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BILLING CODE 6560-50-P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Part 180 [EPA-HQ-OPP-2021-0311; FRL-12962-01-OCSPP] Various Fragrance Components in Pesticide Formulations; Exemption From the Requirement for a Tolerance AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: This regulation establishes an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance for residues of various fragrance components listed in Unit II of this document when used as an inert ingredient in antimicrobial formulations applied to food-contact surfaces in public eating places, dairy-processing equipment, and food-processing equipment and utensils under 40 CFR 180.940(a) when the end-use concentration does not exceed 5 parts per million (ppm).
Under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), Innovative Reform Group, on behalf of The Clorox Company, submitted a petition to EPA requesting an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance. This regulation eliminates the need to establish a maximum permissible level for residues of various fragrance components, when used in accordance with the terms of those exemptions. DATES: This regulation is effective November 17, 2025. Objections and requests for hearings must be received on or before January 16, 2026 and must be filed in accordance with the instructions provided in 40 CFR part 178 (see also Unit I.C. of this document).
ADDRESSES: The docket for this action, identified by docket identification
(ID)number EPA-HQ-OPP-2021-0311, is available online at *https://www.regulations.gov.* Additional information about dockets generally, along with instructions for visiting the docket in-person, is available at *https://www.epa.gov/dockets.* FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Charles Smith, Registration Division (7505T), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460-0001; main telephone number:
(202)566-1030; email address: *RDFRNotices@epa.gov.* SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Executive Summary A. Does this action apply to me? You may be potentially affected by this action if you are an agricultural producer, food manufacturer, or pesticide manufacturer. The following list of North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) codes is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides a guide to help readers determine whether this document applies to them. Potentially affected entities may include: • Crop production (NAICS code 111). • Animal production (NAICS code 112). • Food manufacturing (NAICS code 311). • Pesticide manufacturing (NAICS code 32532). If you have any questions regarding the applicability of this proposed action to a particular entity, consult the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT . B. What is EPA's authority for taking this action? EPA is issuing this rulemaking under section 408 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), 21 U.S.C. 346a. FFDCA section 408(c)(2)(A)(i) allows EPA to establish an exemption from the requirement for a tolerance (the legal limit for a pesticide chemical residue in or on a food) only if EPA determines that the exemption is “safe.” FFDCA section 408(c)(2)(A)(ii) defines “safe” to mean that “there is a reasonable certainty that no harm will result from aggregate exposure to the pesticide chemical residue, including all anticipated dietary exposures and all other exposures for which there is reliable information.” This includes exposure through drinking water and in residential settings but does not include occupational exposure. Pursuant to FFDCA section 408(c)(2)(B), in establishing or maintaining in effect an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance, EPA must take into account the factors set forth in FFDCA section 408(b)(2)(C), which require EPA to give special consideration to exposure of infants and children to the pesticide chemical residue in establishing a tolerance and to “ensure that there is a reasonable certainty that no harm will result to infants and children from aggregate exposure to the pesticide chemical residue. . . .” Additionally, FFDCA section 408(b)(2)(D) requires that the Agency consider, among other things, “available information concerning the cumulative effects of a particular pesticide's residues” and “other substances that have a common mechanism of toxicity.” C. How can I file an objection or hearing request? Under FFDCA section 408(g), 21 U.S.C. 346a(g), any person may file an objection to any aspect of this regulation and may also request a hearing on those objections. If you fail to file an objection to the final rule within the time period specified in the final rule, you will have waived the right to raise any issues resolved in the final rule. You must file your objection or request a hearing on this regulation in accordance with the instructions provided in 40 CFR part 178. To ensure proper receipt by EPA, you must identify the docket ID number EPA-HQ-OPP-2021-0311 in the subject line on the first page of your submission. All objections and requests for a hearing must be in writing and must be received by the Hearing Clerk on or before January 16, 2026. EPA's Office of Administrative Law Judges (OALJ), in which the Hearing Clerk is housed, urges parties to file and serve documents by electronic means only, notwithstanding any other particular requirements set forth in other procedural rules governing those proceedings. *See* “Revised Order Urging Electronic Filing and Service,” dated June 22, 2023, which can be found at *https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2023-06/2023-06-22%20-%20revised%20order%20urging%20electronic%20filing%20and%20service.pdf.* Although EPA's regulations require submission via U.S. Mail or hand delivery, EPA intends to treat submissions filed via electronic means as properly filed submissions; therefore, EPA believes the preference for submission via electronic means will not be prejudicial. When submitting documents to the OALJ electronically, a person should utilize the OALJ e-filing system at *https://yosemite.epa.gov/oa/eab/eab-alj_upload.nsf.