colour INS 155

Brown HT E155

synthetic — Primarily azo dye.

🇪🇺 EU: Approved
🇺🇸 USA: Banned
🇯🇵 Japan: Banned
🇦🇺 AU/NZ: Banned
🇨🇦 Canada: Banned
Scientific Name

Disodium 4,4'-(2,4-dihydroxy-5-hydroxymethyl-1,3-phenylene-bisazo)di-1-naphthalene-sulfonate

CAS: 4553-89-3

Data verified: 2026-04-04

Factual Regulatory Reference

This database provides factual regulatory information compiled from official government sources. It does not constitute medical, nutritional, or safety advice. Regulatory status varies by country and is subject to change. Always refer to your local regulatory authority for the most current information.

? Did You Know?

Brown HT isn't just a food additive — it's also used in cosmetics.

Regulatory opinions differ: Brown HT is approved in EU but banned in USA, JAPAN, CANADA. This reflects different risk assessment philosophies between regions.

To reach the Acceptable Daily Intake limit, a 60kg adult would need to consume approximately ~6 servings of chocolate cake (100g) in a single day. (This is a mathematical illustration, not a safety recommendation.)

Regulatory Analysis

Brown HT occupies the unusual regulatory position of a dye approved in the EU but banned across most of the developed world, including the USA, Japan, Canada, and Australia, with even several EU member states historically restricting it before harmonization. The compound's value proposition -- providing synthetic chocolate-brown coloring cheaper than cocoa-derived alternatives -- means its regulatory survival depends on a cost-benefit calculation where the 'benefit' is purely economic rather than functional. EFSA's 2010 confirmation of the ADI despite noting a limited toxicological database raises ongoing questions about whether re-evaluation standards should require positive safety demonstration or merely the absence of identified harm.

Detailed Regulatory Assessment

🇪🇺

European Union (EFSA)

approved Max: varies by food category mg/kg

Permitted in specific food categories with maximum levels

Official EFSA Link
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United States (FDA)

banned Not approved

Never authorized for use in food, drugs or cosmetics due to safety concerns including potential allergic reactions and hyperactivity in children

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Japan (MHLW)

banned

Prohibited in Japan

Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)

International Standard (JECFA)

0–1.5 mg/kg bw/day

mg/kg body weight per day

European Standard (EFSA)

1.5 mg/kg bw/day

Everyday Perspective

For a 60kg adult, this limit is roughly equivalent to consuming:

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~6 of servings of chocolate cake (100g)
~15mg per serving
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~4-5 of servings of brown-colored dessert (150g)
~20mg per serving

Natural Occurrence

This additive is not known to occur naturally in significant quantities.

Manufacturing

Method: azo coupling synthesis

Synthesized through chemical azo coupling reactions. As a bis-azo dye, it contains two azo bonds (N=N functional groups) created through diazotization and coupling processes. The resulting disodium salt provides a brown color and occurs as a brown powder or granules, used primarily to mimic chocolate or cocoa coloring without using actual cocoa.

Applications Beyond Food

Cosmetics

May be used in cosmetics in regions where approved

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brown HT (E155)?
Brown HT (E155) is a colour used in food products. It is synthetic and azo dye. A synthetic brown coal tar diazo dye not found in nature, used to substitute cocoa or caramel as a brown colorant.
Is Brown HT banned in any country?
Brown HT is banned in USA, Japan, Canada, Australia/NZ. Regulatory status varies by country. Always check with your local food regulatory authority for current information.
What is the ADI for Brown HT?
The Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) for Brown HT is 0–1.5 mg/kg bw/day as established by JECFA (Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives). ADI represents the amount that can be consumed daily over a lifetime without appreciable health risk.
What foods contain Brown HT?
Brown HT is used in various food categories including Confectionery, Fine bakery wares. It is used as a colour in these products.
Is Brown HT the same as Chocolate Brown HT?
Yes, Brown HT is also known as Chocolate Brown HT, Food Brown 3, CI 20285. These are different names for the same substance.