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SUNSET YELLOW FOOD DYE

Sunset Yellow Food Dye (also known as Orange Yellow S, or C.I. 15985) is a petroleum-derived orange azo dye with a pH dependent maximum absorption at about 480 nm at pH 1 and 443 nm at pH 13 with a shoulder at 500 nm.[1][2]:463 When added to foods sold in the United States it is known as FD&C Yellow 6; when sold in Europe, it is denoted by E Number E110.[3]


CAS NO :2783-94-0 
EC NO:220-491-7
E NUMBER: E110


IUPAC NAMES:
disodium (5E)-6-oxo-5-[(4-sulfonatophenyl)hydrazinylidene]naphthalene-2-sulfonate
disodium 6-hydroxy-5-[(4-sulfonatophenyl)diazenyl]naphthalene-2-sulfonate
Disodium 6-hydroxy-5-[(4-sulphonatophenyl)azo]naphthalene-2-sulphonate
disodium 6-hydroxy-5-[(4-sulphonatophenyl)azo]naphthalene-2-sulphonate
Disodium 6-hydroxy-5-[(4-sulphonatophenyl)azo]naphthalene-2-sulphonate
disodium 6-hydroxy-5-[(E)-(4-sulfonatophenyl)diazenyl]naphthalene-2-sulfonate
disodium 6-hydroxy-5-[(E)-2-(4-sulfonatophenyl)diazen-1-yl]naphthalene-2-sulfonate
Food Yellow 3
Sunset Yellow
Sunset yellow


SYNONYMS:
Aluminum Lake;Food Yellow 3;Twilight Yellow;Yellow sun;Para Orange;Cilefa Orange S;Orange Yellow S;Yellow Orange S;Yellow S;Orange PAL;SUN Yellow;Acid Yellow TRA;Sunset Yellow FU;Dye Sunset Yellow;Food Yellow 6;Alabaster No. 3;Orange II R;Sunset Yellow Lake;SUN Yellow FCF;Orange Yellow S.fq;Yellow SY for food;Eurocert;Orange FCF;Sun Orange A Geigy;SUN Yellow A-CE;Sunlight Yellow FCF
;Yellow No. 6;Solar radiation color;Acid Food Yellow 3;D and C Yellow 6;FD&C yellow no.6;SUN Yellow A-FDC;Dolkwal Sunset Yellow;Eniacid Sunset Yellow;Orange Yellow S. AF;Orange Yellow S. FQ;Sunset Yellow FCF 6;1351 Yellow;1899 Yellow;Gelborange-S [German];HD Sunset Yellow FCF;1325-37-7;Usacert Yellow No. 6;Edicol Supra Yellow FC
;SUNSET YELLOW 6;Sunset Yellow FU Supra;Atul Sunset Yellow FCF;C.I. Food Yellow 3;FD&C Yellow No. 6;FD and C No. 6;L. Orange Z2010;Maple Sunset Yellow FCF;;Sunset Yellow FCF Supra;A.F. Yellow No. 5;Dye FDC Yellow No. 6;SUN Yellow Extra Pure A;Hexacol Sunset Yellow FCF;Aizen Food Yellow No. 5;Canacert Sunset Yellow FCF;Certicol Sunset Yellow CFS;FD and C Yellow No. 6;FD & C Yellow No. 6;Standacol Sunset Yellow FCF;HD Sunset Yellow FCF Supra;CCRIS 170;E 110 (dye);Usacert FD&C Yellow No. 6;Zlut potravinarska 3 [Czech];Acid yellow 104 aluminum lake;Yellow Orange S Specially Pure
KCA Foodcol Sunset Yellow FCF
Hexacol Sunset Yellow FCF Supra
HSDB 4136
Yellow Orange Specially Pure 85
NCI-C53907
SUN Yellow Extra Conc. A Export
jaune soleil
orange rgl
:sunset yellow
EINECS 220-491-7
jaune orange s
C.I. Food Yellow 3, disodium salt
su n yellow
sunset yellow bss
disodium 6-oxo-5-[(4-sulfonatophenyl)hydrazinylidene]naphthalene-2-sulfonate
food yellow 6
orange yellow s.af
yellow sf for food
CI 15985
Direct Yellow 11
Food Yellow No.5
L-Orange 2
fd & c yellow 6
orange yell ow s.fq
C.I. 15985
E 110
STILBENE YELLOW
AC1OBBBU
dye fdc yellow lake 6
atul sunset yellow fcf
certolake su nset yellow
edicol su pra yellow fc
foodcol sunset yellow fcf
hexacol sunset yellow fcp
dispersed orange 11348
dispersed yellow 12116
fd & c no. 6


SUNSET YELLOW FOOD DYE


Uses
Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used in foods and condoms, cosmetics, and drugs. Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used as an orange or yellow-orange dye.For example, it is used in candy, desserts, snacks, sauces, and preserved fruits.[1]:463–465 Sunset Yellow is often used in conjunction with E123, amaranth, to produce a brown colouring in both chocolates and caramel.