* In addition to filing an objection or hearing request with the Hearing Clerk as described in 40 CFR part 178, please submit a copy of the filing (excluding any Confidential Business Information (CBI)) for inclusion in the public docket at *https://www.regulations.gov.* Follow the online instructions for submitting comments. Do not submit electronically any information you consider to be CBI or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. If you wish to include CBI in your request, please follow the applicable instructions at *https://www.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets#rules* and clearly mark the information that you claim to be CBI. Information not marked confidential pursuant to 40 CFR part 2 may be disclosed publicly by EPA without prior notice. II. Petition for Exemption In the **Federal Register** of June 1, 2021 (86 FR 29229, FRL-10023-95), EPA issued a document pursuant to FFDCA section 408, 21 U.S.C. 346a, announcing the filing of a pesticide petition (PP IN-11402) by Innovative Reform Group, on behalf of The Clorox Company, 4900 Johnson Dr., Pleasanton, CA 94588. The petition requested that 40 CFR be amended by establishing an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance for residues of 2′-Acetonaphthone (CAS Reg. No. 93-08-3); Allyl phenoxyacetate (CAS Reg. No.7493-74-5); trans-Anethole (CAS Reg. No. 4180-23-8); Benzene, 1-(cyclopropylmethyl)-4-methoxy- (CAS Reg. No. 16510-27-3); Benzothiazole (CAS Reg. No. 95-16-9); 5,7-Dihydro-2-methylthieno(3,4-d)pyrimidine (CAS Reg. No. 36267-71-7); 1,3-Dioxolane-2-acetic acid, 2-methyl-, ethyl ester (CAS Reg. No. 6413-10-1); Diphenyl ether (CAS Reg. No. 101-84-8); Ethyl 2,4-dimethyldioxolane-2-acetate (CAS Reg. No. 6290-17-1); 5-Ethyl-3-hydroxy-4-methyl-2(5H)-furanone (CAS Reg. No. 698-10-2); Ethyl methylphenylglycidate (CAS Reg. No. 77-83-8); Ethyl 3-phenylglycidate (CAS Reg. No. 121-39-1); Ethyl (p-tolyloxy)acetate (CAS Reg. No. 67028-40-4); Fenner oil bitter (Foeniculum vulgare Miller) (CAS Reg. No. 8006-84-6); Isobutyl 3-(2-furan)propionate (CAS Reg. No. 105-01-1); Isoeugenyl benzyl ether (CAS Reg. No. 120-11-6); Isoeugenyl methyl ether (CAS Reg. No. 93-16-3); Isoquinoline (CAS Reg. No. 119-65-3); 1-Methoxy-4-propylbenzene (CAS Reg. No. 104-45-0); 4-Methyl-2-(1-phenylethyl)-1,3-dioxolane (CAS Reg. No. 67634-23-5); 4-(3,4-Methylenedioxyphenyl)-2-butanone (CAS Reg. No. 55418-52-5); 1-Methylnaphthalene (CAS Reg. No. 90-12-0); Naphtho{2,1-b}furan, dodecahydro-3a,6,6,9a-tetramethyl- (CAS Reg. No. 3738-00-9); β-Naphthyl ethyl ether (CAS Reg. No. 93-18-5); β-Naphthyl isobutyl ether (CAS Reg. No. 2173-57-1); β-Naphthyl methyl ether (CAS Reg. No. 93-04-9); Oil of anise (CAS Reg. No. 8007-70-3); Oils, star anise (CAS Reg. No. 68952-43-2); Phenoxy ethyl isobutyrate (CAS Reg. No. 103-60-6); 2-(3-Phenylpropyl)tetrahydrofuran (CAS Reg. No. 3208-40-0); Sclareolide (CAS Reg. No. 564-20-5); Tuberose oil (Polianthes tuberosa L.) (CAS Reg. No. 8024-05-3); when used as an inert ingredient (fragrance components) in antimicrobial formulations (food-contact surface sanitizing solutions) applied to food-contact surfaces in public eating places, dairy-processing equipment, and food-processing equipment and utensils under 40 CFR 180.940(a) with end-use concentrations not to exceed 5 ppm. That document referenced a summary of the petition prepared by Innovative Reform Group on behalf of The Clorox Company, the petitioner, which is available in the docket. There were no comments received in response to the notice of filing. III. Inert Ingredient Definition Inert ingredients are all ingredients that are not active ingredients as defined in 40 CFR 153.125 and include, but are not limited to, the following types of ingredients (except when they have a pesticidal efficacy of their own): Solvents such as alcohols and hydrocarbons; surfactants such as polyoxyethylene polymers and fatty acids; carriers such as clay and diatomaceous earth; thickeners such as carrageenan and modified cellulose; wetting, spreading, and dispersing agents; propellants in aerosol dispensers; microencapsulating agents; and emulsifiers. The term “inert” is not intended to imply nontoxicity; the ingredient may or may not be chemically active. Generally, EPA has exempted inert ingredients from the requirement of a tolerance based on the low toxicity of the individual inert ingredients. IV. Final Tolerance Action A. EPA's Safety Determination EPA establishes exemptions from the requirement of a tolerance only in those cases where it can be clearly demonstrated that the risks from aggregate exposure to pesticide chemical residues under reasonably foreseeable circumstances will pose no harm to human health. In order to determine the risks from aggregate exposure to pesticide inert ingredients, the Agency considers the toxicity of the inert in conjunction with possible exposure to residues of the inert ingredient through food, drinking water, and through other exposures that occur as a result of pesticide use in residential settings. If EPA is able to determine that a finite tolerance is not necessary to ensure that there is a reasonable certainty that no harm will result from aggregate exposure to the inert ingredient, an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance may be established. Consistent with FFDCA section 408(c)(2)(A), and the factors specified in FFDCA section 408(c)(2)(B), EPA has reviewed the available scientific data and other relevant information in support of this action. EPA has sufficient data to assess the hazards of and to make a determination on aggregate exposure for various fragrance components including exposure resulting from the exemption established by this action. EPA's assessment of exposures and risks associated with various fragrance components follows. B. Toxicological Profile EPA has evaluated the available toxicity data and considered their validity, completeness, and reliability as well as the relationship of the results of the studies to human risk. EPA has also considered available information concerning the variability of the sensitivities of major identifiable subgroups of consumers, including infants and children. Specific information on the studies received and the nature of the adverse effects caused by the chemicals listed in Unit II as well as the no-observed-adverse-effect-level (NOAEL) and the lowest-observed-adverse-effect-level (LOAEL) from the toxicity studies are discussed in this unit. The Agency assessed these fragrance components via the Threshold of Toxicological Concern
