Comparing E211 - Sodium benzoate vs E370 - 1‚4-Heptonolactone

Synonyms
E211
Sodium benzoate
E370
1‚4-Heptonolactone
Products

Found in 16,173 products

Found in 4 products

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Popular questions
  1. Is sodium benzoate bad for you?

    Generally no—it's an approved preservative with an acceptable daily intake (ADI) of 0–5 mg/kg body weight, and typical intakes are well below this. Rare sensitivities (e.g., hives/asthma-like symptoms) can occur, and in vitamin C–containing drinks exposed to heat/light it can form trace benzene, which manufacturers work to minimize.

  2. Is sodium benzoate safe?

    Yes—it's authorized by regulators (e.g., FDA, EFSA, JECFA) with an ADI of 0–5 mg/kg body weight and is GRAS in foods up to 0.1%. Those with sensitivities may wish to limit it, and beverages containing both sodium benzoate and ascorbic acid should be protected from heat/light to prevent benzene formation.

  3. Is sodium benzoate safe for skin?

    Yes—it's widely used as a cosmetic preservative at low concentrations and is considered safe by regulatory and review bodies. It may occasionally cause mild irritation or sensitization, especially on very sensitive or damaged skin.

  4. Is sodium benzoate bad for hair?

    No—at the low levels used to preserve shampoos and conditioners it does not damage hair fibers. As with many preservatives, higher concentrations can irritate the scalp, but consumer products use small amounts.

  5. Is sodium benzoate harmful?

    Not at permitted food and cosmetic levels; safety limits (e.g., ADI 0–5 mg/kg body weight) are set to prevent harm. Main concerns are rare intolerance reactions and trace benzene formation in vitamin C–containing drinks under heat/light, which industry monitors and minimizes.

  1. How do you pause a walkman e370?

    That refers to a Sony device; E370 in food is 1,4‑heptonolactone, a lactone used mainly as a flavoring/sequestrant and unrelated to Walkman controls.

  2. How many m.2 slots on an asus rog strix e370 motherboard?

    That’s a PC hardware question; in foods E370 denotes 1,4‑heptonolactone, a regulated flavoring/sequestrant, not a motherboard specification.

  3. How much is motordyne e370 exhaust?

    E370 as an exhaust model is unrelated; in foods E370 is 1,4‑heptonolactone, a permitted lactone flavoring/sequestrant used at controlled levels, so it doesn’t have a “price” like an exhaust system.

  4. How to access asus e370 bios?

    That refers to an ASUS computer, while E370 in food is 1,4‑heptonolactone, a lactone used as a flavoring/sequestrant and not something with a BIOS.

  5. How to connect sony model hbd-e370 to my tv?

    HBD‑E370 is a Sony home‑theater model; E370 as a food additive is 1,4‑heptonolactone, a flavoring/sequestrant assessed for safety and unrelated to TV connections.