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Is sodium copper chlorophyllin vegan?

Sodium copper chlorophyllin is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is sodium copper chlorophyllin?

Sodium copper chlorophyllin is a green-colored, water-soluble pigment commonly used as a food and cosmetic ingredient. It is derived from chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for giving plants their green color. The sodium and copper in this compound help to stabilize it, making it an effective colorant for food and cosmetic products. Sodium copper chlorophyllin is often used in products such as chewing gum, candy, and toothpaste to provide a natural green color. It is also believed to have antioxidant properties and potential health benefits, such as promoting healthy digestion and detoxification.

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