(TTC)approach as outlined by the European Food Safety Authority
(EFSA)in their 2019 guidance document on the use of TTC in food safety assessment. Information regarding the database of studies and chemicals used to derive TTCs are reviewed therein. The TTC approach has been used by the Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives of the United Nations' (U.N.) Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Health Organization (JECFA), the former Scientific Committee on Food of the European Commission, the European Medicines Agency, and EFSA. Information from JECFA reports as well as predictive toxicology using the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD)Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships
(QSAR)Toolbox was used to confirm that the fragrances listed in Unit II have low carcinogenic potential and are thus good candidates for the application of the TTC method. Although 3 chemicals had in silico carcinogenicity alerts, JECFA and EFSA concluded and EPA concurs that all fragrances listed in Unit II have low carcinogenic potential, based on in vitro and/or in vivo genotoxicity studies available on the chemical or structurally related chemicals. Therefore, the TTC method can be applied to these fragrances. TTCs are derived from a conservative and rigorous approach to establish generic threshold values for human exposure at which a very low probability of adverse effects is likely. By comparing a range of compounds by Cramer Class (classes I, II, and III which correspond to the probability of low, moderate, and high toxicity) and NOEL (no-observed-effect-level), fifth percentile NOELs were established for each Cramer Class as “Human Exposure Thresholds”. These values were 3, 0.91 and 0.15 mg/kg/day for classes I, II, and III, respectively. C. Toxicological Points of Departure/Levels of Concern Once a pesticide's toxicological profile is determined, EPA identifies toxicological points of departure
(POD)and levels of concern to use in evaluating the risk posed by human exposure to the pesticide. For hazards that have a threshold below which there is no appreciable risk, the toxicological POD is used as the basis for derivation of reference values for risk assessment. PODs are developed based on a careful analysis of the doses in each toxicological study to determine the dose at which no adverse effects are observed (the NOAEL) and the lowest dose at which adverse effects of concern are identified (the LOAEL). Uncertainty/safety factors are used in conjunction with the POD to calculate a safe exposure level (generally referred to as a population-adjusted dose
(PAD)or a reference dose (RfD)) and a safe margin of exposure (MOE). For non-threshold risks, the Agency assumes that any amount of exposure will lead to some degree of risk. Thus, the Agency estimates risk in terms of the probability of an occurrence of the adverse effect expected in a lifetime. For more information on the general principles EPA uses in risk characterization and a complete description of the risk assessment process, see *https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-science-and-assessing-pesticide-risks/overview-risk-assessment-pesticide-program.* The human exposure threshold value for threshold ( *i.e.,* non-cancer) risks is based upon Cramer structural class. All of the fragrance components listed in Unit II are in Cramer Class III, which is defined as chemicals of simple structure and efficient modes of metabolism, suggesting low oral toxicity. Fragrance components identified with more than one Cramer Class will default to the more conservative (higher) Cramer Class *i.e.* fragrance component identified with a Cramer Class II and III will default to Cramer Class III. Therefore, the NOEL of 0.15 mg/kg/day is selected as the point of departure for all exposure scenarios assessed (chronic dietary, incidental oral, dermal and inhalation exposures). D. Exposure Assessment 1. *Dietary exposure from food and feed uses.* In evaluating dietary exposure to each of the fragrance components listed in Unit II ( *e.g.* ingesting foods that come in contact with surfaces treated with pesticide formulations containing these fragrance components, and drinking water exposures), EPA considered exposure under the proposed exemption at a concentration not to exceed 5 ppm for each of the listed fragrance components as well any other sources of dietary exposure. EPA assessed dietary exposures from the fragrance components listed in Unit II in food as follows: The dietary assessment for food contact sanitizer solutions calculated the Daily Dietary Dose and the Estimated Daily Intake. The assessment considered application rates, residual solution or quantity of solution remaining on the treated surface without rinsing with potable water, surface area of the treated surface which comes into contact with food, pesticide migration fraction, and body weight. These assumptions are based on U.S. Food and Drug Administration guidelines. 2. *From non-dietary exposure.* The term “residential exposure” is used in this document to refer to non-occupational, non-dietary exposure ( *e.g.,* textiles (clothing and diapers), carpets, swimming pools, and hard surface disinfection on walls, floors, tables). The fragrance components listed in Unit II may be used as inert ingredients in products that are registered for specific uses that may result in residential exposure, such as pesticides used in and around the home. The Agency conducted a conservative assessment of potential residential exposure by assessing various fragrance components in disinfectant-type uses (indoor scenarios). The Agency's assessment of adult residential exposure combines high-end dermal and inhalation handler exposure from indoor hard surface, wiping, and aerosol spray uses. The Agency's assessment of children's residential exposure includes total post-application exposures associated with contact with treated indoor surfaces (dermal and hand-to-mouth exposures). 