The FDA banned brominated vegetable oil (BVO) due to potential health concerns. Studies conducted in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) found the potential for adverse health effects in humans, including toxic effects on the thyroid gland3. As a result, the FDA revoked the regulation authorizing the use of BVO in food items.
The FDA's ban on brominated vegetable oil (BVO) will officially take effect on August 2, 2024. Companies will then have one year to reformulate, relabel, and deplete their inventory of BVO-containing products before the FDA begins enforcing the final rule2.
Companies have been given one year to comply with the new BVO ban. The ban goes into effect on August 2, 2024, and after that, companies will have one year to reformulate, relabel, and stop selling products that contain BVO.