Author: Ewa Patelska
Poppy
El barco
Food Additives – E – NUMBERS
Guide for E-Numbers – Food Additives – Artificial Ingredients
E-Number
|
Name
|
Category
|
Side Effects
|
E100
|
Curcumin
|
Colour – Yellow and Orange
|
Safe |
E101
|
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
|
Colour – Yellow and Orange
|
Safe |
E102
|
Tartrazine
|
Colour – Yellow and Orange
|
Forbidden in some parts of the western world!
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. Asthmatics sometimes react badly. Take care if you are sensitive to Aspirin. |
E103
|
alkanet, alkannin
|
Colour – Yellow and Orange
|
Forbidden in some parts of the western world!
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. Asthmatics sometimes react badly. Take care if you are sensitive to Aspirin. |
E104
|
Quinoline Yellow
|
Colour – Yellow and Orange
|
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. |
E110
|
Sunset Yellow FCF / Orange Yellow S
|
Colour – Yellow and Orange
|
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. Take care if you are sensitive to Aspirin. |
E120
|
Cochineal / Carminic Acid
|
Colour – Red
|
Same as E104 |
E122
|
Carmoisine / Azorubine
|
Colour – Red
|
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. Asthmatics sometimes react badly. Take care if you are sensitive to Aspirin. |
E123
|
Amaranth
|
Colour – Red
|
Very Dangerous
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. Take care if you are sensitive to Aspirin. |
E124
|
Ponceau 4R / Cochineal Red A
|
Colour – Red
|
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. Asthmatics sometimes react badly. Take care if you are sensitive to Aspirin. |
E127
|
Erythrosine BS
|
Colour – Red
|
Same as E104 |
E131
|
Patent Blue V
|
Colour – Blue
|
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. Asthmatics sometimes react badly. Take care if you are sensitive to Aspirin. Be cautious if you suffer from allergies or intolerances. |
E132
|
Indigo Carmine / Idigotine
|
Colour – Blue
|
Same as E131 |
E140
|
Chlorophyll
|
Colour – Green
|
Safe |
E141
|
Copper Complex of Chlorophyll
|
Colour – Green
|
Suspicious |
E142
|
Green S / Acid Brilliant Green BS
|
Colour – Green
|
Cancer |
E150
|
Caramel
|
Colour – Brown and Black
|
Suspicious |
E151
|
Black PN / Brilliant Black BN
|
Colour – Brown and Black
|
Same as E104 |
E153
|
Carbon Black / Vegetable Carbon (Charcoal)
|
Colour – Brown and Black
|
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. Be cautious if you suffer from allergies or intolerances. |
E160a
|
Alpha, Beta, Gamma Carotene
|
Colour – Carotene derivative
|
Safe |
E160b
|
Annatto, Bixin, Norbixin
|
Colour – Carotene derivative
|
|
E160c
|
Capsanthin / Capsorbin
|
Colour – Carotene derivative
|
|
E160d
|
Lycopene
|
Colour – Carotene derivative
|
|
E160e
|
Beta-apo-8-carotenal
|
Colour – Carotene derivative
|
|
E160f
|
Ethyl ester of Beta-apo-8-cartonoic acid
|
Colour – Carotene derivative
|
|
E161a
|
Flavoxanthin
|
Colour – Plant
|
Safe ?? |
E161b
|
Lutein
|
Colour – Plant
|
|
E161c
|
Cryptoxanthin
|
Colour – Plant
|
|
E161d
|
Rubixanthin
|
Colour – Plant
|
|
E161e
|
Violaxanthin
|
Colour – Plant
|
|
E161f
|
Rhodoxanthin
|
Colour – Plant
|
|
E161g
|
Canthaxanthin
|
Colour – Plant
|
|
E162
|
Beetroot Red / Betanin
|
Colour – Plant
|
|
E163
|
Anthocyanins
|
Colour – Plant
|
|
E170
|
Calcium Carbonate (Chalk)
|
Colour – Inorganic
|
Safe |
E171
|
Titanium Dioxide
|
Colour – Inorganic
|
|
E172
|
Iron Oxides and Hydroxides
|
Colour – Inorganic
|
|
E173
|
Aluminium
|
Colour – Inorganic
|
|
E174
|
Silver
|
Colour – Inorganic
|
|
E175
|
Gold
|
Colour – Inorganic
|
Safe ?? |
E180
|
Pigment Rubine / Lithol Rubine BK
|
Colour – Inorganic
|
|
PRESERVATIVES |
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E200
|
Sorbic Acid
|
Preservative – Sorbic Acid and its salts
|
Headaches Intestine Upset |
E201
|
Soduim Sorbate
|
Preservative – Sorbic Acid and its salts
|
Same as E200 |
E202
|
Potassium Sorbate
|
Preservative – Sorbic Acid and its salts
|
Same as E200 |
E203
|
Calcium Sorbate
|
Preservative – Sorbic Acid and its salts
|
Same as E200 |
E210
|
Benzoic Acid
|
Preservative – Benzoic Acid and its salts.
