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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.

Digestoa riskLow risk
TypeColour
Found inbrightly coloured sweets, soft drinks, breakfast cereals, snacks and desserts

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

Is E160E the same as Beta-apo-8-carotenal?
Yes — E160E is the international additive (E-number) code for Beta-apo-8-carotenal.
Is Beta-apo-8-carotenal bad for you?
Digestoa rates Beta-apo-8-carotenal (E160E) as low concern. It's permitted in food and considered safe at normal dietary levels.
What are the side effects of Beta-apo-8-carotenal?
No significant side effects are associated with Beta-apo-8-carotenal at the levels used in food.
What foods contain Beta-apo-8-carotenal?
Brightly coloured sweets, soft drinks, breakfast cereals, snacks and desserts.
How can I avoid Beta-apo-8-carotenal?
Check the ingredients list for "Beta-apo-8-carotenal" or "E160E", or scan the product with Digestoa to see if it's present before you buy.

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Risk ratings reflect Digestoa's editorial assessment synthesising EFSA/IARC opinions and peer-reviewed research. Informational only — not medical advice.