International Numbering System (INS) for Food Additives: 482
Food additives Europe numbers: E482
Calcium stearoyl-2-lactylate (CSL) falls into a category of food additives with some indirect connections to medicine. Here's a breakdown:
Primary Function:
- Food Additive: CSL is an emulsifier and stabilizer commonly used in various food products like:
- Baked goods (breads, cakes, cookies)
- Whipped cream and other toppings
- Instant mashed potatoes
- Candy and chewing gum
How it Works:
- An emulsifier helps mix together ingredients that wouldn't normally blend well, like oil and water.
- A stabilizer helps maintain the texture and consistency of food over time.
Indirect Connection to Medicine:
- While CSL itself isn't a direct medical substance, a well-balanced diet is important for overall health.
- Certain food additives, like emulsifiers, can help create low-fat or reduced-calorie versions of foods, which can be a part of a healthy diet for some people.
Safety:
- Generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in specific amounts as a food additive [1].
Regulation:
- The amount of CSL allowed in food products is regulated by health agencies like the FDA.
Important Points:
- Some people might have sensitivities or intolerances to food additives, including CSL. If you experience digestive issues after consuming foods with CSL, consult a healthcare professional.
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