In the US, this color was listed in 1939 as
Ext. D&C Red No. 10 for use in externally applied drugs and cosmetics. It was delisted in 1963 because no party was interested in supporting the studies needed to establish safety. It was not used in food in the US. In the EU, azorubine is known as
E number E122, and is authorized for use in certain foods and beverages, such as cheeses, dried fruit, and some alcoholic beverages, and is permitted for use as an
excipient in medications. There are no provisions for azorubine in the
Codex Alimentarius. ==Safety==