836 



ATTACKMEKT 1 (continued) 



a«n«rBl Charaeterlfltlcs'* 

 of 13 Mon-SAFUS Cigmre^h* la^redieafcs from fcha 1993 list 



515-03-7 



sclareol is an cBsential oil that Is axtractdd from the flower and 

 stem of the plant Salvia sclarea. It is used in the agricultural 

 industry to control povdery mildew in crops, and by the perfumery 

 industry as an odorant. No reproductive, developmental, sub- 

 chronic, chronic, or carcinogenicity toxicity data were found in 

 the reviawsd litsratur*. 



564-20-5 



Sciacwollde, a derivative of sclareol ( 515-03-7 )iB used to enhance 

 the sweetness and flavors of condimsnts, cheeses and other foods. 

 No reproductive, developmental, subchronic, chronic, or carcino- 

 ^enioity toxicity data were found in the reviewed literature. 



58S-88-6 



Maltitol, when orally administered to pregnant rabbits, increased 



early resorptions and post-implantation losses . There were no 



adverse effacts on the dams or teratologic affects on surviving 



pups. Mo reproductive, developmental, subchronic, chronic, or 



carcinogenicity toxicity data were found in the reviewed 



literature. 



614-99-3 



Bihyl furcate is a liquid with only slight irritant potential on 

 contacted tissues. It is severely toxic when parenterally 

 admlniatered into rats. It has narcotic and anesthetic properties 

 but is apparently devoid of convulsive potential. No reproductive, 

 developtaental, subchronic, chronic, or carcinogenicity toxicity 

 data were found in the reviewed litaratura. 



1321S-d8-8 



4(2-Butanylidetie)-3,4,4-triBe^hyl-s-eyeloba«ea-l-oBa, also known as 

 aegastignatrienonc is a volatile, odorous substance, used to 

 attract insect pests that infest stored foods and tobacco. It is 

 found in cigarette smoke condensate. No reproductive, 

 developmental, subchronic, chronic, or carcinogenicity toxicity 

 data were found in the reviewed literature. 



13341-72-5 



DimethyltetrahydrobencofarBnone is a mint derivative used as a 



flavorant in Europe, found in German tobacco products and Swiss 



t<>othpasta. No reproductive, developmental, subchronic, chronic, 



or carcinogenicity toxicity data were found in the reviewed 



literature. 



•NOTB I 



These ■ubetanecs were identified by coBparing the lAgredieots added daring the 

 ffl&nufaotuce of ciq-eretteB, •■ Bubmi.ct:ed by the clgaxette oonpeoiea In 1992, with 

 those ingredient! appearing oa the FDA's list of approved food additives: 

 "Everythlofl Added to Tood In the Qnitad States." Because the cigarette 

 ingredient lists do not provide infonaation on the quantity of Ingredients per 

 cigarette, the following information deaerlbes general characteristics of the 

 substances . 



