Comparing E341I - Monocalcium phosphate vs E521 - Aluminium sodium sulphate

Synonyms
E341i
Monocalcium phosphate
Monobasic calcium phosphate
mono-calcium phosphate
monocalcium phosphate
E 341i
E-341i
E341 i
E521
Aluminium sodium sulphate
Soda alum
Sodium aluminium sulfate
Products

Found in 14,697 products

Found in 1,379 products

Search rank & volume
#1994.4K / mo🇺🇸U.S.
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Search volume over time

Interest over time for 7 keywords in U.S. during the last 10 years.

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Popular questions
  1. Is monocalcium phosphate bad for you?

    No—at typical food levels it’s considered safe (GRAS in the U.S. and authorized in the EU); concerns mainly arise with excessive phosphate intake or in people with kidney disease.

  2. What does monocalcium phosphate do to your body?

    It dissociates into calcium and phosphate ions, common nutrients involved in bone structure and cellular energy, and at normal intakes has no special effects beyond contributing small amounts of these minerals; very high phosphate intake can disrupt mineral balance, especially with kidney problems.

  3. Is monocalcium phosphate dairy?

    No—it's a mineral salt made from phosphate rock and calcium sources, not from milk, so it’s dairy‑free.

  4. Is monocalcium phosphate vegan?

    Yes—it's typically produced from mineral sources and contains no animal-derived ingredients; strict vegans may still confirm sourcing with the manufacturer.

  5. What is monocalcium phosphate in food?

    It’s a leavening acid used in baking powders to react with baking soda and release carbon dioxide so baked goods rise; it also helps regulate acidity and can add calcium.

  1. Buying caustic soda, how to use it to dissolve alum?

    E521 (aluminium sodium sulphate, “alum”) is readily soluble in plain water; you don’t need caustic soda, and mixing it with sodium hydroxide can cause an alkaline reaction and is not appropriate for food use.

  2. Cinema modeoff how to repair a 12 volt battery for under 5 dollars using alum and baking soda?

    E521 is a food-grade leavening acid used in baking powders and water treatment, not intended for battery repair; using “alum” in lead–acid batteries is unsafe and not recommended.

  3. Dell dimension e521 how remove a firewire pci card?

    E521 here refers to aluminium sodium sulphate, a food additive used as an acid in baking powder, and is unrelated to computer hardware.

  4. Dell dimension e521 when to replace battery?

    E521 is the EU code for aluminium sodium sulphate, a food additive, not a device model, so it has nothing to do with batteries.

  5. E521 how to know if a comic is updated?

    E521 denotes aluminium sodium sulphate in the EU additives list and isn’t related to comics or apps; I can help with its food uses or safety if needed.