Consumer Uses
Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used in the following products: biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products), fertilisers, plant protection products, cosmetics and personal care products, inks and toners, washing & cleaning products, air care products and textile treatment products and dyes.


Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use.


Article service life
Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: outdoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. metal, wooden and plastic construction and building materials) and indoor use in long-life materials with low release rate (e.g. flooring, furniture, toys, construction materials, curtains, foot-wear, leather products, paper and cardboard products, electronic equipment). 
Sunset Yellow Food Dye can be found in products with material based on: stone, plaster, cement, glass or ceramic (e.g. dishes, pots/pans, food storage containers, construction and isolation material), fabrics, textiles and apparel (e.g. clothing, mattress, curtains or carpets, textile toys), paper (e.g. tissues, feminine hygiene products, nappies, books, magazines, wallpaper), leather (e.g. gloves, shoes, purses, furniture), wood (e.g. floors, furniture, toys), plastic (e.g. food packaging and storage, toys, mobile phones) and metal (e.g. cutlery, pots, toys, jewellery).


Widespread uses by professional workers
Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used in the following products: inks and toners, cosmetics and personal care products, paper chemicals and dyes, textile treatment products and dyes, plant protection products, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products), fertilisers, washing & cleaning products, non-metal-surface treatment products, leather treatment products and water treatment chemicals.
Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used in the following areas: agriculture, forestry and fishing, printing and recorded media reproduction and building & construction work.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used for the manufacture of: textile, leather or fur, wood and wood products, food products and pulp, paper and paper products.
Other release to the environment of this substance is likely to occur from: indoor use (e.g. machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints and coating or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners) and outdoor use.


Formulation or re-packing
Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used in the following products: cosmetics and personal care products.
Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: formulation of mixtures and formulation in materials.


Uses at industrial sites
Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used in the following products: washing & cleaning products, inks and toners, paper chemicals and dyes, textile treatment products and dyes, metal surface treatment products, leather treatment products, fertilisers, biocides (e.g. disinfectants, pest control products), coating products, fillers, putties, plasters, modelling clay and plant protection products.
Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used in the following areas: agriculture, forestry and fishing and building & construction work.
Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used for the manufacture of: textile, leather or fur, wood and wood products, pulp, paper and paper products, chemicals, plastic products and rubber products.
Release to the environment of this substance can occur from industrial use: in the production of articles and in processing aids at industrial sites.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye consists essentially of disodium 2-hydroxy-1-(4-sulfonatophenylazo) naphthalene-6-sulfonate and subsidiary colouring matters together with sodium chloride and/or sodium sulphate as the principal uncoloured components. Sunset Yellow Food Dye is manufactured by diazotizing 4-aminobenzenesulphonic acid using hydrochloric acid and sodium nitrite or sulphuric acid and sodium nitrite. The diazo compound is coupled with 6-hydroxy-2-naphthalene-sulphonic acid. The dye is isolated as the sodium salt and dried.; Sunset Yellow Food Dye is described as the sodium salt. The calcium and the potassium salt are also permitted.


Introduction
The food colouring history dates back to early Egyptians and Romans civilization, when people used saffron, various flowers, carrots, mulberries, beets, and so forth to put colour to their foods [1] suggesting use of coloring agents from prehistoric times. Later during the middle of the nineteenth century people had started using synthetic colors in place of natural colors [1]. Since then the extensive use of synthetic food azo dyes (–N=N–) has become very common due to increasing canned and fast food culture, despite their legislative ban.


Moreover these dyes have no nutritional value, they have no health benefits, they are not preservative [2]. They only make food attractive to meet new consumer demand, since the visual aspect is considered to be an important factor for the selection of products by final consumers [3].


