Blue California’s proprietary DHQ is now GRAS

Following a GRAS (generally recognized as safe) notification for its Taxifolin BC-DHQ, Blue California’s (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA) has received a letter of no objection from FDA. Dihydroquercetin (DHQ), known as taxifolin, is a flavonoid commonly found in apples, olive oil, and red onions. As a flavonoid, taxifolin possesses antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that may support immune health.

“This GRAS status is good news for consumers and brands alike, because it opens new doors for brands to create products that will excite health-conscious consumers,” said Linda May-Zhang, PhD, research, science and innovation officer at Blue California, in a press release. “DHQ is a powerful antioxidant that has a greater antioxidant capacity when compared to vitamin C, and it is ideal in a variety of on-trend food applications, including beverages, yogurt and chocolate products.”

As an antioxidant, DHQ also has utility in foods and beverages, providing improved color stability for beverages, extended shelf life, and enhanced flavor, explains May-Zhang. “Not only is DHQ regarded as a promising ingredient to immune health, it may also be used in cosmetic applications for anti-aging and UV-protection,” she adds.

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