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Is chlorophylline de sodium vegan?

Chlorophylline de sodium is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is chlorophylline de sodium?

Chlorophylline de sodium is a green-colored water-soluble derivative of chlorophyll, a natural pigment found in plants. This food ingredient is commonly used as a natural colorant in various food and beverage products, including candies, baked goods, and beverages. It is a safe and effective alternative to synthetic food dyes, and has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Chlorophylline de sodium is derived from natural sources, and is considered a clean label ingredient. Its vibrant green color is not only visually appealing, but can also provide health benefits to consumers.

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