◈ Alcohol Denat*. denatured with t-Butyl Alcohol, Denatonium Benzoate, Diethyl Phthalate, or Methyl Alcohol - 안전(Safe) 안전성 최종보고서: Final Report 09/05 Available from CIR ◈ Alcohol Denat*. denatured with Quassin, Brucine, or Brucine Sulfate - 안전성자료부족(Insufficient data to support safety) 안전성 최종보고서: Final Report 09/05 Available from CIR ◈ SD Alcohol 40 - 안전성자료부족(Insufficient data to support safety) 안전성 최종보고서: Final Report 09/05 Available from CIR
원료정의 (Definitions)
SD Alcohol 40 is ethyl alcohol denatured with t-butyl alcohol and any combination of one or more of the following: brucine (alkaloid), brucine sulfate, or quassin in accordance with 27CFR21. See Regulatory and Ingredient Use Information, regarding the labeling names for denatured alcohol in Volume 1, Introduction, Part A.
원료유래 (Org. Definitions)
합성(Synthetic);
원료수재근거
■ Denatured Alcohol
Alcohol Denat. is the established INCI name for ethyl alcohol that is denatured (rendered non-potable) in accordance with national regulations in the EU Member States and in the United States.
In the United States, the names and formula specifications for specially denatured (SD) alcohols, e.g., SD Alcohol 40-D, are listed in the U.S. Department of the Treasury Regulations under Title 27, U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 20 and 21 (27 CFR 20 & 21). The monographs for the SD alcohols provide information on the denaturants required to be used in the United States.
For the U.S. market, labelers may use either the SD Alcohol names or Alcohol Denat. on product labels. For products intended to be marketed in the United States and the EU, the name Alcohol Denat. should be used.