The food additive ethoxylated mono-and diglycerides (polyoxyethylene (20) mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids) (polyglycerate 60) may be safely used in food in accordance with the following prescribed conditions:
(a)
The food additive is manufactured by:
(1)
Glycerolysis of edible fats primarily composed of stearic, palmitic, and myristic acids; or
(2)
Direct esterification of glycerol with a mixture of primarily stearic, palmitic, and myristic acids;
to yield a product with less than 0.3 acid number and less than 0.2 percent water, which is then reacted with ethylene oxide.
(b)
The additive meets the following specifications:
(c)
The additive is used or intended for use in the following foods when standards of identity established under section 401 of the Act do not preclude such use:
1. As an emulsifier in pan-release agents for and as a dough conditioner in yeast-leavened bakery products |
Not to exceed levels required to produce the intended effects, total not to exceed 0.5 percent by weight of the flour used. |
2. As an emulsifier in cakes and cake mixes |
Not to exceed 0.5 percent by weight of the dry ingredients. |
3. As an emulsifier in whipped vegetable oil toppings and topping mixes |
Not to exceed 0.45 percent by weight of the finished whipped vegetable oil toppings. |
4. As an emulsifier in icings and icing mixes |
Not to exceed 0.5 percent by weight of the finished icings. |
5. As an emulsifier in frozen desserts |
Not to exceed 0.2 percent by weight of the finished frozen desserts. |
6. As an emulsifier in edible vegetable fat-water emulsions intended for use as substitutes for milk or cream in beverage coffee |
Not to exceed 0.4 percent by weight of the finished vegetable fat-water emulsions. |
(d)
When the name “polyglycerate 60” is used in labeling it shall be followed by either “polyoxyethylene (20) mono-and diglycerides of fatty acids” or “ethoxylated mono- and diglycerides” in parentheses.
Code of Federal Regulations
[42 FR 14491, Mar. 15, 1977, as amended at 42 FR 37973, July 26, 1977; 50 FR 49536, Dec. 3, 1985]