柠檬黄
食品添加剂
食品工业
食品安全
业务
毒性
食品科学
毒理
化学
生物
生物化学
有机化学
作者
Paula Barciela,Ana Perez-Vazquez,Miguel A. Prieto
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.fct.2023.113935
摘要
Azo dyes, including Tartrazine, Sunset Yellow, and Carmoisine, are added to foods to provide color, but they have no value with regard to nutrition, food preservation, or health benefits. Because of their availability, affordability, stability, and low cost, and because they provide intense coloration to the product without contributing unwanted flavors, the food industry often prefers to use synthetic azo dyes rather than natural colorants. Food dyes have been tested by regulatory agencies responsible for guaranteeing consumer safety. Nevertheless, the safety of these colorants remains controversial; they have been associated with adverse effects, particularly due to the reduction and cleavage of the azo bond. Here, we review the features, classification, regulation, toxicity, and alternatives to the use of azo dyes in food.
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