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JAUNE QUINOLINE O [1 record]

Record 1 2001-01-08

English

Subject field(s)
  • Food Additives
  • Dyes and Pigments (Industries)
  • Chemical Elements and Compounds
DEF

A food coloring for cured meats and sausages, candy, syrups, cheese, etc., derived from coal tar or prepared synthetically from aniline.

OBS

According to the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (WHOTR-557E), this product is used as a food colour.

OBS

According to the Analytical Methods and Techniques for Colours in Food (NHW-161E, 1981, p. A IV-2), quinoline yellow is not used for colouring foods in Canada, U.S.A. and some other countries.

Key term(s)
  • chinoline yellow

French

Domaine(s)
  • Additifs alimentaires
  • Teintures et pigments (Industries)
  • Éléments et composés chimiques
DEF

Colorant alimentaire pour charcuteries, bonbons, sirops, fromages, etc.; dérivé du goudron de houille ou synthétisé à partir de l'aniline.

OBS

D'après «Techniques et méthodes d'analyse des colorants alimentaires» (NHW-161F, 1981 page AiV-2), quelques pays, dont le Canada et les États-Unis, s'abstiennent d'autoriser le jaune de quinoléine comme colorant alimentaire.

Key term(s)
  • quinaldine

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Aditivos alimentarios
  • Tinturas y pigmentos (Industrias)
  • Elementos y compuestos químicos
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