Often added to milk products (cheese) and meat products.
|
Headaches Intestine Upset May increase hyperactivity in affected children. Asthmatics sometimes react badly. Be cautious if you suffer from allergies or intolerances. |
E211
|
Sodium Benzoate
|
Preservative – Benzoic Acid and its salts
|
Same as E210 |
E212
|
Potassium Benzoate
|
Preservative – Benzoic Acid and its salts
|
Same as E210 |
E213
|
Calcium Benzoate
|
Preservative – Benzoic Acid and its salts
|
Same as E210 |
E214
|
Ethyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
|
Preservative – Benzoic Acid and its salts
|
Same as E210 |
E215
|
Ethyl 4-hydroxybenzoate, Sodium Salt
|
Preservative – Benzoic Acid and its salts
|
Same as E210 |
E216
|
Propyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
|
Preservative – Benzoic Acid and its salts
|
Same as E210 |
E217
|
Propyl 4-hydroxybenzoate, Sodium Salt
|
Preservative – Benzoic Acid and its salts
|
Same as E210 |
E218
|
Methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
|
Preservative – Benzoic Acid and its salts
|
Same as E210 |
E219
|
Methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate, Sodium Salt
|
Preservative – Benzoic Acid and its salts
|
Same as E210 |
E220
|
Sulphur Dioxide
|
Preservative – Sulphur Dioxide and its salts
Often added to milk products (cheese) and meat products.
|
Headaches Intestine Upset Skin Disorders Destroys Vitamin B12 |
E221
|
Sodium Sulphite
|
Preservative – Sulphur Dioxide and its salts
|
Same as E220 |
E222
|
Sodium Hydrogen Sulphite
|
Preservative – Sulphur Dioxide and its salts
|
Same as E220 |
E223
|
Sodium Metabisulphite
|
Preservative – Sulphur Dioxide and its salts
|
Same as E220 |
E224
|
Potassium Metabisulphite
|
Preservative – Sulphur Dioxide and its salts
|
Same as E220 |
E226
|
Calcium Sulphite
|
Preservative – Sulphur Dioxide and its salts
|
Same as E220 |
E227
|
Calcium Hydrogen Sulphite
|
Preservative – Sulphur Dioxide and its salts
|
Same as E220 |
E230
|
Biphenyl / Diphenyl
|
Preservative – Biphenyl and its derivatives
|
Headaches Intestine Upset Skin Disorders |
E231
|
2-Hydroxybiphenyl
|
Preservative – Biphenyl and its derivatives
|
Same as E230 |
E232
|
Sodium Biphenyl-2-yl Oxide
|
Preservative – Biphenyl and its derivatives
|
Same as E230 |
E233
|
2-(Thiazol-4-yl) Benzimidazole
|
Preservative – other
|
Same as E230 |
E239
|
Hexamine
|
Preservative – other
|
Same as E230 |
E249
|
Potassium Nitrate
|
Preservative – Pickling Salts
|
Same as E230 |
E250
|
Sodium Nitrite
|
Preservative – Pickling Salts
|
Same as E230 |
E251
|
Sodium Nitrate
|
Preservative – Pickling Salts
|
Same as E230 |
E252
|
Potassium Nitrate(Saltpetre)
|
Preservative – Pickling Salts
|
Same as E230 |
E260
|
Acetic Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and their Salts
|
Headaches Intestine Upset Skin Disorders |
E261
|
Potassium Acetate
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and their Salts
|
Headaches Intestine Upset Skin Disorders |
E262
|
Potassium Hydrogen Diacetate
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and their Salts
|
Headaches Intestine Upset Skin Disorders |
E263
|
Calcium Acetate
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and their Salts
|
|
E270
|
Lactic Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and their Salts
|
|
E280
|
Propionic Acid
|
Preservative – Acids and their Salts
|
|
E281
|
Sodium Propionate
|
Preservative- Acids and their Salts
|
|
E282
|
Calcium Propionate
|
Preservative- Acids and their Salts
|
|
E283
|
Potassuim Propionate
|
Preservative- Acids and their Salts
|
|
E290
|
Carbon Dioxide
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and their Salts
|
Intestine Upset |
E300
|
L-Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
|
Antioxidants- Vitamin C and derivatives
|
Safe |
E301
|
Sodium-L-Ascorbate
|
Antioxidants- Vitamin C and derivatives
|
Safe |
E302
|
Calcium-L-Ascorbate
|
Antioxidants- Vitamin C and derivatives
|
Safe |
E304
|
Ascorbyl Palmitate
|
Antioxidants- Vitamin C and derivatives
|
Safe |
E306
|
Natural Extracts rich in Tocopherols
|
Antioxidants- Vitamin E
|
Safe |
E307
|
Synthetic Alpha-Tocopherol
|
Antioxidants- Vitamin E
|
Safe |
E308
|
