Is Benzoyl Peroxide vegetarian?
Benzoyl Peroxide
Benzoyl peroxide is a synthetic organic peroxide compound used as a flour treatment (bleaching) agent in food and as an acne treatment in cosmetics/pharmaceuticals. It is approved by Codex Alimentarius and the US FDA (INS 928), though not currently listed as an EU-approved food additive under that number.
| Also known as | Benzoyl Peroxide |
|---|---|
| E number | E928 |
| INS number | 928 |
| CAS number | 94-36-0 |
| EC number | 202-327-6 |
| Last reviewed | 10 July 2026 |
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