Beetroot Red E162
natural β Primarily plant-derived.
Betanin
CAS: 7659-95-2
Factual Regulatory Reference
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? Did You Know?
Beetroot Red occurs naturally in Red beets (Beta vulgaris) and Swiss chard. Many people consume it daily without realizing it's also a listed food additive.
Beyond food, Beetroot Red is also used in cosmetics, medicine. Its versatility makes it one of the most multi-purpose chemical compounds in everyday life.
In the EU, Beetroot Red has a "quantum satis" authorization β Latin for "as much as needed." This means there's no specific maximum limit; manufacturers use only what's technologically necessary.
Detailed Regulatory Assessment
European Union (EFSA)
Widely permitted
United States (FDA)
Regulated as a direct food additive under FDA CFR titles.
Japan (MHLW)
Compliant with Japanese food sanitation law.
Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)
International Standard (JECFA)
mg/kg body weight per day
European Standard (EFSA)
Natural Occurrence
A natural red-violet pigment extracted from beetroot, belonging to the betalain family of pigments.
Manufacturing
Extracted from red beet roots using water or aqueous ethanol, followed by concentration and standardization.
Applications Beyond Food
Used in natural cosmetics as a colorant.
Used as a natural colorant in some pharmaceutical preparations.