Beta-Carotene is permitted with proper declaration in Canada: declare as "beta-carotene" in the ingredient list.
Orange-yellow pigment and vitamin A precursor used as a natural food coloring and nutritional supplement. In Canada, Beta-Carotene is regulated under FDR & Safe Food for Canadians Regulations as a food coloring. Health Canada permits beta-carotene as a food color and as a vitamin A precursor in enriched foods. Declared by name.
LabelGuard scans your label for Beta-Carotene and all its common names (E160a, Beta carotene, β-Carotene, Provitamin A) to verify correct declaration, required E-numbers, and proper functional class labeling under Canada rules.
Start Your Compliance CheckDeclare as "beta-carotene" in the ingredient list. Health Canada permits beta-carotene as a food color and as a vitamin A precursor in enriched foods. Declared by name.
Beta-Carotene may appear under the following names: E160a, Beta carotene, β-Carotene, Provitamin A, Natural Yellow 26. Common hidden sources include: Margarine, Cheese, Butter alternatives, Orange juices, Some breakfast cereals, Confectionery.
Beta-Carotene is permitted in all major markets with proper declaration.
Last updated: 2026-04-01
Disclaimer: This information is for guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult official regulations and seek professional legal advice for specific compliance questions.
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