What Is Propylene Glycol?
Propylene glycol is a viscous, colorless liquid compound that is nearly odorless but possesses a faintly sweet taste. It is found in industrial-grade levels in products like antifreeze, cushions, and paints. In foods, the levels are considered pharmaceutical-grade and are a common food additive or ingredient in cosmetic products, spices, and natural flavors. Propylene glycol as a food additive is "generally recognized as safe" given its toxicological profile by The US Food and Drug...
Propylene glycol is a viscous, colorless liquid compound that is nearly odorless but possesses a faintly sweet taste. It is found in industrial-grade levels in products like antifreeze, cushions, and paints.
In foods, the levels are considered pharmaceutical-grade and are a common food additive or ingredient in cosmetic products, spices, and natural flavors. Propylene glycol as a food additive is "generally recognized as safe" given its toxicological profile by The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
What is Propylene Glycol?
Propylene glycol (1, 2-propanediol) is synthetic diol alcohol that is an almost tasteless and odorless compound derived from petroleum products. In pharmaceutical preparations, it is used as a solvent. For cosmetic products, it stabilizes products keeping them from melting in high heat or freezing at lower temperatures. In food applications, it preserves moisture in products and helps dissolve colors and flavors. It is often used as:- An Anti-caking agent
- An Antioxidant
- Dough strengthener
- Thickener
- Stabilizer
- Solvent
- Emulsifier
- Preservative
- Soft Drinks
- Frozen Meals
- Artificial Sweeteners
- Foods with Natural Flavorings
- Spices
- Marinades and Dressings
- Cake Mixes
- Frosting
- Food Colorings
- Baked Goods
