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Quezon City. The EcoWaste Coalition and the Consumer Rights to Safe Food (CRSF) appealed to the Food and Drug Administration ...
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Gol Gappas & The Hidden Risks Of Indian Street FoodThe gol gappas contained chemicals like Brilliant Blue, Tartrazine, Sunset Yellow, and Rhodamine B. Synthetic dyes are commonly used to add vibrant colors to a variety of products, from textiles to ...
Modern living exposes us to numerous environmental toxins which may increase cancer risk. Benzene, Formaldehyde, BPA, Red Dye ...
It should be white but it was a mutai pink, bringing with it double jeopardy! An analysis of the pink pigment gave a chilling insight – it was due to Rhodamine B, a toxic textile dye, which is banned ...
Environmental group EcoWaste Coalition on Monday warned the public against using lipgloss with artificial dye rhodamine B, a harmful substance.
Rhodamine B is a chemical compound commonly used as a synthetic dye to colour jute, leather, cotton, silk, and wool. It is also used in the cosmetics and plastics industry.
An inspection by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has revealed that cotton candy sellers are using industrial dye Rhodamine-B to add synthetic colors to it.
She settled on rhodamine 610 because of its high solubility in water, and fed a solution of the dye compound to a white rose. This UV-illuminated photos shows the stunning results.
The Karnataka government on Monday directed food vendors not to use Rhodamine B, an industrial dye, in snacks such as cotton candy and gobi manchurian. “Rhodamine is carcinogenic and not edible ...
Organic dyes have mutagenic, teratogenic, and carcinogenic properties, and threaten the health and life of humans while hindering plant photosynthesis, which brings risks to the ecosystem.
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