699:), are allocated to colorants. The safety of food colors and other food additives in the EU is evaluated by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). Color Directive 94/36/EC, enacted by the European Commission in 1994, outlines permitted natural and artificial colors with their approved applications and limits in different foodstuffs. This is binding on all member countries of the EU; any changes have to be implemented into national laws by a specified deadline. In non-EU member states, food additives are regulated by national authorities, which usually, but not always, try to harmonize with EU regulations. Most other countries have their own regulations and list of food colors which can be used in various applications, including maximum daily intake limits.
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because of study limitations, the results could not be extrapolated to the general population, and further testing was recommended. After continuous review as of 2024, the FSA stated that the above artificial food colors may induce hyperactivity in some children. Food and drink products containing any of the six designated colors must warn consumers on the package labels, stating
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today's regulatory guidelines, these first laws followed the principle of a negative listing (substances not allowed for use); they were already driven by the main principles of today's food regulations all over the world, since all of these regulations follow the same goal: the protection of consumers from toxic substances and from fraud. In the United States, the
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for the food colorings; the UK FSA called for voluntary withdrawal of the colorings by food manufacturers. However, in 2009, the
European Food Safety Authority re-evaluated the data at hand and determined that "the available scientific evidence does not substantiate a link between the color additives
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In the 20th century, improved chemical analysis and testing led to the replacement of the negative lists by positive listings. Positive lists consist of substances allowed to be used for the production and the improvement of foods. Most prevailing legislations are based on positive listing. Positive
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A 2023 update by the FDA on food colorants required safety assurances by manufacturers and restrictions on the types of foods in which colorants are used, their maximum amounts and labeling, batch certification, and the amount needed to attain the desired food coloring. Scientific consensus regards
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has promoted the development of international standards for food additives, not only by its toxicological assessments, which are continuously published by the World Health
Organization in a "Technical Report Series", but furthermore by elaborating appropriate purity criteria, which are laid down in
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on children. These colorants are found in beverages. The study found "a possible link between the consumption of these artificial colours and a sodium benzoate preservative and increased hyperactivity" in the children; the advisory committee to the FSA that evaluated the study also determined that
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The use of artificial colors to make foods more attractive to the eye may be sharply curtailed by action of the United States Food and Drug
Administration. Three of the most extensively used food colorants are being considered for removal from the Government's list of colors certified as safe for
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Concerns over food safety led to numerous regulations throughout the world. German food regulations released in 1882 stipulated the exclusion of dangerous "minerals" such as arsenic, copper, chromium, lead, mercury, and zinc, which were frequently used as ingredients in colorants. In contrast to
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Among the colours that have been "delisted," or disallowed, in the United States are FD&C Orange No. 1; FD&C Red No. 32; FD&C Yellows No. 1, 2, 3, and 4; FD&C Violet No. 1; FD&C Red No. 2; and FD&C Red No. 4. Many countries with similar food colouring controls (including
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and by the turn of the century, unmonitored color additives had spread through Europe and the United States in all sorts of popular foods, including ketchup, mustard, jellies, and wine. Originally, these were dubbed 'coal-tar' colors because the starting materials were obtained from
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Synthetic food colorings are manufactured to provide deeper and more uniform color or hues, and are typically less expensive, but require closer scientific scrutiny for safety and are certified for use in food manufacturing in the United States, United
Kingdom, and European Union.
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England, 17 of them fatally, directly as a result of eating adulterated
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break down cell walls in the fruit and vegetables and allow for maximum extraction of the coloring. Traces of these may still remain in the finished colorant, but they do not need to be declared on the product label. These solvents are known as carry-over ingredients.
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the two volumes of the "Compendium of Food
Additive Specifications" and their supplements. These specifications are not legally binding but very often serve as a guiding principle, especially in countries where no scientific expert committees have been established.
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Federal Regulations – Title 21 Part 73 & 74, both of which are subject to rigorous safety standards prior to their approval and listing for use in foods.
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Naturally-derived colors, most of which have been used traditionally for centuries, are exempt from certification by a number of regulatory bodies throughout the world, such as the FDA. Included in the exempt category are colors or
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listing implies that substances meant for human consumption have been tested for their safety, and that they have to meet specified purity criteria prior to their approval by the corresponding authorities. In 1962, the first
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To ensure reproducibility, the colored components of these substances are often provided in highly purified form. For stability and convenience, they can be formulated in suitable carrier materials (solid and liquids).
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With the onset of the industrial revolution, people became dependent on foods produced by others. These new urban dwellers demanded food at low cost. Analytical chemistry was still primitive and regulations few. The
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Standards Agency examined the effects of
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flourished. Heavy metal and other inorganic element-containing compounds turned out to be cheap and suitable to "restore" the color of watered-down milk and other foodstuffs, some more lurid examples being:
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The addition of colorants to foods is thought to have occurred in Egyptian cities as early as 1500 BC, when candy makers added natural extracts and wine to improve the products' appearance. During the
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The three synthetic colors Orange B, Citrus Red No. 2 and FD&C Green No. 3 are not permitted in the EU, and neither is the natural toasted partially defatted cooked cottonseed flour.
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numbers (which indicate that the FDA has approved the colorant for use in foods, drugs and cosmetics) are given to approved synthetic food dyes that do not exist in nature.
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102–143 which cover the range of artificial colors. The EU maintains a list of currently allowed additives. Some artificial dyes approved for food use in the EU include:
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and ADHD-like behavior in children. It is possible that certain food colorings may act as a trigger in those who are genetically predisposed, but the evidence is weak.
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was not. The reverse was true in France. This was updated in 1989 with 89/107/EEC, which concerned food additives authorized for use in foodstuffs.
