Beta-apo-8-carotenal (E160E)
Beta-apo-8-carotenal (E160E) is a colour that Digestoa rates as low concern — it's considered safe at the levels used in food.
What is Beta-apo-8-carotenal?
Beta-apo-8-carotenal (E160E) is a colour — added to give food a specific colour.
Is Beta-apo-8-carotenal bad for you?
Beta-apo-8-carotenal is permitted in food and Digestoa rates it as low concern. There's no strong evidence it causes harm at the levels typically used in food.
What foods contain Beta-apo-8-carotenal?
Brightly coloured sweets, soft drinks, breakfast cereals, snacks and desserts.
Digestoa's take
You don't need to avoid Beta-apo-8-carotenal. It's one of the more benign things on an ingredients list — worth knowing, not worth worrying about.
Safer swaps
Choose products coloured with natural extracts like beetroot (E162), paprika (E160c) or turmeric (E100).
Frequently asked questions
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Risk ratings reflect Digestoa's editorial assessment synthesising EFSA/IARC opinions and peer-reviewed research. Informational only — not medical advice.