Use of Materials Derived From Cattle in Human Food and Cosmetics; Reopening of the Comment Period
fda-food · Food and Drug Administration · Rule · Published 2013-03-04 · 78 FR 14012
Document
Document number
2013-04869
Federal Register citation
78 FR 14012
CFR reference
21 CFR 189
Type
Rule
Action
Interim final rule; reopening of the comment period.
Category
fda-food
Sub-agency
Food and Drug Administration
Publication date
2013-03-04
HHS docket
Docket No. FDA-2004-N-0188
Abstract
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA or "we") is reopening the comment period for the interim final rule entitled "Use of Materials Derived From Cattle in Human Food and Cosmetics" that published in the Federal Register of July 14, 2004 (69 FR 42256). The interim final rule prohibited the use of certain cattle material to address the potential risk of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in human food, including dietary supplements, and cosmetics. In the Federal Register of September 7, 2005 (70 FR 53063), we amended the interim final rule to make changes, including providing that the small intestine of cattle, formerly prohibited cattle material, could be used in human food and cosmetics if the distal ileum was removed by a specified procedure or one that the establishment could demonstrate is equally effective in ensuring complete removal of the distal ileum. Since 2005, peer-reviewed studies have been published showing the presence of infectivity in the proximal ileum, jejunum, ileocecal junction, and colon of cattle with BSE. Therefore, we are reopening the comment period for the interim final rule to give interested parties an opportunity to comment on the new studies concerning infectivity in parts of the small intestine other than the distal ileum.