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Pigment Yellow 100

(12225-21-7)
Edible yellow pigment. In Japan, it can be used for oily food, powdered food (cake powder, powdered fruit juice), sugar coating for confectionery products, etc., used alone or in combination with other aluminum lakes. The use amount of fried oil and shortening is 0.01%~0.02%. Combined with the sunset yellow aluminum lake when enhancing red color (10%~20%). The coating capacity of aluminum lake is far stronger than water-soluble food coloring, so it is often used for powder beverage coloring, wit

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Pigment Yellow 104

(15790-07-5)
Eat yellow pigment. It is used for the coating of fat food, powder food (cake powder, powder juice), sugar-coated cakes and lozenges, used alone or in combination with other food coloring aluminum lakes. It is also used in printing inks or colorants for paper and plastic food containers, cookware, etc.

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Pigment Blue 63

(16521-38-3)
Eat blue pigment. Used alone or in combination with powdered foods, oil products, sugar-coated cakes, etc. Because aluminum lakes become soluble under acidic and alkaline conditions, their use is limited. It is also used for coloring printing inks, toys, tableware, etc. of food packaging materials.

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Food colorant commonly used today include two types: natural and synthetic pigments. Natural pigments are derived from natural products, mainly extracted from plant tissues, and also include some pigments from animals and microorganisms. Synthetic pigments refer to organic pigments made by artificial chemical synthesis methods, mainly made of aniline dyes separated from coal tar as raw materials. "Colorant" on ECHEMI mainly supplies raw materials for food Colorant.
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