As per norms of international research and the recommendations of the Codex Committee on Food Additives and Contaminants (CCFAC), intake of dye is under the control of ADI (acceptable daily intake) [4]. The maximum ADI established by Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (1994) for sunset yellow is 2.5 mg/kg [5]. Nowadays, food industries are ignoring the guidelines provided by these regulatory agencies to sell their products in a large scale.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye (molecular weight 452.36) is an azo dye, is orange yellow in color, and is permitted food color in India. It is extensively used in almost every type of food preparation like sweets, jams and jellies, soft drinks, candies, ice cream, canned juice, sauces, pickles, and so forth.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is a synthetic azo dye with a long history of use as a coloring for beverages and variety of foods, including confectionary, desserts, soups, cheeses, savory snacks, sauces, and preserved fruits. Includes provisions for Sunset Yellow Food Dye in a wide range of foods and beverages with maximum levels ranging from 50 to 400 mg kg−1. In Europe, the MPLs in food and beverages range from 50 to 500 mg kg−1 with a similar range in Australia and New Zealand. In Canada and the US, Sunset Yellow Food Dye is permitted to be added to foods with no maximum levels specified.


The full chemical name of Sunset Yellow Food Dye (E 110) is disodium 2-hydroxy-1-(4-sulfonatophenylazo)naphthalene-6-sulfonate; calcium and potassium salts of the compound are also authorised as food colours in Europe. Its chemical structure can be found in Figure 2.1b. According to the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA), the colour is produced by diazotizing 4-amino benzenesulfonic acid using hydrochloric acid and sodium nitrite or sulfuric acid and sodium nitrite then coupled with 6-hydroxy-2-napthalene-sulfonic acid. It may also be converted to the corresponding aluminium lake, similar to the other azo-dyes, leading to an additional exposure to aluminium (JECFA, 2004). It is authorised in Europe for more or less the same range of foods as Tartrazine. The maximum permitted level in foods is for the food categories decoration and coatings, sauces, salmon substitutes, and surimi with 500 mg/kg food. However, the food categories most contributing to exposure are non-alcoholic beverages at maximum levels of 50 mg/l and confectionary and fine bakery wares with a maximum level of 50 mg/kg. Similar to other food colours, Sunset Yellow Food Dye can be used for edible cheese rinds and edible casings at quantum satis levels.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye are used to provide more attractive, appetizing appearances to enhance the taste, flavor, and color of foods (1). Food coloring Sunset Yellow Food Dye (6-hydroxy-5- [(4-sulfophenyl) azo] -2-naphthalenesulfonic acid disodium salt) (SY) (E-110) is a food additive commonly used in foods, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is a food dye, which is is substantially used in various food preparations. It is a orange-red coloured crystal, that is soluble in water and ethanol. It is used in treating bone metabolic diseases, dermatological disorders, respiratory illness etc. It can alter the functional responses of splenocytes at non-cytotoxic dose. It promotes immune suppression. Relative expression of surface receptors in T and B cells can be altered by Sunset Yellow Food Dye.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is a synthetic sulfonated monoazo dye,[2] which belongs to the class of azo dyes.[1] It is used in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. 


Application
Sunset Yellow Food Dye has been used to determine anaerobic biodegradability of azo dyes in the continuous and catalytic upflow stirred packed-bed reactor (USPBR) system.


Physical Description
Sunset Yellow Food Dye is a synthetic yellow dye that provides a reddish-orange shade in applications. Sunset yellow is principally the disodium salt of 6-hydroxy-5-[(4-sulfophenyl)azo]-2- naphthalenesulfonic acid. The trisodium salt of 3-hydroxy-4[(4-sulfophenyl)azo]-2,7- naphthalenesulfonic acid may be added in smaller amounts.


Common Uses
Sunset Yellow Food Dye provides an orange color when used in foods, drugs and cosmetics. Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used to color many different types of foods including cereals, snack foods, baked goods, gelatins, beverages, dessert powders, crackers, and sauces.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye (E110) belongs to the azo dyes family, one of the synthetic food dyes, and is widely used in the food industry.
Its general use is in a variety of foods, including dairy products, soft drinks, cereals, snack foods, and ice creams, making them more attractive and satisfying.
Sunset Yellow Food Dye loses its color when exposed to natural conditions such as summer heat and sunlight.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has standardized the maximum allowable use limitation of Sunset Yellow up to 200 mg / kg. In addition, ADI (Acceptable Daily Intake) value was determined as 0-2.5 mg / kg / day / day by JECFA and Foodstuffs Commission (SCF) in 1982. In 2011, the ADI value was determined as 0-4 mg / kg (per body weight).


