E number
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E numbers, short for Europe numbers, are codes for substances used as food additives, including those found naturally in many foods, such as vitamin C, for use within the European Union (EU)<ref name="1333/2008">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>Template:Rp and European Free Trade Association (EFTA).<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Commonly found on food labels, their safety assessment and approval are the responsibility of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The fact that an additive has an E number implies that its use was at one time permitted in products for sale in the European Single Market; some of these additives are no longer allowed today.
Having a single unified list for food additives was first agreed upon in 1962 with food colouring. In 1964, the directives for preservatives were added, in 1970 antioxidants were added, in 1974 emulsifiers, stabilisers, thickeners and gelling agents were added as well.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Numbering schemesEdit
The numbering scheme follows that of the International Numbering System (INS) as determined by the Codex Alimentarius committee,<ref name=ncsi>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> though only a subset of the INS additives are approved for use in the European Union as food additives. Outside the European continent plus Russia, E numbers are also encountered on food labelling in other jurisdictions, including the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand,<ref>Food Standards Australia New Zealand Template:Webarchive, website</ref> Malaysia, Hong Kong,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and India.
Colloquial useEdit
In some European countries, the "E number" is used informally as a derogatory term for artificial food additives. For example, in the UK, food companies are required to include the "E number(s)" in the ingredients that are added as part of the manufacturing process. Many components of naturally occurring healthy foods and vitamins have assigned E numbers (and the number is a synonym for the chemical component), e.g. vitamin C (E300) and lycopene (E160d), found in carrots. At the same time, "E number" is sometimes misunderstood to imply approval for safe consumption. This is not necessarily the case, e.g. Avoparcin (E715) is an antibiotic once used in animal feed, but is no longer permitted in the EU, and has never been permitted for human consumption.<ref name="European Commission">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Sodium nitrite (E250) is toxic. Sulfuric acid (E513) is caustic.Template:Cn
Classification by numeric rangeEdit
E number range | Subranges | Description |
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100–199 (full list) Colours |
100–107 | yellows |
110–111 | oranges | |
120–129 | reds | |
130–139 | blues and violets | |
140–149 | greens | |
150–159 | browns and blacks | |
160–199 | gold and others | |
200–299 (full list) Preservatives |
200–209 | sorbates |
210–219 | benzoates | |
220–229 | sulfites | |
230–239 | phenols and formates (methanoates) | |
240–259 | nitrates | |
260–269 | acetates (ethanoates) | |
270–279 | lactates | |
280–289 | propionates (propanoates) | |
290–299 | others | |
300–399 (full list) Antioxidants and acidity regulators |
300–305 | ascorbates (vitamin C) |
306–309 | Tocopherol (vitamin E) | |
310–319 | gallates and erythorbates | |
320–329 | lactates | |
330–337 | citrates and tartrates | |
338–343 | phosphates | |
344–345 | citrates | |
349–359 | malates and adipates | |
360–369 | succinates and fumarates | |
370–399 | others | |
400–499 (full list) Thickeners, stabilisers and emulsifiers |
400–409 | alginates |
410–419 | natural gums | |
420–429 | other natural agents | |
430–439 | polyoxyethene compounds | |
440–449 | natural emulsifiers | |
450–459 | phosphates | |
460–469 | cellulose compounds | |
470–489 | fatty acids and compounds | |
490–499 | others | |
500–599 (full list) pH regulators and anti-caking agents |
500–509 | mineral acids and bases |
510–519 | chlorides and sulfates | |
520–529 | sulfates and hydroxides | |
530–549 | alkali metal compounds | |
550–559 | silicates | |
570–579 | stearates and gluconates | |
580–599 | others | |
600–699 (full list) Flavour enhancers |
620–629 | glutamates and guanylates |
630–639 | inosinates | |
640–649 | others | |
700–799 (full list) Antibiotics |
700–713 | |
900–999 (full list) Glazing agents, gases and sweeteners |
900–909 | waxes |
910–919 | synthetic glazes | |
920–929 | improving agents | |
930–949 | packaging gases | |
950–969 | sweeteners | |
990–999 | foaming agents | |
1000–1599 (full list) Additional additives |
1100–1599 | New chemicals that do not fall into standard classification schemes |
Not all examples of a class fall into the given numeric range; moreover, certain chemicals (particularly in the E400–499 range) have a variety of purposes.
Full listEdit
Template:Split section The list shows all components that have an E-number assigned, even those no longer allowed in the EU.
