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The FDA proposes removing outdated food dye Orange B, following its 1978 phaseout, amid ongoing review of artificial dyes.
The FDA is proposing to remove Orange B, a synthetic food dye no longer used in the U.S. since 1978, from the food supply, calling its regulation outdated and unnecessary.
This follows the January ban on Red No.
3 due to cancer concerns.
While studies suggest some food dyes may affect children’s behavior, the FDA maintains approved dyes are safe for most.
The move is separate from past efforts to encourage voluntary removal of artificial dyes.
The FDA is also reviewing several other food dyes amid ongoing health concerns.
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La FDA propone eliminar el colorante alimentario obsoleto Orange B, después de su eliminación gradual en 1978, en medio de la revisión en curso de los colorantes artificiales.