Sunset Yellow Food Dye food coloring, which is in the class of synthetic food dyes, is used in limited quantities in products permitted in the food codex. It is used in ice cream production, iced beverages, carbonated drinks when necessary, fruit soda production.
In addition, it is used in the production of confectionery and confectionery, jellies, flavored beverages, chewing gum varieties with sugar and little sugar, bakery products, pastry, etc. in many food production.


Apart from food, it is also used in the coloring of many products that come into contact with people, such as medicine, cosmetics, detergent products, auto care products, very small amounts of agricultural products, cleaning products, colored stones, play dough, etc.
Sunset Yellow Food Dye gives orange color and dissolves in water.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is synthetic yellow AZO dye that comes with pH dependent maximum absorption limit between 480 and 500 nm and is produced using aromatic hydrocarbons from petroleum. It is suitable for use in fermented foods requiring heat treatment and when used in combination with amaranth, it helps in producing brown coloring for chocolates and caramel.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye - Uses & Applications
The main application of the Sunset Yellow Food Dye is in the food products like soft drinks, breadcrumbs, orange jelly and squash, citrus marmalade, lemon curd, Swiss roll, cheese sauce, hot chocolate, chips, red sauces, etc. They can be found in most of the products that are of the color red, yellow or orange. Along with other food colors, sunset yellow dye in also uses for inducing a brown color for products like chocolate .


Description        
Sunset Yellow Food Dye is principally the disodium salt of 6-hydroxy5-[(4-sulfophenyl)azo]-2-napthalenesulfonic acid. The trisodiumsalt of 3-hydroxy-4-[(4-sulfophenyl)azo]-2,7-napthal-enedisul- fonic acid may be added in small amounts.


The colorant is an orange powder that dissolves in water to give a solution yellow-orange at neutrality or in acid and red-brown in base. When dissolved in concentrated sulfuric acid, it yields an orange solution that turns yellow when diluted with water. It is slightly soluble in 95% ethanol.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used in various food items including dessert powders, cereals, bakery goods, snack foods, confectionery products, maraschino cherries, sausage, ice cream, sherbet, dairy products, and beverages. It is also used in cosmetics, ingested and externally applied drugs and dietary supplements.1 .


Chemical Properties        
orange-red crystals or powder


Uses        
Sunset Yellow Food Dye is a colorant. It has good stability to changes in ph, showing no appreciable change at ph 3–8. It has excellent solubility in water with a solubility of 19 g in 100 ml at 25°c. It has moderate stability to light, fair stability to oxidation, good stability to heat, and shows appreciable change in 10% sugar systems. It has a reddishyellow hue and has good tinctorial strength. It has moderate compatibility with food components and is used in beverages, bakery goods, dessert confections, and ice cream.


Uses        
Provisionally listed for use in food, drugs and cosmetics.Sunset Yellow Food Dye is useful in fermented foods which must be heat treated. It may be found in orange sodas, orange jelly, marzipan, Swiss rolls, apricot jam, citrus marmalade, lemon curd, sweets, hot chocolate mix and packet soups, trifle mix, breadcrumbs, snack chips, shelf fresh noodles, cheese sauce mixes. 


Uses
Provisionally listed for use in food, drugs and cosmetics.


General Description
Orange-red crystals or a red powder.


Air & Water Reactions
Azo dyes can be explosive when suspended in air at specific concentrations. Soluble in water.


Reactivity Profile        
Sunset Yellow Food Dye is an azo compound. Azo, diazo, azido compounds can detonate. This applies in particular to organic azides that have been sensitized by the addition of metal salts or strong acids. Toxic gases are formed by mixing materials of this class with acids, aldehydes, amides, carbamates, cyanides, inorganic fluorides, halogenated organics, isocyanates, ketones, metals, nitrides, peroxides, phenols, epoxides, acyl halides, and strong oxidizing or reducing agents. Flammable gases are formed by mixing materials in this group with alkali metals. Explosive combination can occur with strong oxidizing agents, metal salts, peroxides, and sulfides.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is a synthetic food colorant (food dye, food coloring) with a reddish-yellow hue used to color beverages, cereals bakery goods, confections, and ice cream. It is also used to color dietary supplements, oral and externally applied drugs, cosmetics, and as a pigment in printing inks. This dye is supplied in the form of orange-red crystals. Its common name is sunset yellow FCF and its molecular formula is C16H10N2Na2O7S2. It is permanently listed by the FDA as a certified food color additive.