E100–E199 (colours)Edit
Code | Name(s) | Colour | Status | ||
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E100 | Curcumin (from turmeric) | Yellow-orange | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |
CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
E101 | Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), formerly called lactoflavin | Yellow-orange | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E101a | Riboflavin-5'-Phosphate | Yellow-orange | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> | ||
E102 | Tartrazine (FD&C Yellow 5) | Yellow | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E103 | Alkannin<ref>Additives Template:Webarchive, Food Standards Australia New Zealand</ref> | Red-brown | |||
E104 | Quinoline Yellow WS | Dull or greenish yellow | Restricted use approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/><ref name="1129/2011" /> | ||
E105 | Fast Yellow AB | Yellow | Forbidden in the EU and US.<ref>Template:Citation</ref> | ||
E106 | Riboflavin-5-Sodium Phosphate | Yellow | |||
E107 | Yellow 2G | Yellow | |||
E110 | Sunset Yellow FCF (Orange Yellow S, FD&C Yellow 6) | Yellow-orange | Restricted use approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/><ref name="1129/2011" /> Banned in Norway.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Products in the EU require warnings and its use is being phased out.<ref name="1129/2011" /> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E111 | Orange GGN | Orange | |||
E120 | Cochineal, Carminic acid, Carmine (Natural Red 4) | Crimson | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E121 | Citrus Red 2 | Orange to pink | Approved in the United States only for use in colouring the skin of oranges.<ref>Template:CodeFedReg</ref> | ||
E122 | Carmoisine (azorubine) | Red to maroon | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Undergoing a voluntary phase-out in the UK. Currently banned in Canada, Japan, Norway, USA Template:Citation needed EU currently evaluating health risks.Template:Citation needed | ||
E123 | Amaranth (FD&C Red 2) | Red | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Banned in the United States.<ref name=time>Template:Cite magazine</ref> | ||
E124 | Ponceau 4R (Cochineal Red A, Brilliant Scarlet 4R) | Pink | Restricted use approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/><ref name="1129/2011" /> | ||
E125 | Ponceau SX, Scarlet GN | Red | Only permitted for externally applied drugs and cosmetics in the US.<ref>Template:CodeFedReg</ref><ref>Template:CodeFedReg</ref><ref>Template:CodeFedReg</ref> | ||
E126 | Ponceau 6R | Red | |||
E127 | Erythrosine (FD&C Red 3) | Pink | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |
E128 | Red 2G | Red or pink | Not approved in the EU.<ref name="1129/2011" /> | ||
E129 | Allura Red AC (FD&C Red 40) | Red | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Banned in Switzerland.Template:Citation needed Undergoing a voluntary phase out in the UK. Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E130 | Indanthrene blue RS | Blue | |||
E131 | Patent Blue V | Sky blue | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/>
Banned in the US and Australia.Template:Cn | ||
E132 | Indigo carmine (indigotine, FD&C Blue 2) | Indigo | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E133 | Brilliant blue FCF (FD&C Blue 1) | Blue | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E140 | Chlorophylls and Chlorophyllins: (i) Chlorophylls (ii) Chlorophyllins |
Green | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> | ||
E141 | Copper complexes of chlorophylls and chlorophyllins (i) Copper complexes of chlorophylls ii) Copper complexes of chlorophyllins |
Green | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E142 | Green S | Green | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> | ||
E143 | Fast Green FCF (FD&C Green 3) | Turquoise | Approved in the US. Banned in the EU. | ||
E150a | Plain caramel | Brown | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E150b | Caustic sulfite caramel | Brown | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E150c | Ammonia caramel | Brown | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E150d | Sulfite ammonia caramel | Brown | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E151 | Black PN, Brilliant Black BN | Black | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> | ||
E152 | Carbon black (hydrocarbon) | Black | |||
E153 | Vegetable carbon | Black | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |
E154 | Brown FK (kipper brown) | Brown | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> | |
E155 | Brown HT (chocolate brown HT) | Brown | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> | ||
E160a | Alpha-carotene, Beta-carotene, Gamma-carotene | Yellow-orange to brown | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Only beta-carotene is approved in the US <ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E160b | Annatto, bixin, norbixin | Orange | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E160c | Paprika oleoresin: (i) capsanthin, (ii) capsorubin | Red | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E160d | Lycopene | Bright to deep red | Restricted use approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/><ref name="1129/2011" /> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E160e | Beta-apo-8'-carotenal (C 30) | Orange-red to yellow | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E160f | Ethyl ester of beta-apo-8'-carotenic acid (C 30) | Orange-red to yellow | Not approved in the EU.<ref name="1129/2011" /> | ||
E161a | Flavoxanthin | Golden-yellow and brownish | |||
E161b | Lutein | Orange-red to yellow | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> | ||
E161c | Cryptoxanthin | Orange-red | |||
E161d | Rubixanthin | Orange-red | |||
E161e | Violaxanthin | Orange | |||
E161f | Rhodoxanthin | Purple | |||
E161g | Canthaxanthin | Violet | Not approved in the EU.<ref name="1129/2011" /> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E161h | Zeaxanthin | Orange-red | |||
E161i | Citranaxanthin | Deep violet | |||
