- 21 CFR Ch. I (4–1–02 Edition) § 573.560
Lignin sulfonates may be safely used in animal feeds in accordance with the following prescribed conditions: (a) For the purpose of this section, the food additive is either one, or a combination of, the of wood or of abaca (Musa textilis) or of sisal.
- July/August 1996
Going back to the vitamin E example, if the label for a vitamin E supplement bears claims that consumption of the product will treat, prevent, or otherwise affect azoturia or tying up syndrome, such claims establish the intent to offer the vitamin E.
- Food and Drug Administration, HHS § 573.625
Lignin sulfonates may be safely used in animal feeds in accordance with the following prescribed conditions: (a) For the purpose of this section, the food additive is either one, or a combination of, the cium, magnesium, or sodium salts of the extract of.
- Food and Drug Administration, HHS § 573.540
Hemicellulose extract may be safely used in animal feed when conditions: (a) The additive is produced from the aqueous extract obtained by degrees 535 degrees F) and pressure (80 to 900 pounds per square inch) and contains primarily pentose and hexose.
- 21 CFR Ch. I (4–1–05 Edition) § 573.480
Hemicellulose extract may be safely used in animal feed when conditions: (a) The additive is produced from the aqueous extract obtained by degrees 535 degrees F) and pressure (80 to 900 pounds per square inch) and contains primarily pentose and hexose.
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