Artificial Food Dyes Reference Guide

Artificial Food Dyes Reference Guide

Quick reference for common synthetic food dyes with health concerns and global bans

Red 40
E129
â„šī¸ Basic Information
Source:
Petroleum byproducts
Common Uses:
Candy, soda, snacks, cosmetics
âš ī¸ Health Concerns
Hyperactivity in children
Allergic reactions
Migraines
Potential carcinogen
🌍 Banned/Restricted In
Switzerland
Carcinogenicity concerns
European Union
Warning label required
United Kingdom
Voluntary removal by brands
Red 3
E127
â„šī¸ Basic Information
Source:
Fluorescein, iodine
Common Uses:
Maraschino cherries, candy, popsicles
âš ī¸ Health Concerns
Thyroid tumors
Hyperactivity
Chromosomal damage
🌍 Banned/Restricted In
Norway
Thyroid cancer risk
European Union
Restricted in foods
United States
Banned in cosmetics
Yellow 5
E102
â„šī¸ Basic Information
Source:
Coal tar derivatives
Common Uses:
Chips, cereals, sodas, desserts
âš ī¸ Health Concerns
Hyperactivity
Asthma
Skin rashes
Insomnia
🌍 Banned/Restricted In
Norway
Hyperactivity concerns
Austria
Allergic reactions
European Union
Warning label required
Yellow 6
E110
â„šī¸ Basic Information
Source:
Petroleum distillates
Common Uses:
Cheese, sauces, baked goods
âš ī¸ Health Concerns
Hyperactivity
Allergies
Tumors in animals
Potential carcinogen
🌍 Banned/Restricted In
Norway
Hyperactivity concerns
Finland
Allergic reactions
European Union
Warning label required
Blue 1
E133
â„šī¸ Basic Information
Source:
Coal tar derivatives
Common Uses:
Ice cream, drinks, processed peas
âš ī¸ Health Concerns
Allergic reactions
Hyperactivity
Potential neurotoxin
🌍 Banned/Restricted In
Finland
Hyperactivity concerns
France
Previously banned
European Union
Warning label required
Blue 2
E132
â„šī¸ Basic Information
Source:
Coal tar, petroleum
Common Uses:
Beverages, candy, ice cream
âš ī¸ Health Concerns
Allergies
Nausea
Hyperactivity
Brain tumors in animals
🌍 Banned/Restricted In
Norway
Hyperactivity concerns
Green 3
E143
â„šī¸ Basic Information
Source:
Coal tar derivatives
Common Uses:
Candy, beverages, canned peas
âš ī¸ Health Concerns
Allergies
Bladder tumors
Potential carcinogen
🌍 Banned/Restricted In
European Union
Severely restricted
Japan
Carcinogen concerns
Norway
Carcinogen concerns
Reference Guide
Red Dyes
Yellow Dyes
Blue Dyes
Green Dyes
High Risk
More serious health concerns

Additional Resources & Articles

Scientific Study
(FDA)

FDA Food Dye Safety Review

Comprehensive FDA assessment of artificial food dyes and their potential health impacts.

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Research Paper
(The Lancet)

Food Dyes and Childhood Hyperactivity

Lancet-published study examining the connection between artificial colors and ADHD symptoms.

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Regulatory Guide
(EFSA)

EU Food Additive Regulations

European Food Safety Authority guidelines on permitted food dyes and warning requirements.

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Consumer Guide
(Center for Science in the Public Interest)

Center for Science in the Public Interest

Non-profit organization’s comprehensive guide to food dye safety and alternatives.

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Academic Review
(PubMed Central)

Toxicology of Synthetic Food Colors

Review of toxicological data on common food dyes and their metabolic effects.

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Consumer Resource
(healthline.com)

Natural Alternatives to Artificial Dyes

Guide to plant-based food coloring options and how to use them in cooking.

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