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Quinoline yellow


Where is Quinoline yellow found?

This is a bright yellow dye found in cosmetics and drugs.


How can you avoid contact with Quinoline yellow?

Avoid products that list any of the following names in the ingredients:

• 2-(2-Quinolyl)-1,3-indandione disulfonic acid disodium salt
• Acid Yellow 3
• Basacid Yellow 094
• C.I. 47005
• C.I. Food Yellow 13
• Chinogelb
• Chinogelb Extra
• Chinogelb Extra [German]
• Chinogelb [German]
• Chinogelb wasserloeslich
• Chinogelb wasserloeslich [German]
• D & C Yellow No. 10
• D and C Yellow No. 10
• Dye Quinoline Yellow
• E 104
• E 104 (dye)
• FD and C Yellow No. 10
• Food Yellow 13
• Japan Yellow 203
• Jaune de quinoleine
• Jaune de quinoleine [French]
• L-Gelb 3
• L-Gelb 3 [German]
• Lemon Yellow ZN 3
• Quinidine Yellow KT
• Quinoline Yellow
• Quinoline Yellow Extra
• Quinoline Yellow S
• Schultz No. 918
• Vitasyn Quinoline Yellow 70
• Zlut chinolonova
• Zlut chinolonova [Czech]
• Zlut kysela 3
• Zlut kysela 3 [Czech]
• Zlut potravinarska 13
• Zlut potravinarska 13 [Czech]


What are some products that may contain Quinoline yellow?

Bar Soaps

Body Washes

Deodorants

Fragrances

Liquids/Creams/Lotions

Mouthwash

Pet Care

Shampoos/Conditioners

Shaving Products

Toothpastes


A clinician's point of view.


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For additional information about products that might contain Quinoline yellow, visit the Consumer Product Information Database. These lists are brief and provide just a few examples. They are not comprehensive. Product formulations also change frequently. Read product labels carefully and talk to your doctor if you have any questions. These are general guidelines. Talk to your doctor for more specific instructions.


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