Large-scale production of Sunset Yellow Food Dye started in the U.S. in the 1920’s and it is now used worldwide. The colorant is an azo dye. Azo compounds are formed from arenediazonium ions reacting with highly reactive aromatic compounds, in what is called a diazo coupling reaction. Sunset Yellow Food Dye is one of the most widely used colorants in foods.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is made in one of three ways:


By diazotizing 4-aminobenzenesulfonic acid using hydrochloric acid and sodium nitrite or sulfuric acid and sodium nitrite. The diazo compound is then coupled with 6-hydroxy-2-naphthalene-sulfonic acid. The dye is isolated as the sodium salt and dried. The trisodium salt of 3-hydroxy-4-[(4- sulfophenyl)azo]-2,7-naphthalenedisulfonic acid may be blended with the principal color.
Coupling of diazotized sulfanilic acid with 2-naphthol-6-sulfonic acid.
Coupling of Sulphanilic acid + Schaeffer’s acid (diazotisation/azo coupling)


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is in the synthetic food dyes class. Permitted food products are used in the food products used. No side effects can be encountered in any food industry. It is also carried out without any trouble in a tab in the process of performing an active transaction.


Functions and Features: It is in powder form. It has the E110 code and is also known by this code. It is also evaluated in many areas of the food sector. It is always shaped by revealing a wide order in this regard.


Usage Areas: It is a preferred paint in the food industry. It is used in confectionery, ice cream, pastry making, chewing gum and some bakery products. It is used in industry as well as in the food industry. This dye is also used in some cosmetics.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye (Sunset Yellow) Originated in India, Edible Orange Powder Food Coloring


It is used as a colorant in the production of liquid and solid substances in the food industry.


In addition, Sunset Yellow Food Dye(Sunset Yellow) has the feature of a food coloring that can dissolve more easily in water.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye (Sunset Yellow) Usage Areas;
 
It is used as a colorant in beverages, desserts, confectionery, play dough, colored stone making, ice cream.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye (also known as Orange Yellow S or CI 15985) derived from petroleum with a pH dependent maximum absorption at approximately 480 nm at pH 1 and 443 nm at pH 13 with a shoulder at 500 nm it is an orange azo dye. When added to food sold in the United States, it is known as FD&C Yellow 6; When sold in Europe, it is denoted by the E Number E110.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used in foods and condoms, cosmetics and medicines. Sunset Yellow FCF is used as an orange or yellowish-orange dye. For example, it is used in confectionery, desserts, snacks, sauces and canned fruit. Sunset Yellow Food Dye is often used in combination with E123, amaranth to create a brown color in both chocolates and caramel.


Sunset Yellow E110 (Orange Food Coloring / Coloring) 1 Kilogram
It has the ability to dissolve in water.


It is known with the code E110 among food dyes.


1 package of Sunset Yellow E110 Orange food coloring contains 1 kg of colorant.


It is used as food coloring in cosmetics, confectionery and snacks, ice cream, orange jelly, sweet powders, cereals, medicines and bakery products.


Origin: India


Food color; Paint, pigment etc. which give color when added to foods, medicines or cosmetic products. are called items. Coloring agents are divided into two main groups as natural and artificial (synthetic) colorants according to the way they are obtained.


Considering today's developing food production technologies, foods; At various stages such as processing, storage and sale, they undergo discoloration or loss of color depending on physical and chemical conditions such as heat, light, pH change, oxygen. They are used to prevent color differences caused by natural or seasonal changes in food raw materials, to eliminate color losses, to meet the original color of the food or consumer expectations, to create a standard color in the product, to add color to colorless or low-colored foods.


Usage areas of food colorants; jam, jelly, marmalade, fruit preparations, ice cream, powdered desserts, confectionery, non-alcoholic flavored drinks, light bakery products, salami, sausage, breakfast cereals, cheeses, dried potato granules and cereals, bacon (for the surface), meatballs, burgers, margarine and oil emulsions, soda, vinegar and edible ice.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is a petroleum-derived orange azo dye with pH-dependent maximum absorption wavelengths. Sunset Yellow Food Dye will have a λ max at about 480 nm at pH 1, and a λ max at 443 nm at pH 13.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is a petroleum-derived orange azo dye with a pH dependent maximum absorption at about 480 nm at pH 1 and 443 nm at pH 13. Sunset Yellow Food Dye is used in food, cosmetics, and drugs.


