Comparing E331 - Sodium citrates vs E399 - Calcium lactobionate

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E331
Sodium citrates
E399
Calcium lactobionate
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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. Calcium bromo lactobionate is equivalent to what medication in usa?

    E399 is calcium lactobionate, a food stabilizer—not a medication—so there’s no U.S. drug “equivalent.” Some medicines use lactobionate as a salt form (e.g., erythromycin lactobionate), but that’s unrelated to E399’s use as a food additive.

  2. E399 = what in american dollars?

    E399 is the EU code for calcium lactobionate, not a currency value; it has no fixed dollar amount and pricing depends on supplier and grade.

  3. E399 = what in english?

    E399 is calcium lactobionate (the calcium salt of lactobionic acid), used as a stabilizer.

  4. How many batteries are in razor e399?

    E399 refers to the food additive calcium lactobionate, not a Razor scooter model, so the battery question doesn’t apply.

  5. How to find pq astm e399?

    You’re mixing codes: E399 (food) is calcium lactobionate, while ASTM E399 is an unrelated fracture-toughness testing standard; the ASTM document can be found in ASTM International’s catalog.