Comparing E171 - Titanium dioxide vs E174 - Silver

Synonyms
E171
Titanium dioxide
E174
Silver
element 47
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Found in 8,902 products

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Popular questions
  1. Is titanium dioxide safe?

    As a food color (E171), the EU no longer considers it safe and banned food uses in 2022 because potential genotoxicity of nano-sized particles could not be ruled out. Regulators in the U.S., UK, and several other regions still permit it within strict limits.

  2. Is titanium dioxide bad for you?

    Typical dietary exposure shows low acute toxicity, but ongoing uncertainty about DNA damage from very small particles led the EU to ban it in foods as a precaution. Occupational inhalation of TiO2 dust—not eating it—is the scenario most closely linked to cancer risk (IARC Group 2B).

  3. Is titanium dioxide safe in sunscreen?

    Yes—titanium dioxide is widely accepted as a safe, effective mineral UV filter in sunscreens when applied to skin. The main caution is avoiding inhalation of sprays or loose powders, since respiratory exposure to fine TiO2 particles is the concern flagged by IARC.

  4. What is titanium dioxide used for?

    In foods it serves as a whitening and opacifying agent in candies, chewing gum, bakery decorations, sauces, and supplement coatings. Outside food it is used heavily in paints, plastics, paper, cosmetics, and sunscreens for its brightness and UV-scattering properties.

  5. What does titanium dioxide do?

    It scatters light to create a vivid white appearance and hides underlying colors or textures, giving foods and tablets a uniform look. In personal care products it blocks and reflects UV light, contributing to SPF protection in mineral sunscreens.

  1. Food additive e174 better known as what?

    E174 is better known as edible silver, often sold as silver leaf or silver flakes.

  2. What is silver e174?

    Silver (E174) is high‑purity elemental silver used as a decorative surface coating to give foods a shiny metallic finish. In the EU it’s authorized only for external decoration of items like confectionery and some liqueurs.

  3. What oil do you put in e174 7 gm\ transmission?

    That appears to be an automotive question and isn’t related to food additive E174, which is edible silver used for decoration. For transmission oil, consult the vehicle’s service manual or manufacturer specifications.