E161j | Astaxanthin | Red | |||
E162 | Beetroot Red, Betanin | Red | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E163 | Anthocyanins | pH dependent (Red, green and purple ranges) |
Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> | ||
E164 | Saffron | Orange-red[colour?] | Approved in the US.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E170 | Calcium carbonate, Chalk | White | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> | ||
E171 | Titanium dioxide | White | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> due to the identification of potential carcinogenic effects.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | |
E172 | Iron oxides and iron hydroxides | Brown | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> Approved in the US for sausage casings.<ref name="FDA colors"/> | ||
E173 | Aluminium | Silver to grey | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> | ||
E174 | Silver | Silver | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> | ||
E175 | Gold | Gold | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> | ||
E180 | Pigment Rubine, Lithol Rubine BK | Red | Approved in the EU.<ref name="FSAlist"/> | ||
E181 | Tannin | Brown | |||
E182 | Orcein, Orchil | Purple |
E200–E299 (preservatives) Edit
Code | Name(s) | Purpose | Status | |
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E200 | Sorbic acid | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E201 | Sodium sorbate | preservative | ||
E202 | Potassium sorbate | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E203 | Calcium sorbate | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E209 | Heptyl p-hydroxybenzoate | preservative | ||
E210 | Benzoic acid | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E211 | Sodium benzoate | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E212 | Potassium benzoate | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E213 | Calcium benzoate | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E214 | Ethylparaben (ethyl para-hydroxybenzoate) | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E215 | Sodium ethyl para-hydroxybenzoate | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E216 | Propylparaben (propyl para-hydroxybenzoate) | preservative | ||
E217 | Sodium propyl para-hydroxybenzoate | preservative | ||
E218 | Methylparaben (methyl para-hydroxybenzoate) | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E219 | Sodium methyl para-hydroxybenzoate | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E220 | Sulfur dioxide | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E221 | Sodium sulfite | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E222 | Sodium bisulfite (sodium hydrogen sulfite) | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E223 | Sodium metabisulfite | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E224 | Potassium metabisulfite | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E225 | Potassium sulfite | preservative | ||
E226 | Calcium sulfite | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E227 | Calcium hydrogen sulfite (preservative) | firming agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E228 | Potassium hydrogen sulfite | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E230 | Biphenyl, diphenyl | preservative | Not approved in the EU. | |
E231 | Orthophenyl phenol | preservative | Not approved in the EU. | |
E232 | Sodium orthophenyl phenol | preservative | Not approved in the EU. | |
E233 | Thiabendazole | preservative | Not approved in the EU. | |
E234 | Nisin | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E235 | Natamycin, Pimaracin | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E236 | Formic acid | preservative | ||
E237 | Sodium formate | preservative | ||
E238 | Calcium formate | preservative | ||
E239 | Hexamine (hexamethylene tetramine) | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E240 | Formaldehyde | preservative | ||
E242 | Dimethyl dicarbonate | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E249 | Potassium nitrite | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> In April 2023 the French Court of Appeals of Limoges confirmed that food-watch NGO Yuka was legally legitimate in describing Potassium Nitrite "and other nitrates" E249 to E252 as a "cancer risk", and thus rejected an appeal by the French charcuterie industry against the organisation.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> | |
E250 | Sodium nitrite | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E251 | Sodium nitrate (Chile saltpetre) | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E252 | Potassium nitrate (Saltpetre) | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E260 | Acetic acid (preservative) | acidity regulator | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
E261 | Potassium acetate (preservative) | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E262 | Sodium acetates (i) Sodium acetate (ii) Sodium diacetate (sodium hydrogen acetate) |
preservative, acidity regulator |
Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E263 | Calcium acetate (preservative) | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E264 | Ammonium acetate | preservative | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
E265 | Dehydroacetic acid | preservative | ||
E266 | Sodium dehydroacetate | preservative | ||
E270 | Lactic acid (preservative) | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E280 | Propionic acid | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E281 | Sodium propionate | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E282 | Calcium propionate | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E283 | Potassium propionate | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E284 | Boric acid | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E285 | Sodium tetraborate (borax) | preservative | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSAlist/> | |
E290 | Carbon dioxide | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E296 | Malic acid (acid) | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E297 | Fumaric acid | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E300–E399 (antioxidants, acidity regulators) Edit
