Comparing E300 - Ascorbic acid vs E311 - Octyl gallate

Synonyms
E300
Ascorbic acid
l-ascorbic acid
Synonyms L-xylo-Ascorbic acid
E311
Octyl gallate
Octyl ester of gallic acid
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Found in 3,523 products

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Popular questions
  1. Is ascorbic acid bad for you?

    No—ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is considered safe at typical food levels and is essential for health; it’s GRAS in the U.S. and approved in the EU. Very high supplemental doses can cause gastrointestinal upset and, in susceptible people, increase kidney stone risk.

  2. Can dogs have ascorbic acid?

    Yes, small amounts in foods are safe, but dogs synthesize their own vitamin C and usually don’t need supplements. High doses may cause diarrhea, so consult a veterinarian before supplementing.

  3. What is ascorbic acid made from?

    Commercial ascorbic acid is typically made from glucose (often derived from corn, wheat, or cassava) that’s converted via microbial fermentation and chemical steps into L‑ascorbic acid.

  4. How is ascorbic acid made?

    Industrially, D‑glucose is converted to 2‑keto‑L‑gulonic acid by fermentation (or via the older Reichstein process: glucose → sorbitol → L‑sorbose → 2‑KGA) and then chemically cyclized to ascorbic acid. Modern methods use two-step fermentation to improve efficiency.

  5. Is ascorbic acid the same as citric acid?

    No—ascorbic acid (E300) is vitamin C and an antioxidant, while citric acid (E330) is a different compound mainly used as an acidulant and does not provide vitamin C.

  1. How to identify a u joint by e311?

    E311 refers to octyl gallate, a food antioxidant/preservative, not a U‑joint designation; U‑joints are identified by part numbers or by measuring cap diameter and overall width per the drivetrain maker’s specs.

  2. How to root micromax e311 from cmd?

    E311 is octyl gallate, a food additive, and has no relation to phone rooting or commands; consult device‑specific Android resources for the Micromax Nitro 2 instead.

  3. I have broked my back panel in micromax e311 nitro 2 how can i get it again?

    E311 denotes octyl gallate in food labeling and isn’t related to phone parts; for a replacement back panel, contact Micromax service or third‑party parts suppliers.

  4. What is error e311 in edd?

    On food labels, E311 means octyl gallate; any “E311” error in an EDD system is unrelated and you’ll need that system’s documentation or support to interpret it.