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1598:"Food colorants: their past, present and future"
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247:(E120), a red dye derived from the
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2167:"Approved additives and E numbers"
1858:10.1016/B978-1-78242-011-8.00002-7
1841:
1072:was used to color Florida oranges.
1056:was used to color Florida oranges.
284:Blue colors are rare. The pigment
25:
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2674:Tomaska LD and Brooke-Taylor, S.
1898:10.1001/jama.1898.72440600019002e
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2697:Journal of Learning Disabilities
2652:Introduction to clinical allergy
2147:from the original on May 9, 2016
1674:10.1046/j.1365-2621.2000.00373.x
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514:History: 19th and 20th centuries
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217:Carotenoids (E160, E161, E164),
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1528:Current Opinion in Food Science
1471:Arlt, Ulrike (April 29, 2011).
1389:. June 29, 2010. Archived from
1383:"Food Ingredients & Colors"
3212:"Minerals" (Chemical elements)
2624:Osborne M (October 17, 2023).
1519:
1443:The Manufacturing Confectioner
1434:
1375:
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521:Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
103:European Food Safety Authority
13:
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2502:Deshpande, S.S., ed. (2002),
2203:10.1080/19440049.2016.1274431
1782:UK Central Science Laboratory
1740:Journal of Chemical Education
1505:The World of Food Ingredients
1362:10.1016/S0950-3293(03)00041-7
1268:
547:(FD&C Yellow No. 1), and
508:
1852:, Elsevier, pp. 35–60,
1721:Developments in Food Colours
914:a yellow, butter-like color.
365:
107:Food and Drug Administration
7:
2828:10.1016/j.yrtph.2015.09.026
2508:Handbook of Food Toxicology
2336:"Types of Food Ingredients"
1340:Food Quality and Preference
1220:
10:
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2870:. UK Food Standards Agency
2709:10.1177/002221948301600604
2263:Rupp R (August 13, 2014).
2135:"Color Directive 94/36/EC"
2018:"Color Additives in Foods"
1918:Meadows, Michelle (2006).
1540:10.1016/j.cofs.2015.08.004
1331:Jeannine Delwiche (2003).
288:, present in the fruit of
180:
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2295:October 23, 2008, at the
612:
459:Food colorants, synthetic
361:Artificial food colorants
82:extracted from plants or
2964:10.2903/j.efsa.2009.1331
2908:10.2903/j.efsa.2009.1330
2676:Food Additives – General
2429:(Subscription required.)
2252:10.1002/14356007.a16_145
1825:10.1002/14356007.a03_245
1060:FD&C Orange Number 1
965:, E143 (turquoise shade)
744:
543:(FD&C Green No. 2),
440:Sir William Henry Perkin
117:Purpose of food coloring
3107:For specific foods only
2650:Feingold, B.F. (1973).
2455:Encyclopædia Britannica
1819:. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH.
1205:acceptable daily intake
1201:precautionary principle
961:FD&C Green No. 3 –
687:In the European Union,
539:(FD&C Blue No. 2),
320:Food colorants, natural
3061:Approved for all foods
2783:10.1542/peds.2011-2199
1773:Hancock, Mary (1997).
1134:allergic sensitivities
1064:Pure Food and Drug Act
950:FD&C Blue No. 2 –
922:In the United States,
915:
684:
535:(FD&C Red No. 3),
531:(FD&C Red No. 2),
527:(FD&C Red No. 1),
423:
209:
129:
37:
3192:Essential fatty acids
2654:. Charles C. Thomas.
2382:. FDA. Archived from
2271:on September 23, 2014
2171:Food Standards Agency
2113:Food Standards Agency
1924:FDA Consumer Magazine
1605:Coloration Technology
1371:on February 28, 2013.
1093:FD&C Violet No. 1
1076:FD&C Yellow No. 1
1070:FD&C Orange No. 2
1046:FD&C Red No. 4 –
1039:FD&C Red No. 2 –
1006:, E110 (orange shade)
1000:FD&C Yellow No. 6
996:, E102 (yellow shade)
990:FD&C Yellow No. 5
968:FD&C Red No. 3 –
909:
678:
411:
373:adulteration of foods
207:
197:counterfeiters to be
124:
35:
2630:Smithsonian Magazine
2591:on November 7, 2013.
2483:. Accessdata.fda.gov
2422:. January 19, 1954.
2314:Food Safety Magazine
1507:(Sept 2013): 41–43.
1099:Global harmonization
608:National regulations
291:Gardenia jasminoides
2115:. November 26, 2010
1752:2011JChEd..88...24S
1054:FD&C Red No. 32
980:FD&C Red No. 40
947:, E133 (blue shade)
501:Quinoline Yellow WS
438:, was developed by
99:regulatory agencies
2543:on August 5, 2013.
1973:on March 16, 2014.
1683:on August 11, 2014
1617:10.1111/cote.12334
1113:Codex Alimentarius
986:, E129 (red shade)
945:Brilliant blue FCF
916:
872:Brilliant blue FCF
685:
657:brilliant blue FCF
592:extract (yellow),
254:Dactylopius coccus
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2957:(11): 1331–1382.
2661:978-0-398-02797-1
2386:on August 9, 2007
1892:(1–13): 419–421.
1882:"Human Food Laws"
1867:978-1-78242-011-8
1760:10.1021/ed100545v
1575:10.1021/jf501419q
1569:(28): 6498–6511.
1563:J Agric Food Chem
1445:. pp. 59–65.
1157:clinical evidence
1149:Benjamin Feingold
1123:Safety evaluation
1066:of June 30, 1906.
1004:Sunset yellow FCF
899:
898:
840:Sunset yellow FCF
645:sunset yellow FCF
579:Status as of 2024
545:naphthol yellow 1
213:Natural colorants
176:Natural food dyes
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