2022]
§180.1390 Trichoderma harzianum strain T-78; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Trichoderma harzianum strain T-78 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[86 FR 70980, Dec. 14, 2021]
§180.1391 Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain LAS02; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain LAS02 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[87 FR 5711, Feb. 02, 2022]
§180.1392 Streptomyces sp. strain SYM00257; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Streptomyces sp. strain SYM00257 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[87 FR 29058, May. 12, 2022]
§180.1393 Methylorubrum extorquens strain NLS0042; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Methylorubrum extorquens strain NLS0042 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[87 FR 44002, July. 25, 2022]
§180.1394 Lysate of Willaertia magna C2c Maky; Exemption from the Requirement of a Tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the pesticide, lysate of Willaertia magna C2c Maky, in or on all food commodities, when used in accordance with label directions.
[87 FR 61537, Oct. 12, 2022]
§180.1395 Eugenol; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for eugenol (2-methoxy-4-(-2-propenyl)phenol) in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[87 FR 56898, Sept.16, 2022]
§180.1396 Extract of Caesalpinia spinosa; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for extract of Caesalpinia spinosa in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with good agricultural practices.
[88 FR 993, Jan. 6, 2023]
§180.1398 Peptide Derived from Harpin Protein (PDHP) 25279; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Peptide Derived from Harpin Protein (PDHP) 25279 in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[88 FR 8236, Feb. 8, 2023]
§180.1399 Bacteriophage active against Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacteriophage active against Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[88 FR 15619, Mar. 14, 2023]
§180.1400 Bacteriophage active against Xanthomonas arboricola pv. corylina; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacteriophage active against Xanthomonas arboricola pv. corylina in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[88 FR 15619, Mar. 14, 2023]
§180.1401 Bacteriophage active against Xanthomonas arboricola pv. juglandis; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacteriophage active against Xanthomonas arboricola pv. juglandi in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[88 FR 15619, Mar. 14, 2023]
§180.1402 Bacteriophage active against Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Bacteriophage active against Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[88 FR 15619, Mar. 14, 2023]
§180.1403 Ledprona double-stranded RNA (CAS# 2433753–68–3); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Ledprona dsRNA in or on potato when used as a foliar-applied insecticide for the selective control of Colorado potato beetle and in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[88 FR 15619, Mar. 14, 2023; 88 FR 28430, May 4, 2023; 88 FR 69043, Oct. 5, 2023]
§180.1404 (2S)-5-Oxopyrrolidine-2-carboxylic Acid (L–PCA); exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of the pesticide, (2S)-5-Oxopyrrolidine-2-carboxylic Acid (L–PCA) in or on all food commodities when used as a plant growth regulator in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[88 FR 54247, Aug. 10, 2023]
§180.1405 Flg22–Bt Peptide; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of Flg22–Bt Peptide in or on all food commodities when used as a plant regulator and inducer of local and systemic resistance in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[88 FR 15619, Mar. 14, 2023; 88 FR 28430, May. 4, 2023; 88 FR 53809, Aug. 9, 2023]
U1-AGTX-Ta1b-QA protein; exemption from the requirement of a tolerance.
An exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of U1-AGTX-Ta1b-QA protein in or on all food commodities when used in accordance with label directions and good agricultural practices.
[89 FR 9776, Feb. 12, 2024]