3. *Cumulative effects from substances with a common mechanism of toxicity.* Section 408(b)(2)(D)(v) of FFDCA requires that, when considering whether to establish, modify, or revoke a tolerance, the Agency consider “available information” concerning the cumulative effects of a particular pesticide's residues and “other substances that have a common mechanism of toxicity.” Based on the lack of toxicity in the available database, EPA has not found these various fragrance components to share a common mechanism of toxicity with any other substances, and these various fragrance components do not appear to produce a toxic metabolite produced by other substances. For the purposes of this tolerance exemption, therefore, EPA has assumed that these various fragrance components do not have a common mechanism of toxicity with other substances. For information regarding EPA's efforts to determine which chemicals have a common mechanism of toxicity and to evaluate the cumulative effects of such chemicals, see EPA's website at *https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-science-and-assessing-pesticide-risks/cumulative-assessment-risk-pesticides.* E. Additional Safety Factor for the Protection of Infants and Children Section 408(b)(2)(C) of FFDCA provides that EPA shall apply an additional tenfold
(10X)margin of safety for infants and children in the case of threshold effects to account for prenatal and postnatal toxicity and the completeness of the database on toxicity and exposure unless EPA determines based on reliable data that a different margin of safety will be safe for infants and children. This additional margin of safety is commonly referred to as the FQPA Safety Factor (SF). In applying this provision, EPA either retains the default value of 10X, or uses a different additional safety factor when reliable data available to EPA support the choice of a different factor. The FQPA SF has been reduced to 1X in this risk assessment because clear NOELs and LOELs were established in the studies used to derive the endpoints (which included developmental and reproductive toxicity studies), maternal and developmental-specific 5th percentile NOELs indicate low potential for offspring susceptibility, and the conservative assumptions made in the exposure assessment are unlikely to underestimate risk. F. Aggregate Risks and Determination of Safety EPA determines whether acute and chronic dietary pesticide exposures are safe by comparing aggregate exposure estimates to the acute PAD
(aPAD)and chronic PAD (cPAD). For linear cancer risks, EPA calculates the lifetime probability of acquiring cancer given the estimated aggregate exposure. Short-, intermediate-, and chronic-term risks are evaluated by comparing the estimated aggregate food, water, and residential exposure to the appropriate PODs to ensure that an adequate MOE exists. 1. *Acute aggregate risk.* An acute aggregate risk assessment takes into account acute exposure estimates from dietary consumption of food and drinking water. No adverse effects resulting from a single oral exposure were identified and no acute dietary endpoint was selected for any of the fragrance components listed in Unit II. Therefore, these fragrance components are not expected to pose an acute risk. 2. *Short-term aggregate risk.* Short-term aggregate exposure takes into account short-term residential exposure plus chronic exposure to food and water (considered to be a background exposure level). For residential handler short-term exposure scenarios, MOEs ranged from 14,000 to 250,000, while for residential post-application exposure scenarios, MOEs ranged from 17,000 to 35,000. These MOEs are greater than the level of concern
(LOC)of 100 and therefore are not of concern. The short-term aggregate MOE is 8,300 for adults and 10,700 for children, which are greater than the LOC of 100 and therefore are not of concern. 3. *Intermediate-term aggregate risk.* Intermediate-term aggregate exposure takes into account intermediate-term residential (dermal and inhalation) exposure plus chronic dietary exposure (food and drinking water). As the same endpoints were selected for short-term and intermediate-term exposures, intermediate-term aggregate risk is equal to the short-term aggregate risk, and it is not of concern. 4. *Chronic aggregate risk.* Using the exposure assumptions described in this unit for chronic exposure, EPA has concluded that chronic exposure to the fragrance components listed in Unit II from food and water will utilize 0.20% of the cPAD for the U.S. population and 0.34% of the cPAD for children 1 to 2 years old, the population group receiving the greatest exposure. Chronic residential exposure to residues of these fragrance components is not expected. Therefore, the chronic aggregate risk is equal to the chronic dietary exposure for children 1 to 2 years old (0.34% of the cPAD). 5. *Aggregate cancer risk for U.S. population.* There is low concern for genotoxicity/carcinogenicity in humans for the fragrance components listed in Unit II of this document. Therefore, the assessment under the TTC value for non-cancer risks is protective for all risks, including carcinogenicity. 6. *Determination of safety.* Based on these risk assessments, EPA concludes that there is a reasonable certainty that no harm will result to the general population, or to infants and children, from aggregate exposure to residues of the fragrance components listed in Unit II. G. Analytical Enforcement Methodology An analytical method is not required for enforcement purposes since the Agency is not establishing a numerical tolerance for residues of the fragrance components listed in Unit II of this document in or on any food commodities. EPA is, however, establishing limitations on the amount of these fragrance components that may be used in antimicrobial pesticide formulations. These limitations will be enforced through the pesticide registration process under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (“FIFRA”), 7 U.S.C. 136 *et seq.* EPA will not register any pesticide formulation for food use that contains these fragrance components in excess of 5 ppm in the final pesticide formulation. H. Conclusions Therefore, an exemption from the requirement of a tolerance is established for residues of various fragrance components listed in Unit II of this document when used as an inert ingredient (fragrance component) in antimicrobial formulations applied to food-contact surfaces in public eating places, dairy-processing equipment, and food-processing equipment and utensils with an end-use concentration not to exceed 5 ppm under 40 CFR 180.940(a). In addition to the substantive changes described in this document, EPA is also taking the opportunity to make one-time, non-substantive changes to correct alphabetization, capitalization, and formatting inconsistencies in Table 1 to Paragraph
