[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 21, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 21CFR74.1330]

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                        TITLE 21--FOOD AND DRUGS
 
CHAPTER I--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 
                                SERVICES
 
PART 74--LISTING OF COLOR ADDITIVES SUBJECT TO CERTIFICATION--Table of Contents
 
                            Subpart B--Drugs
 
Sec. 74.1330  D&C Red No. 30.

    (a) Identity. (1) The color additive D&C Red No. 30 is principally 
6-chloro-2-(6-chloro-4-methyl-3-oxobenzo[b]thien-2(3H)-ylidene)-4-
methyl-benzo[b]thiophen-3(2H)-one (CAS Reg. No. 2379-74-0).
    (2) Color additive mixtures for drug use made with D&C Red No. 30 
may contain only those diluents that are suitable and that are listed in 
part 73 of this chapter as safe for use in color additive mixtures for 
coloring drugs.
    (b) Specifications. D&C Red No. 30 shall conform to the following 
specifications and shall be free from impurities other than those named 
to the extent that such impurities may be avoided by current good 
manufacturing practice:

Volatile matter (at 135  deg.C), not more than 5 percent.
Chlorides and sulfates (calculated as sodium salts), not more than 3 
percent.
Matter soluble in acetone, not more than 5 percent.
Total color, not less than 90 percent.
Lead (as Pb), not more than 20 parts per million.
Arsenic (as As), not more than 3 parts per million.
Mercury (as Hg), not more than 1 part per million.

    (c) Uses and restrictions. D&C Red No. 30 may be safely used for 
coloring drugs generally in amounts consistent with current good 
manufacturing practice.
    (d) Labeling. The label of the color additive and any mixtures 
prepared therefrom intended solely or in part for coloring purposes 
shall conform to the requirements of Sec. 70.25 of this chapter.
    (e) Certification. All batches of D&C Red No. 30 shall be certified 
in accordance with regulations in part 80 of this chapter.

[47 FR 22510, May 25, 1982]