
Propylene glycol alginate
Unknown Risk
Alternate Names:
- 1,2-propane-diol ester of alginic acid
- hydroxypropyl alginate
- propane-1,2-diol alginate
- propylene glycol alginate gum
Info from food-info.net:
- Description:
- Function:
- Thickening agent.
- Origin:
- Propylene glycol ester of alginic acid (E400), a natural polysaccharide, produced by different seaweeds of the family Phaeophyceae (Macrocystis pyrifera, Laminaria digitata, L. cloustoni, Ascophyllum nodosum) in the USA and the UK.
- Side effects:
- None known in the concentrations used, although some people exhibit adverse reactions towards high concentrations of propylene glycol.
Dietary restrictions:- Alginic acid and alginates can be used by all religious groups, vegans and vegetarians.
Acceptable daily intake:- Unknown
Status:- Unknown
Info from proe.info:
- Description:
- Benefits:
- Unknown
- General:
- Unknown
- Harm:
- Unknown
- Legal:
- Unknown
- Use:
- Unknown
- Links:
- Unknown
Dietary restrictions:- Unknown
Acceptable daily intake:- Unknown
Status:- Unknown
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- Description:
- Unknown
Dietary restrictions:- Unknown
Acceptable daily intake:- no information
Status:- Approved in the EU.
References:
E Number:
- E405
Restrictions:
- None
Tags:
- bulking agent
- carrier
- emulsifier
- eu-ok
- foaming agent
- gelling agent
- plant
- stabilizer
- texturizing agent
- thickener
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