Synthetic Gamma-Tocopherol
|
Antioxidants- Vitamin E
|
Safe |
E309
|
Synthetic Delta-Tocopherol
|
Antioxidants- Vitamin E
|
Safe |
E310
|
Propyl Gallate
|
Antioxidants- other
|
|
E311
|
Octyl Gallate
|
Antioxidants- other
|
|
E312
|
Dodecyl Gallate
|
Antioxidants- other
|
|
E320
|
Butylated Hydroxyanisole (BHA)
|
Antioxidants- other
|
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. Asthmatics sometimes react badly. Be cautious if you suffer from allergies or intolerances. May not be suitable for babies |
E321
|
Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT)
|
Antioxidants- other
|
Same as E320 |
E322
|
Lecithins
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers
|
|
E325
|
Sodium Lactate
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Lactic Acid
|
|
E326
|
Potassium Lactate
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Lactic Acid
|
|
E327
|
Calcium Lactate
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Lactic Acid
|
|
E330
|
Citric Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Citric Acid and its Salts
|
Intestine Upset |
E331
|
Sodium Citrates
|
Miscellaneous – Citric Acid and its Salts
|
|
E332
|
Potassium Citrates
|
Miscellaneous – Citric Acid and its Salts
|
|
E333
|
Calcium Citrates
|
Miscellaneous – Citric Acid and its Salts
|
|
E334
|
Tartaric Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Tartaric Acid and its Salts
|
Intestine Upset |
E335
|
Sodium Tartrate
|
Miscellaneous – Tartaric Acid and its Salts
|
|
E336
|
Potassium Tartrate (Cream of Tartar)
|
Miscellaneous – Tartaric Acid and its Salts
|
|
E337
|
Potassium Sodium Tartrate
|
Miscellaneous – Tartaric Acid and its Salts
|
|
E338
|
Orthophosphoric Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Phosphoric Acid and its Salts
|
|
E339
|
Sodium Phosphates
|
Miscellaneous – Phosphoric Acid and its Salts
|
|
E340
|
Potassium Phosphates
|
Miscellaneous – Phosphoric Acid and its Salts
|
|
E341
|
Calcium Phosphates
|
Miscellaneous – Phosphoric Acid and its Salts
|
|
E400
|
Alginic Acid
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Alginates
|
|
E401
|
Sodium Alginate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Alginates
|
Safe |
E402
|
Potassium Alginate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Alginates
|
Safe |
E403
|
Ammonium Alginate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Alginates
|
Safe |
E404
|
Calcium Alginate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Alginates
|
|
E405
|
Propane-1,2-Diol Alginate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Alginates
|
|
E406
|
Agar
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – other plant gums
|
Safe |
E407
|
Carrageenan
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – other plant gums
|
Safe |
E410
|
Locust Bean Gum (Carob Gum)
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – other plant gums
|
|
E412
|
Guar Gum
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – other plant gums
|
Safe |
E413
|
Tragacanth
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – other plant gums
|
Be cautious if you suffer from allergies or intolerances. |
E414
|
Gum Acacia (Gum Arabic)
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – other plant gums
|
Safe ? |
E415
|
Xanthan Gum
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – other plant gums
|
Safe ? |
E420
|
Sorbitol
|
Sugar Alcohols
|
|
E421
|
Mannitol
|
Sugar Alcohols
|
|
E422
|
Glycerol
|
Sugar Alcohols
|
|
E440a
|
Pectin
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Pectin and derivatives
|
|
E440b
|
Amidated Pectin
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Pectin and derivatives
|
|
E450a,b,c
|
Sodium and Potassium Phosphates and Polyphosphates
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
E460
|
Microcrystalline / Powdered Cellulose
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Cellulose and derivatives
|
|
E461
|
Methylcellulose
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Cellulose and derivatives
|
|
E463
|
Hydroxypropylcellulose
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Cellulose and derivatives
|
|
E464
|
Hydroxypropyl-Methylcellulose
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Cellulose and derivatives
