In addition, it can be used as a food ingredient in some special applications. For example, it is used as an antifoam agent in beer and other fermented beverages to reduce the formation of foam during processing. Silicone oil is also used as a release agent for some candy products, such as gummy candies, to prevent the candies from sticking to each other or to production equipment. It is important to note that not all silicone fluids are suitable for food applications. Only food-grade silicone oil approved by regulatory agencies such as the US FDA can be used in food processing and packaging.
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