Comparing E321 - Butylated hydroxytoluene vs E323 - Anoxomer

Synonyms
E321
Butylated hydroxytoluene
BHT
2‚6-Ditertiary-butyl-p-cresol
bht added to preserve freshness
E323
Anoxomer
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Popular questions
  1. What is bht in food?

    BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene, E321) is a synthetic antioxidant added in small amounts to keep fats and oils from oxidizing, helping foods stay fresh and resist rancidity.

  2. Is bht bad for you?

    Major regulators (FDA, EFSA, JECFA) consider BHT safe at permitted levels, with an acceptable daily intake around 0.25–0.3 mg/kg body weight/day. High doses in animal studies have caused liver/thyroid effects, but evidence of harm at normal food-use levels in humans is limited.

  3. What is bht in cereal?

    It’s an antioxidant preservative used to keep the cereal’s fats from going rancid; in some products it’s applied to the packaging liner rather than the cereal itself to help preserve freshness.

  4. What is bha and bht?

    BHA (E320, butylated hydroxyanisole) and BHT (E321, butylated hydroxytoluene) are synthetic antioxidants used to slow the oxidation of fats and oils in foods, helping preserve flavor and shelf life.

  5. What is bht and why you should avoid it?

    BHT is a synthetic antioxidant used to prevent rancidity and preserve freshness. It’s considered safe at regulated levels, but some people choose to avoid it due to its synthetic origin or concerns from high-dose animal studies.

  1. Global causes of maternal death: a who systematic analysis. lancet global health. 2014;2:e323–e333.?

    In that citation, “e323–e333” are journal page numbers and are unrelated to the food additive E323. In food, E323 refers to Anoxomer, a synthetic polymeric antioxidant used to help prevent oxidation.

  2. How to add paper to the lexmark e323?

    That “E323” is a printer model and is unrelated to the food additive E323. In foods, E323 means Anoxomer, a polymeric antioxidant used to stabilize fats and oils.

  3. How to connect yamaha psr e323 to computer?

    The PSR-E323 is a keyboard model and not related to the food additive E323. In food labeling, E323 denotes Anoxomer, a synthetic polymeric antioxidant.

  4. How to format sd card e323 camera?

    This appears to refer to a camera model, not the food additive E323. In foods, E323 is Anoxomer, a polymeric antioxidant used to limit oxidation.

  5. What is toner reset chip for in e323?

    That refers to a printer toner chip and is unrelated to the food additive E323. In food contexts, E323 is Anoxomer, a synthetic polymeric antioxidant used to protect products from oxidative rancidity.