|
|
E465
|
Ethylmethylcellulose
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Cellulose and derivatives
|
|
E466
|
Carboxymethylcellulose, Sodium Salt
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Cellulose and derivatives
|
|
E470
|
Sodium, Potassium and Calcium Salts of Fatty Acids
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
E471
|
Mono-and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
E472
|
Various Esters of Mono-and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
E473
|
Sucrose Esters of Fatty Acids
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
E474
|
Sucroglycerides
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
E475
|
Polyglycerol Esters of Fatty Acids
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
E477
|
Propane-1,2-Diol Esters of Fatty Acids
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
E481
|
Sodium Stearoyl-2-Lactylate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
E482
|
Calcium Stearoyl-2-Lactylate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
E483
|
Stearyl Tartrate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
FOOD ADDITIVES – NUMBERS WITH NO E-PREFIX
Number
|
Name
|
Category
|
Affects
|
107
|
Yellow 2G
|
Colours – Yellow and Orange
|
|
128
|
Red 2G
|
Colours – Red
|
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. |
133
|
Brilliant Blue FCF
|
Colours – Blue
|
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. |
154
|
Brown FK
|
Colours – Brown and Black
|
|
155
|
Brown HT
|
Colours – Brown and Black
|
May increase hyperactivity in affected children. Asthmatics sometimes react badly. Take care if you are sensitive to Aspirin. Be cautious if you suffer from allergies or intolerances. |
234
|
Nisin
|
Preservative – other
|
|
262
|
Sodium Acetate
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and their Salts
|
|
296
|
Malic Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and their Salts
|
|
297
|
Fumaric Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and their Salts
|
|
350
|
Sodium Malate
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Malic Acid
|
|
351
|
Potassium Malate
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Malic Acid
|
|
352
|
Calcium Malate
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Malic Acid
|
|
353
|
Metataric Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Malic Acid
|
|
355
|
Adipic Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Malic Acid
|
|
363
|
Succinic Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Malic Acid
|
|
370
|
1,4-Heptonolactane
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Malic Acid
|
|
375
|
Nicotinic Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Malic Acid
|
|
380
|
Triammonium Citrate
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Malic Acid
|
|
381
|
Ammonium Ferric Citrate
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Malic Acid
|
|
385
|
Calcium Disodium EDTA
|
Miscellaneous – Salts of Malic Acid
|
|
416
|
Karaya Gum
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers
|
|
430
|
Polyoxyethane (8) Stearate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Fatty Acid derivatives
|
|
431
|
Polyoxyethane (40) Stearate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Fatty Acid derivatives
|
|
432
|
Polyoxyethane (20) Sorbitan / Polysorbate 20
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Fatty Acid derivatives
|
|
433
|
Polyoxyethane (20) Sorbitan Mono-oleate / Polysorbate 80
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Fatty Acid derivatives
|
|
434
|
Polyoxyethane (20) Sorbitan Monopalmitate / Polysorbate 40
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Fatty Acid derivatives
|
|
435
|
Polyoxyethane (20) Sorbitan Monostearate / Polysorbate 60
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Fatty Acid derivatives
|
|
436
|
Polyoxyethane (20) Sorbitan Tristearate / Polysorbate 65
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – Fatty Acid derivatives
|
|
476
|
Polyglycerol Esters of Polycondensed Esters of Caster Oil
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
478
|
Lactylated Fatty Acid Esters of Glycerol and Propane-1,2-Diol