(a)of 40 CFR 180.940. V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews Additional information about these statutes and Executive Orders can be found at *https://www.epa.gov/regulations/and-executive-orders.* A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review This action is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), because it establishes or modifies a pesticide tolerance or a tolerance exemption under FFDCA section 408 in response to a petition submitted to the Agency. The Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)has exempted these types of actions from review under Executive Order 12866. B. Executive Order 14192: Unleashing Prosperity Through Deregulation Executive Order 14192 (90 FR 9065, February 6, 2025) does not apply because actions that establish a tolerance under FFDCA section 408 are exempted from review under Executive Order 12866. C. Paperwork Reduction Act
(PRA)This action does not impose an information collection burden under the PRA 44 U.S.C. 3501 *et seq.,* because it does not contain any information collection activities. D. Regulatory Flexibility Act
(RFA)This action is not subject to the RFA, 5 U.S.C. 601 *et seq.* The RFA applies only to rules subject to notice and comment rulemaking requirements under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), 5 U.S.C. 553, or any other statute. This rule is not subject to the APA but is subject to FFDCA section 408(d), which does not require notice and comment rulemaking to take this action in response to a petition. E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
(UMRA)This action does not contain an unfunded mandate of $100 million or more (in 1995 dollars and adjusted annually for inflation) as described in UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, and does not significantly or uniquely affect small governments. The action imposes no enforceable duty on any state, local or tribal governments or the private sector. F. Executive Order 13132: Federalism This action does not have federalism implications as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999), because it will not have substantial direct effects on the states, on the relationship between the national government and the states, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government. G. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal Governments This action does not have tribal implications as specified in Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000), because it will not have substantial direct effects on tribal governments, on the relationship between the Federal government and the Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal government and Indian tribes. H. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks This action is not subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997) because it is not a significant regulatory action under section 3(f)(1) of Executive Order 12866, and because EPA does not believe the environmental health or safety risks addressed by this action present a disproportionate risk to children. However, EPA's 2021 *Policy on Children's Health* applies to this action. This rule finalizes tolerance actions under the FFDCA, which requires EPA to give special consideration to exposure of infants and children to the pesticide chemical residue in establishing a tolerance and to “ensure that there is a reasonable certainty that no harm will result to infants and children from aggregate exposure to the pesticide chemical residue . . .” (FFDCA 408(b)(2)(C)). The Agency's consideration is documented in the pesticide-specific registration review documents, located in the applicable docket at *https://www.regulations.gov.* I. Executive Order 13211: Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution or Use This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355) (May 22, 2001) because it is not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866. J. National Technology Transfer Advancement Act (NTTAA) This action does not involve technical standards that would require Agency consideration under NTTAA section 12(d), 15 U.S.C. 272. K. Congressional Review Act
(CRA)This action is subject to the CRA, 5 U.S.C. 801 *et seq.,* and EPA will submit a rule report to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the United States. This action does not meet the criteria set forth in 5 U.S.C. 804(2). List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 180 Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure, Agricultural commodities, Pesticides and pests, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements. Dated: November 3, 2025. Charles Smith, Director, Registration Division, Office of Pesticide Programs. For the reasons stated in the preamble, the EPA amends 40 CFR chapter I as follows: PART 180—TOLERANCES AND EXEMPTIONS FOR PESTICIDE CHEMICAL RESIDUES IN FOOD 1. The authority citation for part 180 continues to read as follows: Authority: 21 U.S.C. 321(q), 346a and 371. 2. Section 180.940 is amended by revising and republishing table 1 to paragraph
(a)to read as follows: § 180.940 Tolerance exemptions for active and inert ingredients for use in antimicrobial formulations (Food-contact surface sanitizing solutions).