Code | Name(s) | Purpose | Status | |
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E300 | Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3>Current EU approved additives and their E Numbers Template:Webarchive, Food Standards Agency, 26 November 2010</ref> | |
E301 | Sodium ascorbate | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E302 | Calcium ascorbate | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E303 | Potassium ascorbate | antioxidant | ||
E304 | Fatty acid esters of ascorbic acid (Ascorbyl palmitate) | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E305 | Ascorbyl stearate | antioxidant | ||
E306 | Tocopherols (Vitamin E, natural) | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E307 | Alpha-Tocopherol (synthetic) | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E308 | Gamma-Tocopherol (synthetic) | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E309 | Delta-Tocopherol (synthetic) | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E310 | Propyl gallate | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E311 | Octyl gallate | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E312 | Dodecyl gallate | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E313 | Ethyl gallate | antioxidant | ||
E314 | Guaiac resin | antioxidant | ||
E315 | Erythorbic acid | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E316 | Sodium erythorbate | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E317 | Erythorbin acidTemplate:Citation needed | antioxidant | ||
E318 | Sodium erythorbinTemplate:Citation needed | antioxidant | ||
E319 | tert-Butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E320 | Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E321 | Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> | |
E322 | Lecithin | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5>Current EU approved additives and their E Numbers Template:Webarchive, Food Standards Agency, 26 November 2010</ref> | |
E323 | Anoxomer | antioxidant | ||
E324 | Ethoxyquin | antioxidant | ||
E325 | Sodium lactate | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E326 | Potassium lactate (antioxidant) | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E327 | Calcium lactate | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E328 | Ammonium lactate | acidity regulator | ||
E329 | Magnesium lactate | acidity regulator | ||
E330 | Citric acid | acid, acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E331 | Sodium citrates (i) Monosodium citrate (ii) Disodium citrate (iii) Sodium citrate (trisodium citrate) |
acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E332 | Potassium citrates (i) Monopotassium citrate (ii) Potassium citrate (tripotassium citrate) |
acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E333 | Calcium citrates (i) Monocalcium citrate (ii) Dicalcium citrate (iii) Calcium citrate (tricalcium citrate) |
acidity regulator, firming agent, sequestrant |
Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E334 | Tartaric acid (L(+)-) | (acid) | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E335 | Sodium tartrates (i) Monosodium tartrate (ii) Disodium tartrate |
acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E336 | Potassium tartrates (i) Monopotassium tartrate (cream of tartar) (ii) Dipotassium tartrate |
acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E337 | Sodium potassium tartrate | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E338 | Phosphoric acid | acid | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E339 | Sodium phosphates (i) Monosodium phosphate (ii) Disodium phosphate (iii) Trisodium phosphate |
antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E340 | Potassium phosphates (i) Monopotassium phosphate (ii) Dipotassium phosphate (iii) Tripotassium phosphate |
antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E341 | Calcium phosphates (i) Monocalcium phosphate (ii) Dicalcium phosphate (iii) Tricalcium phosphate |
anti-caking agent, firming agent |
Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E342 | Ammonium phosphates: (i) monoammonium phosphate (ii) diammonium phosphate |
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E343 | Magnesium phosphates (i) monomagnesium phosphate (ii) Dimagnesium phosphate |
anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> This additive is under discussion and may be included in a future amendment to the Directive on miscellaneous additives. | |
E344 | Lecithin citrate | acidity regulator | citation | CitationClass=web
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E345 | Magnesium citrate | acidity regulator | ||
E349 | Ammonium malate | acidity regulator | ||
E350 | Sodium malates (i) Sodium malate (ii) Sodium hydrogen malate |
acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E351 | Potassium malate | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E352 | Calcium malates (i) Calcium malate (ii) Calcium hydrogen malate |
acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E353 | Metatartaric acid | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E354 | Calcium tartrate | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E355 | Adipic acid | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E356 | Sodium adipate | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E357 | Potassium adipate | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E359 | Ammonium adipate | acidity regulator | ||
E363 | Succinic acid | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E365 | Monosodium fumarate | acidity regulator | ||
E366 | Potassium fumarate | acidity regulator | ||
E367 | Calcium fumarate | acidity regulator | ||
E368 | Ammonium fumarate | acidity regulator | ||
E370 | 1,4-Heptonolactone | acidity regulator | ||
E375 | Niacin | acidity regulator | ||
E380 | Triammonium citrate | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E381 | Ammonium ferric citrate | acidity regulator | ||
E383 | Calcium glycerylphosphate | acidity regulator | ||
E384 | Isopropyl citrate | acidity regulator | ||