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
491
|
Sorbitan Monostearate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
492
|
Sorbitan Tristearate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
493
|
Sorbitan Monolaurate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
494
|
Sorbitan Mono-oleate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
495
|
Sorbitan Monopalmitate
|
Emulsifiers and Stabilisers – salts or Esters of Fatty Acids
|
|
500
|
Sodium Carbonate / Sodium Bicarbonate
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Carbonates
|
|
501
|
Potassium Carbonate / Potassium Bicarbonate
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Carbonates
|
|
503
|
Ammonium Carbonate
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Carbonates
|
|
504
|
Magnesium Carbonate
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Carbonates
|
|
507
|
Hydrochloric Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Hydrochloric Acid and its Salts
|
|
508
|
Potassium Chloride
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Hydrochloric Acid and its Salts
|
|
509
|
Calcium Chloride
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Hydrochloric Acid and its Salts
|
|
510
|
Ammonium Chloride
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Hydrochloric Acid and its Salts
|
|
513
|
Sulphuric Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Sulphuric Acid and its Salts
|
|
514
|
Sodium Sulphate
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Sulphuric Acid and its Salts
|
|
515
|
Potassium Sulphate
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Sulphuric Acid and its Salts
|
|
516
|
Calcium Sulphate
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Sulphuric Acid and its Salts
|
|
518
|
Magnesium Sulphate
|
Miscellaneous – Acids and Salts: Sulphuric Acid and its Salts
|
|
524
|
Sodium Hydroxide
|
Miscellaneous – Alkalis
|
|
525
|
Potassium Hydroxide
|
Miscellaneous – Alkalis
|
|
526
|
Calcium Hydroxide
|
Miscellaneous – Alkalis
|
|
527
|
Ammonium Hydroxide
|
Miscellaneous – Alkalis
|
|
528
|
Magnesium Hydroxide
|
Miscellaneous – Alkalis
|
|
529
|
Calcium Oxide
|
Miscellaneous – Alkalis
|
|
530
|
Magnesium Oxide
|
Miscellaneous – Alkalis
|
|
535
|
Sodium Ferrocyanide
|
Miscellaneous – other Salts
|
|
536
|
Potassium Ferrocyanide
|
Miscellaneous – other Salts
|
|
540
|
Dicalcium Ferrocyanide
|
Miscellaneous – other Salts
|
|
541
|
Sodium Aluminium Phosphate
|
Miscellaneous – other Salts
|
|
542
|
Edible Bone Phosphate (Bone-Meal)
|
Miscellaneous – Anti-Caking Agents
|
|
544
|
Calcium Polyphosphates
|
Miscellaneous – Anti-Caking Agents
|
|
545
|
Ammonium Polyphosphates
|
Miscellaneous – Anti-Caking Agents
|
|
551
|
Silicon Dioxide (Silica Salt)
|
Miscellaneous – Silicon Salts
|
|
552
|
Calcium Silicate
|
Miscellaneous – Silicon Salts
|
|
553
|
Magnesium Silicate / Magnesium Trisilicate (Talc)
|
Miscellaneous – Silicon Salts
|
|
554
|
Aluminium Sodium Silicate
|
Miscellaneous – Silicon Salts
|
|
556
|
Aluminium Calcium Silicate
|
Miscellaneous – Silicon Salts
|
|
558
|
Bentonite
|
Miscellaneous – other compounds
|
|
559
|
Kaolin (Aluminium Silicate)
|
Miscellaneous – other compounds
|
|
570
|
Stearic Acid
|
Miscellaneous – other compounds
|
|
572
|
Magnesium Stearate
|
Miscellaneous – other compounds
|
|
575
|
Glucono Delta-Lactone
|
Miscellaneous – other compounds
|
|
576
|
Sodium Gluconate
|
Miscellaneous – other compounds
|
|
577
|
Potassium Gluconate
|
Miscellaneous – other compounds
|
|
578
|
Calcium Gluconate
|
Miscellaneous – other compounds
|
|
620
|
L-Glutamic Acid
|
Miscellaneous – Flavour Enhancers
|
|
621 |
Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) |
Miscellaneous – Flavour Enhancers |
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622
|
Monopotassium Glutamate
|
Miscellaneous – Flavour Enhancers
|
|
623
|
Calcium Glutamate
|
Miscellaneous – Flavour Enhancers
|
|
627
|
Sodium Guanylate
|
Miscellaneous – Flavour Enhancers
|
|
631
|
Sodium Inosinate
|
Miscellaneous – Flavour Enhancers
|
|
635
|
Sodium5-Ribonucleotide
|
Miscellaneous – Flavour Enhancers
|
|
636
|
Maltol
|
Miscellaneous – Flavour Enhancers
|
|
637
|
Ethyl Maltol
