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BENZYL VIOLET had long been used as a food color in some countries including Japan. It had been classified as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" compounds by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and by the Japan Society for Occupational Health. It was deleted from the food additives list in Japan in December 1972.
Propenyl guethanol (Vanitrope) is a synthetic compound which is used as a flavoring agent. Propenyl guethanol has sweet, vanilla (cream of soda) aroma with tobacco, anise and pudrovye notes. It is used in many flavor compositions (chocolate, maple, nut, vanilla, butterscotch, rum, caramel, etc) and occasionally used in perfumes as a sweetener or as replacement of vanillin.
D&C Red No. 39 (Alba Red) is a color additive. According to FDA, it may be safely used for the coloring of quaternary ammonium type germicidal solutions intended for external application only, and subject to the further restriction that the quantity of the color additive does not exceed 0.1 percent by weight of the finished drug product.