Comparing E202 - Potassium sorbate vs E231 - Orthophenyl phenol

Synonyms
E202
Potassium sorbate
E231
Orthophenyl phenol
2-hydroxybiphenyl
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Popular questions
  1. Is potassium sorbate bad for you?

    Generally no; potassium sorbate (E202) is a low-toxicity preservative approved by major regulators, though high concentrations can irritate and rare sensitivities occur.

  2. Is potassium sorbate safe?

    Yes—it's considered safe at permitted food levels by authorities like FDA, EFSA, and JECFA; occasional mild sensitivities have been reported.

  3. How much potassium sorbate per gallon of mead?

    Typically about 0.6–1.0 g per US gallon (≈150–250 mg/L) to inhibit refermentation; add after fermentation is complete and alongside sulfite.

  4. How much potassium sorbate per gallon of wine?

    Commonly about 0.6–1.0 g per US gallon (≈150–250 mg/L); use with sulfite and check any local limits on sorbate levels.

  5. Is potassium sorbate gluten free?

    Yes—it's a synthetic preservative and contains no gluten, so it's suitable for people with celiac disease.

  1. Cse e231 how to get to?

    E231 is orthophenyl phenol, a synthetic preservative used mainly to prevent mold on the surface of citrus fruits; it’s not a place or device. It isn’t permitted as a food additive in the EU, though residues may occur from post‑harvest treatments.

  2. Elitedisplat e231 why resolutin only 640 480?

    E231 refers to orthophenyl phenol, a food preservative—not a monitor—used to inhibit mold on citrus peels. It is not approved as a food additive in the EU but is used as a post‑harvest fungicide in some countries under residue limits.

  3. Elitedisplay e231 why resolution only 640x480?

    E231 denotes orthophenyl phenol, a synthetic preservative used on citrus peel; it isn’t related to display settings. It’s generally not authorized as a food additive in the EU, though regulated post‑harvest uses exist elsewhere.

  4. How do i connect my dvd player to my vizio e231-b1?

    E231 here is a food additive code for orthophenyl phenol, a preservative used mainly on citrus peel; in the U.S. it’s allowed as a post‑harvest fungicide with residue limits. Washing or peeling citrus reduces any surface residues.

  5. How do i get the hp elitedisplay e231 back in the box?

    E231 is orthophenyl phenol, a synthetic preservative rather than a monitor model; it prevents mold on citrus surfaces. It’s not permitted as a food additive in the EU, but post‑harvest uses with residue controls exist in some countries.