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Flavoring Additives

2,954 FDA-listed flavoring substances — safety ratings, regulatory status, adverse event data.

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Valeraldehyde

Flavoring

Valeraldehyde (CAS 110-62-3) is an organic aldehyde compound used as a flavoring agent in food products. It imparts fruity and floral notes and is employed to enhance the sensory characteristics of beverages, confections, and other food items.

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Valeraldehyde Dibutyl Acetal

Flavoring

Valeraldehyde dibutyl acetal (CAS 13112-65-7) is a synthetic flavoring compound used to create fruity and floral flavor notes in food products. It functions as a flavoring agent or adjuvant and has not been formally approved as GRAS by the FDA.

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Valeraldehyde Propyleneglycol Acetal

Flavoring

Valeraldehyde propyleneglycol acetal (CAS 74094-60-3) is a synthetic flavoring compound used to impart specific aromatic and taste characteristics to food products. It functions as a flavoring agent or adjuvant in the food industry and has not received FDA GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) designation.

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Valerian Root, Extract (valeriana Officinalis L.)

Flavoring

Valerian root extract is a natural flavoring agent derived from the Valeriana officinalis plant, commonly used to impart earthy and herbal notes to beverages and food products. While not currently affirmed as GRAS by the FDA, it has a long history of use in traditional herbal preparations and presents no documented adverse events in the FDA database.

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Valerian Root, Oil (valeriana Officinalis L.)

Flavoring

Valerian root oil is a flavoring agent derived from the rhizome and roots of Valeriana officinalis L., a perennial plant native to Europe and Asia. It is used in the food and beverage industry to impart characteristic herbal and earthy flavor notes to various products.

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Valeric Acid

Flavoring

Valeric acid is a naturally occurring short-chain fatty acid with a pungent odor, used as a flavoring agent in food products. It imparts cheese, butter, and fermented food notes to various foods and beverages.

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Vanilla (vanilla Spp.)

Flavoring

Vanilla (Vanilla spp.) is a natural flavoring agent derived from vanilla orchid pods, widely used in food and beverages to provide characteristic vanilla flavor. It is recognized as safe by the FDA and has no reported adverse events or recalls associated with its use.

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Vanilla, Oleoresin (vanilla Spp.)

Flavoring

Vanilla oleoresin is a concentrated extract derived from vanilla plant species that captures the flavor compounds of natural vanilla. It is used as a flavoring agent in food and beverage products to provide authentic vanilla taste.

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Vanillic Acid

Flavoring

Vanillic acid is a naturally occurring organic compound derived from vanilla beans and also produced synthetically. It functions as a flavoring agent in food products, imparting vanilla-like sensory characteristics.

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Vanillin 1,2-butylene Glycol Acetal

Flavoring

Vanillin 1,2-butylene glycol acetal is a synthetic flavoring compound that combines vanillin (the primary flavor component of vanilla) with butylene glycol through a chemical reaction. It is used in food products to provide vanilla flavoring while potentially offering improved stability compared to natural vanillin.

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Vanillin 3-(l-menthoxy)propane-1,2-diol Acetal

Flavoring

Vanillin 3-(l-menthoxy)propane-1,2-diol acetal is a synthetic flavoring compound that combines vanillin (vanilla flavor) with menthol-derived components. It is used in food products to provide complex vanilla and cooling flavor profiles.

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Vanillin Acetate

Flavoring

Vanillin acetate is a synthetic flavoring compound derived from vanillin, the primary component of vanilla extract. It is used in food products as a flavor enhancer and flavoring agent to impart vanilla and related aromatic notes.

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Vanillin Isobutyrate

Flavoring

Vanillin isobutyrate is a synthetic flavoring compound that combines vanillin (the primary component of vanilla flavor) with isobutyric acid. It is used in food products to provide vanilla and creamy flavor notes.

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Vanillin Propylene Glycol Acetal

Flavoring

Vanillin Propylene Glycol Acetal is a synthetic flavoring compound created by combining vanillin (the primary flavor component of vanilla) with propylene glycol. It is used in food products to provide vanilla flavor while potentially offering improved stability compared to natural vanilla extracts.

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Vanillyl Alcohol

Flavoring

Vanillyl alcohol (CAS 498-00-0) is an organic compound derived from vanillin that functions as a flavoring agent in food products. It imparts vanilla and woody flavor notes and is used in small quantities to enhance the sensory profile of beverages, baked goods, and other food applications.

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Vanillyl Butyl Ether

Flavoring

Vanillyl Butyl Ether (CAS 82654-98-6) is a synthetic flavoring agent designed to provide vanilla-like aromatic characteristics to food and beverage products. It functions as a flavoring adjuvant in the food industry but has not received FDA GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) status.

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Vanillyl Ethyl Ether

Flavoring

Vanillyl ethyl ether (CAS 13184-86-6) is a synthetic flavoring compound designed to impart vanilla-like taste characteristics to food products. It functions as a flavoring agent or adjuvant in the food industry, offering an alternative to natural vanilla flavoring.

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Vanillylidene Acetone

Flavoring

Vanillylidene acetone is a synthetic flavoring compound that enhances and modifies vanilla and related flavor profiles in food products. It is not approved as a Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) substance by the FDA and has limited regulatory acceptance globally.

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Veratraldehyde

Flavoring

Veratraldehyde (CAS 120-14-9) is an organic compound used as a flavoring agent in food products. It is a naturally occurring aromatic aldehyde derived from veratrole and is employed to provide specific flavor characteristics in various food applications.

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Verbenol

Flavoring

Verbenol is a naturally occurring terpene alcohol used as a flavoring agent in food products. It is found in some essential oils and plant sources, contributing fruity and woody aromatic notes to beverages and food items.

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Verbenone

Flavoring

Verbenone is a naturally occurring terpene compound used as a flavoring agent in food products. It is not currently approved by the FDA as a food additive and has no reported adverse events or recalls associated with its use.

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Veronica (veronica Officinalis L.)

Flavoring

Veronica (Veronica officinalis L.) is a plant-derived flavoring agent extracted from speedwell herb, traditionally used in European cuisine and herbal preparations. It functions as a flavoring adjuvant in food products, contributing aromatic and taste characteristics to beverages and food formulations.

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Vetiver (vetiveria Zizaniodes Stapf)

Flavoring

Vetiver is a natural flavoring agent derived from the roots of the vetiveria zizanioides plant, commonly used in beverages and food products to impart earthy, woody, and slightly smoky flavor notes. It is not currently approved as a Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) substance by the FDA, though it has no reported adverse events or recalls.

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Vetiver, Oil (vetiveria Zizanioides Stapf)

Flavoring

Vetiver oil is an essential oil extracted from the roots of the vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides), a tropical plant native to India. It is used as a flavoring agent and adjuvant in food products to impart earthy, woody, and slightly smoky taste notes.

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