E385 | Calcium disodium ethylene diamine tetraacetate, (Calcium disodium EDTA) | sequestrant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E386 | Disodium ethylene diamine tetraacetate (Disodium EDTA) | sequestrant | ||
E387 | Oxystearin | stabiliser | ||
E388 | Thiodipropionic acid | |||
E389 | Dilauryl thiodipropionate | |||
E390 | Distearyl thiodipropionate | |||
E391 | Phytic acid | |||
E392 | Carnosic acid | Approved in 2010<ref name=FSA2010>New additives approved for use Template:Webarchive, Food Standards Agency, Friday 26 November 2010</ref> | ||
E399 | Calcium lactobionate |
E400–E499 (thickeners, stabilisers, emulsifiers) Edit
Code | Name(s) | Purpose | Status |
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E400 | Alginic acid (thickener) (stabiliser) (gelling agent) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E401 | Sodium alginate (thickener) (stabiliser) (gelling agent) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E402 | Potassium alginate (thickener) (stabiliser) (gelling agent) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E403 | Ammonium alginate (thickener) (stabiliser) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E404 | Calcium alginate (thickener) (stabiliser) (gelling agent) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E405 | Propane-1,2-diol alginate (Propylene glycol alginate) (thickener) (stabiliser) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E406 | Agar (thickener) (gelling agent) | stabiliser | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E407 | Carrageenan (thickener) (stabiliser) (gelling agent) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E407a | Processed eucheuma seaweed (thickener) (stabiliser) (gelling agent) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E408 | Bakers yeast glycan | ||
E409 | Arabinogalactan | ||
E410 | Locust bean gum (Carob gum) (thickener) (stabiliser) (gelling agent) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E411 | Oat gum (thickener) | stabiliser | |
E412 | Guar gum (thickener) | stabiliser | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E413 | Tragacanth (thickener) (stabiliser) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E414 | Acacia gum (gum arabic) (thickener) (stabiliser) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E415 | Xanthan gum (thickener) | stabiliser | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E416 | Karaya gum (thickener) (stabiliser) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E417 | Tara gum (thickener) | stabiliser | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E418 | Gellan gum (thickener) (stabiliser) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E419 | Gum ghatti (thickener) (stabiliser) | emulsifier | |
E420 | Sorbitol (i) Sorbitol (ii) Sorbitol syrup (emulsifier) (sweetener) | humectant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4>Current EU approved additives and their E Numbers Template:Webarchive, Food Standards Agency, 26 November 2010</ref> |
E421 | Mannitol (anti-caking agent) | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> |
E422 | Glycerol (emulsifier) | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E424 | Curdlan | gelling agent | |
E425 | Konjac (i) Konjac gum (ii) Konjac glucomannane | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> May not be used in confectionery owing to choking risk.Template:Citation needed |
E426 | Soybean hemicellulose | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> | |
E427 | Cassia gum | Approved in 2010<ref name=FSA2010/> | |
E428 | Gelatin | ||
E429 | Peptones | ||
E430 | Polyoxyethene (8) stearate (emulsifier) | stabiliser | |
E431 | Polyoxyethene (40) stearate | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E432 | Polyoxyethene (20) sorbitan monolaurate (polysorbate 20) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E433 | Polyoxyethene (20) sorbitan monooleate (polysorbate 80) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E434 | Polyoxyethene (20) sorbitan monopalmitate (polysorbate 40) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E435 | Polyoxyethene (20) sorbitan monostearate (polysorbate 60) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E436 | Polyoxyethene (20) sorbitan tristearate (polysorbate 65) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E440 | Pectins (i) pectin (ii) amidated pectin | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E441 | Gelatine (emulsifier) | gelling agent | |
E442 | Ammonium phosphatides | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E443 | Brominated vegetable oil | emulsifier | |
E444 | Sucrose acetate isobutyrate | emulsifier | |
E445 | Glycerol esters of wood rosins | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E446 | Succistearin | ||
E450 | Diphosphates: (i) Disodium diphosphate (ii) Trisodium diphosphate (iii) Tetrasodium diphosphate (iv) Dipotassium diphosphate (v) Tetrapotassium diphosphate (vi) Dicalcium diphosphate (vii) Calcium dihydrogen diphosphate |
emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E451 | Triphosphates: (i) Sodium triphosphate (pentasodium triphosphate) (ii) Pentapotassium triphosphate |
emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E452 | Polyphosphates: (i) Sodium polyphosphates (ii) Potassium polyphosphates (iii) Sodium calcium polyphosphate (iv) Calcium polyphosphates (v) Ammonium polyphosphate |
emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E459 | Beta-cyclodextrin | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E460 | Cellulose (i) Microcrystalline cellulose (ii) Powdered cellulose | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E461 | Methyl cellulose | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E462 | Ethyl cellulose | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E463 | Hydroxypropyl cellulose | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E464 | Hypromellose (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E465 | Ethyl methyl cellulose | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E466 | Carboxymethyl cellulose, Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E467 | Ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose | ||