|
Miscellaneous – Flavour Enhancers
|
|
900
|
Dimethylpolysiloxane
|
Miscellaneous – Flavour Enhancers
|
|
901
|
Beeswax
|
Miscellaneous – Glazing Agents
|
|
903
|
Carnauba Wax
|
Miscellaneous – Glazing Agents
|
|
904
|
Shellac
|
Miscellaneous – Glazing Agents
|
|
905
|
Mineral Hydrocarbons
|
Miscellaneous – Glazing Agents
|
|
907
|
Refined Microcrystalline Wax
|
Miscellaneous – Glazing Agents
|
|
920
|
L-Cysteine Hydrochloride
|
Miscellaneous – Compounds used to treat Flour
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|
924
|
Potassium Bromate
|
Miscellaneous – Compounds used to treat Flour
|
|
925
|
Chlorine
|
Miscellaneous – Compounds used to treat Flour
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|
926
|
Chlorine Dioxide
|
Miscellaneous – Compounds used to treat Flour
|
|
927
|
Azodicarbonamide
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Miscellaneous – Compounds used to treat Flour
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Spasticity
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Hypotonia
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Hypotonia is a disorder that causes low muscle tone (the amount of tension or resistance to movement in a muscle), often involving reduced muscle strength. Hypotonia is not a specific medical disorder, but a potential manifestation of many different diseases and disorders that affect motor nerve control by the brain or muscle strength. Recognizing hypotonia, even in early infancy, is usually relatively straightforward, but diagnosing the underlying cause can be difficult and often unsuccessful. The long-term effects of hypotonia on a child’s development and later life depend primarily on the severity of the muscle weakness and the nature of the cause. Some disorders have a specific treatment but the principal treatment for most hypotonia of idiopathic or neurologic cause is physical therapy and/or occupational therapy to help the person compensate for the neuromuscular disability.
Swimming reflex
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An infant placed face down in a pool of water will begin to paddle and kick in a swimming motion. The reflex disappears between 4–6 months. Its survival function is to help the child stay alive if it is drowning so a caregiver has more time to save it. Although the infant will begin to paddle and kick, placing them in water is very risky. They swallow a large amount of water at the same time. It is advisable to postpone swimming lessons in infants until they are at least three years old.
Plantar Reflex
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A plantar reflex is a normal reflex that involves plantar flexion of the foot (toes move away from the shin, and curl down. An abnormal plantar reflex (aka Babinski Sign) occurs when upper motor neuron control over the flexion reflex circuit is interrupted. This results in a dorsiflexion of the foot (foot angles towards the shin, big toe curls up). This also occurs in babies under ~1 year, due to low myelination of the descending corticospinal tracts. As these tracts develop to adult form, the flexion-reflex circuit is inhibited by the descending corticospinal inputs, and the normal plantar reflex develops.[9].
Grasp response
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The palmar grasp reflex appears at birth and persists until five or six months of age. When an object is placed in the infant’s hand and strokes their palm, the fingers will close and they will grasp it. The grip is strong but unpredictable; though it may be able to support the child’s weight, they may also release their grip suddenly and without warning. The reverse motion can be induced by stroking the back or side of the hand.
Walking reflex
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The walking or stepping reflex is present at birth; though infants this young can not support their own weight, when the soles of their feet touch a flat surface they will attempt to ‘walk‘ by placing one foot in front of the other. This reflex disappears at 6 weeks as an automatic response and reappears as a voluntary behavior at around eight months to a year old.