Betanin (E162 or Beetroot red) is a chemical compound, an ingredient included in the list of European food dye additives.
The name describes the structure of the molecule:
- Beta is derived from the name of the beet genus, 'Beta'.
- -nin is a suffix commonly used in chemistry to indicate a particular class of compounds. In this case, it refers to the class of compounds known as betalains, which are pigments found in different plants, but especially in beet.
The synthesis process takes place in different steps:
- Extraction. The beet is processed to extract the juice, which contains the pigment. This can be done using different techniques, such as traditional solvent extraction, microwave-assisted extraction or ultrasound-assisted extraction.
- Purification. The extracted juice is then purified to isolate the betanin. This may involve several steps, including filtration, evaporation and drying.
It appears in the form of a red powder

What it is used for and where
It contains interesting bioactive compounds such as cyclic amines, phenols and minerals (1) and especially betalain, a water-soluble natural pigment found in plants belonging to the order Caryophyllales.
Food
Beetroot Red is a natural food additive also called Betanine, it is extracted from red beets (Beta vulgaris) by squeezing process.
The coloring is purple red and is commonly used in food and drink. It’s unstable because it tends to degrade with light, but it’s considered harmless to human health.
Beetroot Red has been used in food technology as both a dye and as a source of antioxidants.
Medical
Betalain present in beetroot is antibacterial as it causes the antibacterial components in the human body to react, contributing to the better functioning of the immune system as a whole, improves discomfort and knee function (2).
Cosmetics
It is a restricted ingredient as IV/148 a Relevant Item in the Annexes of the European Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009. Substance or ingredient reported:
Colorant. This ingredient has the function of colouring the solution in which it is inserted in a temporary, semi-permanent or permanent manner, either alone or in the presence of the complementary components added for colouring.
Safety
The use of colours in food is banned in all foods for infants and young children, yet the EFSA Panel found Beetroot Red to be of no safety concern (3).
Molecular Formula: C24H26N2O13
Molecular Weight: 550.473 g/mol
CAS: 7659-95-2
EC Number: 231-628-5
FEMA Number:
Synonyms:
- Betanin (Red Beet extract diluted with Dextrin)
- CHEBI:3080
- E162
- (2S)-1-[(2E)-2-[(2S)-2,6-dicarboxy-2,3-dihydro-1H-pyridin-4-ylidene]ethylidene]-6-hydroxy-5-[(2S,3R,4S,5S,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydropyran-2-yl]oxy-indolin-1-ium-2-carboxylate