The US Food and Drug Administration announced it wants to ban the additive brominated vegetable oil.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThis week, the US Food and Drug Administration proposed revoking a regulation that authorizes the use of brominated vegetable oil in food.
In 1958, the FDA gained the authority to determine the safety of food ingredients.
If you want to avoid BVO, you should check the ingredients in sodas, fruit drinks, lemonade, and juices.
When used, BVO is required to be listed as an ingredient on the label as "brominated vegetable oil" or as the specific oil that has been brominated, such as "brominated soybean oil".
Persons:
—, James Jones, Gavin Newsom, Katherine Zeratsky
Organizations:
US Food and Drug Administration, Service, National Institutes of Health, FDA, Cola, telltale, Mayo Clinic, Food Network, Chemical Toxicology, CNN
Locations:
California