(a)* * * Table 1 to Paragraph ( a ) Pesticide chemical CAS Reg. No. Limits Acetal 105-57-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Acetaldehyde ethyl cis-3-hexenyl acetal 28069-74-1 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. Acetoin 513-86-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 2′-Acetonaphthone 93-08-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Acetophenone 98-86-2 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 4-Acetyl-6-t-butyl-1,1-dimethylindan 13171-00-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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 None. Alkenes, C 18-22 , mixed with polyethylene, oxidized, hydrolyzed, distn. residues from C 16-18 alcs. manuf 1430895-61-6 None. Alkenes, C 18-22 , mixed with polyethylene, oxidized, hydrolyzed, distn. residues from C 20-22 alcs. manuf 1430895-62-7 None. 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. Alkyl 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. C 10 -C 18 -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. Allspice oil ( *Pimenta officinalis* Lindl.) 8006-77-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Allyl α-ionone 79-78-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Allyl cinnamate 1866-31-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Allyl heptanoate 142-19-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Allyl hexanoate 123-68-2 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Allyl phenoxyacetate 7493-74-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Allyl propionate 2408-20-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Aluminum sulfate 10043-01-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 50 ppm. Ammonium chloride 12125-02-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 48 ppm. 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, acid-hydrolyzed, 1-oxtenylbutanedioate 113894-85-2 None. Amylopectin, hydrogen 1-octadecenylbutanedioate 125109-81-1 None. trans-Anethole 4180-23-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 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. 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. Balsam oil, Peru ( *Myroxylon pereirae* Klotzsch) 8007-00-9 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, methyl- 1334-78-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Benzene, 1-(cyclopropylmethyl)-4-methoxy- 16510-27-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 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. 1,3-Benzodioxole-5-carboxaldehyde 120-57-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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 alcohol 100-51-6 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 butyrate 103-37-7 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. Benzyl isobutyrate 103-28-6 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. Benzaldehyde, 4-methoxy- 123-11-5 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. Benzothiazole 95-16-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 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[2.2.1]heptan-2-one, 1,7,7-trimethyl-, (1R, 4R)- 464-49-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. Bisabolene 495-62-5 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 Dye, coloring agent 0.5% by weight. 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. laevo-Bornyl acetate 5655-61-8 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, 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. 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. 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. Butyl isovalerate 109-19-3 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. n-Butyl benzoate 136-60-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 15,000 ppm. n-Butyl 2-methylbutyrate 15706-73-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. n-Butyl-3-hydroxybutyrate 53605-94-0 Solvent. α-Butylcinnamaldehyde 7492-44-6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 2-sec-Butylcyclohexanone 14765-30-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. γ-Butyrolactone 96-48-0 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. Cajeput oil (Melaleuca leucadendron L.) 8008-98-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Calcium bisulfate None 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. Camphene 79-92-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Camphor 21368-68-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Cananga oil 68606-83-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Capric (decanoic) acid 334-48-5 None. Caprylic (octanoic) acid 124-07-2 None. Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum (L.) Maton) 85940-32-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Cardamom seed oil (Elettaria cardamomum (L.) Maton) 8000-66-6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. β-Caryophyllene 87-44-5 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. Celery seed oil 8015-90-5 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 aldehyde 104-55-2 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. 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. 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. Citronellol 106-22-9 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. Cyclopentaneacetai acid, 3-oxo-2-pentyl-, methyl ester 24851-98-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Cyclopropanemethanol, 1-methyl-2-[(1,2,2-trimethylbicyclo[3.1.0]hex-3-yl)methyl]- 198404-98-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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, 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. (E)-4-Decenal 65405-70-1 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. 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. 1,3-Dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin 77-48-5 None. 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. Diethyl malonate 105-53-3 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. 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. 5,7-Dihydro-2-methylthieno(3,4-d)pyrimidine 36267-71-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Diisobutyl ketone 108-83-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. 3,4-Dimethyl-1,2-cyclopentadione 13494-06-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 3,7-Dimethyl-1-octanol 106-21-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-dioxolane-4-methanol 100-79-8 None. 2,6-Dimethyl-4-heptanol 108-82-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 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-1,3,6-octatriene 13877-91-3 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. 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. 2,5-Dimethylpyrazine 123-32-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 2,6-Dimethylpyrazine 108-50-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. p,α-Dimethylstyrene 1195-32-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 6,10-Dimethylundeca-5,9-dien-2-one 689-67-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Di-n-butyl carbonate 542-52-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 15,000 ppm. 1,3-Dioxolane-2-acetic acid, 2-methyl-, ethyl ester 6413-10-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Diphenyl ether 101-84-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Dipropylene glycol 25265-71-8 None. 1-Docosanol 661-19-8 None. 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. 2-Dodecanol, (2E)- 20407-84-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 2-Dodecenal 4826-62-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 1Eicosanol 629-96-9 None. Ethanol 64-17-5 None. Elemi oil (Canarium spp.) 8023-89-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Ethyl acetate 141-78-6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Ethyl amyl ketone 106-68-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. 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 (2E,4Z)-2,4-decadienoate 3025-30-7 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 2,4-dimethyldioxolane-2-acetate 6290-17-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 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 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. 5-Ethyl-3-hydroxy-4-methyl-2(5H)-furanone 698-10-2 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Ethyl isobutyrate 97-62-1 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 laurate 106-33-2 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 maltol 4940-11-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Ethyl 2-methyl-3-pentenoate 1617-23-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Ethyl methylphenylglycidate 77-83-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Ethyl 2-methylbutyrate 452-79-1 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. 