china anatase grade titanium dioxide
Reproductive and developmental effects
In 2022, a year after the EFSA recommended against the use of E171, the Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) conducted its own reassessment of titanium dioxide as a food additive. The agency concluded that titanium dioxide was indeed safe to use as a food additive. The United Kingdom and Canada came to similar conclusions.
One of the key advantages of TiO2 R605 lies in its multi-purpose nature

The additives that received a “no safety concern” conclusion based on current estimated dietary exposure are as follows:
As a rutile titanium dioxide manufacturer, we are committed to using the latest technology and processes to ensure the highest level of quality and consistency in our products. Our state-of-the-art production facilities and experienced team enable us to produce rutile titanium dioxide that meets the strictest industry standards.
