petroleum whole tar base dye

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Petroleum Whole Tar Base Dye

Petroleum whole tar base dye is a type of coloring additive derived from the byproducts of petroleum. It is often used in various industries, including textiles and food, for its strong coloring ability. Despite its industrial uses, it is not typically classified as a nutritional supplement or bioactive compound, hence there is limited information available related to its potential health benefits or risks.

Category
Industrial compound
Molecular Formula
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Mechanism of Action
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Evidence Grade
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Recommended Dosage

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“petroleum whole tar base dye is cheaper to put into a product than carrot juice watermelon juice blueberry juice that they're using in other countries to color these cereals”

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