E468 | Crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (Croscarmellose) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> This additive is under discussion and may be included in a future amendment to the Directive on miscellaneous additives |
E469 | Enzymically hydrolysed carboxymethylcellulose | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E470a | Sodium, potassium and calcium salts of fatty acids (emulsifier) | anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E470b | Magnesium salts of fatty acids (emulsifier) | anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E471 | Mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids (glyceryl monostearate, glyceryl distearate) | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E472a | Acetic acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E472b | Lactic acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E472c | Citric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E472d | Tartaric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E472e | Mono- and diacetyl tartaric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E472f | Mixed acetic and tartaric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E472g | Succinylated monoglycerides | emulsifier | |
E473 | Sucrose esters of fatty acids | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E474 | Sucroglycerides | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E475 | Polyglycerol esters of fatty acids | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E476 | Polyglycerol polyricinoleate | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E477 | Propane-1,2-diol esters of fatty acids, propylene glycol esters of fatty acids | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E478 | Lactylated fatty acid esters of glycerol and propane-1 | emulsifier | |
E479b | Thermally oxidized soya bean oil interacted with mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E480 | Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate | emulsifier | |
E481 | Sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E482 | Calcium stearoyl-2-lactylate | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E483 | Stearyl tartrate | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E484 | Stearyl citrate | emulsifier | |
E485 | Sodium stearoyl fumarate | emulsifier | |
E486 | Calcium stearoyl fumarate | emulsifier | |
E487 | Sodium laurylsulfate | emulsifier | |
E488 | Ethoxylated Mono- and Di-Glycerides | emulsifier | |
E489 | Methyl glucoside-coconut oil ester | emulsifier | |
E490 | Propane-1,2-diol | ||
E491 | Sorbitan monostearate | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E492 | Sorbitan tristearate | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E493 | Sorbitan monolaurate | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E494 | Sorbitan monooleate | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E495 | Sorbitan monopalmitate | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E496 | Sorbitan trioleate | emulsifier | |
E497 | Polyoxypropylene-polyoxyethylene polymers | ||
E498 | Partial polyglycerol esters of polycondensed fatty acids of castor oil | ||
E499 | Stigmasterol-rich plant sterols | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA5/> |
E500–E599 (acidity regulators, anti-caking agents) Edit
Code | Name(s) | Purpose | Status |
---|---|---|---|
E500 | Sodium carbonates: (i) Sodium carbonate (ii) Sodium bicarbonate (Sodium hydrogen carbonate) (iii) Sodium sesquicarbonate (acidity regulator) | raising agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E501 | Potassium carbonates: (i) Potassium carbonate (ii) Potassium bicarbonate (Potassium hydrogen carbonate) | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E503 | Ammonium carbonates: (i) Ammonium carbonate (ii) Ammonium bicarbonate (Ammonium hydrogen carbonate) | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E504 | Magnesium carbonates: (i) Magnesium carbonate (ii) Magnesium bicarbonate Magnesium hydrogen carbonate | acidity regulator, anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E505 | Ferrous carbonate | acidity regulator | |
E507 | Hydrochloric acid | acid | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E508 | Potassium chloride (gelling agent) | seasoning | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E509 | Calcium chloride (sequestrant) | firming agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E510 | Ammonium chloride, ammonia solution (acidity regulator) | improving agent | |
E511 | Magnesium chloride | firming agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E512 | Stannous chloride | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E513 | Sulfuric acid | acid | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E514 | Sodium sulfates (i) Sodium sulfate (ii) sodium bisulfate | acid | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E515 | Potassium sulfates (i) potassium sulfate (ii) potassium bisulfate | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E516 | Calcium sulfate | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E517 | Ammonium sulfate | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E518 | Magnesium sulfate (Epsom salts), (acidity regulator) | firming agent | |
E519 | Copper(II) sulfate | preservative | |
E520 | Aluminium sulfate | firming agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E521 | Aluminium sodium sulfate | firming agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E522 | Aluminium potassium sulfate | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E523 | Aluminium ammonium sulfate | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E524 | Sodium hydroxide | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E525 | Potassium hydroxide | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E526 | Calcium hydroxide (acidity regulator) | firming agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E527 | Ammonium hydroxide | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E528 | Magnesium hydroxide | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E529 | Calcium oxide (acidity regulator) | improving agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E530 | Magnesium oxide (acidity regulator) | anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E535 | Sodium ferrocyanide (acidity regulator) | anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E536 | Potassium ferrocyanide | anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E537 | Ferrous hexacyanomanganate | anti-caking agent | |
