k Green S food colouring molecule Green S food colouring molecule. Molecular model of Green S, an organic compound used as colouring in foods such as mint sauce, tinned peas and sweets. Green S, also known as E142, is very commonly used in the UK, but is banned in the USA, Canada, Japan and Norway. There are concerns over this food colouring being linked to allergic reactions, hyperactivity and temper tantrums in children. Research has shown that behaviour problems increase with higher additive levels in food, so parents have been advised not to give children foods containing these additives. Atoms are colourcoded hydrogen gold, carbon green, nitrogen dark blue, sulphur yellow and oxygen red. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Green S food colouring molecule Green S food colouring molecule. Molecular model of Green S, an organic compound used as colouring in foods such as mint sauce, tinned peas and sweets. Green S, also known as E142, is very commonly used in the UK, but is banned in the USA, Canada, Japan and Norway. There are concerns over this food colouring being linked to allergic reactions, hyperactivity and temper tantrums in children. Research has shown that behaviour problems increase with higher additive levels in food, so parents have been advised not to give children foods containing these additives. Atoms are colour coded: hydrogen  gold , carbon  green , nitrogen  dark blue , sulphur  yellow  and oxygen  red .
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Green S food colouring molecule

Green S food colouring molecule. Molecular model of Green S, an organic compound used as colouring in foods such as mint sauce, tinned peas and sweets. Green S, also known as E142, is very commonly used in the UK, but is banned in the USA, Canada, Japan and Norway. There are concerns over this food colouring being linked to allergic reactions, hyperactivity and temper tantrums in children. Research has shown that behaviour problems increase with higher additive levels in food, so parents have been advised not to give children foods containing these additives. Atoms are colour-coded: hydrogen (gold), carbon (green), nitrogen (dark blue), sulphur (yellow) and oxygen (red).

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