Melting point:        390°C (dec.)
Boiling point:        162.4°C
form:        crystals
Water Solubility:        5-10 g/100 mL at 24 ºC
solubility:        Soluble in water, ethanol
Merck:        14,9001


Item        Specification
Colour and lustre        Orange Red
Texture        Powder or granule
Content, %        ≥87.0
Dry decrement,etc Three total,w%        ≤13.0
Water Insoluble Matter,w%        ≤0.20
sodium p-aminobenzenesulfonate,w%        ≤0.20
Sodium 6-hydroxynaphthalene-2-sulfonate,w%        ≤0.30
6,6-Oxybis-2-naphthalenesulfonic Acid Disodium,%        ≤1.0
4’4-(diazoamino)Diphenylsulfonic acid disodium salt,w%        ≤0.10
1-phenylazo-2-naphthol,/mg/kg        ≤10.0
unsulfonated primary aromatic amines,w%        ≤0.01
Deputy dye,w%        ≤4.0
(As)/mg/kg        ≤1.0
(Pb)/mg/kg        ≤10.0
(Hg)/mg/kg        ≤1.0
Sunset yellowFCF Usage


Used as food colorant, medicine and cosmetic colorant.


Sunset Yellow Food Dye is a synthetic acid dye containing both NN and CC chromophore groups (pyrazolone dye). It is an orange to red powder or granules; soluble in water; decomposes at melting point 360 C; used in coloring food, cosmetics and meications (FD & C Yellow No.6). It is an anionic dye applied to natural and synthetic fibers, leather, and paper. The chemical designation is 6-hydroxy-5-[(4-sulfophenyl)azo]-2- Naphthalene sulfonic acid, disodium salt. Acid dyes are water-soluble dyes employed mostly in the form of sodium salts of the sulfonic or carboxylic acids. They are anionic which attach strongly to cationic groups in the fibre directly. They can be applicable to all kind of natural fibres like wool, cotton and silk as well as to synthetics like polyesters, acrylic and rayon. But they are not substantive to cellulosic fibres. They are also used in paints, inks, plastics and leather.


USES


* Relating to agricultural, including the raising and farming of animals and growing of crops
* Related to animals (but non-veterinary) e.g., animal husbandry, farming of animals/animal production, raising of animals for food or fur, animal feed, products for household pets         
* Related to dairy cattle, the operation of dairy facilities, or manufacture of dairy products        
* Products used on crops, or related to the growing of crops        
* Related to food and beverage service activities
* Subcategory of beverage, food for human consumption        
* Modifier used when source indicates product is powder based        
* Related to products specifically designed for children (e.g. toys, children's cosmetics, etc)
* Related to all forms of cleaning/washing, including cleaning products used in the home, laundry detergents, soaps, de-greasers, spot removers, etc; modifiers included when specific information is known, such as drycleaning, laundry, soap, window/floor, etc
* General disinfectants/sanitizing agnets, disinfectants related to drugs (modified by 'drug'), and disinfectants used in drinking water, or animal feed 
* Term used for colorants, dyes, or pigments; includes colorants for drugs, textiles, personal care products (cosmetics, tatoo inks, hair dye), food colorants, and inks for printing; modifiers included when application is known
* Drug product, or related to the manufacturing of drugs; modified by veterinary, animal, or pet if indicated by source
* Pharmaceutical related
* Veterinary activities or veterinary drugs (modified by 'drug')        
* Materials and agents for writing, including correction materials, writing inks        
* Includes antifoaming agents, coagulating agents, dispersion agents, emulsifiers, flotation agents, foaming agents, viscosity adjustors, etc
* Includes spices, extracts, colorings, flavors, etc added to food for human consumption        
* Term used for colorants, dyes, or pigments; includes colorants for drugs, textiles, personal care products (cosmetics, tatoo inks, hair dye), food colorants, and inks for printing; modifiers included when application is known         
* Includes food packaging, paper plates, cutlery, small appliances such as roasters, etc.; does not include facilities that manufacture food        
* Related to food and beverage service activities
* Related to the activity of hunting        
* Related to all forms of cleaning/washing, including cleaning products used in the home, laundry detergents, soaps, de-greasers, spot removers, etc; modifiers included when specific information is known, such as drycleaning, laundry, soap, window/floor, etc         
* Term used for colorants, dyes, or pigments; includes colorants for drugs, textiles, personal care products (cosmetics, tatoo inks, hair dye), food colorants, and inks for printing; modifiers included when application is known
* Personal care products, including cosmetics, shampoos, perfumes, soaps, lotions, toothpastes, etc        
* General term used only when enough information is not provided to assign a more specific beauty/cosmetics/personal_care related term        
* Subcategory of personal_care, includes fragrances, shampoos, make-up, etc.; appropriate modifiers included when known


 

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