Propylene Glycol
Propylene glycol is a drug that industries widely use in many cosmetics and hygiene products as a food additive or ingredient. In addition, the US and European health officials proclaim it as usually secure for food use.
Structure of Propylene Glycol
It is a synthetic food additive belonging to the same category of chemicals as alcohol. It is a mildly syrupy liquid, colourless, odourless, a little thicker than water and has almost no flavour.
Also, it can also dissolve some materials better than water and is also useful for moisture retention. As a food additive, this makes it very beneficial, so it can be discovered in a broad range of processed ingredients and beverages.
Side Effect of Propylene Glycol
Ethylene glycol is extremely toxic to individuals and we do not use it in food products. In addition, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has “usually acknowledged as secure”. Besides, we can use it as an additive for immediate and indirect meals in the US.
GROUPS / USES
Adhesives & Sealants, Animal Nutrition & Feed, Antifreeze & Coolant, Construction Chemicals, Food & Beverage, Food Additives, Household, Industrial & Institutional Chemicals, Industrial Chemicals, Low VOC Solvents, Personal Care & Cosmetics, Pharmaceutical & Fine Chemicals, Plastic, Resin & Rubber, Solvents & Degreasers, Surfactants & Emulsifiers, Textile Auxiliaries, Coatings, Solvents