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  2. Tartrazine - Wikipedia

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    Tartrazine is listed as a permitted food coloring in Canada. [23] The majority of pre-packaged foods are required to list all ingredients, including all food additives such as color; however section B.01.010 (3)(b) of the Regulations provide food manufacturers with the choice of declaring added color(s) by either their common name or simply as ...

  3. Echoing RFK Jr., Newsom executive order cracks down on food ...

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    Kennedy then detailed how tartrazine, a coal tar product used as a food dye in American junk foods and even child breakfast cereals, is associated with a wide range of health issues from tumors to ...

  4. FDA may finally ban artificial red food dye from foods - AOL

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    Yellow No. 5, also known as tartrazine. Red No. 40, also called E129 or Allura Red AC. Yellow No. 6, called sunset yellow or E110.

  5. Food coloring - Wikipedia

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    Many color additives had never been tested for toxicity or other adverse effects. Historical records show that injuries, even deaths, resulted from tainted colorants. In 1851, about 200 people were poisoned in England, 17 of them fatally, directly as a result of eating adulterated lozenges . [ 7 ]

  6. Ponceau 4R - Wikipedia

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    These concerns have led the FDA and other food safety authorities to regularly review the scientific literature, and led the UK FSA to commission a study by researchers at Southampton University of the effect of a mixture of six food dyes (Tartrazine, Allura Red AC, Ponceau 4R, Quinoline Yellow WS, Sunset Yellow and Carmoisine, dubbed the ...

  7. Sunset yellow FCF - Wikipedia

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    Sunset yellow FCF (also known as orange yellow S, or C.I. 15985) is a petroleum-derived orange azo dye with a pH-dependent maximum absorption at about 480 nm at pH 1 and 443 nm at pH 13, with a shoulder at 500 nm.

  8. List of dyes - Wikipedia

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    Tartrazine: Acid yellow T Hydrazine yellow Acid yellow 23 19140 azo 1934-21-0: Texas Red: Sulforhodamine 101 acid chloride rhodamine 82354-19-6: Thioflavine S: Direct yellow 7 49010 thiazole 12262-60-1: Thioflavine T: Basic yellow 1 49005 thiazole 2390-54-7: Thioindigo: DyStar Vat red 41 73300 thioindigo 522-75-8: Thionin: Lauth's violet 52000 ...

  9. Common dye turns skin invisible to see the organs inside - AOL

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    The dye is a food colouring called tartrazine, used it for its yellowish colour. But that same colour means that it absorbs light, especially blue and ultraviolet light.