E538 | Calcium ferrocyanide | anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E539 | Sodium thiosulfate | antioxidant | |
E540 | Dicalcium diphosphateTemplate:Citation needed (acidity regulator) | emulsifier | |
E541 | Sodium aluminium phosphate (i) Acidic (ii) Basic | emulsifier | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E542 | Bone phosphate (Essentiale Calcium Phosphate, Tribasic) | anti-caking agent | |
E543 | Calcium sodium polyphosphate | emulsifier | |
E544 | Calcium polyphosphate | emulsifier | |
E545 | Ammonium polyphosphate | emulsifier | |
E550 | Sodium Silicates (i) Sodium silicate (ii) Sodium metasilicate | anti-caking agent | |
E551 | Silicon dioxide (Silica) | anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E552 | Calcium silicate | anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E553a | (i) Magnesium silicate (ii) Magnesium trisilicate | anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E553b | Talc | anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E554 | Sodium aluminosilicate (sodium aluminium silicate) | anti-caking agent | removed from list per Commission Regulation (EU) No 380/2012 of 3 May 2012 |
E555 | Potassium aluminium silicate (potassium aluminosilicate) | anti-caking agent | removed from list per Commission Regulation (EU) No 380/2012 of 3 May 2012 |
E556 | Calcium aluminosilicate (calcium aluminium silicate) | anti-caking agent | removed from list per Commission Regulation (EU) No 380/2012 of 3 May 2012 |
E557 | Zinc silicate | anti-caking agent | removed from list per Commission Regulation (EU) No 380/2012 of 3 May 2012 |
E558 | Bentonite | anti-caking agent | removed from list per Commission Regulation (EU) No 380/2012 of 3 May 2012 |
E559 | Aluminium silicate (Kaolin) | anti-caking agent | removed from list per Commission Regulation (EU) No 380/2012 of 3 May 2012 |
E560 | Potassium silicate | anti-caking agent | |
E561 | Vermiculite | ||
E562 | Sepiolite | ||
E563 | Sepiolitic clay | ||
E565 | Lignosulfonates | ||
E566 | Natrolite-phonolite | ||
E570 | Fatty acids | anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E572 | Magnesium stearate, calcium stearate (emulsifier) | anti-caking agent | |
E574 | Gluconic acid | acidity regulator | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E575 | Glucono delta-lactone (acidity regulator) | sequestrant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E576 | Sodium gluconate | sequestrant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E577 | Potassium gluconate | sequestrant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E578 | Calcium gluconate | firming agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E579 | Ferrous gluconate | food colouring | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E580 | Magnesium gluconate | ||
E585 | Ferrous lactate | food colouring | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E586 | 4-Hexylresorcinol | antioxidant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA3/> |
E598 | Synthetic calcium aluminates | ||
E599 | Perlite |
E600–E699 (flavour enhancers) Edit
Code | Name(s) | Purpose | Status |
---|---|---|---|
E620 | Glutamic acid | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E621 | Monosodium glutamate (MSG) | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E622 | Monopotassium glutamate | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E623 | Calcium diglutamate | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E624 | Monoammonium glutamate | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E625 | Magnesium diglutamate | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E626 | Guanylic acid | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E627 | Disodium guanylate, sodium guanylate | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E628 | Dipotassium guanylate | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E629 | Calcium guanylate | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E630 | Inosinic acid | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E631 | Disodium inosinate | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E632 | Dipotassium inosinate | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E633 | Calcium inosinate | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E634 | Calcium 5'-ribonucleotides | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E635 | Disodium 5'-ribonucleotides | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E636 | Maltol | flavour enhancer | |
E637 | Ethyl maltol | flavour enhancer | |
E640 | Glycine and its sodium salt | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E650 | Zinc acetate | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E700–E799 (antibiotics) Edit
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Code | Name(s) | Purpose | Status |
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E701 | Tetracyclines | antibiotic | |
E702 | Chlortetracycline | antibiotic | |
E703 | Oxytetracycline | antibiotic | |
E704 | Oleandomycin | antibiotic | |
E705 | Penicillin G potassium | antibiotic | |
E706 | Penicillin G sodium | antibiotic | |
E707 | Penicillin G procaine | antibiotic | |
E708 | Penicillin G benzathine | antibiotic | |
E710 | Spiramycins | antibiotic | |
E711 | Virginiamycins | antibiotic | |
E712 | Flavomycin | antibiotic | |
E713 | Tylosin | antibiotic | |
E714 | Monensin A | antibiotic | |
E715 | Avoparcin | antibiotic | |
E716 | Salinomycin | antibiotic | |
E717 | Avilamycin | antibiotic |
E900–E999 (glazing agents, gases and sweeteners) Edit
Code | Name(s) | Purpose | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
