Comparing E320 - Butylated hydroxyanisole (bha) vs E384 - Isopropyl citrates

Synonyms
E320
Butylated hydroxyanisole (bha)
Butylated hydroxyanisole
BHA
E384
Isopropyl citrates
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Popular questions
  1. What is bha in food?

    BHA (E320), butylated hydroxyanisole, is a synthetic antioxidant preservative used to slow oxidation and rancidity in fats and oils in foods and packaging.

  2. What is aha and bha?

    In skincare, AHA and BHA are alpha and beta hydroxy acids used as exfoliants; this is different from the food additive BHA (E320), which is butylated hydroxyanisole used as an antioxidant in foods.

  3. Is salicylic acid a bha?

    Yes—salicylic acid is a BHA (beta hydroxy acid) used in skincare and is not the same as the food additive BHA (E320, butylated hydroxyanisole).

  4. What is bha and bht?

    BHA (E320, butylated hydroxyanisole) and BHT (E321, butylated hydroxytoluene) are synthetic antioxidants added to foods and packaging to prevent oxidation and extend shelf life.

  5. What is bha in skin care?

    In skincare, BHA typically means salicylic acid, an oil‑soluble exfoliant for unclogging pores; this is different from food-additive BHA (E320), which is an antioxidant preservative.

  1. How do i set bookmars on sony nwz-e384?

    Isopropyl citrates (E384) are synthetic esters of citric acid used as antioxidants and sequestrants; they chelate trace metals and help keep fats and oils from turning rancid, often enhancing BHA/BHT.

  2. How do you change a battery for a sony walkman nwz-e384?

    At permitted food-use levels, E384 is considered safe by regulators (e.g., the EU) and is hydrolyzed to citric acid and isopropanol, which are readily metabolized.

  3. How reformat walkman nwz-e384 mp3?

    E384 is mainly used in refined vegetable oils, margarines, and other high-fat products to slow rancidity; it is rarely used in beverages or low‑fat foods.

  4. How to add folders on my sonywalkman nwz-e384 player?

    It is synthetic and not animal-derived, so it is suitable for vegetarians and vegans, and it is not a common allergen.

  5. How to change sony walkman nwz-e384 battery?

    On labels it appears as “E384” or “isopropyl citrates,” with use restricted to certain categories (such as oils and fats) under specific maximum levels.