Food additives

e463 Hydroxypropyl Cellulose
Semisynthetic food additive with emulsifying, stabilizing, thickening, surfacing and formation of suspensions role, obtained from cellulose. It is also used as a substance-support for other food additives. Modified cellulose is insoluble and indigestible, having a detoxifying role for…
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e464 Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose
Semisynthetic food additive with emulsifying, stabilizing, thickening and formation of suspensions role, obtained from cellulose. It is also used as a substance-support for other food additives. Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose is insoluble and indigestible, having a detoxifying role for…
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e465 Ethyl Methyl Cellulose
Semisynthetic food additive with emulsifying, stabilizing, thickening and foaming role, obtained from cellulose. It is also used as a substance-support for other food additives. Ethyl methyl cellulose is insoluble and indigestible, having a detoxifying role for the digestive…
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e466 Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose, Cellulose Gum
Semisynthetic food additive with emulsifying, stabilizing and thickening role, obtained from cellulose. It is used as a substance-support for other food additives. Sodium carboxy methyl cellulose ferments in the intestine and in too large amounts can cause bloating,…
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e468 Cross-Linked Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose
Semisynthetic food additive with thickening and caking (in the making of tablet form products) role, obtained from cellulose. It is a hygroscopic powder, soluble in water. By heating the solution, the additive transforms in a gelatinous sediment. It…
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e469 Enzymatically Hydrolised Carboxy Methyl Cellulose
Semisynthetic food additive obtained from cellulose with emulsifying, stabilizing, thickening, glazing and sequestrant for other additives role. It is soluble in water and is used in the quantities on the recipes in dietetic foods and drinks, as a…
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e470b Magnesium Salts Of Fatty Acids
Group of semisynthetic additives with emulsifying and stabilizing role. Fatty acids are mixtures of stearic, oleic, palmitic and myristic acids, which form salts with magnesium and can be obtained from animal or plant fats. It is used in…
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e471 Mono- And Diglycerides Of Fatty Acids
Food additives with thickening, emulsifying, stabilizing, caking and defoaming role. They are obtained from animal or plant fats and are used in the quantities on the recipes in dairy products, desserts based on emulsified fats, milk or fruits,…
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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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