2-Ethyl-3-methylpyrazine 15707-23-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. Ethyl 3-phenylglycidate 121-39-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Ethyl propionate 105-37-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Ethyl (p-tolyloxy)acetate 67028-40-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 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. 4-Ethylguaiacol 2785-89-9 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. Ethylvanillin 121-32-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Eucalyptus oil 8000-48-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Eugenyl acetate 93-28-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. FD&C Green No. 3 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. Fenchone 4695-62-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Fenner oil bitter (Foeniculum vulgare Miller) 8006-84-6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. 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. (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. 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. 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 None. D-glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-2,5-di-O-(2-methylpropyl)-, None None. D-Glucopyranose, oligomeric, decyl octyl glycosides 68515-73-1 None. D-glucurono-6-deoxy-L-manno-D-glucan, acetate, calcium magnesium potassium sodium salt (diutan gum) 595585-15-2 None. 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. Heptanal, 2-(phenlymethylene)- 122-40-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Heptanoic acid 111-14-8 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. 3-Heptanone 106-35-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 2-Hepten-4-one, 5-methyl- 81925-81-7 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. Heptyl alcohol 111-70-6 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. Hexanal 66-25-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 2,3-Hexanedione 3848-24-6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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, 2-ethyl- 104-76-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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-Hexenal, (2E)- 6728-26-3 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. 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. 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. 3-Hexenyl 2-methylbutanoate 10094-41-4 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. 3-Hexenyl formate 9/5/2315 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 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 propionate 2445-76-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. α-Hexylcinnamaldehyde 101-86-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Hydrogen peroxide 7722-84-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 91 ppm. 4-Hydroxy-2,5-dimethyl-3(2H)-furanone 3658-77-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Hydroxycitronellal 107-75-5 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. Hydroxycitronellol 107-74-4 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. 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. Isobutyl 3-(2-furan)propionate 105-01-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Isoamyl butyrate 106-27-4 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. 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. Isobutyl acetate 110-19-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 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. Isobutyl isobutyrate 97-85-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Isobutyl 3-(2-furan)propionate 105-01-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. 2-Isobutyl-3-methoxypyrazine 24683-00-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 2-Isobutyl-2-methyl-1,3-dioxolane-4-methanol 5660-53-7 None. 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. α-Isobutylphenethyl alcohol 7779-78-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Isobutyraldehyde 78-84-2 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. 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. Isoeugenyl benzyl ether 120-11-6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Isoeugenyl methyl ether 93-16-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Isojasmone 11050-62-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. d,l-Isomenthone 491-07-6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. 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. 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. 2-Isopropyl-4-methylthiazole 15679-13-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. Isoquinoline 119-65-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Isovaleric acid 503-74-2 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. Lauryl acetate 112-66-3 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 alcohol 112-53-8 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. 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. Linalool oxide 60047-17-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. (E)-Linalool oxide 34995-77-2 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. (Z)-Linalool oxide 5989-33-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. 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. Maltyl isobutyrate 65416-14-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. p-Mentha-8-thiol-3-one 38462-22-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. p-Menthan-3-one 10458-14-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. p-Menthane, 1,8-epoxy- 470-82-6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 1-p-Menthene-8-thiol 71159-90-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. 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. 2-Methoxy-3-(1-methylpropyl)pyrazine 24168-70-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 1-Methoxy-4-propylbenzene 104-45-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. 2-Methoxy-4-propylphenol 2785-87-7 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-vinylphenol 7786-61-0 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. 4′-Methylacetophenone 122-00-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Methyl n-amyl ketone 110-43-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Methyl anthranilate 134-20-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. α-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-Methyl-2-butenyl acetate 1191-16-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. α-Methylcinnamaldehyde 101-39-3 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. 3-Methyl-1-cyclopentadecanone 541-91-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Methylcyclopentenolone 80-71-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 3-Methylcrotonic acid 541-47-9 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. 6-Methyl-3,5-heptadien-2-one 1604-28-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 6-Methyl-5-hepten-2-one 110-93-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Methyl heptine carbonate 111-12-6 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 2-methylbutyrate 868-57-5 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-acetylanthranilate 2719-08-6 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 N-methylanthranilate 85-91-6 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 2-nonynoate 111-80-8 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. 3-Methyl-2-(n-pentanyl)-2-cyclopenten-1-one 1128-08-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 3-Methyl-2-(2E)-2-penten-1-yl-2-cyclopenten-1-one 6261-18-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 3-Methyl-2-(2-pentenyl)-2-cyclopenten-1-one, (Z)- 488-10-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Methyl phenethyl ether 3558-60-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 2-Methyl-4-phenyl-2-butanol 103-05-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 5-Methyl-2-phenyl-2-hexenal 21834-92-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 4-Methyl-2-(1-phenylethyl)-1,3-dioxolane 67634-23-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. p-Methylanisole 104-93-8 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. 4-(3,4-Methylenedioxyphenyl)-2-butanone 55418-52-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 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. 