Coding of food additives

Food Standard and Quality Control

Lesson 22 : Food Additives

Coding of food additives

European Food Safety Authority has given number codes called as E numbers for food additives that have been assessed for use within the European Union. ‘E’ stands for Europe. They are commonly found on food labels throughout the European Union.

Codex Alimentarius committee has International Numbering System( INS) for all food additives.. The INS numbers generally correspond to E numbers for the same compound – e.g. INS 110, Sunset Yellow, is also E-110. INS numbers are not unique and, in fact, one number may be assigned to a group of like compounds

Classification Of Food Additives Based on Enumbers:

100–199
Colours
100–109 yellows (see the E number#Full list)
110–119 oranges
120–129 reds
130–139 blues & violets
140–149 greens
150–159 browns & blacks
160–199 gold and others
200–299
Preservatives
200–209 sorbates
210–219 benzoates
220–229 sulphites
230–239 phenols & formates (methanoates)
240–259 nitrates
260–269 acetates (ethanoates)
270–279 lactates
280–289 propionates(propanoates)
290–299 others
300–399
Antioxidants & acidity regulators
300–305 ascorbates (vitamin C)
306–309 Tocopherol (vitamin E)
310–319 gallates & erythorbates
320–329 lactates
330–339 citrates & tartrates
340–349 phosphates
350–359 malates & adipates
360–369 succinates & fumarates
370–399 others
400–499
Thickeners, stabilisers & 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 & compounds
490–499 others

500–599
pH regulators & anti-caking agents

500–509 mineral acids & bases
510–519 chlorides & sulphates
520–529 sulphates & hydroxides
530–549 alkali metal compounds
550–559 silicates
570–579 stearates & gluconates
580–599 others

600–699
Flavour enhancers

620–629 glutamates
630–639 inosinates
640–649 others
700–799
Antibiotics
710–713
900–999
Miscellaneous
900–909 waxes
910–919 synthetic glazes
920–929 improving agents
930–949 packaging gases
950–969 sweeteners
990–999 foaming agents
1100–1599
Additional chemicals
New chemicals that do not fall into standard classification schemes

Not all examples of a class fall into the given numeric range. Moreover, many chemicals, particularly in the E400–499 range, have a variety of purposes.

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