Food orange 7

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Food orange 7, the ethyl ester of beta-apo-8'-carotenic acid, is a carotenoid with an orange-red color. It is found in small quantities in some plants, but is often produced commercially from apocarotenal (E160e).[1] It is used as a food coloring under the E number E160f and is approved for use in Australia and New Zealand.[2] It was approved for use in the EU,[3] but was delisted in November 2011 as it was no longer being manufactured.[4]

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  1. E160f, food-info.net
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