![]() Understandably, if the glycerin was obtained from vegetable oil, then the glycerol ester of rosin would be vegan. Glycerin can be obtained from two sources: vegetable oil and animal fat. However, glycerin is problematic because it may or may not be vegan. Wood resin is typically obtained from longleaf pines ( Pinus palustris) and slash pines ( Pinus elliottii), which is considered vegan by both dietary and ethical vegans. Glycerol ester of resin is made of two things: wood resin and glycerin. "Ester Gum is a purified rosin from pine trees that is combined with glycerin to form glycerol esters, which make it more soluble." PepsiCo. Vegans take issue with this ingredient due to how it's made. Glycerol ester of resin is an oil-soluble food additive that is used to help keep oils in suspension in water. Glycerol Ester and Wood Resin, glycerol ester of rosin, or ester gum is another ingredient Vegans are suspect of. The ingredient has also been linked to other health concerns such as organ system damage, birth defects, schizophrenia, and hearing loss. When the body lacks iodine, certain problems can occur including thyroid issues, autoimmune disease, and even cancer. This is because brominated vegetable oil competes with iodine for receptor sites in the body. Code of Federal Regulations imposes restrictions on it's use as a food additive limiting concentrations to 15 ppm( 11). This ingredient was listed as ‘Generally Regarded as Safe’ (GRAS) up until 1970. In citrus-flavored beverages BVO acts as a binding agent This means that it keeps the liquids in the beverages mixed homogenously, preventing the liquid ingredients in the drinks from dissociating into separate layers. This was due large in part to a petition( 10) by Sarah Kavanagh. products up until 2014( 9) when they banned it. BVO is usually derived from corn or soybean oil." PepsiCo.īrominated vegetable oil was a common ingredient found in Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. Since oils do not mix well with water, BVO helps dissolve and keep the flavor oils evenly distributed throughout the beverages. "Brominated Vegetable Oil (BVO) is used in some beverages to help keep flavoring oils well-blended. ![]() It doesn't necessarily mean they include those ingredients in their products. does have an "Ingredient Glossary." However, I suspect it's exhaustive for the sake of transparency. no longer uses BVO or Glycerol Ester of Wood Rosin (ester gum) in their ingredients list. Yellow 6 was been tested on rabbits( 7), mice, and rats( 8).Ī lot of other Vegan resources will bring up Bromated Vegetable Oil (BVO) and Glycerol Ester of Wood Rosin. Red 40 was tested on Rats, Mice( 3), and Caterpillars( 4).īlue 1 was tested on Rats and Mice( 5). They do not necessarily have animal products in their list of ingredients, however they contain food coloring agents that have been tested on animals.įor example, other flavors have different artificial food coloring: Yellow 5 in Diet Mountain Dew, Blue 1 and Red 40 in Voltage Mountain Dew, Yellow 5 in Mountain Dew Red, Yellow 5 and Blue 1 in Distortion Mountain Dew, Blue 1 and Red 40 in Dark Berry Mountain Dew, Yellow 6 and Red 40 in Cold Fusion Freeze Mountain Dew, and so on. Other flavors of Mountain Dew also follow this trend. Yellow 5 is primarily tested on rats and mice( 2). Due to this fact, yellow 5 would not be considered vegan according to ethical vegans. However, yellow 5 and most other artificial food coloring products undergo animal testing. It is used in a variety of commercial products such as cereals, beverages, candy, cosmetics, and baked goods.īeing a synthetic food coloring agent, yellow 5 is not made with any animal products or by-products. Yellow 5 is an artificial food coloring agent.
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