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CFR - Code of Federal Regulations Title 21

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[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 21, Volume 6]
[CITE: 21CFR582.80]



TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
SUBCHAPTER E - ANIMAL DRUGS, FEEDS, AND RELATED PRODUCTS

PART 582 -- SUBSTANCES GENERALLY RECOGNIZED AS SAFE

Subpart A - General Provisions

Sec. 582.80 Trace minerals added to animal feeds.

These substances added to animal feeds as nutritional dietary supplements are generally recognized as safe when added at levels consistent with good feeding practice. 1

Element Source compounds
CobaltCobalt acetate.
Cobalt carbonate.
Cobalt chloride.
Cobalt oxide.
Cobalt sulfate.
CopperCopper carbonate.
Copper chloride.
Copper gluconate.
Copper hydroxide.
Copper orthophosphate.
Copper oxide.
Copper pyrophosphate.
Copper sulfate.
IodineCalcium iodate.
Calcium iodobehenate.
Cuprous iodide.
3,5-Diiodosalicylic acid.
Ethylenediamine dihydroiodide.
Potassium iodate.
Potassium iodide.
Sodium iodate.
Sodium iodide.
Thymol iodide.
IronIron ammonium citrate.
Iron carbonate.
Iron chloride.
Iron gluconate.
Iron oxide.
Iron phosphate.
Iron pyrophosphate.
Iron sulfate.
Reduced iron.
ManganeseManganese acetate.
Manganese carbonate.
Manganese citrate (soluble).
Manganese chloride.
Manganese gluconate.
Manganese orthophosphate.
Manganese phosphate (dibasic).
Manganese sulfate.
Manganous oxide.
ZincZinc acetate.
Zinc carbonate.
Zinc chloride.
Zinc oxide.
Zinc sulfate.

1 All substances listed may be in anhydrous or hydrated form.

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