The Ultimate Laboratory Guide: Food Additives

Published: 12 January 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/7myk8kk2s2.1
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Michelle Jean Digap

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Food additives are compounds that are mostly added to industrially produced foods, such as processed foods, for technical reasons such as enhancing food safety, extending the shelf life of food, or altering the sensory qualities of food. Achieving visually appealing and commercially viable goods involves a sophisticated and delicate process of integrating colors into food additives. In addition to providing brilliant hues, natural colors made from plant extracts, such beetroot and turmeric extracts, also satisfy the growing demand from consumers for natural components. On the other hand, artificial coloring offers food scientists a wider range of hues, making it possible to precisely control and customize color. The use of these hues in food formulas demonstrates the sophisticated technological use that characterizes contemporary food manufacturing methods.

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