Additives & Effects
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Ethyl Alcohol: Used as a solvent and preservative, it is generally safe within permissible concentrations, but excessive ingestion is harmful.
Butane: Used as a propellant, it is safe for use in food aerosols as per safety guidelines, but direct inhalation should be avoided.
Isobutane: Commonly used as a propellant in aerosols and considered safe for this purpose under regulatory limits, though it is flammable.
Propane: Utilized as a propellant, it poses no known adverse health effects when used in food sprays but is highly flammable.
Iron Oxides and Hydroxides (E172)
Iron Oxides and Hydroxides: Generally regarded as safe for use as a colorant within the limits set by food safety authorities. However, excessive consumption might lead to health concerns related to iron accumulation.