1-Methylnaphthalene 90-12-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 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. 2-Methylpent-2-en-1-oic acid 3142-72-1 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 n-propyl ketone 107-87-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 2-Methyl-4-propyl-1,3-oxathiane 67715-80-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 2-Methylpyrazine 109-08-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Methyl salicylate 119-36-8 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 tetradecanoate 124-10-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 5-Methyl-2-thiophenecarboxyaldehyde 13679-70-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 2-Methyl-trans-2-butenoic acid 80-59-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 3-Methyl-5-(2,2,3-trimethyl-3-cyclopenten-1-yl)pent-4-en-2-ol 67801-20-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Methyl undec-10-enoate 111-81-9 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. Naphtho{2,1-b}furan, dodecahydro-3a,6,6,9a-tetramethyl- 3738-00-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. β-Naphthyl ethyl ether 93-18-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. β-Naphthyl isobutyl ether 2173-57-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. β-Naphthyl methyl ether 93-04-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Nerol oxide 1786-08-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Nerolidiol 142-50-7 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. Nerolidol (isomer unspecified) 7212-44-4 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. Neryl formate 2142-94-1 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. 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. 1,3-Nonanediol acetate (mixed esters) 1322-17-4 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. 2-Nonanone 821-55-6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 6-Nonenal, (6Z)- 2277-19-2 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. 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. Nootkatone 4674-50-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Octadecanoic acid 57-11-4 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 None. 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. 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. γ-Octalactone 104-50-7 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. 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. 1-Octanol 111-87-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 2-Octanone 111-13-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. 1-Octen-3-ol 3391-86-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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 anise 8007-70-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 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. 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. Oil of orange 8008-57-9 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, 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. Oils, lavender 8000-28-0 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. 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, rosemary 8000-25-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Oils, sage 8022-56-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Oils, spruce 8008-80-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Oils, star anise 68952-43-2 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Oils, thyme 8007-46-3 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. Origanum oil, Spanish 8007-11-2 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. 7-Oxabicyclo(2.2.1.)heptane, 1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)- 470-67-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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 None. Pelargonic (nonanoic) acid 112-05-0 None. ω-Pentadecalactone 106-02-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 1-Pentanol 71-41-0 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. Petitgrain Paraguay 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. 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. Phenoxy ethyl isobutyrate 103-60-6 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. Phenethyl isobutyrate 103-48-0 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. Phenyl ethyl alcohol 60-12-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Phenylethyl isoamyl ether 56011-02-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. 2-(3-Phenylpropyl)tetrahydrofuran 3208-40-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 ppm. 3-Phenyl-1-propanol 122-97-4 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. Phosphonic acid, (1-hydroxyethylidene)bis- 2809-21-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 14 ppm. Phosphoric acid 7664-38-2 None. 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. α-Pinene 80-56-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Piperonyl acetate 326-61-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Polyammonium bisulfate 10043-02-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 250 ppm. Potassium 2-benzyl-4-chlorophenate 35471-49-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 2080 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. 1,3-Propanediol 504-63-2 None. 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. Propanoic acid 79-09-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 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%. Propenylguaethol 94-86-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Propionic acid 79-09-4 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. Propylene glycol 57-55-6 None. 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. 4H-Pyran-4-one, 3-hydroxy-2-methyl- 118-71-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. 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. Rue oil (Ruta graveolens L.) 8014-29-7 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. Sclareolide 564-20-5 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 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 2-benzyl-4-chlorophenate 3184-65-4 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 2080 ppm. 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. 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. Tall oil fatty acid 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. γ-Terpinene 99-85-4 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. Terpinyl acetate (isomer mixture) 8007-35-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 1-Tetradecanol 112-72-1 None. α-Terpinyl propionate 80-27-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Tetraacetylethylenediamine
(TAED)10543-57-4 None. 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. Tetrahydrolinalool 78-69-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Tetrahydro-4-methyl-2-(2-methylpropen-1-yl)pyran 16409-43-1 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Tetrahydro-6-(3-pentenyl)-2H-pyran-2-one 32764-98-0 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Theaspirane 36431-72-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 ppm. Thiogeraniol 39067-80-6 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. Thyme ( *Thymus Vulgaris* ) Oil 84929-51-1 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. 1,3,5-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. 2-Tridecanone 593-08-8 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. p-α,α-Trimethylbenzyl alcohol 1197-01-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. 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. 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. (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. 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. δ-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. 3,5,5-Trimethylhexanal 5435-64-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 100 ppm. Tuberose oil (Polianthes tuberosa L.) 8024-05-3 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 5 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-Undecanol 112-42-5 Carrier/Adjuvant and Coating Agent/Binder. 2-Undecanone 112-12-9 When ready for use, the end-use concentration is not to exceed 33 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. 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. Valeric acid 109-52-4 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. 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. [FR Doc. 2025-19913 Filed 11-14-25; 8:45 am]
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