Food additives

e440 Pectins
Food additive with emulsifying, stabilizing, thickening role, naturally present in fruits, especially in apples, oranges and quince. It comes in E 440(i) – pectin, E 440(ii) – sodium pectate, E 440(iii) – potassium pectate, E440(iv) – ammonium pectate…
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e442 Ammonium Phosphatides
Food additive with emulsifying and stabilizing role, obtained from ammonium and phosphorylated fatty acids, especially used in confectionery and pastry products based on chocolate and cocoa.
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e444 Sucrose Acetate Isobutyrate
Food additive with acidity regulating, stabilizing and emulsifying role, used in non-alcoholic flavored energy drinks, and in cloudy flavored alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content lower than 15%. Until 2002 this substance was not allowed in Romania, being…
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e445 Glycerol Esters Of Wood Rosins
Food additive with thickening, emulsifying, stabilizing, adjuvant and flavoring role. It is also the basic material for chewing gum. It is used in the surface treatment of fresh fruits and vegetables and in non-alcoholic flavored energy drinks and…
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e450 Diphosphates
Food additives in the category of emulsifiers and buffer substances. They are sodium, potassium, calcium or magnesium salts of phosphoric acid. it comes in the form of E 450(i) – disodium diphosphate, E 450(ii) – trisodium diphosphate, E…
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e451 Triphosphates
Food additives with loosening, emulsifying and stabilizing roles. They are sodium or potassium salts of phosphoric acid. it comes in the form of E 451(i) – pentasodium triphosphate or E 451(ii) – pentapotassium triphosphate. It is used in…
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e452 Polyphosphates
Food additives in the category of sequestrants, emulsifiers and of buffer substances. They are sodium, potassium, calcium or ammonium salts of phosphoric acid. it comes in the form of E 452(i) – sodium polyphosphates, E 452(ii) – potassium…
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e459 Beta-Cyclodextrin
Food additive with sequestrant role for other additives, vitamins or flavors. It is also used, in the quantities on the recipes, in food products in tablet or dragee forms. It is used in chewing gum, potato, cereal, starch…
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e460 Cellulose
Food additive with thickening, filling, anti-caking and emulsifying role. Cellulose is a natural constituent of all plant fibers. For industrial use it is obtained from wood, cotton etc. it comes in the form of E 460(i) – microcrystalline…
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e461 Methyl Cellulose
Semisynthetic food additive, with emulsifying, stabilizing and thickening role, obtained from cellulose. It is also used as a substance-support for other food additives. Methyl cellulose is insoluble and indigestible, having a detoxifying role for the digestive tract. It…
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e462 Ethyl Cellulose
Semisynthetic food additive, with emulsifying, stabilizing, diluent for other colorants and food additives and thickening role, obtained from cellulose. It is used as a substance-support for other food additives. Ethyl cellulose is insoluble and indigestible, having a detoxifying…
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Food additives

According to the World Health Organization, substances that are added to food in order to maintain or improve its safety, freshness, taste, texture or appearance are known as food additives.

These food additives have been used for centuries to preserve food. For example salt (in meat, bacon or dried fish), sugar (in
marmalade) or sulphur dioxide (in wine).

Food additives can be derived from plants, animals or minerals or they can be synthetic. They are intentionally added to foods, to fulfil certain technological purposes. There are several thousand food additives in use, all of which are designed to perform a specific task, usually to make food more durable
or appealing.

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