FDA Status
Approved
Beta-caryophyllene Oxide, CAS 1139-30-6, is a flavor enhancer additive holding a composite safety score of 4 out of 5 (Low Risk). The U.S. Food and Drug Administration currently classifies it as Approved, while the European Union lists it as not separately listed. It is most commonly used as flavor enhancer, flavoring agent or adjuvant.
No U.S. state has enacted specific legislation targeting Beta-caryophyllene Oxide to date, keeping federal FDA classification as the operative standard. State-level food safety legislation remains active nationally, and that picture may shift as new bills advance.
Peer-reviewed research has flagged 1 distinct area of health concern for Beta-caryophyllene Oxide, which factors directly into the assigned safety score. All figures above draw on FDA SAFFA inventory records, EU food additive regulation (EC) No 1333/2008, EFSA scientific opinions where published, and legislative records from individual U.S. states.
| Property | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| FDA Status | Approved | FDA SAFFA |
| EU Status | Not separately listed | EC 1333/2008 |
| E-Number | — | EU additive register |
| CAS Number | 1139-30-6 | CAS Registry |
| Category | Flavor Enhancer | FDA functional class |
| Composite Safety Score | 4 / 5 (Low Risk) | PlainIngredients methodology |
| EFSA ADI | Not established | EFSA scientific opinion |
| U.S. State Actions | 0 states | State legislative records |
| Tracked Products | Not yet tracked | Open Food Facts (US) |
Values reflect official agency classifications as published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Union's regulatory framework. See our methodology for scoring details.
FDA Status
Approved
EU Status
Not specified
U.S. State Regulations
0 states
None enacted
Beta-caryophyllene Oxide receives a safety score of 4/5 (Low Risk) based on a composite analysis of FDA regulatory status, EU approval, scientific literature on health effects, and state-level legislative actions. The FDA has approved Beta-caryophyllene Oxide for use in food products under specified conditions.
Research has identified 1 area of health concern associated with Beta-caryophyllene Oxide. Consumers with specific health conditions should consult a healthcare provider before consuming products containing this ingredient.
Beta-caryophyllene Oxide (CAS 1139-30-6) is an FDA-regulated food substance used as flavor enhancer, flavoring agent or adjuvant.
Beta-caryophyllene Oxide has a safety score of 4/5 (Low Risk). It is approved by the FDA for use in food. As with all food additives, moderation is advisable.
Beta-caryophyllene Oxide is commonly used as: flavor enhancer, flavoring agent or adjuvant. It belongs to the Flavor Enhancer category of food additives.
Currently, no US states have enacted specific bans or regulations targeting Beta-caryophyllene Oxide. However, state food safety legislation is evolving rapidly.
The FDA classifies Beta-caryophyllene Oxide as "Approved", and the EU may apply different standards. The FDA and EU use separate evaluation frameworks — the EU often applies the precautionary principle, sometimes banning additives that remain approved in the US. Always check both jurisdictions when evaluating food additive safety.
Research has identified the following health concerns for Beta-caryophyllene Oxide: FDA-listed substance in the Substances Added to Food (SAFFA) inventory.. These findings inform its safety score of 4/5. Consult a healthcare provider for personalized guidance, especially if you have pre-existing conditions.
The safety score of 4/5 for Beta-caryophyllene Oxide is a composite assessment based on FDA regulatory status, EU approval status, published scientific research on health effects, and state-level legislative actions. A score of 1 means "Banned / Avoid" and 5 means "Generally Safe." The score is updated as new regulatory actions or scientific evidence emerge.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.