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CI 17200 is an azo chemical dye and is also known as D & C Red No. 33, Acid Red 33, R33.
It was added to the dye list in 1984 with the name 5-Amino-4-hydroxy-3-phenylazo-2,7-naphthalenedisulfonic acid (disodium salt).
CI 17200 is used in the production of a variety of products, including cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. The "CI" in the name stands for "Color Index", which is a reference system for dyes and pigments used by a variety of industries.
The synthesis of CI 17200 typically involves a multi-step process that includes the reaction of various organic compounds. However, the exact synthesis process may vary and is owned by the manufacturer.
The synthesis process takes place in several stages:
It comes in the form of fine red powder.
What it is for and where
Cosmetics
CI 17200 is a restricted ingredient as IV/37 (CI 17200) III/254 (Acid Red 33) a Relevant Item in the Annexes of the European Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009. Ingredient at risk: Disodium 5-amino-4-hydroxy-3-(phenylazo)naphthalene-2,7-disulphonate and its unsoluble barium, strontium and zirconium lakes, salts and pigments
Safety
From studies carried out by the SCCP (Scientific Committee for Consumer products), at the maximum concentration of 0.5% does not pose risks for the health of the consumer (1).
The problem with azo dyes (monoazo or diazo) is photocatalytic degradation leading to oxidation and the subsequent formation of impurities such as aromatic amines, some of which have carcinogenic activity.
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(1) http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_risk/committees/04_sccp/docs/sccp_o_120.pdf
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