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Food and cosmetics

Food and cosmetic additives are intentionally added substances to enhance organoleptic characteristics, preservation, texture, color, or other specific properties of products. In food, these substances include sweeteners, preservatives, colorants, emulsifiers, stabilizers, and flavor enhancers. They are regulated to ensure safety and proper use. In cosmetics, additives improve texture, smell, stability, or aesthetic properties, such as emollients, thickeners, preservatives, foaming agents, and fragrances. Cosmetics are also subject to strict regulations to guarantee their safe use. Concerns exist about certain additives, including worries about allergic reactions and long-term effects. The industry is exploring more natural additives in response to the growing demand for cleaner products. Increased transparency in labeling informs consumers about the composition and origin of additives.

67-03-8

Thiamine HCl Hydrate

67-03-8
77-94-1

Tributyl Citrate

77-94-1
490-23-3

Tocotrienol beta

490-23-3
68140-48-7

Traseolide

68140-48-7
533-75-5

Tropolone

533-75-5
57-13-6

Urea

57-13-6
1009-14-9

Valerophenone

1009-14-9
59-02-9

Vitamine E

59-02-9
67-97-0

Vitamine D3

67-97-0
59-43-8

Vitamine B1 HCl

59-43-8
154-87-0

Vitamine B1 pyrophosphate Chloride

154-87-0
83-88-5

Vitamine B2

83-88-5
59-67-6

Vitamine B3

59-67-6
130-40-5

Vitamine B2-5'-phosphatesodium salt

130-40-5
84-80-0

Vitamine K1

84-80-0
59-30-3

Vitamine B9 Folic acid H2O

59-30-3
68-19-9

Vitamine B12 Cyanocobalamin

68-19-9
63283-36-3

Vitamin D3 25-hydroxy monohydrate

63283-36-3
79-81-2

Vitamine A Palmitate / all-trans-Retinyl Palmitate

79-81-2
65-23-6

Vitamin B6

65-23-6