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Is Titanium Dioxide banned?

Yes. Titanium Dioxide is banned, restricted, or carries a mandatory warning label in 2 countries including European Union (banned as food additive E171 since August 2022), France (banned nationally in 2020, first EU country to do so). The US FDA still permits it, which is why it shows up in everyday American food and beauty products.

Countries where Titanium Dioxide is banned or restricted

Country / RegionStatus
European Union (banned as food additive E171 since August 2022)Banned or restricted
France (banned nationally in 2020, first EU country to do so)Banned or restricted

Why Titanium Dioxide is flagged

The EU banned titanium dioxide as a food additive in 2022 following EFSA's landmark 2021 safety assessment (EFSA Journal 2021;19(5):6585), which concluded that titanium dioxide 'can no longer be considered safe as a food additive.' The primary concern is genotoxicity from nanoparticles: EFSA determined it was impossible to rule out the risk of DNA damage (genotoxicity) from TiO2 nanoparticles at typical food use exposure levels. In vitro studies have demonstrated that TiO2 nanoparticles cause DNA strand breaks in intestinal epithelial cells and induce oxidative stress. A 2019 study in Nature Communications found TiO2 nanoparticles could disrupt gut microbiome balance and intestinal barrier function in mice models. Multiple studies have suggested effects on gut permeability and immune function. IARC classifies titanium dioxide as Group 2B (possible human carcinogen) for inhalation exposure in occupational settings — primarily relevant to workers handling TiO2 dust, based on rat lung cancer studies. While inhalation and oral exposure are different routes, EFSA determined that the genotoxicity concerns from nanoparticles applied to oral food use as well. Following the EU ban, California attempted to pass legislation banning TiO2 in candy (along with other additives) in 2022. The bill was signed in modified form. Mars reformulated EU Skittles to remove TiO2. The US FDA has not announced specific action on food-grade TiO2 as of 2025, though USRTK and other organizations are calling for a US ban.

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