Brominated vegetable oil is described as a kind of oil used as a stabilizer in some beverages that contain citrus oils, the purpose of which is to prevent the flavoring oils from floating to the surface of the beverage.

This kind of oil is derived from soybean.

Ref: 122485/2006-10-01


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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): oilers, oils

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