E900 | Dimethyl polysiloxane (anti-foaming agent) | anti-caking agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E901 | Beeswax, white and yellow | glazing agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E902 | Candelilla wax | glazing agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E903 | Carnauba wax | glazing agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E904 | Shellac | glazing agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E905 | Paraffins | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | ||
E905a | Mineral oil | anti-foaming agent | ||
E905b | Petrolatum | |||
E905c | Petroleum wax (i)Microcrystalline wax (ii) Paraffin wax | glazing agent | ||
E906 | Gum benzoic | flavour enhancer | ||
E907 | Crystalline wax | glazing agent | ||
E908 | Rice bran wax | glazing agent | ||
E909 | Spermaceti wax | glazing agent | ||
E910 | Wax esters | glazing agent | ||
E911 | Methyl esters of fatty acids | glazing agent | ||
E912 | Montanic acid esters, Montan acid esters | glazing agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E913 | Lanolin, sheep wool grease | glazing agent | ||
E914 | Oxidized polyethylene wax, oxidized polyethylene | glazing agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E915 | Esters of colophony | glazing agent | ||
E916 | Calcium iodate | |||
E917 | Potassium iodate | |||
E918 | Nitrogen oxides | |||
E919 | Nitrosyl chloride | |||
E920 | L-cysteine | improving agent | citation | CitationClass=web
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E921 | L-cystine | improving agent | ||
E922 | Potassium persulfate | improving agent | ||
E923 | Ammonium persulfate | improving agent | ||
E924 | Potassium bromate | improving agent | citation | CitationClass=web
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E924b | Calcium bromate | improving agent | ||
E925 | Chlorine | preservative, bleach, improving agent | ||
E926 | Chlorine dioxide (preservative) | bleach | ||
E927a | Azodicarbonamide | improving agent | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
E927b | Carbamide (urea) | improving agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E928 | Benzoyl peroxide (improving agent) | bleach | ||
E929 | Acetone peroxide | |||
E930 | Calcium peroxide (improving agent) | bleach | ||
E938 | Argon | packaging gas | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E939 | Helium | packaging gas | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E940 | Dichlorodifluoromethane | packaging gas | Banned in all countries, in compliance with the Montreal Protocol. | |
E941 | Nitrogen (packaging gas) | propellant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E942 | Nitrous oxide | propellant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E943a | Butane | propellant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E943b | Isobutane | propellant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E944 | Propane | propellant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E945 | Chloropentafluoroethane | propellant | Banned in all countries, in compliance with the Montreal Protocol. | |
E946 | Octafluorocyclobutane | propellant | Banned in all countries, in compliance with the Montreal Protocol. | |
E948 | Oxygen | packaging gas | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E949 | Hydrogen | packaging gas | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> | |
E950 | Acesulfame potassium | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E951 | Aspartame | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E952 | Cyclamic acid and its sodium and calcium salts, also known as Cyclamate | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E953 | Isomalt, Isomaltitol | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E954 | Saccharin and its sodium, potassium and calcium salts | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E955 | Sucralose (Trichlorogalactosucrose) | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E956 | Alitame | sweetener | ||
E957 | Thaumatin (sweetener) | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E958 | Glycyrrhizin (sweetener) | flavour enhancer | ||
E959 | Neohesperidine dihydrochalcone (sweetener) | flavour enhancer | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E960 | Steviol glycosides | sweetener | citation | CitationClass=web
}}</ref> |
E961 | Neotame | sweetener | Approved in 2010<ref name=FSA2010/> | |
E962 | Aspartame-acesulfame salt (sweetener) | stabiliser | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E964 | Polyglycitol syrup | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E965 | Maltitol (i) Maltitol (ii) Maltitol syrup (sweetener) (stabiliser) | humectant | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E966 | Lactitol | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E967 | Xylitol | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E968 | Erythritol | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E969 | Advantame | sweetener | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA4/> | |
E999 | Quillaia extract | foaming agent | Approved in the EU.<ref name=FSA6/> |
E1000–E1599 (additional additives) Template:AnchorEdit
See alsoEdit
- Food Chemicals Codex
- List of food additives
- International Numbering System for Food Additives
- Clean label
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
- CODEXALIMENTARIUS FAO-WHO, the international foods standards, established by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1963
- See also their document "Class Names and the International Numbering System for Food Additives" (Ref: CAC/GL #36 publ. in 1989, Revised in 2008, Amended in 2018, 2019, 2021)
- Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) publications at the World Health Organization (WHO)
- Food Additive Index, JECFA, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
- E-codes and ingredients search engine with details/suggestions for Muslims Template:Webarchive
- Databases of EU-approved food additives and flavoring substances
- Food Additives in the European Union
- The Food Additives and Ingredients Association, FAIA website, UK.
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