E-number E160a Alpha-carotene, Beta-carotene, Gamma-carotene

Carrots. This is the short version of the description for E160. There is however more to the story.

Orange or yellow plant pigments, found mainly in carrots, green leafed vegetables and tomatoes, which the human body converts into ‘Vitamin A’ in the liver. Fades on exposure to light.

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Can be commercially manufactured in the laboratory but beta-carotene, with some alpha-carotene and gamma-carotene present, is normally extracted from carrots and other yellow or orange fruits and vegetables with hexane.

Used in butter and soft margarines, coffee sponge cakes, milk products and soft drinks.

Vegetarians should be aware that some manufacturers use gelatine (see E441) as a stabiliser. With the move away from porcine and bovine gelatine this is likely to be fish gelatine.

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