Comparing E331 - Sodium citrates vs E345 - Magnesium citrate

Synonyms
E331
Sodium citrates
E345
Magnesium citrate
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Popular questions
  1. What is e331 in food?

    E331 is sodium citrates—the mono-, di-, and trisodium salts of citric acid—used mainly as acidity regulators/buffers, sequestrants, and emulsifying salts in foods like soft drinks and processed cheese.

  2. How are sodium citrates used in molecular gastronomy?

    They’re used to adjust and buffer pH, chelate calcium, and act as an emulsifying salt—commonly to make ultra-smooth, meltable cheese sauces and to tune acidity/calcium levels for techniques like spherification and stabilizing foams.

  3. What are sodium citrates degradation byproducts?

    Under normal food use they’re stable; with strong heating/combustion they decompose to carbon oxides (CO2/CO) and sodium oxides (and related inorganic residues).

  4. Why does sodium citrates burn?

    It isn’t flammable; any “burning” sensation typically comes from irritation of skin, eyes, or mouth at high concentrations due to its mildly alkaline, saline nature, and on heating it decomposes rather than sustaining a flame.

  1. How to make sony walkman nwz-e345 recognize album from copied files?

    That question is about a Sony Walkman; in foods, E345 refers to magnesium citrate, an acidity regulator that controls tartness/pH and is considered safe at permitted levels.

  2. How to put music on sony walkman nwz-e345?

    Unrelated to the food additive; E345 is magnesium citrate, a magnesium salt of citric acid used to regulate acidity in foods and drinks and regarded as safe at normal use levels.

  3. How to reset nwz e345?

    That model number refers to a device; in food labeling, E345 means magnesium citrate, an EU-authorized acidity regulator with defined identity and purity specifications.

  4. How to reset toshiba satelite e345 to factory?

    This appears to be a laptop model; in foods, E345 is magnesium citrate, an acidity regulator considered safe at permitted levels, though high supplemental doses of magnesium can have a laxative effect.

  5. How to stop windows slow start toshiba satelite e345 to factory?

    This concerns a Windows laptop; E345 on food labels refers to magnesium citrate, used to regulate acidity in beverages and fruit-based products and considered safe at permitted levels.