Brominated vegetable oil

id: brominated-vegetable-oil-175-1553191
title: Brominated vegetable oil
text: Brominated vegetable oil (BVO) is a complex mixture of plant-derived triglycerides that have been modified by atoms of the element bromine bonded to the fat molecules. Brominated vegetable oil is used to help emulsify citrus-flavored beverages, especially soft drinks, preventing them from separating during distribution. Brominated vegetable oil has been used by the soft drink industry since 1931, generally at a level of about 8 ppm. Several countries have banned use of BVO in food and drink prod
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description: Soft drink additive
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brominated_vegetable_oil
date created: 2004-04-01T18:27:59Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T01:01:16Z
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